Philly Cheese Steak Joes

Section: Satisfying Main Dishes for Every Occasion

This dish merges the rich, seasoned flavors of ground beef with sautéed onions, peppers, and garlic simmered in a tangy sauce. Nestled inside toasted hoagie rolls with layers of melted provolone cheese, it offers a warm, melty bite that’s perfect for quick weeknight meals or casual gatherings. The sauce, thickened to coat every piece, complements the savory beef and crisp vegetables, creating a satisfying and hearty handheld meal.

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Last updated on Thu, 16 Oct 2025 22:46:51 GMT
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This hearty mashup of Philly cheese steak and sloppy joe delivers bold flavor in every bite. Ground beef cooks until browned and juicy, then combines with sautéed onions, peppers, and garlic in a savory sauce made from ketchup, Worcestershire, and beef broth. The mixture is tucked into toasted hoagie rolls with melty provolone cheese and finished under the broiler until bubbly and golden. It is quick to make, filling, and perfect for busy weeknights or casual gatherings when you want something comforting yet easy.

I first made this after a long workday when I needed something hearty and fast and now it is my go to whenever the fridge looks a little empty

Ingredients

  • Ground beef: adds rich beefy flavor with just enough fat to keep things juicy
  • Onion: sweetens and softens the mix while giving body to each bite
  • Green bell pepper: adds crunch and a mild tangy flavor for contrast
  • Garlic: boosts savory notes and rounds out the aromatics
  • Butter: brings a layer of richness and helps the vegetables sauté evenly
  • Ketchup: gives sweet tang and helps create the signature sloppy texture
  • Worcestershire sauce: offers depth and umami to tie flavors together
  • Salt: balances the mix and enhances the overall seasoning
  • Black pepper: adds a mild kick and earthiness
  • Cornstarch: thickens the sauce so it clings to the filling
  • Beef broth: adds moisture and a savory backbone to the mixture
  • Hoagie rolls or buns: serve as the sturdy but soft base to hold everything
  • Provolone cheese: melts beautifully and adds creamy saltiness

Instructions

Sauté the Ground Beef:
Cook ground beef in a hot skillet using a wooden spoon to break it up. Continue stirring for five to seven minutes until completely browned and no pink remains. Remove from heat and transfer the meat to a plate but keep the juices in the pan.
Prep the Vegetables:
While beef cooks slice your onion and bell pepper into thin strips and finely mince the garlic. Having everything ready ensures a seamless cooking process.
Cook the Vegetables:
Add butter to the same skillet over medium heat. When melted toss in the sliced onion bell pepper and garlic. Stir occasionally and cook for four to five minutes until vegetables begin to soften and the onion turns translucent.
Mix the Sauce:
In a separate bowl whisk together ketchup Worcestershire salt pepper cornstarch and beef broth until smooth. Make sure the cornstarch is fully dissolved for even thickening.
Combine Ingredients:
Pour the sauce into the skillet with the vegetables and stir to coat. Return the cooked ground beef to the pan and mix everything well. Cook for two to three minutes until the sauce thickens and evenly coats the meat and vegetables.
Toast the Bread:
To give the rolls extra structure place them cut side up under a broiler for about one minute. Keep a close eye to avoid burning.
Assemble the Sandwiches:
Place a slice of provolone on the bottom of each roll. Spoon on the beef and vegetable mixture then top with another slice of cheese if preferred.
Melt the Cheese:
Put the open sandwiches under the broiler for one to two minutes until cheese is melted bubbly and lightly browned. Serve immediately while hot.
A Philly Cheese Steak Joe with a pepper on top.
A Philly Cheese Steak Joe with a pepper on top. | ninatable.com

I always smile when I see my kids fighting over who gets the cheesiest sandwich and it reminds me of the first time I tested this recipe on a rainy Sunday afternoon when all we needed was a warm handheld meal

Storage Tips

Store leftover filling separately in an airtight container in the fridge for up to three days. Reheat gently in a skillet or microwave. Assemble sandwiches just before serving to keep bread from getting soggy.

Ingredient Substitutions

Ground turkey can replace beef for a leaner version. Cheese whiz is a fun authentic Philly twist instead of provolone. Red bell peppers bring a sweeter contrast if you prefer milder heat.

Serving Suggestions

Pair with a crisp green salad or baked potato wedges for a complete meal. Add pickled jalapeños or banana peppers on the side for a little zing.

