Philly Cheesesteak Sliders!!!

If you are looking for an easy ground beef recipe that is different than traditional sloppy joes this Philly Cheesesteak Sloppy Joe Sliders recipe is for you! Hawaiian slider rolls covered in cooked ground beef, chopped vegetables, and a light gravy covered in cheese with a butter and garlic glaze make the BEST sloppy joe’s our family has made.

We enjoy easy recipes that mix vegetables with ground beef to make a complete meal with as few dirty dishes as possible. These sliders are a good mix of ground beef, green peppers, mushrooms and onions in a light gravy that are enhanced with a sprinkling of Italian cheese. For a more basic mix of mushrooms and beef try our Mushroom Swiss Burger Sliders.

 

 

Ingredients :

12 King’s Hawaiian rolls
1 box Thinly sliced steak (found in frozen food section)
1 Green pepper, diced
1 Onion, diced
6 slices Provolone cheese
2 tbsp Mayonnaise
3 tbsp Butter, melted
Salt & Pepper to taste
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Instructions :

Preheat oven to 350°F
Separate the tops and bottoms of your rolls and place the bottoms in an 11″ x 7″ casserole dish. Cook the steak meat in a skillet, adding salt and pepper to taste.
Place the steak 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 casserole dish.
Place a layer of provolone cheese over the peppers and onions.
Place the top pieces of bread on top of the cheese and then brush the tops of the bread with a mix of melted butter and finally diced onions.
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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