Cleveland Cheesesteaks with Pretzel Hoagie Rolls.
Showing my hometown some love today.
Well, that and there is this restaurant in Lakewood, Ohio called The Melt. Basically it’s a bar/grill that sells a gazillion different types of AMAZING grilled cheeses. Yes, it’s a restaurant focused on grilled cheese and if you are ever in the Cleveland area you have to check it out. They have something for everyone. Meat lovers, meat haters and even the dairy haters too. It’s so good.
Anyway, one of the sandwiches is the Cleveland Cheese Steak. I have never actually had this, but it sounds like something my family would love, and since I live in Colorado, with no plans of visiting Cleveland in the near future, I attempted my own. I am not really sure whether they taste like the cheesesteaks at the Melt, but they sure taste good.
Obviously my brothers were pretty excited about these.
So much so that I took a total of five maybe ten minutes to snap a few photos (which I of course hate because I never do well being rushed). They were drooling with hunger just waiting for these. I am pretty sure it was not even eleven am yet, but they wanted these sandwiches.
They are freaks, but at least they loved um!
The pretzel hoagie rolls make all the difference. This is not how they come at The Melt, but for some reason the idea of a pretzel paired with cheesesteak just felt right. And it was, SO right. But really, when are pretzel rolls ever wrong?
Can you imagine how perfect these would be for a Father’s Day BBQ? Technically none of this is done on the grill, but these are perfect for any dad and any party because they are easy, feed a lot and people just love them. Perfect Fathers Day gift if you ask me. A nice meal, or a set of tools? Yea, I think I’d go with the meal!
Ok, so I think that is it for today. It’s Thursday and I wish it was Friday, but also I am wishing it was still Monday because I have too much to do before I leave next Monday night. I’ll get it all done (I hope!), but I am at the point right before vacation when you’re basically itching to be on vacation already. Like every task just seems to carry on and on. Oh well, soon enough it all be good.
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Cleveland Cheesesteaks with Pretzel Hoagie Rolls.
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American
Keyword: cheesesteak, hoagie, pretzel, rolls
Perfect for Father's day or BBQ parties
Ingredients
- 3 pounds beef brisket
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- salt and pepper
- 2 gloves garlic minced and grated
- 1 tablespoon chili powder
- 1 teaspoon cumin
- 1/4 teaspoon onion powder
- 1/4 cup cider vinegar
- 1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce
- 1 1/2 cups water
- 8 ounces provolone cheese shredded
- 4-6 [Pretzel Hoagie Rolls | https://dev.halfbakedharvest.com/homemade-sea-salt-soft-pretzels-with-buffalo-cheddar-cheese-sauce/] warmed (shape the pretzels into logs instead of pretzels)
Pepper + Garlic Mushrooms + Onions
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 16 ounces button mushrooms
- 2 large onions sliced thin
- 1 green pepper sliced
- 2 cloves garlic minced or grated
- pinch of salt and pepper
Instructions
To make in the Crockpot
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Heat a large skillet over high heat add a little olive oil. Season the brisket with salt and pepper. When the skillet is hot place the brisket in the skillet and sear both sides, about 3-4 minutes per side. Place the brisket in the bowl of a crockpot. Add the garlic, chili powder, cumin, onion powder, water, worcestershire and cider vinegar. Cover and cook on low 8-10 hours or on high 6-8 hours.
To cook in the Oven.
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Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
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Heat a dutch oven over high heat, add a little olive oil. Season the brisket with salt and pepper. When the dutch oven is hot place the brisket in the pot and sear both sides, about 3-4 minutes per side. Remove from heat. Add the garlic, chili powder, cumin, onion powder, water, worcestershire and cider vinegar. Cover and bake for 3 1/2-4 hours or until the meat is tender and shreds easily.
Garlic Mushrooms, Peppers + Onions
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Heat a large skillet over medium heat. Melt 1 tablespoon butter and then add the garlic. Sauté 30 seconds then add the mushrooms and onions. Cook 5-8 minutes or until mushrooms are browned and onions are cooked down. Remove and place on a plate.
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To the same skillet add another tablespoon butter. Add the bell peppers and cook for 5-8 minutes or until peppers start to brown and char a bit. Add to the plate with the mushrooms and onions.
To Assemble
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Preheat the oven to 350 degree F.
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Slice the Pretzel Hoagie Rolls down the center and open them up with your fingers. Add a little shredded provolone and then stuff with the shredded brisket and drizzle with some of the sauce left in the pot used to cook the brisket. Add a handful or so of the peppers, mushrooms and onions and then top with more cheese. Wrap the sandwiches tightly in foil and place them on a baking sheet. Bake for 10-15 minutes or until the cheese is melted. Remove from the oven and unwrap. EAT.
