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Smoked Brisket Philly Cheesesteak

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Smoky brisket is thinly sliced and piled high on toasted hoagie rolls, layered with caramelized onions and bell peppers for savory depth. Melted provolone cheese covers each bite with creamy richness, while a blend of mayonnaise and Dijon add tang and moisture. This Philly-style sandwich brings together barbecue and classic cheesesteak flavors for a mouthwatering combination. Crisp bread keeps every element in balance, and optional hot sauce gives a gentle kick. Fast to assemble with leftovers or fresh brisket, it's a hearty, crowd-pleasing meal perfect for lunch, dinner, or game day gatherings.

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Created By Sophie
Last updated on Sun, 07 Sep 2025 12:47:43 GMT
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Smoky brisket paired with melty cheese and golden onions in a Philly-style hoagie is pure comfort food. This sandwich takes the best parts of a barbecue and Philly cheesesteak and smashes them together for an epic bite every time you make it. Perfect for dinner on game day or just satisfying a major craving.

Ingredients

  • Smoked brisket: thinly sliced Look for brisket with a dark bark and juicy interior to ensure big flavor
  • Hoagie or sub rolls: Go for sturdy rolls with a soft inside so they can hold all the goodness
  • Onion: sliced Sweet or yellow onions work well adding mellow sweetness
  • Bell pepper: sliced Pick a red or yellow pepper for color and sweetness
  • Olive oil: Helps caramelize the onions and peppers
  • Provolone cheese: sliced Choose sharp provolone for the fullest flavor and best melt
  • Mayonnaise: Spreads easily and brings creaminess
  • Dijon mustard: Adds tang and depth opt for smooth Dijon
  • Hot sauce: Optional for those who crave a little heat use your favorite brand
  • Salt and pepper: Essential seasoning just use freshly ground for the biggest punch

Step-by-Step Instructions

Prep The Vegetables:
Slice the onions and bell pepper as thin as possible Slice the brisket across the grain for extra tenderness
Sauté The Aromatics:
Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium warmth Add the sliced onions and bell peppers Cook for about seven minutes stirring often until they are soft caramelized and turning golden brown Season with salt and pepper then transfer to a plate
Warm The Brisket:
In the same skillet add the sliced brisket Spread it out so every piece touches the hot pan Let it heat for two to three minutes just until it is warmed through so it stays juicy
Prepare The Rolls:
Slice your hoagie rolls open without cutting all the way through Spread mayonnaise generously on both sides of the inside If you want a flavor boost add Dijon mustard and a splash of hot sauce
Assemble The Sandwiches:
Pile the warm brisket evenly into the rolls Top with sautéed onions and peppers Layer two slices of provolone cheese over each sandwich
Melt The Cheese:
Place the sandwiches back in the skillet or a griddle Cover with a lid to trap the heat and let the cheese melt for about four minutes The bread should be lightly toasted and the cheese perfectly gooey
Serve Hot:
Remove each sandwich with a spatula to avoid spills Serve right away while the cheese is oozy and the bread is crisp
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Storage Tips

Wrap any leftover sandwiches in foil and store them in the fridge for up to two days For best results reheat in a toaster oven to crisp the bread and melt the cheese again Avoid the microwave as it can make the bread soggy

Ingredient Substitutions

Try swapping brisket for leftover roast beef or pulled pork if you are out of brisket For the cheese mozzarella or sharp cheddar also work though provolone gives the most classic taste No hoagie rolls Sub in crusty baguette or ciabatta

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Serving Suggestions

Serve these sandwiches with a pile of crispy potato wedges or a simple side salad I like a handful of dill pickles on the side which cut through the richness with their tart crunch These also pair perfectly with a cold drink

Cultural and Historical Context

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Brisket sandwiches have roots in barbecue-loving regions while the Philly cheesesteak is an icon of Philadelphia By blending the two you get a creative and tasty twist that pays homage to both traditions

Commonly Asked Questions

→ Can I use leftover brisket for this sandwich?

Yes, leftover smoked or roasted brisket works perfectly and brings robust flavors to each bite.

→ What cheese melts best in this sandwich?

Provolone offers classic melt and flavor, but mozzarella or white American also make great alternatives.

→ How can I add extra spice?

Splash in hot sauce, layer in sliced jalapeños, or sauté spicier peppers with the onions and bell peppers.

→ What bread is ideal for this hoagie?

Go for sturdy hoagie or sub rolls that can hold all the fillings without getting soggy.

→ How do I keep the bread from getting soggy?

Lightly toasting the rolls before assembling helps keep them crisp and supports the fillings.

→ Can the ingredients be prepared ahead of time?

Absolutely. Sauté and slice components in advance, then assemble and heat when ready to serve.

Smoked Brisket Philly Cheesesteak

Tender brisket, caramelized onions, peppers, and melty provolone stacked in a hearty Philly-style sandwich.

Preparation Time
10 Minutes
Cooking Duration
10 Minutes
Overall Time
20 Minutes
Created By: Sophie

Recipe Type: Lunch

Skill Level: Medium

Cuisine Type: American

Portion Size: 4 Number of Servings (4 large sandwiches)

Diet Preferences: ~

What You'll Need

→ Main Components

01 400 g smoked brisket, thinly sliced
02 4 sturdy hoagie or sub rolls

→ Vegetables

03 1 large yellow onion, thinly sliced
04 1 red or yellow bell pepper, thinly sliced

→ Cheese

05 8 slices sharp provolone cheese

→ Condiments

06 4 tablespoons mayonnaise
07 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard
08 Hot sauce, to taste (optional)

→ Oils & Seasonings

09 2 tablespoons olive oil
10 Salt, to taste
11 Freshly ground black pepper, to taste

Step-by-Step Directions

Step 01

Slice onion and bell pepper as thinly as possible. Slice brisket across the grain to maximize tenderness.

Step 02

Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add sliced onions and bell peppers. Cook, stirring often, for about 7 minutes until soft, caramelised, and golden. Season with salt and pepper. Transfer to a plate.

Step 03

Using the same skillet, spread brisket slices evenly in a single layer. Warm through for 2–3 minutes, just until heated and juicy.

Step 04

Slice hoagie rolls open without cutting all the way through. Generously spread mayonnaise on both inner sides. If desired, add Dijon mustard and a few drops of hot sauce.

Step 05

Pile warm brisket evenly into each roll. Top with sautéed onions and peppers. Place 2 slices of provolone cheese on each sandwich.

Step 06

Return assembled sandwiches to the skillet or place on a hot griddle. Cover with a lid and heat for about 4 minutes, until the bread is lightly toasted and cheese is melted.

Step 07

Transfer sandwiches carefully with a spatula and serve immediately while the cheese is melting and the bread crisp.

Helpful Notes

  1. For optimal results, cover the skillet while melting the cheese to achieve even gooeyness.
  2. Sautéed onions and peppers should be seasoned well for balanced flavor.
  3. Slicing brisket across the grain ensures maximum tenderness.
  4. To prevent sogginess, consider toasting the inside of the rolls before assembling.

Recommended Tools

  • Large skillet or frying pan
  • Spatula
  • Sharp knife
  • Cutting board
  • Griddle or pan with lid

Allergen Information

Always review ingredients for any allergens and consult a healthcare provider with any concerns.
  • Contains wheat (gluten) from hoagie rolls
  • Contains dairy from provolone cheese
  • Contains eggs from mayonnaise

Nutritional Information (Per Serving)

These details are estimates and shouldn't be considered professional health advice.
  • Calories: 725
  • Fat Content: 41 grams
  • Carbohydrate Content: 48 grams
  • Protein Content: 40 grams
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