Philly Cheesesteak Sliders
Philly Cheesesteak Sliders are thinly sliced steak and perfectly cooked peppers and onions smothered in Provolone cheese on a soft slider bun. It’s the perfect football party food for feeding a hungry crowd on game day!
Our Philly Cheesesteak Sliders were our first slider recipe on HMI and they remain the reigning champion followed closely by our Copycat Big Mac Sliders and Chicken Parmesan Sliders.
From the melted Provolone cheese to that delicious steak these Philly Cheesesteak Sliders are pure awesomeness! They’re also super easy to make for a party. Instead of making individual sandwiches all of the ingredients got together in a casserole dish or on a baking sheet and everything is baked together. Then the sandwiches are pulled apart when they are served.
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How to Make Philly Cheesesteak Sliders:
- Preheat oven to 350°F
- Separate the tops and bottoms of your rolls and place the bottoms in an 11″ x 7″ baking dish or on a baking sheet.
- Cook the steak meat in a skillet, adding salt and pepper to taste. When done cooking set aside.
- Saute the pepper and onions until they are tender.
- Prep the bread by spreading a thin layer of mayo on the tops and bottoms of the rolls.
- When the meat, onions and green peppers have finished cooking spread the steak, then peppers, and onions evenly over the bottom pieces of bread in the casserole dish.
- Place a layer of provolone cheese over the peppers and onions.
- In a small bowl combine melted butter and 1 tablespoon of finely diced raw onions.
- Place the top pieces of bread on top of the cheese and then brush the tops of the bread with the butter mixture.
- Cover with foil and bake for 10 minutes, then remove foil and continue baking for another 10 minutes (or until cheese is melted).
- Cut and serve.
When they come out of the oven use a knife to cut between the top pieces of bread and you have Philly Cheese Steak Sliders for everyone! All of the flavor from the meat and peppers soaks into that soft sweet bread, and the cheese is all melted and gooey. I’m telling you now, make two batches because these things are going to go fast.
What Kind of Steak Should I Use for Philly Cheesesteak Sliders?
Traditionally Philly cheesesteaks use thinly sliced ribeye steak but you can also use skirt steak, or New York strip. My grocery store carries thinly sliced steak in the meat section right next to the ground beef.
If your grocery store doesn’t carry thinly sliced steak in the meat section you can ask your butcher to thinly slice it for you or you can buy your cut of meat, bring it home and place it in the freezer for about 1 hour. This firms up the meat and makes it easier to thinly slice the steak yourself. Don’t let the meat freeze completely!
You can also find pre-packaged thinly sliced steak, such as Steak-Ums, in the freezer section.
What to do if the Tops of Rolls are Browning too Quickly?
If you find that your top buns are getting brown faster than the sliders are heating up you can leave them covered in foil for the entire cook time. This will keep the bread from burning on to.
Can Philly Cheesesteak Sliders be Made Ahead of Time?
Sort of…I wouldn’t recommend assembling and baking ahead of time however you can cook your meat, onions, and peppers the day before and store in the refrigerator.
When you are ready to bake the sliders first heat the meat and veggies in the microwave so they are slightly warm (just 2-3 minutes should do) and then assemble the sliders and bake according to the instructions.
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Philly Cheesesteak Sliders
Ingredients
- 12 Slider rolls
- 1 pound Thinly sliced steak
- 1 Green pepper, diced
- 1 Onion, diced
- 6 slices Provolone cheese
- 2 tablespoon Mayonnaise
- 3 tablespoon Butter, melted
- 1 tablespoon Onion, finely diced
- Salt & Pepper to taste
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F
- Separate the tops and bottoms of your rolls and place the bottoms in an 11" x 7" baking dish or on a baking sheet.
- Cook the steak meat in a skillet, adding salt and pepper to taste. When done cooking set aside.
- Saute the pepper and onions until they are tender.
- Prep the bread by spreading a thin layer of mayo on the tops and bottoms of the rolls.
- When the meat, onions and peppers have finished cooking spread the steak, then peppers, and onions evenly over the bottom pieces of bread in the baking dish.
