These easy Philly cheesesteak sliders are stuffed with juicy steak strips, caramelized onions, bell peppers, and melted provolone for a quick and easy take on a Philly steak and cheese sandwich.
Ingredients
- 1 pound sirloin steak , cut into 1/8-inch strips
- 1 pinch meat tenderizer
- 1 splash olive oil
- 1 onion , thinly sliced
- 0.5 cups minced bell pepper
- 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning , or to taste
- ground black pepper to taste
- 2 cups canned sliced mushrooms
- 1 package Hawaiian-style dinner rolls , 12 count
- 8 slices provolone cheese
Instructions
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1
Gather all ingredients. Set oven rack about 6 inches from the heat source and preheat the oven's broiler.
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Mix steak and meat tenderizer together in a bowl.
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Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add onion and bell pepper; cook and stir until slightly softened, about 3 minutes.
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Stir in steak mixture; cook and stir until flavors combine, about 3 minutes. Mix in Italian seasoning and pepper; add mushrooms. Cook and stir until steak is mostly browned, about 3 minutes.
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Spoon steak mixture onto lower half of dinner rolls until covered; top with provolone cheese. Place onto a baking sheet.
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Broil in the preheated oven until cheese is melted, 1 to 3 minutes; remove from broiler.
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Place dinner roll tops onto melted provolone cheese; broil until tops are toasted, 1 to 2 minutes.
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Enjoy!
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