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This Philly Cheese Steak Casserole is such an easy delicious dinner! Full of the Philly Cheese Steak flavor you love, but baked up in a delicious noodle casserole!

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This super simple casserole recipe started off as a riff on some delicious Philly Cheese Steak pizza I ate at Chuck E. Cheese’s during my kid’s birthday party.

Yup. For real.

Since then it has become a crazy viral recipe.

This really simple casserole that can be done in 40 minutes has been viewed millions of times and has so many five star reviews.

READER REVIEW

“This has become a standard in our household. It’s our go-to when we want to cook for friends or family and everyone always loves it!” – John

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Philly Cheese Steak Casserole Ingredients

This easy dinner is made with simple ingredients, which is one of the reasons it is so loved.

  • Pasta
  • Beef Stock
  • Butter
  • Garlic
  • Ground Beef
  • Cream Cheese
  • Onion
  • Green Pepper
  • Mozzarella
  • Provolone

How to Make Philly Cheese Steak Casserole

  1. Cook the noodles: To deepen the flavor in this recipe, we are cooking the noodles in beef stock. Be sure to reserve a cup of that starchy cooking stock before draining the noodles.
  2. Cook the ground beef: In an oven proof skillet, cook the ground beef.
  3. Sauté the vegetables: Add the onion and bell pepper to the ground beef and sauté to soften.
  4. Drain the excess grease: Very carefully, drain the excess grease from your skillet. I like to do this using the lid of skillet, and putting it just slightly ajar and tipping the skillet over my sink into a jar. The lid keeps the contents in the skillet, but that little crack lets out the grease.
  5. Add cream cheese and noodles: Stir in some cream cheese, the cooked noodles, and the reserved cooking liquid.
  6. Top with cheese and bake: Add a little bit of provolone to the top of your skillet and bake for 20 to 25 minutes.

Why Reserve Pasta Water

Reserving pasta water is a great trick in cooking. Right before you drain the noodles you dip a glass measuring cup into the liquid and pull out 1/2 cup or more. The water (or in this case the water and beef stock mix) is full of starchiness from the noodles.

When you add starchy pasta water to a casserole like this, it helps pull the entire dish together in the most amazing way. I like using this trick in my Broccoli Pasta too.

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Why Use Beef Stock

The beef stock is one of my favorite parts about this recipe. Cooking the noodles in the stock is a great way to deepen the flavor. With so few ingredients, this is an important one.

If you aren’t used to cooking your noodles in stock, I highly recommend it. It is something I do in a few recipes, like this Chicken Noodle Casserole, and it is a game changer.

PRO TIP: If you are budget conscious, buy stock base. It is a powder you buy near the stock, and mixing it with boiling water gives you stock. It is not the same caliber as actual stock, but it will definitely get the job done.

Storing Leftovers

Left overs can be stored in an air tight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.

I would not recommend freezing this recipe. Since it is such a quick stove top recipe, I think it is worth it to just make it from scratch.

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4.94 from 136 votes

Philly Cheese Steak Casserole

Serves: 6 people

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Prep: 20 minutes minutes

Cook: 20 minutes minutes

Total: 40 minutes minutes

This Philly Cheese Steak Casserole is a delicious weeknight meal that your family will love!

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Ingredients

  • 1/2 pound small shells
  • 32 ounces beef stock + 32 ounces water
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 2 garlic cloves minced
  • 1 pound ground beef
  • 8 ounces cream cheese
  • 1 green pepper diced
  • 1/2 yellow onion diced
  • 1/2 cup reserved pasta water
  • 1 cup shredded mozzarella
  • 6 slices provolone cheese

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 350 degrees.

  • Combine the beef stock with 32 ounces of water and cook the shells in it according to package directions. Reserve 1/2 cup of the reserved pasta water.

  • In an oven proof skillet (see note for alternative), melt the butter, cook the garlic clove for thirty seconds, then add the bell pepper and onion and cook until tender, about 5 minutes.

  • Add in the ground beef, season with salt and pepper, and cook through. Drain the grease, then return to heat and stir in the cream cheese until melted.

  • Stir in the reserved cooking liquid from the noodles, the noodles, and the shredded mozzarella.

  • Top with sliced provolone. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until the provolone is completely melted.

Notes

If your skillet is not oven proof, in step 5, transfer mixture to a greased 9 by 13 inch baking dish. Top with provolone and transfer to the oven.

Calories: 534kcal (27%) Carbohydrates: 31g (10%) Protein: 32g (64%) Fat: 32g (49%) Saturated Fat: 18g (113%) Monounsaturated Fat: 1g Cholesterol: 127mg (42%) Sodium: 474mg (21%) Potassium: 33mg (1%) Fiber: 2g (8%) Sugar: 3g (3%) Vitamin A: 800IU (16%) Vitamin C: 15.7mg (19%) Calcium: 260mg (26%) Iron: 3.1mg (17%)

Author: Lisa Longley

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

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  1. Tom N. says

    Can I use Au Jus instead of beef stock??

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    • Philly Cheese Steak Casserole Recipe - Viral Recipe (14)Lisa Longley says

      You can, but it’s really not necessary. I don’t think it would enhance the dish.

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FAQs

What is the secret ingredient in Philly cheesesteak? ›

For an authentic taste of Philly cheesesteak goodness, you're better off trying to recreate the classic recipe at home. In addition to rolls, cheese, onions, and steak, there is one secret ingredient that's sprinkled on both the meat and the bread that can really take the taste over the top: garlic.