Recipe Notes
*To make the pretzel hoagie rolls just use [this dough recipe | https://dev.halfbakedharvest.com/homemade-sea-salt-soft-pretzels-with-buffalo-cheddar-cheese-sauce/] only shape the pretzels into logs instead of pretzels. *Inspired by The Melt in Lakewood, Ohio.
Until then, let’s just eat some cheesesteaks…Cleveland style.
Love the Cleveland tribute! 😀 Melt Bar and Grill is definitely awesome. Your cheesesteak sandwich looks AMAZING.
Thanks Liz!!
The Melt sounds like a place I would love. These cheesesteaks make me drool! They look so gooood!
Thanks Bri!
The brisket looks super tender and delicious! Love the look of it Tieghan 🙂
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Thanks Millie!!
I have not cooked but one brisket and it was tough as leather. This looked so tender. I need to get one and try this method. YUM!!!
Thanks Charlotte!
I love pretzel rolls…these look so good you’re making Cleveland and Philly proud with these cheese steaks..
Thanks so much, Lisa!
Pretzel Hoagie Rolls??? You are a culinary genius! These sandwiches look amazing!!
Thanks cate!
These rolls looks AMAZING. Holy moly.
Thank you!
Not going to lie… If I was at your house when you made these I’d be drooling over your shoulder as you took photos waiting to devour them, too. 😉 Yumminess!
🙂
Thanks so much, Stephanie!!
It’s so nice to wake up to some Cleveland pride! I miss the city so much and this post helped!
Haha! Thanks so much, Betsy!
That’s one beautiful sandwich! That brisket looks divine.
Thanks so much, Liz!!
To die for basically! This is like last meal worthy!!
Thanks Sophia!
Drool-worthy, as usual. I don’t know how you manage to churn out a recipe nearly every day! They are always so wonderfully photographed as well. Beautiful in every sense. If I’m ever in the Ohio area (that’s your state, right?), you might just get a little hungry knock on your door!
Thanks so mo much, Helen!! I am originally from Cleveland, but live In Colorado now.
Tieghan! I didn’t know you’re from Cleveland! Me too. Melt has several locations now, including Independence, Cleveland Heights, Mentor, and even Columbus. Nice job with your sandwiches.
NO way! They have expanded!
Thanks so much, Andrea!!
I could totally devour one of these right now.
Thanks Jessica!
Girl I am hungry and it’s not even lunch time here!!
Oops! 🙂
Your cheesesteaks look so good but it’s the pretzel hoagie rolls that I’m dying to try!
The Pretzel rolls are the best! 🙂
I need to make this pronto. Now I’m hungry!
Hope you get to! 🙂
I didn’t even know Cleveland had a cheese steak and honestly it sounds better than a Philly. Totally bookmarking and trying, it looks ridiculously good.
Happy Blogging!
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Thank you!
There are so many things I love combined in this recipe!
Thank you!
you had me at pretzel roll.
The pretzel rolls look amazing, and the brisket looks so moist, tender, and so flavorful! I’ll be sure to make these when I get back in the States. YUM!
These look great! What is the sauce on the side??
Yes, just all the yes. The pretzel buns here are golden in more ways than one.
Now I know why I am so addicted to your blog! You’re a fellow Clevelander. Had no idea. My kids love your food, my husband loves your food – it’s been one great meal after another since I discovered you. Thank you. Love Melt…you did it justice.
This looks deliciously amazing!
What a delicious combination!! I love it, I’ll make it.
What is the sauce in the ramekin? The sandwich looks amazing!!
It is just the leftover sauce you toss the meat with.
Thanks!
Looks amazing, to make the rolls rather than pretzels do you have to change the cooking times – water & oven? Thanks xx
Hey Annabel, I think the cooking should be the same, but just be checking to make sure they do not cook too fast. Hope you love these and let me know if you have any other questions. Enjoy! 🙂
I can’t wait to make these, they look amazing!! Did you mix the seasonings from the meat with mayonnaise or something for the dip in the ramekins – it looks creamy?
Also, any suggestions for what cut of meat I could substitute for brisket? I’m skeptical I’ll be able to find brisket at my local grocery store. Thanks!!
Hi Rachel!
I just mixed in some chipotle peppers. As for the meat, would short ribs work??
Ok thanks for the suggestions!
I’m telling you just recently found your blog and I’m blown away. Boy what a future you have kid!!!!
I live in Lakewood and visit Melt often!!! These are BETTER than theirs!!! Just found your site and have spent the last several days reading and saving recipes! One question…. what does the number next to the recipe once you add it to your box correlate with? Love your recipes and can’t wait to get your cookbooks!!!
Hey Molly,
Thank you so much for giving the recipe a go! I am thrilled it was enjoyed. xTieghan