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Sunday, February 20, 2011

Philly Cheese Steak Panini

Looks yummy.
Come on, I know you think so.
My husband and I had the awesome privilege of living in Pennsylvania for a few years.  And while we were there we had a chance to eat the real authentic Philly Cheese Steak Sandwiches......and they two were amazing.  You have never had a real one unless you are sitting in PA sinking your teeth into one. 
honest.
But I tried my best to impress my hubby a few weeks ago when I made him one of these, using his new Panini maker that the hottest Santa gave him for Christmas :)
Here is what I did:
thinly sliced roast beef
mozzarella cheese (or your favorite cheese that melts easily)
Grill up some onions and green peppers together but in a separate pan
good quality crusty bread

assemble your sandwiches, then spread olive oil on the bread before you put them on the grill to get the fun grill marks. 
Cook till your cheese is all meltly-gooey-yummy
Easy and delish!

8 comments:

April said...

I just drooled on myself! lol! I love paninis and I love philly cheesesteak....now I am wanting to run out and buy a panini maker! lol

LocalFunForKids said...

They look yummy. I've lived in the Philly area my whole life, and it's definitely a *twist* on the original - but they look delicious nonetheless!

Michelle @ Loving Every Second said...

Looks so good!

Amie {Kitty Cats and Airplanes} said...

Ohhh my hubby would just love this! Gonna keep this one!

Amnah said...

I'm totally going to try this.

the cape on the corner said...

that look sooo good! yum!

Wende said...

Yes, I do think it looks good....

I shared this recipe on my Must Try Tuesday post this week.

http://therickettchronicles.blogspot.com/2011/03/must-try-tuesday-march-1-2011.html

Christina said...

That looks so good!