I love cheesesteaks but I can never find a butcher to cut the meat for me. So yesterday I was on a mission to find a butcher to cut the meat for me. I went to 5 grocery stores and then finally stumbled into a Giant with a meat counter and a bored looking butcher. I chatted with him for a bit and finally he said he would give it a try. I ordered a top round sliced as thin as possible. Granted these slices would be huge, but I could then slice them up further later on.The cheesesteakI flipped it over and the cheese is on the bottom of the cheesesteak. Still pretty tasty.The first step is to get the meat ready. I purchases thinly sliced center cut top round steaks so I needed to cut the 8 inch round slices to something a little more manageable. I sliced it again into 3 inch slices.Thinly sliced round steakThen stack them and wrap them until you are ready to cook them.I stack them into sandwich portions just to make sure everyone gets the same amount of meat.Slice the vegetables. Thinly slice the green peppers and onions and place them in a bowl.VeggiesNext get your pan ready. I have a cast iron griddle that I place on my grill. It allows me to cook all of the ingredients at once. If you don’t have a cast iron griddle use a stove top griddle or a electric griddle/fry pan. Try to set your pan as close to 350 degrees as you can.Cast Iron Griddle on the grill is the way to go, Griddle was only $20.Start by cooking the vegetables. Cover the pan with a thin layer of vegetable oil and then start to saute the vegetables. Stir frequently.Saute until almost fully cookedOnce the vegetables are almost completely cooked place the meat onto the griddle.SteakUsing two metal spatulas start scraping the meat apart. Use one spatula to hold the meat, and then use the tip of the other spatula to scrape the meat into smaller pieces. Repeat until all of the meat is uniform in size.Scrape the meat into smaller piecesWhen the meat is almost done cooking, incorporate the veggies into the meat. Divide the meat into multiple sandwich portion sized rectangles and then cover with the cheese.Divide into portions and top with the provolone cheeseWhen the cheese starts to melt, slice the hoagie rolls and then fill with the cheesesteak mixture.The CheeseSteakA quick and easy meal.— Rex
Homemade CheeseSteaks
Authentic cheesesteak recipe with thinly sliced beef, provolone, peppers, and onions cooked on a cast iron griddle.
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