- Place a layer of provolone cheese over the peppers and onions.
- In a small bowl combine melted butter and 1 tablespoon of finely diced raw onions.
- Place the top pieces of bread on top of the cheese and then brush the tops of the bread with the butter mixture.
- Cover with foil and bake for 10 minutes, then remove foil and continue baking for another 10 minutes (or until cheese is melted).
- Cut and serve.
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This recipe was published on January 1, 2018. It was republished on September 23, 2019 with updated photos.
Ooooh, these sound so delicious!!
Sorry for a dumb question, but do you defrost the beef before cooking it? I’ve never seen “thinly sliced steak” in the frozen foods section. What other foods might be by it?
Thanks!
Joyce
Hi Joyce, the well known brand of thin frozen steak is called Steak Umm here on the east coast. If you happen to find it, you do not need defrost it. It is so thin that it cooks super fast. You can use fresh thin steak meat also.
Place steak in freezer for 20-30 minutes to make the meat easier to slice. Remove the meat from the freezer and slice very thinly.
At shoprite they also sell beef shaved steak as well to give that great steak taste of you cant find/aren’t a fan of steakum!! However I too am on the east coast so ask your local grocer!!
That’s a great tip! We have a ShopRite nearby I’m going to look for it.
What size box of steak? 6 or 14?
Use the 14 box.
Do you have to use mayo? Can anything be substituted for it?
You can definitely skip the mayo if you prefer. I don’t think you need to substitute it with anything.
Can I use thin sliced deli roast beef???
I think that would work. It might taste slightly different than steak but I’m sure it will be delicious!
Dumb question… What would be the best way to transport this? Assemble everything at the party place? Or will it keep okay to be transported after baking? I just don’t want it to get soggy!
If it’s an option to bake it at the party I think that is always the best way. I would put the rolls in a casserole dish, add everything but the cooked peppers and onions. Then add those when you get to the party and pop them in the oven. They are always best when they are warm.
Place steak in freezer for 20-30 minutes to make the meat easier to slice. Remove the meat from the freezer and slice very thinly.
I added a few shakes of worchestire to the butter and it was REAL good!
Absolutely amazing!!!
Yay! Thanks
I used normal sized Hamburg buns but these were amazing, thank you!
I add marinara sauce to mine.
I will try that next time I make them.
Nobody, I mean nobody puts marinara sauce on a Philly cheese steak sandwich. Regular or slider style NOBODY!!
I am going to make these! But if we don’t eat them all, I’ll put the leftovers in fridge.how would you recommend reheating them?
I would reheat them in the oven so they don’t get soggy when you reheat. I would do 350F for 10 mins or so.
Thank you so much for your reply!????
Can you make a day ahead?
This is fantastic made it last night it definitely is going into my weekly dinner rotation!
I used a round bottom steak & sliced it thin. I also put minced garlic instead of onions on top of the bread. Seasoned my meat with Tony’s, salt & pepper & garlic powder. Turned out phenomenal
Fabulous
Made these (and chicken cheesesteak sliders) for family party earlier this month; both were hits with 3 generations! Will definitely make again.
Can you do this without disgusting mayo?
Of course you can!
Delicious and Easy! Thank you so much for sharing 😊
I love your tutorial. It’s fantastic.!! Congratulations
Aldi’s has a wonderful thin beef shaved steak I use for tacos, quesadillas and I think would be great on these sandwiches. I always keep an extra in my freezer. It is not frozen when you buy it. All meat no fillers and the brand is Old Neighborhood.
Virginia, yes I love it. Lidl and Costco also have it.
Haven’t made this yet but I’m already drooling!!🤤🙌😂 I’d definitely season everything a bit heavier. Huge fan of garlic and onion powder in everything! I’d add both to the meat AND the veg, plus the melted butter topper that’s brushed on right before oven!! I’ll also add some Worcestershire to the meat while cooking!! But this is a great base recipe and I’m definitely making them, come Super Bowl Sunday!!🙋🏼♀️😁👍 Thanks for posting!!🙌