Slow Cooker Cheese Steaks Recipe Reviews - Allrecipes.com (Pg. 2)
Reviewed: Jan. 31, 2012
really, really good!! my husband loved it. very flavorful, and so easy.I even tryed it using tri tip I had left over from a bbq,I just put the meat in a skillet with the broth to slowly reheat it and then did everything else the recipe said and it was great!
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Reviewed: Jan. 31, 2012
This recipe made for some tasty cheesesteaks. I used provolone cheese and multi-colored peppers because of my family's taste preferences.
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Reviewed: Jan. 22, 2012
this is my first review after making several things on this website. This sandwich is great! My husband accidently grabbed beef stock instead of chicken, so i put beef stock in the ingredient finder and this looked good. the beef is super easy to cook since it's in a crockpot and cooking the veggies only takes a few minutes. I don't even eat beef but had to try one of these after they came out of the oven and looked so delicious! only change i made was to use provolone cheese instead of american. Wonderful recipe, will absolutely make again!!
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Reviewed: Jan. 17, 2012
Great idea but I think a little over the top as far as using a better cut of meat. I used bottom round steaks cut from a bottom round roast. Inexpensive and works well. I cooked the steaks in chicken stalk (all I had) and onions on high in my crock pot until meat started to fall apart. I pulled the meat apart (like pulled pork) mixed in 3 ladle fulls of the juice and let it sit while I cooked the onions, peppers and mushrooms. Placed on toasted rolls with cheese and mustard and broiled to melt cheese. Very tasty, tender and the family raved about them.
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Home Town: Bath, Maine, USA

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Reviewed: Nov. 15, 2011
I think it lacked a little flavor in the meat but was a great way ti have a different cheesesteak
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Home Town: Allentown, Pennsylvania, USA
Living In: Fallon, Nevada, USA
Reviewed: Nov. 10, 2011
Living on the west coast from Philly, not easy to come across a good philly...made this with french rolls (bc we dont have italian) and it is definitely a keeper. Everyone enjoyed the sandwich. I did cook for only 3 hours, I think next time I will cook on low for 3 hours instead, i like a some color in my meat.
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Reviewed: Aug. 9, 2011
This was freaking delicious! I cooked the meat exactly 3 hours and it was nice and juicy. Omitted the peppers since my husband doesn't like them and I added Worcester to the mushrooms and onions. It was also easy to make which is great for me since I usually can't cook.
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Reviewed: Jul. 5, 2011
Well, I tried this and it was not to my liking! The meat was dry, tough and tasteless. I made only two sandwiches and couldn't eat more. Don't make this just go to a good sub shop.
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Home Town: Braintree, Massachusetts, USA
Living In: Halifax, Massachusetts, USA

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Reviewed: Jun. 28, 2011
I'm so glad I found this recipe because I bought a 3 pack of tri tips that was on sale and needed some new ways to make it!! This was really good! I didn't use the mushrooms, just because I didn't have any on hand. I love a good sandwich :) Thanks for the recipe!!
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: Ventura, California, USA
Reviewed: Jun. 27, 2011
I had to defer to the cheese steak expert (Mr. LTH) on this one. I asked him for a star rating and he said, "4.5". I would say 4, so we'll average them together and call it 4. I followed the recipe with the exception of the cut of meat. I did not have tri tip, so I substituted Sirloin Top Roast.
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