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Do you like Philly Cheesesteaks?

Ever made them yourself? Got any fun variants on it?

I made some from scratch today, second time I've done so. Did some chicken for myself and beef for everyone else. First time making them with chicken, but it turned out great. Still tasted distinctly like a philly cheesesteak, despite having no steak. The first one here is the chicken, the second is the steak.



I was never a big fan of the 'traditional' Philly Cheesesteak with American cheese or cheese wizz, and usually go with the more 'gourmet' variant with provolone. But we weren't able to find provolone, so instead we went with a mix of cheddar and swiss and got a very similar end result.

The meat is typically cooked fairly quickly but because the beef we used was a little tough I ended up letting them both braise for an hour or so to tenderize, which turned out very well. Cooked them in a mix of garlic, mushrooms, parsley, onion powder, paprika, red chili, cayenne and mustard powder with a bit of water added for liquid.



After they had been cooking for a while I added the cheese. One slice of swiss to the chicken, three slices to the beef, and then a generous helping of cheddar to each and fried for a while until the cheese got some crispy edges. While I do say generous, you do want to be careful not to overdo it on the cheese. First time I made them I did a little bit and it messed with the end texture. You don't quite want it [i]drowned[/i] in cheese, just delightfully coated all over.



Once the cheese was melted I added the pickled vegetables to heat them through, which you can see a bit more about in my previous post about making pickles.



And there you are, ready to be put on a toasted or untoasted bun. Tasty, tasty stuff. There was just enough leftover for one more of each. 馃い
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MURD3RM0NK3Y26-30, M
There鈥檚 no cheese this is not a Philly cheesesteak
UndeadPrivateer31-35, M
@MURD3RM0NK3Y 馃ぃ
@MURD3RM0NK3Y It's his twist on it, plus it looks healthy!
UndeadPrivateer31-35, M
@RadiantRuby There was a [i]ton[/i] of cheese in this. The whole "there's no cheese" is cracking me the fuck up.
MURD3RM0NK3Y26-30, M
@UndeadPrivateer Well I can鈥檛 see it
SW-User
@MURD3RM0NK3Y did you read the post
UndeadPrivateer31-35, M
@MURD3RM0NK3Y What's your vision quality like, bro? 馃 You're worryin' me.
MURD3RM0NK3Y26-30, M
@SW-User Yea. But when I buy a cheesesteak you can see cheese covering all the meat. That鈥檚 why I said there鈥檚 no cheese in there. I know he put it in there it鈥檚 just not what I鈥檓 used to seeing.
UndeadPrivateer31-35, M
@MURD3RM0NK3Y You do realize that if what your buying is using something like american cheese or cheese wizz it's going to have food dye in it, right? Meaning it shows up much more vividly.
MURD3RM0NK3Y26-30, M
@UndeadPrivateer I didn鈥檛 know that... well now I know
UndeadPrivateer31-35, M
@MURD3RM0NK3Y And knowing is half the battle.

Really it's usually more obviously cheese coated with provolone than this blend, since that's more of an opaque white. Swiss melts to a pretty translucent white color and cheddar is also pretty translucent orange when melted. So it really comes down to what cheese you use. But if you look at the pre-cheese and post-cheese shots it's a pretty obvious dramatic change. Hahaha.