Mini Philly Cheesesteaks – Winning the Super Bowl Snack Table

Miniaturized sandwiches don't usually float my boat, or submarine, as they're almost always not as good as the full-sized versions, but these mini Philly cheesesteaks really captured everything I love about the classic.

Thinly sliced rib eye is traditionally used, and it's fried and chopped on the grill, before meeting cheese and bread. Since we're going to "grill" these in the oven, we'll use a nice, juicy skirt steak instead, which has a big beefy flavor, and great marbling.

It will brown up around the edges, yet stay moist and tender because of the fat and connective tissue. I also really enjoyed the double shot of the sliced provolone and provolone "cheez whiz," which provided a great creamy, richness. The peppers and onions brought everything together, and long story short, I ate the whole tray.

This was great hot, warm, and cold, and that alone makes it a perfect choice for your Super Bowl snack spread. Also, stay tuned for the quick and easy pickled pepper and onion relish recipe I mentioned in the clip. I hope you give these mini Philly cheesesteaks a try soon. Enjoy!

Enough for about 48 mini Philly cheesesteaks:

12 ounce skirt steak, or flap meat, or rib eye, or NY Strip salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste 1/2 cup of pickled pepper and onion relish (stay tuned for video), OR 1/2 cup of sautéed onions and sweet peppers *once mixed, be sure to taste and salt the final diced steak mixture!

For the "cheez whiz" sauce: 2 generous tablespoons flour 2 generous tablespoons butter 1 cup cold milk pinch of nutmeg pinch of cayenne salt to taste 2 thick slices provolone cheese (about 2 to 3 ounces), torn up

48 slices of baguette sliced or grated provolone to top the cheesesteaks

Once assembled, bake at 400 for 12 to 15 minutes, or until cheese is browned

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