The BEST Classic Philly Cheese Steak Sandwiches - House of Nash Eats (2024)

These delicious Philly Cheese Steak Sandwiches have the perfect combination of thin juicy beef, sautéed onions, and melty cheese on a delicious toasted hoagie roll. It's an iconic American comfort food that is perfect for weeknight dinners and game nights!

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Table of Contents
  1. What You'll Need
  2. How to Make Philly Cheese Steak
  3. Recipe FAQ's
  4. Tips for Success
  5. Substitutions and Variations
  6. More Sandwich Recipes
  7. Philly Cheesesteak Recipe Recipe

The Classic Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich is one of the most famous sandwiches in the U.S. and undoubtedly one of the most delicious! But the folks from Philly are passionate about what is and isn't a true Philly cheesesteak.

Some strongly advocate for Cheez Whiz on the sandwich while others prefer melted provolone cheese or white American cheese. You'll find plenty of Philly cheese steak recipes that call for sliced green bell peppers to be sauteed with the onions, but near as I can tell that's not actually an authentic addition.

I tried hard to research and come as close as I could to an authentic original recipe of a Philly Cheesesteak from Philidelphia experience as I could for someone living on the West Coast. I had to include it in my American Eats series where I'm trying some of the most famous foods from each state to represent Pennsylvania and these were definitely a favorite.

I've probably got things wrong, and I'm sure die-hard Philly cheesesteak fans will let me know in the comments, but even if these aren't exactly right, they certainly were delicious and we enjoyed them while watching the Eagles play in the Superbowl!

I mean, what's not to love about the combination of thinly sliced beef ribeye steak, caramelized onion, and provolone cheese on top of a toasted hoagie roll? Hard to go wrong there.

You can also check out my Classic Philly Cheesesteak Dip for a deconstructed version of this classic sandwich with the same delicious flavors in a dippable form.

For more delicious sandwich recipes, try this Classic Ruben Sandwich, my Cubanos (Cuban Sandwich), and this Shrimp Po Boy Sandwich!

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What You'll Need

Scroll down to the recipe card below this post for ingredient quantities and full instructions.

  • Steak - Chose a decentrib eye steak that's trimmed and sliced very, very thin. It helps if the steak is partially frozen if you are slicing it yourself, or you can usually get this precut from your local butcher or grocery store.
  • Salt & Pepper - Use coarse Kosher salt,and freshly groundblack pepper to enhance the flavors.
  • Onion - Yellow onion will bring a great savory flavor to these sandwiches.
  • Oil - Vegetable oilorcanola oil is fine here.
  • Cheese - Use either mild provolone cheese,white American cheese, or melted Cheez Whiz for a classic Philly Cheesesteak flavor.
  • Rolls - Use sliced hoagie rolls for these luxurious sandwiches.
  • Butter - Salted butter is best to make garlic butter, as it will enhance the flavor.
  • Garlic - Use freshly minced garlic for the best flavor. Garlic powder will work in a pinch.
  • Mayonnaise - Use full-fat mayonnaise for the creamiest flavor, but low-fat mayo will work fine as well.
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How to Make Philly Cheese Steak

  1. Freeze and slice steak. Freeze steak for 30 minutes so it is firm enough to be sliced into very thin strips using a sharp knife. Trim away any excess fat before slicing and be sure to slice as thin as you possibly can. Season with salt and pepper.
  2. Sauté onions. Chop onions and set aside. Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a large skillet or griddle over medium heat. Sauté onions for 8-10 minutes until they begin to caramelize slightly. Transfer sauteed onions to a bowl and set aside. (Do not clean the pan yet.)
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  1. Cook steak. Heat the same pan you used for the onions to medium-high and add the remaining tablespoon of oil to the same pan. Once hot, add the thinly sliced steak in an even layer. Cook for 2-3 minutes without moving or touching the meat in the pan to get a nice sear. Then turn the steak slices over with a large spatula to cook on the other side until done.
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  1. Add onions. Next, add the sautéed onions back to the pan with the meat and stir together.
  2. Add cheese. Use the spatula to separate the meat and onions into 4 portions in the pan. Cover each portion with 2 slices of provolone cheese and turn off the heat.
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  1. Make garlic butter. Combine softened butter and minced garlic in a bowl, mixing well. Spread the cut sides of the hoagie rolls with the garlic butter and toast on a griddle or skillet over medium heat until toasty and golden brown. Set aside.
  2. Prepare rolls. Carefully split the hoagie rolls lengthwise approximately ¾ of the way through with a serrated knife.
  3. Assemble sandwiches. Spread a thin layer of mayo on the cut sides of the toasted hoagie rolls, then place one roll over a portion of the meat, onions, and cheese. Use a spatula to help flip the meat onto the roll to finish your Philly cheesesteak. Serve immediately.
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Recipe FAQ's

What is a traditional Philly cheesesteak?

