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Spicy Philly Cheesesteak with Waffle Fries

How Do You Make a Spicy Philly Cheesesteak Like Takeout?

You make it by using thin shaved steak, high heat cooking, melty white cheese, and bold toppings like jalapeños — then finishing it in a buttery toasted roll. Pair it with crispy seasoned waffle fries for the full experience.


🔥 Why This Recipe Works

  • High heat = caramelized steak flavor
  • Thin slices = tender, juicy bites
  • Real cheese slices = perfect melt (not greasy sauce)
  • Jalapeños = spicy contrast
  • Buttered bread = restaurant-level finish
Spicy Philly cheesesteak sandwich with melted cheese jalapenos and seasoned waffle fries
Loaded spicy Philly cheesesteak with crispy waffle fries

🥩 Ingredients

For the Cheesesteak

  • 1 lb ribeye (thinly sliced)
  • 4 hoagie rolls
  • 8 slices white American cheese (or provolone)
  • 1 green bell pepper (sliced)
  • 1 onion (sliced)
  • 1/2 cup jalapeños (fresh or pickled)
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 1 tbsp oil
  • Salt + black pepper

For Cajun Waffle Fries

  • Frozen waffle fries
  • 1 tsp paprika
  • 1/2 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/2 tsp cayenne
  • 1/2 tsp salt

👨‍🍳 Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Cook the Fries First

  • Bake or air fry waffle fries until extra crispy
  • Toss with Cajun seasoning while hot

👉 Tip: Cook longer than package instructions for crisp texture


2. Sauté Veggies

  • Heat oil in skillet
  • Add onions + peppers
  • Cook until soft and slightly caramelized
  • Remove and set aside

3. Cook the Steak (CRUCIAL STEP)

  • Use HIGH heat
  • Add steak in a single layer
  • Let it sear before flipping
  • Chop lightly while cooking

👉 This creates that street-style texture


4. Combine + Melt Cheese

  • Add veggies back to steak
  • Season well
  • Lay cheese slices on top
  • Let melt fully (do NOT overmix)

5. Toast the Bread

  • Spread butter inside rolls
  • Toast in pan until golden

6. Assemble

  • Load steak mixture into bread
  • Top with jalapeños
  • Serve with waffle fries (or stuff some underneath)

🔥 Texture Breakdown

  • Bread: crispy outside, soft inside
  • Steak: juicy + slightly crispy edges
  • Cheese: thick melted layer
  • Jalapeños: fresh bite
  • Fries: crunchy ridged exterior

💡 Pro Tips for That Takeout Look

  • Use shaved ribeye (or freeze steak before slicing thin)
  • Don’t overcrowd the pan
  • Melt cheese AFTER cooking
  • Toast bread in butter, not dry
  • Add jalapeños last for color + texture

🔄 Ingredient Swaps

  • No ribeye → use sirloin
  • No waffle fries → crinkle fries
  • Less spicy → remove jalapeños
  • Extra creamy → add cheese sauce drizzle

❓ FAQ

What is the best cheese for Philly cheesesteak?

White American melts best for that creamy texture, but provolone works too.

Can I make this ahead?

You can prep the steak mixture, but assemble fresh for best texture.

How do I get thin steak slices?

Freeze steak for 30–40 minutes, then slice thin.

Can I make it in an air fryer?

Fries yes, sandwich no — skillet is best.


🧊 Storage

  • Store meat separately up to 3 days
  • Reheat in skillet (not microwave)
  • Toast bread fresh before serving

This recipe recreates that messy, loaded takeout cheesesteak:

  • Juicy steak
  • Melty cheese
  • Spicy jalapeños
  • Crispy waffle fries

It’s bold, indulgent, and made to impress visually and flavor-wise.

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Oliver Hearth

Oliver Hearth is a home recipe developer specializing in tested, easy-to-follow American comfort food recipes designed for everyday home cooking.

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