Philly Cheesesteaks

Everyone has a general idea of what is in a basic cheesesteak.  But, unless you're from or have visited the Delaware Valley area, few people know or understand the exquisite flavor, aroma and satisfying taste that only a true Philadelphia (or as more affectionately known, "Philly") cheesesteak can provide.  The basic ingredients create a synergy that is much more than the sum of it's parts.  
 
As most people know, a basic cheesesteak consists of a bread roll, thinly sliced or shredded meat (usually beef, but now chicken is frequently offered, in which case it's called a chicken cheesesteak) grilled with onions and/or mushrooms or green peppers and of course, melted cheese.  Condiments can include sweet peppers, hot peppers, dill pickles and ketchup (never mustard), according to taste.   Cheese is usually in the form of American (white American cheese only), provolone or Cheez Whiz.  It sounds simple, but the culinary art skills, experience, environment and ingredients necessary to produce the consistent quality of cheesesteak that will pass muster in the Delaware Valley is not easy to acquire and often too sophisticated to effectively reproduce for those deficient of a Delaware Valley heritage.   ;-)
 
However, I'll let you in on some of the local "secrets" to enjoying great Philly cheesesteaks and to highlight a few of the best sources of true Philly cheesesteaks in the Delaware Valley, some of which will even ship direct to your door...  


Click here for the full article, "In Search of The Great Philly Cheesesteak"



What are your favorite sources of great cheesesteak and what makes their cheesesteak great?




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9 Comments on In Search of The Great Philly Cheesesteak

DEC
21
2006
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yummmmmmmmmmm but I'll go for the steak and onions instead.
9:05pm • #1
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lol - please, KEEP the chicken out of the cheesesteak.  Regardless of health.
9:11pm • #2
The cheese steak can't beat the Chicago hot dog.
9:45pm • #3
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Philly cheesesteaks or Philly Hoagies can beat a Chicago hot dog day or night!  :-)
10:07pm • #4
DEC
22
2006
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Dave, what are you talking about?  The cheesesteak beats the Chicago hot dog like a Cubs fan beats Steve Bartman.

Lawrence,

I have a good tidbit of info for your traveling or relocating Philadelphians (I'm a former Cherry-Hill-er).  Southern California has a gastronomic delight called Philly's Best.  Outstanding cheesesteaks, amazing hoagies, Amoroso rolls, Tastykakes, and Stegmaier beer.  Philly's Best is a franchised operation, all over Southern California,  owned and operated by former Philadelphians. At the risk of sounding sacriligeous, I'd stack it up against most Philly joints.

12:31am • #5
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It's that good, Rob.  Every time I get homesick, I head up there.
9:52am • #7
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My brother's in town from LA.  I'll ask him about it.
10:01am • #8
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The grease trucks around Drexel sure made a mean cheesesteak.  Either that, or my taste buds were compromised by all the caffeine during night classes

7:45pm • #9

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