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1. Prepare the Steak
Start by prepping your steak. Thinly slice the ribeye or sirloin steak against the grain. This will help ensure the meat is tender.
Once the steak is cooked, transfer it to a plate and set it aside.
2. Sauté the Vegetables
In the same skillet, add a bit more oil if needed and toss in the sliced onions, bell peppers, and garlic. Sauté for about 5 minutes, until the vegetables soften and caramelize, but still have a little bite. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
3. Assemble the Quesadillas
Now it’s time to assemble your quesadillas!
Heat a separate large skillet or griddle over medium heat. Add a small pat of butter and allow it to melt, swirling to coat the pan.
Place a second tortilla on top and press down gently with a spatula. Let it cook for about 2–3 minutes, or until the bottom tortilla is golden brown and crispy. Carefully flip the quesadilla and cook the other side until golden and crispy as well, about 2 more minutes.
4. Slice and Serve
Once the quesadillas are cooked to perfection, transfer them to a cutting board and let them rest for a minute before slicing into wedges. This ensures the melted cheese stays intact.
Tips and Variations
- Steak Alternatives: While ribeye and sirloin work perfectly for this recipe, you can also use flank steak, skirt steak, or even ground beef. For a lighter option, swap the steak for grilled chicken or shrimp.
- Add Mushrooms: For extra depth of flavor, sauté some sliced mushrooms along with the onions and peppers.
- Cheese Options: If you prefer a different cheese, American cheese, Cheddar, or Swiss are great substitutes. Provolone and mozzarella are classic choices because they melt beautifully and have a mild flavor that complements the steak.
- Spicy Twist: If you love heat, try adding some sliced jalapeños to the quesadilla filling or drizzling some sriracha over the top before serving.
- Grilled or Pan-Fried: If you don’t want to cook the quesadillas in a skillet, you can grill them on a barbecue or use a panini press to get a nice, crispy texture.
- Make it a Wrap: If you’re looking for something less greasy, you can skip the butter and wrap the filling in a tortilla, then bake it in the oven at 350°F (175°C) for about 10-12 minutes for a healthier alternative.
Why You’ll Love Steak Cheese Steak Quesadillas
The Steak Cheese Steak Quesadilla is a crowd-pleaser that brings together all the flavors you love from a classic Philly cheesesteak, with the satisfying crunch and cheesiness of a quesadilla. The combination of juicy steak, caramelized onions and peppers, and melted cheese wrapped in a crisp tortilla creates a perfect balance of savory, rich flavors in every bite. Whether you’re serving it for a casual dinner, game day, or a fun party, this dish is sure to be a hit.
It’s quick, easy, and incredibly customizable, so you can make it exactly how you like it. Add extra toppings, swap out the steak for chicken, or pile on the cheese for extra indulgence—this recipe is flexible and endlessly delicious.
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