Philly Steak Sub

Philly Steak Sub
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The Philly Cheesesteak is a classic American sandwich that originates from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It's a staple in many restaurants across the USA, and I'd be happy to help you learn more about it.

What is a Philly Cheesesteak?

A traditional Philly Cheesesteak is a type of sandwich that typically consists of:

1. Thinly sliced beefsteak (usually ribeye or top round)

2. Sauteed with onions and bell peppers

3. Served on a hoagie roll (a type of crusty bread)

4. Melted cheese (Cheez Whiz, provolone, or mozzarella)

Variations:

While the traditional Philly Cheesesteak is a classic, you may encounter variations depending on the restaurant. Some common variations include:

  • Adding mushrooms, hot peppers, or bacon
  • Using different types of cheese, such as cheddar or American
  • Serving the sandwich with marinara sauce or hot sauce
  • Offering a "whiz wit" option, which means adding Cheez Whiz and onions
  • How to Order:

    When ordering a Philly Cheesesteak at a restaurant, you might be asked how you want it prepared. Here are some common phrases to know:

  • "Whiz wit"
    This means you want Cheez Whiz and onions on your sandwich.
  • "Provolone wit"
    This means you want provolone cheese and onions on your sandwich.
  • "No onions" or "no cheese"
    If you don't want onions or cheese on your sandwich, let them know!
  • "Hot" or "sweet"
    Some places offer hot peppers or sweet peppers as an option.
  • Fun Facts:

  • The Philly Cheesesteak was invented in the 1930s by a South Philadelphia hot dog vendor named Pat Olivieri.
  • The iconic Pat's King of Steaks in Philadelphia claims to be the original home of the Philly Cheesesteak.
  • The Philly Cheesesteak has been featured on numerous food shows and was even named one of the "10 Best Sandwiches in the USA" by USA Today.
  • Now that you know more about the Philly Cheesesteak, I hope you're excited to try one at a restaurant near you!

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