What is the most popular cheese for Philly cheesesteak? ›

Cheese - Use either mild provolone cheese, white American cheese, or melted Cheez Whiz for a classic Philly Cheesesteak flavor. Rolls - Use sliced hoagie rolls for these luxurious sandwiches. Butter - Salted butter is best to make garlic butter, as it will enhance the flavor.

What are the two most famous Philly cheesesteaks? ›

Sitting diagonally across the corner from each other at the southern tip of Philly's Italian Market are the city's famous rival cheesesteak joints: Pat's King of Steaks and Geno's Steaks. Pat's shop is still owned and operated by the legendary Olivieri family, whose patriarch invented the first steak sandwich in 1930.

What is the most tender meat for Philly cheesesteak? ›

The Best Cut of Meat for Philly Cheesesteaks

I've tried many cuts of meat in these and ribeye is far and away the absolute best. It cooks up amazingly tender and gives the sandwiches that buttery, melt-in-your-mouth texture. I know that good ribeye can be on the pricey side, but it is absolutely, totally worth it here.

What gives Philly cheesesteak its flavor? ›

Mix salt, pepper, paprika, chili powder, onion powder, garlic powder, thyme, marjoram, and basil together in a small bowl. Place steak in a large bowl; sprinkle seasoning mixture over top and stir to coat.

What is the secret to the best Philly cheesesteak? ›

The secret to making a perfect cheesesteak, according to a golf-club chef
  1. The meat of the matter. Don't stint on the quality of your beef. ...
  2. A cold cut. You want that meat in a nice, thin slice, which is harder than it sounds if you don't have a good knife. ...
  3. Season simply. ...
  4. Say cheese. ...
  5. Get on a roll. ...
  6. Extras, extras!
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What is the best melty cheese for Philly cheesesteak? ›

American cheese, deli provolone cheese, or Cheez Whiz are the only acceptable cheese options for a real cheesesteak, because these are very melty cheeses. I recommend white American cheese. If you use provolone slices, use the soft deli kind.

What's the difference between a cheesesteak and a Philly cheesesteak? ›

However, the main difference between the two is that a Philly cheesesteak is a specific type of cheesesteak that originated in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is made with thinly sliced ribeye steak, grilled onions, and melted cheese, typically served on a hoagie roll.

What is the best melting cheese for cheesesteaks? ›

In Philly, a cheesesteak is a long, crusty roll filled with thinly sliced pan-fried beef and melted cheese. Basic toppings are caramelized onions and/or hot peppers. Generally, the cheese of choice is Cheez Whiz, but mild or sharp Provolone and American cheese are common substitutions.

What is the best store bought steak for Philly cheesesteak? ›

Ribeye steak is the only choice for a real Philly cheesesteak. You can substitute flank, skirt, top round, sirloin, or any other cut that cooks into tender, thin strips, but ribeye is the original choice. Just make sure you buy grass-fed and grass-finished beef for the best results.

What is the best cut of steak for cheesesteaks? ›

A traditional Philly cheesesteak is made with very thinly sliced ribeye steak. If you're looking to make your cheese steak as authentic as possible, definitely go with the ribeye. If you're not hung up on appearances, then you really can use any steak for this recipe.

Does Genos use Cheez Whiz? ›

This gaffe highlights how the cheese is one of the make or break factors of an authentic Philly cheesesteak. Geno's Steaks uses whiz, provolone, and American for its cheesesteaks, and a good way to tell an imposter sandwich is the addition of a cheese beyond those three choices.

What kind of bread is used for Philly cheesesteak? ›

Bread – we used a crusty baguette for this recipe, but you can also serve the filling over a Hoagie roll. If you to make an authentic Philly cheesesteak, you should use Amoroso roll, although you may have some trouble finding them if you're not from Philadelphia. Salt and pepper – for seasoning.

Can you use a London broil for Philly cheese steaks? ›

Get some deli roast beef... London broil roast beef & ask for it on the rare side)!

How thick to slice ribeye for Philly cheesesteak? ›

(Ribeye should be cut about 1/8″ thick, chuck almost shaved.) Season your meat. Yes, the cheese is salty/tangy, but the meat needs its own salt to shine. Hit it with a little salt and pepper before you start cooking and the flavor will permeate better.

What's the difference between a Philly cheesesteak and a regular cheesesteak? ›

However, the main difference between the two is that a Philly cheesesteak is a specific type of cheesesteak that originated in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is made with thinly sliced ribeye steak, grilled onions, and melted cheese, typically served on a hoagie roll.

What's the difference between a Philly steak and a steak and cheesesteak? ›

A classic cheesesteak uses thinly sliced, sautéed ribeye beef, a tender cut of steak from the outer ribs. If a different cut of beef is used, like skirt steak, or if the beef is cut into thick slices or served in a different manner, then it's a steak and cheese sandwich.

Do people put mayo on Philly cheesesteak? ›

Mayo goes on a cheesesteak hoagie, along with all the rabbit food that comes on a hoagie.

What is normally on a cheesesteak? ›

What is a Philly Cheesesteak? Philly Cheesesteak is a sandwich made with super thinly sliced ribeye steak, caramelized onion, and provolone cheese. That simple combination is the original classic as made popular on the East Coast.

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