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I am not sure where the cheesesteak originated. In Philadelphia submarine sandwiches were referred to as hoagies if served cold and grinders if they had hot meats. Other places called submarine sandwiches subs including Subway. I expect many RallyPoint members have eaten cheese steaks - some with merely the thinly sliced steak, others with steak plus grilled onions, and or peppers; while others like everything possible piled on top. :-)
Do you like cheesesteaks? If so where did you enjoy them the most?
http://www.kitchenproject.com/history/Philly-Cheese-Steak/
Do you like cheesesteaks? If so where did you enjoy them the most?
http://www.kitchenproject.com/history/Philly-Cheese-Steak/
Edited 9 y ago
Posted 9 y ago
Responses: 13
LTC Stephen F., I have never eaten a good cheesesteak sandwich. I don't know of any restaurants around here that have them like they have in Pa.
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LTC Stephen F.
Thank you for responding Sgt Kelli Mays. The question is actually about the best cheesesteak not cheesecake :-)
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CPT Jack Durish
...and The Cheese Cake Factory makes a pretty good but far from best cheese cake. My daughter makes the best one I've ever had (she uses cream cheese from a very good bagel house)
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Sgt Kelli Mays
LTC Stephen F. - LOL...Okay that went passed me....Best Philly Cheese steak is made in my frying pan on my stove in my kitchen...Hands down.....no one can beat my Philly cheese steak.
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being an over the road truck driver I've eaten at most truck stops fast food joints and some decent restaurants you would think that would make me an expert 30 years of being a professional tourist I prefer subway
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