A Philly Cheese Steak Joe with cheese and peppers.
A Philly Cheese Steak Joe with cheese and peppers. | ninatable.com

These Philly Cheese Steak Joes make a quick satisfying weeknight dinner that reheats well and pleases a crowd. Customize the spice level and cheese to make it your own.

Common Recipe Questions

→ Can I use ground turkey instead of beef?

Yes, ground turkey makes a lean substitute. Add extra seasoning or butter to maintain richness and flavor balance.

→ What type of cheese melts best for this sandwich?

Provolone is ideal for its smooth melt and mild taste, though mozzarella or cheese whiz provide tasty alternatives.

→ How do I prevent soggy bread?

Toast the rolls briefly under the broiler before filling to create a firm barrier that keeps the bread crisp.

→ Can I prepare the filling ahead of time?

The beef and vegetable mixture can be made in advance and refrigerated. Reheat gently before assembling the sandwiches.

→ What sides complement this sandwich well?

Pair with crisp salads, fries, or coleslaw to round out the meal with fresh or crunchy textures.

→ Is this dish freezer-friendly?

The filling freezes well when stored airtight. Thaw completely and reheat gently before serving.

Hearty Philly Cheese Steak Joes

Savor browned beef, peppers, onions, and garlic in a savory sauce topped with melted provolone on toasted rolls.

Prep Time
10 minutes
Cooking Time
15 minutes
Total Time
25 minutes
Brought to You By: Nina

Recipe Category: Main Dishes

Skill Level: Great for Beginners

Cuisine Type: American

Portions: 4 Serves (4 sandwiches)

Dietary Preferences: ~

What You'll Need

→ Meat

01 1 pound ground beef

→ Vegetables

02 1 medium onion, thinly sliced
03 1 green bell pepper, thinly sliced
04 2 cloves garlic, finely minced

→ Dairy

05 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
06 4 slices provolone cheese

→ Condiments & Seasonings

07 1/2 cup ketchup
08 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
09 1/2 teaspoon salt
10 1/4 teaspoon black pepper
11 1 teaspoon cornstarch

→ Liquids

12 1/2 cup beef broth

→ Bread

13 4 hoagie rolls or buns

Steps to Follow

Step 01

Heat a skillet over medium-high and cook the ground beef, breaking it up with a wooden spoon until no pink remains, about 5 to 7 minutes. Transfer the meat to a plate, keeping the drippings in the pan.

Step 02

Thinly slice the onion and bell pepper, and finely mince the garlic to ensure even cooking.

Step 03

Add butter to the skillet over medium heat. Once melted, add the onion, bell pepper, and garlic. Stir occasionally, cooking until vegetables soften and the onion becomes translucent, about 4 to 5 minutes.

Step 04

In a bowl, whisk together ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, salt, black pepper, cornstarch, and beef broth until smooth and cornstarch is fully dissolved.

Step 05

Pour the sauce into the skillet with vegetables and stir to coat. Return the cooked ground beef to the pan. Mix thoroughly and cook for 2 to 3 minutes until the sauce thickens and evenly coats the mixture.

Step 06

Place the hoagie rolls cut side up under a broiler for about 1 minute, watching carefully to prevent burning.

Step 07

Lay a slice of provolone cheese on the bottom half of each toasted roll. Spoon the beef and vegetable mixture evenly over the cheese, then top with another slice of provolone if desired.

Step 08

Place the open-faced sandwiches under the broiler for 1 to 2 minutes until cheese is bubbly, melted, and lightly browned. Serve immediately while hot.

Extra Suggestions

  1. Toast the rolls before assembling to prevent sogginess and add structural integrity.
  2. Whisk sauce ingredients thoroughly to avoid lumps from cornstarch.
  3. Watch the broiler closely as cheese can burn quickly.

Tools You’ll Need

  • Skillet
  • Wooden spoon
  • Broiler or oven
  • Mixing bowl

Allergy Details

Read ingredient lists for allergens carefully, and consult a healthcare provider if you're unsure.
  • Contains dairy and gluten

Nutritional Details (Per Serving)

The provided nutrition information is for guidance and shouldn't replace expert medical advice.
  • Calories: 550
  • Fat: 30 grams
  • Carbohydrates: 45 grams
  • Proteins: 30 grams