Simmered thinly sliced ribeye in beer with onions, bell pepper, and garlic. Topped with provolone thrown into the oven for 30 minutes.

by rdwtoker

7 Comments

  1. NachoNachoDan

    I could see myself getting three of these deep before they reach a temperature where they are even close to cooled down enough to safely eat without blistering your mouth.

  2. Dropsofjupiter1715

    When I make something that good, I say ‘I ate like a man.’ Hands all in!

  3. rdwtoker

    If anyone cares to know more about the preparation:

    Took thinly shaved ribeye, covered in salt pepper garlic powder and browned in the bottom of a sauce pot.

    Added one finely chopped onion, bell pepper, and 6 cloves of garlic. Poured in half a beer (miller high life), and brought to a simmer. Drank the other half of the beer.

    Then I added Dan O’s seasoning, oregano, thyme, parsley, paprika, MSG, liquid aminos, dash of juice from a jar of pickled okra, two dried chili peppers, dash of tabasco, el yucateco chipotle pepper sauce, chiltepin hot sauce, B&B green picamas hot sauce, and let simmer for an hour

    Then I added a finely slivered onion, let simmer for 20 minutes

    Sliced a loaf of kings Hawaiian rolls in half, toasted em while the oven was preheating, spread a thin layer of hellmans mayo, shoveled on the steak and onions, layered on the provolone slices, poured the juice on top, threw em in the oven in a glass baking dish on 350 for 30 minutes til the cheese melted

  4. Lurking_Larkspur

    It looks and I’m sure it tastes great, but when I am more inclined to use utensils, it sort of kills the sandwich.

    Unless there is a clean side of fries to collect some of the drippings, cleanse the pallet, and add carbs, this is basically a casserole or something.

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