These Philly cheesesteak sliders feature Hawaiian rolls that are layered with tender steak and melted cheese plus onion and peppers for the perfect party appetizer or meal!
Prep Time15 minutesmins
Cook Time30 minutesmins
Total Time45 minutesmins
Course: Appetizer, Main Course
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Philly Cheesesteak Sliders Recipe
Servings: 12
Calories: 174kcal
Ingredients
1packageHawaiian rolls
2tablespoonsolive oil,divided
1poundsteak,thinly sliced
½largeonion,thinly sliced and divided
1green bell pepper,thinly sliced
8slicesprovolone cheese
3tablespoonsbutter,melted
2½teaspoonsconcentrated beef stock
Instructions
Preheat the oven to 350°F. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil and spray with cooking spray.
Slice the rolls in half horizontally to separate the top and bottom, keeping them together as one slab. Do not break into individual rolls.
Place the bottom half on the baking sheet.
Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in the skillet. Season the steak with salt and pepper and cook over medium heat until done, remove from skillet, and place on top of the bottom slab of rolls.
Take about 10 pieces of your sliced onion and set them aside. In the same skillet heat the remaining 1 tablespoon olive oil and cook green pepper and remaining onion together until tender.
Place the green pepper and onion on top of the steak.
Top everything with 8 slices of provolone cheese. Place the other half of the rolls on top.
Melt butter and concentrated beef stock together. Stir to combine. Brush mixture over top of rolls. Finely dice reserved onion slices and sprinkle over top of rolls.
Bake in the preheated oven for 10 minutes, or until cheese is melted and the tops have started to brown. If necessary, cover the rolls with aluminum foil to prevent them from browning too much.
Slice into individual sliders and serve warm.
Notes
You can assemble these sliders up to a day before baking and leave them covered in the fridge until you’re ready to pop them in the oven.
Don’t skimp on the melted butter. It soaks into all the nooks and crannies and adds a ton of flavor to both the top and the bottom half of the rolls.