Authentic Philly Cheesesteak is made with ribeye steak that's sliced into thin slices, and topped with melted provolone cheese, white American cheese, or Cheez Whiz, as well as fried onions, all on a toasted hoagie roll. It's pure sandwich perfection!

How do I store Philly Cheese Steak?

Store leftover meat and onions separate from the hoagie rolls in an airtight container or a Ziploc bag in the fridge for up to 4 days for best results. You can assemble and reheat the sandwiches under the broiler or in the microwave briefly before serving them again if you like.

Are there bell peppers in Philly Cheesesteak?

Since gaining popularity, the original recipe has been tweaked to include bell peppers, and sometimes mushrooms, but a traditional Philly Cheesesteak only has steak, onion, and cheese on a toasted roll.

I happen to love the addition of peppers and have no qualms about adding them when making Philly cheesesteak sandwiches, but left them out in the recipe below for the sake of authenticity.

Tips for Success

  • The best way of getting thin slices is to freeze the steak for 30 minutes before slicing it. This will make it easier to handle, and firm enough to be sliced into very thin strips using a sharp knife.
  • Save Time: Buying pre-made garlic butter, pre-sliced beef, and pre-sliced cheese are all ways of cutting down the prep time of this dish making this easy recipe even easier!

What to Serve with a Philly Cheese Steak

Any classic deli sides will go with these delicious sandwiches.

Try my Crispy Potato Wedges, or these Homemade French Fries, alongside some Homemade Coleslaw and even this Broccoli Salad with Bacon!

Serve with a glass of cold Blackberry Lemonade or Strawberry Lemonade!

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Substitutions and Variations

  • Use a different kind of cheese like Mozzarella or even Monterey Jack cheese instead of Provolone if you prefer or that's what you have on hand, but you won't get quite the same flavor or as true to the traditional cheesesteak sandwich experience.
  • While not included in the original Philly Cheesesteak recipe, you can add 1 sliced green bell pepper and sauté it with the onions until softened.
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Philly Cheesesteak Recipe

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Course Dinner

Cuisine American

Servings 4 servings

These delicious Philly Cheese Steak Sandwiches have the perfect combination of thin juicy beef, sautéed onions, and melty cheese on a delicious toasted hoagie roll. It's an iconic American comfort food that is perfect for weeknight dinners and game nights!

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds ribeye steak, trimmed and sliced very thin
  • 2 teaspoons coarse Kosher salt, or to taste
  • ½ teaspoon black pepper, or to taste
  • 1 large yellow onion, chopped
  • 2 Tablespoons vegetable oil or canola oil, divided
  • 8 slices mild provolone cheese, white American cheese, or melted Cheez Whiz
  • 4 hoagie rolls, sliced ¾ way through
  • 4 Tablespoons salted butter, softened
  • 1 garlic clove, finely minced
  • 2-4 Tablespoons mayonnaise

Instructions

  • Freeze steak for 30 minutes so it is firm enough to be sliced into very thin strips using a sharp knife. Trim away any excess fat before slicing and be sure to slice as thin as you possibly can. Season with salt and pepper. Set aside.

  • Chop onions and set aside. Carefully split the hoagie rolls lengthwise approximately ¾ of the way through with a serrated knife.

  • Combine softened butter and minced garlic in a bowl, mixing well. Spread the cut sides of the hoagie rolls with the garlic butter and toast on a griddle or skillet over medium heat until toasty and golden brown. Set aside.

  • Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a large skillet or griddle over medium heat. Saute onions for 8-10 minutes until they begin to caramelize slightly. Transfer sauteed onions to a bowl and set aside.

  • Increase the heat to medium-high and add remaining tablespoon of oil to the same pan. Once hot, add the thinly sliced steak in an even layer. Cook for 2-3 minutes without moving or touching the meat in the pan to get a nice sear. Then turn the steak slices over with a large spatula to cook on the other side until done. Add the sauteed onions back to the pan with the meat and stir together.

  • Use the spatula to separate the meat and onions into 4 portions in the pan. Cover each portion with 2 slices of provolone cheese and turn off the heat.

  • Spread a thin layer of mayo on the cut sides of the toasted hoagie rolls, then place one roll over a portion of the meat, onions, and cheese. Use a spatula to help flip the meat onto the roll to finish your Philly cheesesteak. Serve immediately.

Notes

  • Adding peppers: While not included in the original Philly cheesesteak, you can add 1 sliced green bell pepper and saute it with the onions until softened.

Nutrition

Calories: 995kcal | Carbohydrates: 34g | Protein: 62g | Fat: 68g | Saturated Fat: 30g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 8g | Monounsaturated Fat: 27g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 198mg | Sodium: 2003mg | Potassium: 773mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 2g | Vitamin A: 725IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 371mg | Iron: 6mg

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FAQs

What is the secret to a good Philly cheesesteak? ›

The key to a great cheesesteak is super thinly sliced pieces of beef. For easier slicing, cover and freeze your steak for 30-40 minutes (freeze a thicker steak for 40 minutes and a thinner steak for 30 minutes).

