I was going to say this Eagles-inspired cheese steak dip would be great to serve at your Super Bowl party, but I just remembered we�re not allowed to use the term �Super Bowl� anymore, since that�s aggressively protected by the National Football League�s lawyers. So, instead of saying, Super Bowl, again, I�ll just say �Big Game.�
Regardless of what�s printed on your invitations, this easy to make hot dip would make a handsome addition to your snack table. Like all great party foods, it�s wonderful hot, warm, room temp, and, I�ve heard from a reliable source, even delicious cold. By the way, never print invitations to your Big Game party.
As I mentioned in the video, there are several approaches for preparing the steak in this. You can chop it up raw, and then brown it, or brown pieces of steak, and then chop it up, as we did here, or, if you really want to save some time, you could brown up some ground beef, which should also work pretty well in this.
For a vegetarian version, you could do this with well-browned mushrooms, which I�m guessing would be very tasty. I�ll never know for sure. Anyway, stay tuned for some kind of party food celebrating the other city in this contest, but in the meantime I really do hope you give this Philly cheese steak dip a try soon. Enjoy!
Ingredients for 24 portions of Philly Cheese Steak Dip:
1 pound top sirloin steak, cut into inch thick slices (any beef should work)
salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 yellow onion, diced
1 tablespoon butter
1 1/2 to 2 cups diced peppers (use a mix of sweet, hot, and/or pickled peppers)
1 pound cream cheese, softened
8 ounces shredded provolone cheese
1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
touch of cayenne
- sliced baguette to serve alongside
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