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Something I've always wanted to know.
Does anyone know what kind of cheese is used in Philli. on Phili Cheesesteaks ?
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For cheese at the regular grocery store I like Tillamook Extra Sharp Cheddar, I also like Oaxca cheese or what ever that mexican crumbly cheese is. My friends got some cheese from Better Cheddar and it was a dry cheese almost parmesan but not as dry and had an almond flavor man I at the crap outta that cheese. Never have got the appeal of Brie.
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I'm a big fan of pepper jack cheese. Most cheeses are too bland for my taste, but pepper jack gives it a kick that makes it just perfect.
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How to make a Philly cheesesteak: 1) Start with good beef. Pat’s uses sliced rib-eye. Jim’s uses USDA choice top round western steer beef. 2) Shave the beef very thin so it cooks quickly and remains tender. 3) Use a fresh high quality Italian roll - Amoroso’s is a favorite. 4) Decide if you want your steak with or without fried onions. 5) Decide if you want a steak or a cheesesteak. If you elect a cheesesteak you need to decide on American cheese, provolone or the Philly favorite "cheez whiz". 6) Any add-ons? Mushrooms, peppers, pizza sauce, tomatoes? You decide. It’s your sandwich. 7) Start to cook. Sauté the onions, peppers and mushrooms until soft. Fry your steak until brown but not crispy or burned. You can mix in the fried vegetables now or add them at the end. 8) If you elect American cheese or provolone place the cheese on the meat until slightly melted. If you choose Cheez Whiz just smear it on the roll. 9) Place the roll over the meat/cheese/vegetables and scoop it into the sandwich. 10) Garnish your sandwich with pizza sauce, hot or sweet peppers or pickles as you choose. 11) Enjoy your Philadelphia cheesesteak. Tips: 1) Using the best beef available is the key. 2) Don't overcook the ingredients. 3) If you don't cook, go to Pat's Geno's or Jim's. Which one is bese? It's a regular Philadelphia debate. FAX |
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When I lived in Phili every time I got one it had a white cheese on it. I guess it could have been white american but it sure didn't taste like american cheese to me. Provolone maybe but it didn't taste like it either. Maybe it was both.
What I would give to have a good ol Phili cheesesteake. It's been 25 yrs since I last had one and I still crave them.
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