7 Philly cheesesteak recipes that are so mouth-watering they cannot be resisted

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Even if you can't swing over to Philadelphia to grab a bite, you can still enjoy the flavors of the city's hallmark hoagie sandwich at home. The Philly cheesesteak is world famous for its with melted cheese (usually Cheese Whiz) over thin slices of beefsteak, and while nothing will ever beat the real deal, there are plenty of options out there for you to replicate the deliciousness of the Philly cheesesteak at home.
From traditional sub sandwiches to innovative spins ranging from quesadillas to egg rolls, the following quick and easy recipes will give you and your family a little taste of Philly wherever you are.
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1. Philly cheesesteak sloppy joes (h/t Dinner Then Dessert)
The cheesesteak take on sloppy joes gives you so much leeway: use ground beef or ground turkey, make it in your cast-iron skillet or in your slow cooker, add pasta or don't. One tip the writer gives, though, is that you simply cannot leave out the Worcestershire sauce; the joes won't taste right without it.
2.The perfect Philly cheesesteak (h/t Mrs. Happy Homemaker)
The secret to obtaining the perfect cheesesteak sensation here is using very thinly sliced ribeye steak (ask your butcher to do this for you). The other secret? It's all in how you roll. No, literally--it's all in how you roll it!
3. Philly cheesesteak egg rolls (h/t Carlsbad Cravings)
Purists will raise their eyebrows, surely, but the rest of us can enjoy this fun twist on tradition. Use your food processor to save time, and even though it's not the healthiest option, the writer recommends frying the egg rolls for the most DELICIOUS option.
4. Philly cheesesteak sliders (h/t Homemade Interest)
These sliders are the perfect way to feed a crowd, whether for the Superbowl or for a family party. Best yet, you only need a few ingredients to whip up a batch of these for your function!
5. Cheesesteak quesadillas (h/t Easy Peasy Pleasy)
These are a bit more filling than the quesadillas you make for an after-school snack, but that just makes them all the better to serve for a quick and tasty supper.
6. Philly cheesesteak (h/t Natasha's Kitchen)
If you're wondering about how to re-create an authentic cheesesteak at home, this recipe gives you the low down. Get ready for that tender ribeye steak topped with melted provolone.
7. Philly cheesesteak casserole
Anything that fills a sandwich can somehow become a casserole, right? So why not a cheesesteak casserole? Filled with peppers, meat, and an entire jar of cheese sauce, it's a great blend of those famous Philly flavors. Get the full recipe here.
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