'Sammies'
This one right here is so delicious. I have always used dinner rolls to
make sliders but never thought to make one huge slider and then cut them up
into pieces after. I got this brilliant idea from one of buzz feed tasty’s
videos. They made sliders four ways, and I remember thinking, they should have
made a cheese steak slider.
Since their intention was to inspire, I took that inspiration and made
a delicious, simple and super-fast cheese steak slider. I won’t call it a Philly
cheese steak slider, because I’m not in Philly. However I will say it is extremely
delicious. For me it’s the sautéed onions and peppers that make a cheese steak
sandwich great. I love how amazingly crispy the bread got on the outside and
how chewy and tender it was in the filling.
Now let’s talk about the meat. For this recipe I had to use a sirloin, I
would have rather used a marbled rib eye; however the grocery store at the time
did not have any. And at the moment, I don’t have access to a butcher who could
get me whatever cut I like. Had I used a rib eye instead of a sirloin the meat
would have been much juicier, because sirloin is a leaner cut and has very
little fat and rib eye is the opposite. I made sure to choose the fattiest
piece of sirloin they had on the shelves. As for the seasonings, I didn’t season sirloin
with anything more than salt. I was trying to keep the flavors as authentic as
possible. Thank you Tasty for the idea.
Ingredients (printable ingredient list)
½ to 1 pound thin sliced rib-eye
¼ to ½ teaspoon salt
1 large onion
1 sweet green bell pepper
2 tablespoon oil
2 tablespoon butter
6 slice provolone cheese
6 slice provolone cheese
1 package of dinner rolls
Xoxo Greedygirl
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