Thursday, March 22, 2012

Move over Ballpark Hot Dogs





It's been another great week of baseball and soccer games.  I love watching their games and I would choose to watch my teenage athletes perform over a professional athlete - any day.  It's so much fun to watch them in a sport that they really love.  It's too bad that somewhere along the way, some professional athletes lose sight of the love of the game.

I packed Philly Cheesesteaks for dinner to eat at the ballpark one night.  They are easier to make than you might think and they are delicious. 



Philly Cheesesteaks
1 pound top rounds steak (or flank steak)      
5 slices provolone
1 onion, chopped                  
4 sub rolls
2 teaspoons oil





Partially freeze meat.  Slice into 1/2 portions and shave in cuisinart with slicing blade.  






Combine onion, 1 t. oil and 1/4 t. salt in nonstick skillet.  Cover and cook 8 min. 







Uncover, increase heat to medium high and add 1 t. oil, meat, 1/4 t. salt and 1/8 t. pepper.  Cook meat through.







Reduce heat and place cheese over meat.  Cook until melted.


Stir to combine cheese and meat.  Spoon into rolls. 


Ok, so Philly Cheesesteaks may not be as widely accepted at ballparks and hot dogs, but they were a delicious dinner to eat while we cheered on our favorite team.






My mom and dad were able to take in the game on their way through town as well. 
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Philly Cheesesteaks
1 pound top rounds steak (or flank steak)      
5 slices provolone
1 onion, chopped                  
4 sub rolls
2 teaspoons oil

Partially freeze meat.  Slice into 1/2 portions and shave in cuisinart with slicing blade.    Combine onion, 1 t. oil and 1/4 t. salt in nonstick skillet.  Cover and cook 8 min.  Uncover, increase heat to medium high and add 1 t. oil, meat, 1/4 t. salt and 1/8 t. pepper.  Cook meat through.  Reduce heat and place cheese over meat.  Cook until melted.  Stir to combine cheese and meat.  Spoon into rolls. 

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