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Thursday, May 23, 2013

Philly Cheese Steak Casserole

I've never been to Philly...maybe someday....but I sure do like their sandwiches. I figured if their sandwiches were good, then a casserole would be, too! I love making casseroles because they feed lots of people, make great leftovers and are wonderful for IT Guy's lunch! Have I told you that he'll eat almost anything and not complain? I love that! This casserole is easy to throw together and did I mention it's delicious? No? Well, it is!

Philly Cheese Steak Casserole


1 pound ground beef
2 8-ounce containers Crescent Rolls
8 - 10 Provolone slices
1 tablespoon butter
1 tablespoon flour
2 cups whole milk
1 cup grated  provolone cheese
1/4 cup grated Parmesan cheese
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 large or two small bell peppers ~ sliced
1 large onion ~ sliced

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray 9x13 inch pan with cooking spray.

Melt butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Whisk in the flour and cook for 1 minute.

Slowly whisk in the milk, and cook until thickened, about 4 to 5 minutes.

Remove from the heat and whisk in the cheeses until combined.

Season with the salt and pepper. Set aside.

Press one container of Crescent rolls in the bottom of the pan, pressing seams of dough together.

In a large skillet, brown the ground beef until done.

Sprinkle ground beef over dough in the casserole dish.

Pour the cheese sauce over the meat.

In the same skillet you browned the meat in, saute the onions and bell peppers until the onions have caramelized.

Spread the onions and peppers on top of the cheese sauce.

Place enough Provolone slices on top of the veggies to cover.

Place the remaining container of Crescent rolls on top of the cheese, pressing seams together.

Brush with an egg wash, if desired.

Bake for 30 - 40 minutes, until golden brown on top. Allow to sit for 10 minutes before serving.

The ingredients. 

The ingredients.

Melt the butter then add the flour then the milk. 

Melt the butter then add 
the flour then the milk.

When it's thickened, add the cheeses. Set aside. 

When it's thickened, add the cheeses. 
Set aside.

Press one package of dough into the pan. 

Press one package of dough into the pan.

Brown the ground beef then sprinkle it on top of the dough. Then pour the cheese sauce over that. 

Brown the ground beef then sprinkle 
it on top of the dough. Then pour the 
cheese sauce over that.

Slice the onions and peppers..... 

Slice the onions and peppers.....

...then saute them until the onions are browned. Then spread them over the meat/cheese in the pan. 

...then saute them until the onions 
are browned. Then spread them 
over the meat/cheese in the pan.

Don't forget to put slices of Provolone on top of the veggies in the pan. I did it, but forgot the picture! Oopsie! Add the remaining package of dough on top of the sliced Provolone, making sure to seal the seams. Brush with an egg wash if you want. 

Don't forget to put slices of Provolone 
on top of the veggies in the pan. I did it, 
but forgot the picture! Oopsie! Add the 
remaining package of dough on top of 
the sliced Provolone, making sure to 
seal the seams. Brush with an egg 
wash if you want.

Then bake it up! 

Then bake it up!

So delicious!! 

So delicious!!

2 comments:

  1. This looked so great when you posted it that I skipped it ahead on the menu and it's going in the oven tonight! I'm a huge Philly cheese steak fan so this is right up my alley thanks for sharing this.

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  2. You're so welcome, Lilli May. We love it...I hope you do, too.

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