Philly cheese steak sliders

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Layer the steak mixture and the remaining cheese on top. Cover with the top half of the bread. Mix steak and meat tenderizer together in a bowl. Philly Cheese Steak Sliders With a few tweaks, Philly cheese steak sliders can fit into your healthy eating plan and have the same authentic flavor without the extra fat and calories.

To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook philly cheese steak sliders using 12 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Philly cheese steak sliders:
  1. Prepare 24 Hawaiian rolls
  2. Prepare 2 lb deli roast beef
  3. Prepare 1 onion, chopped
  4. Make ready 1 red bell pepper
  5. Prepare 12 green bell pepper
  6. Get 5 mushrooms
  7. Take 2 jalapeños
  8. Take 4 garlic cloves
  9. Take 6 or 12 provolone cheese slices
  10. Take 6 tbsp butter
  11. Take 1 tbsp sesame seed
  12. Make ready 12 tsp garlic powder

The sandwich is everything you'd expect in a classic Philly but in smaller sizes. Place the top pieces of bread on top of the cheese and then brush the tops of the bread with the melted butter. Cut bell peppers and onions into thin strips. Easy Philly Cheesesteak Sliders Dinner rolls are stuffed with Tender Roast Beef, topped with melted provolone cheese, sauteed veggies, and topped with soft toasted buttery rolls brushed with Everything Bagel topping.

Steps to make Philly cheese steak sliders:
  1. Pre heat oven 350. Melt 3 tablespoons of butter. Saute your onions. I chopped mine this time but you can julienne them also. Saute for a while to get them sweet . Be patient with your onions, good things come to people who wait.
  2. Chop bell peppers, jalapeños, and mushrooms. Mince garlic. Add ingredients to pan . Saute for a couple minutes. Add salt pepper to taste.
  3. Add roast beef and fold in. Continue to warm in the pan and stir to mix all together.
  4. Grease a baking sheet. Cut Hawaiian rolls in half. Place bottom rolls on baking sheet. Add slices of cheese to buns.
  5. Add half meat mixture to bottom half and spread out. Top with slice of cheese, add other half of buns.
  6. Melt 2 tablespoon of butter in a small bowl and wisk in garlic powder. Brush on top of buns and sprinkle sesame seed on top. I did a second kind of topping for the other 12 sliders. Whisk melted butter, Worcester, dijon mustard and garlic powder. Topped with popseed
  7. Cover with tin foil and cook for 25 minutes in the oven . Enjoy

Cut bell peppers and onions into thin strips. Easy Philly Cheesesteak Sliders Dinner rolls are stuffed with Tender Roast Beef, topped with melted provolone cheese, sauteed veggies, and topped with soft toasted buttery rolls brushed with Everything Bagel topping. With tender beef, melted cheese & garlic butter buns, these sandwiches a party favorite, especially on game day! These Philly Cheese Steak Sliders are a perfect quick recipe to make for an easy weeknight dinner or a Sunday game day. Philly Cheesesteak Sliders: Slow roasted, artisan-quality roast beef, creamy provolone cheese, delicious onions and peppers, all inside a roll topped with a delicious buttery sauce that takes these over the top and makes them the perfect picnic lunch option!

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