Philly Cheese Steak Sloppy Joes

4.83 from 185 votes
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Yield: 6 sandwiches
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Prep
Time: 15 minutes
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Cook
Time: 15 minutes
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Total
Time: 30 minutes
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Course:
Main
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Cuisine:
American
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Author:
Sabrina Snyder
Philly Cheese Steak Sloppy Joes will make you forget your
childhood canned sauce memories and make you LOVE sloppy joes again. Note: I keep it lower carb and serve without the
roll.
Ingredients
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1 pound lean ground beef
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2 tablespoons butter
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1 small yellow onion diced
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1 small green
bell pepper diced
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8 ounces brown
mushrooms minced
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2 tablespoons ketchup
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1 tablespoon Worcestershire
sauce
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1/2 teaspoon Kosher
salt
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1/2 teaspoon fresh
ground black pepper
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1 tablespoon cornstarch
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1 cup beef broth
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8 ounces Provolone
Cheese Slices chopped (use 6oz if you don't want
it very cheesy)
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6 brioche
hamburger buns (optional)
Instructions
1.
Add the ground beef to
a large cast iron skillet (this browns very well) and
brown until a deep brown crust appears before breaking the beef apart.
2.
Stir the ground beef
and brown until a deep crust appears on about 50 or so percent of the beef.
3.
Remove the beef (you
can leave the fat) and add the butter and the onions and bell peppers and
mushrooms.
4.
Let brown for 1-2 minutes before
stirring, then let brown for another 1-2 minutes before
stirring again.
5.
Add the beef back into
the pan.
6.
In a small cup mix the
beef broth and cornstarch together
7.
Add the
ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, salt, black pepper, beef broth/cornstarch
mixture into the pan.
8.
Cook until the mixture
is only slightly liquidy (about 75% of the mixture is
above liquid), 3-5 minutes.
9.
Turn off the heat, add
in the provolone cheese.
10. Served on toasted brioche buns.
Nutrition Information
Yield: 6 sandwiches, Amount per serving: 425
calories, Calories: 425g, Carbohydrates: 29g, Protein: 31g, Fat: 19g, Saturated
Fat: 10g, Cholesterol: 82mg, Sodium: 1048mg, Potassium: 636mg, Fiber: 1g,
Sugar: 5g, Vitamin A: 520g, Vitamin C: 11.9g, Calcium: 382g, Iron: 3.9g
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