What are the two famous Philly cheesesteak places? ›

Sitting diagonally across the corner from each other at the southern tip of Philly's Italian Market are the city's famous rival cheesesteak joints: Pat's King of Steaks and Geno's Steaks. Pat's shop is still owned and operated by the legendary Olivieri family, whose patriarch invented the first steak sandwich in 1930.

What does a traditional Philly cheesesteak have on it? ›

Authentic Philly Cheesesteak is made with ribeye steak that's sliced into thin slices, and topped with melted provolone cheese, white American cheese, or Cheez Whiz, as well as fried onions, all on a toasted hoagie roll. It's pure sandwich perfection!

Who has the original Philly cheesesteak? ›

The Creation of the Cheesesteak

Pat's King of Steaks® was founded by Pat Olivieri in 1930. Pat had a modest hot-dog stand at the base of the famous Italian Market in South Philadelphia. One day he decided to have something quite different for lunch, so he sent for some chopped meat from the butcher shop.

What cheese is best for authentic Philly cheesesteak? ›

“Provolone, a legit Italian cheese, and most likely the option of those who originated this sandwich, will always be better than some artificial, preservative and chemically-produced canned product that I question even being qualified as cheese.”

Does any sauce go on a Philly Cheesesteak? ›

If you are looking for an authentic Philadelphia experience, you should try using Whiz Cheese Sauce. This sauce is made by mixing shredded cheese with mayonnaise, mustard and other ingredients. You can also use Cheez Whiz as an alternative if you do not like the taste of mayonnaise.

Do you put mayo on Philly Cheesesteak? ›

Crafted with premium steak, grilled onions, American cheese, mushrooms, bell peppers, provolone cheese, light mayo on our fresh-baked bread.

What is the best meat to use for Philly steak? ›

You want a cut that isn't too lean—the fat is necessary for juiciness and flavor carry-through. Obviously, ribeye steak is the best, but it can be a little pricey for a few sandwiches. Chuck could work for a budget approach, but you might get it cut just a little thinner than the ribeye.

What's the difference between a cheesesteak and a Philly cheesesteak? ›

Other hallmarks of a true Philly cheesesteak include an Amoroso's roll and sliced or shaved ribeye. A steak and cheese sandwich, then, can be defined by how it differs from a Philly cheesesteak. If it uses a different type of cheese, steak, or roll, it's a steak and cheese sandwich.

How to properly order a Philly cheesesteak? ›

How to order a cheesesteak
  1. “A cheesesteak wit,” is what you say if you want onions.
  2. “A cheesesteak witout,” is what you say if you don't want onions. ...
  3. At some places, you may be asked to specify whether you want American cheese, provolone, or Whiz. ...
  4. Don't ask for rare, medium rare, or medium.
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Who's better, pats or genos? ›

The only distinct difference is the meat, but not how it tastes. Pat's cooks and serves its beef in thin slices, while Geno's chops the slices into small cubes. And that's about the extent of that. No mysterious, specially imported cheese or flavor-enhanced onions.

What makes the best Philly cheesesteak? ›

The main ingredient is thinly sliced steaks from various cuts of beef, with rib-eye considered the top-of-the-shelf cut. The quality of the roll is also key to a cheesesteak connoisseur's appreciation of a sandwich.

What is the best bread for Philly cheesesteak? ›

The Ingredients

Hoagie Roll: The perfect roll for cradling the juicy mixture of cheesy beef, onions, and peppers. You could also use a large baguette cut into 4 sections, sausage rolls, or any other “roll” type vessel of your choosing.

What cut is used for Philly cheesesteak? ›

A classic Philly cheesesteak consists of thinly shaved steak (usually ribeye or top round) and is traditionally cooked on a griddle. It's a wonderful sandwich.

What is the best cut of meat for Philly cheesesteak? ›

What Meat for Philly Cheesesteak? A traditional Philly cheesesteak is made with very thinly sliced ribeye steak. If you're looking to make your cheese steak as authentic as possible, definitely go with the ribeye. If you're not hung up on appearances, then you really can use any steak for this recipe.

What are the two types of Philly cheesesteaks? ›

A mushroom cheesesteak is a cheesesteak with mushrooms. A pepper cheesesteak is a cheesesteak with green bell peppers, hot cherry peppers, long hot peppers, or sweet peppers.

Which is better, Pat's or Geno's? ›

The only distinct difference is the meat, but not how it tastes. Pat's cooks and serves its beef in thin slices, while Geno's chops the slices into small cubes. And that's about the extent of that. No mysterious, specially imported cheese or flavor-enhanced onions.

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