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These delicious Cheesesteak Sliders are the perfect warm and savory snack for those cold fall football tailgating parties! Beefy and cheesy, they can feed a crowd.  Made on the griddle, it’s a fast and easy recipe to make on the spot.

Try a twist of traditional meatball sliders with these smoked meatball biscuits. Flaky, savory, meaty little bites of game day perfection.

final cheesesteak sliders on cutting board.

Ingredient List for Cheesesteak Sliders

  • Ribeye steak: if available, I highly encourage to purchase pre-sliced ribeye steak.
  • Onion: a yellow onion will be sauteed on the griddle and mixed in with the meat. Ads savoriness and crunch to the dish.
  • Provolone cheese: mild, buttery cheesiness to the cheesesteak sliders
  • Slider buns: Kings Hawaiian are the perfect sweet and savory buns.
  • Steak seasoning: ads just the right balance of salt, pepper and herb seasoning to compliment the ribeye.

Step 1: How to prepare the cheesesteak.

For this recipe, I went with a pre-sliced ribeye steak.  If your local grocer does not have any, ask the guys behind the meat counter to slide it for you.  The other option is to get a whole stake and slice yourself. 

Thinly sliced ribeye steak used in the cheesesteak slider recipe.

Next, chop up a yellow onion and set aside while you preheat the griddle.

Recipe Tip

  • The trick to getting thinly sliced steak is to harden the meat.  Place it in the freezer for 20 -30 minutes, remove and slice right away.  Works every time.  

Dad’s Seasonings

Must have grillin seasonings!

Step 2: Grill the cheesesteak sliders

Preheat the griddle to a medium heat and spread olive oil on the flat top.  Pour the freshly chopped onions on the griddle and start flipping. Once they get to a crunchy soft texture, turn the heat to low while the stay warm.

On the other side of the griddle, over high heat, add in the thinly sliced ribeye.  Using griddle spatulas, separate the slices and start slicing the ribeye into small bite size pieces.  Season with Dad’s Steak Seasoning.  It has great garlic and herb flavors that enhance the natural taste of beef. Continue to flip making sure to cook all side.

Next mix in the sautéed onions.  Separate the meat evenly into your serving sizes and cover each with slices of provolone cheese. That’s how simple this cheesesteak sliders recipe really is!

For fast and easy griddle recipes check out my savory beef crunchwrap or tender garlic steak bites.

Grilled Ribeye steak on griddle

While the cheese is melting, slice the slider buns in half, and place the top over the beef.  Spread some mayo on the bottom half and place it on the flat top face down to toast up for 1 minute and remove off the griddle.

Next, using wide spatula’s, pick up the entire block of beef and top buns and slide it onto the toasted bottom.  Slice smaller pieces of the cheesesteak sliders and enjoy!

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Frequently Asked Questions:

What kind of meat do you use for cheesesteak slider?

Authentic cheesesteak sliders use ribeye steak as the meat source. Other options include NY string or any other marbled beef.

What cheese is used in a Philly cheesesteak?

This one will depend on who you ask..cheesesteaks are make with either Provolone cheese or cheez whiz.

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Cheesesteak Sliders

These cheesesteak sliders are the perfect warm and savory snack for those cold fall football tailgating parties! Beefy and cheesy, they can feed a crowd. 
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Servings: 4

Ingredients 

  • 2 lbs Sliced ribeye steak
  • 1 tbsp Dad's Steak seasoning
  • 1 Yellow onion
  • 1 pkg Hawaiian original slider buns
  • 4 slices Provolone cheese

Instructions 

  • Chop up a yellow onion and set aside.
  • Preheat the griddle to a medium heat and spread olive oil on the flat top.  Pour the freshly chopped onions on the griddle and start flipping. 
  • On the other side of the griddle, over high heat, add in the thinly sliced ribeye.  Using griddle spatulas, separate the slices and start slicing the ribeye into small bite size pieces.  Season with Dad's steak seasoning. Continue to flip making sure to cook all side.
  • Next mix in the sautéed onions.  Separate the meat evenly into your serving sizes and cover each with slices of provolone cheese. 
  • Slice the slider loaf in half. Place the top part over the beef. Spread mayo over the bottom piece and toast it face down. Using large griddle spatulas, pick up the ribeye cheesesteaks and place it directly on the bread. Slice and enjoy.

Notes

The trick to getting thinly sliced steak is to harden the meat.  Place it in the freezer for 20 -30 minutes, remove and slice right away.  Works every time.  
For easy assemble, separate the meat evenly into your serving sizes and cover each with slices of provolone cheese. Once the cheese is melted, scoop everything with a large spatula directly on the bread.

Nutrition

Calories: 483kcal | Carbohydrates: 3g | Protein: 46g | Fat: 32g | Saturated Fat: 14g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 15g | Cholesterol: 138mg | Sodium: 119mg | Potassium: 648mg | Fiber: 0.5g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 35IU | Vitamin C: 2mg | Calcium: 22mg | Iron: 4mg
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I make easy meals that anyone can replicate at home. I’m not a professionally trained chef, just your average guy that likes to fire up the grill. So follow along and see what’s cooking today!

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