Philly Cheese Steak Burgers

Cheese Steak Subs with tender ribeye steak, melted gooey provolone, and caramelized onions hugged by a toasted garlic butter hoagie roll. This is the classic way to make a Philly Cheesesteak sandwich!

We love re-creating restaurant-quality sandwiches like French Dip and Burgers! This Cheesesteak recipe is easier than you think. Watch the video tutorial below and you’ll know why everyone is talking about it.

When it comes to what’s better, shaved beef smothered in grill-top veggies or a charred ground beef patty with endless toppings, there are always gonna be lots of strong opinions. This amazing, mouthwatering truckstop-meets-gourmet burger might not solve world peace, but it will definitely bridge the gap between the great Cheesesteak vs Cheeseburger divide. It’s beefy, it’s cheesy, and it’s got everything you love from two iconic (sometimes divisive) All-American favorites.

You’ll start by preparing a classic cheesesteak filling of green bell peppers, onions, and shaved steak seared on a grill top until just seared and veggies are still crisp tender. Don’t worry, the cheese is coming at the end, but first you need to make savory burger patties using a simple seasoning blend of salt, pepper, and Worcestershire sauce. The burgers are grilled and then comes the melty provolone cheese. It’s all packed into a tender, buttery brioche bun with a little mayo and some toppings like lettuce and tomato, but only if you feel like it.

INGREDIENTS
1 lb ground beef lean

1 teaspoon garlic powder

2 tablespoons butter

1 small yellow onion, chopped

1 green bell pepper, seeded & diced

2 tablespoons ketchup

1 tablespoon Worcestershire Sauce

1 tablespoon cornstarch

1 cup beef broth

8 oz provolone cheese slices

6 hamburger buns

To taste, kosher salt and freshly ground black Pepper

PREPARATION
In a large skillet, heat the ground beef and garlic powder until it is browned. Transfer the beef to a plate.

Butter, onions, and peppers should be added to the skillet. Cook for 4-5 minutes.

Stir in Worcestershire sauce and ketchup. Add cornstarch to 2 tablespoons beef broth. Mix in the rest of the beef broth.

Allow to simmer for at least 30 minutes. Adjust the seasoning as necessary.

Take off heat and add provolone cheese. Serve on toasted hamburger buns.