Philly Cheese Steak Pizza
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My take on a homemade Philly cheese steak pizza! I’m loading up my homemade pizza crust with a quick garlic white sauce, lots of sautéed peppers, onions, and mushrooms. So why order out on Friday Night when you can make it at home?
Homemade Pizza!
This is seriously it. The pizza to end all pizzas. This cheese steak pizza has so much goodness all loaded onto my homemade pizza crust. It’s beefy and cheesy but also has something for my veggie lovers — onions, peppers, mushrooms. It’ll satisfy the whole family all in one go.
And your MOUTH will thank you.
I don’t know how much convincing is necessary when we’re talking about canceling on your local pizza guy and instead making this beautiful pie as home. But really, let’s just take a minute and a virtual whiff of this melty, cheesy, garlicky steak pizza. Oh chyeah, totally forgot to mention the best-ish part about all of this! The homemade garlic white sauce.
In this house we have major adoration for all things garlic.
Here’s how we make this cheese steak pizza. It all starts with the pizza crust. Now you can certainly buy store-bought pizza dough and just whip that up but if you’ve got a little time over the weekend, I urge you to give my homemade pizza dough a try. It freezes well so you could just make a batch and freeze it to have on hand whenever you NEED this cheese steak pizza in your life.
The next thing we need is the garlic sauce. It starts off just like any other white sauce. We begin by whisking together a little butter and flour in a small saucepan once the room smells like cooked pie dough, we stream in the milk. Remember, always use COLD MILK when making a white sauce, you’ll never get lumps that way. While the milk heat up, we’ll add in 1-3 cloves of pressed garlic. And when the sauce reaches a simmer, we’ll add in the final touches. A little salt, pepper, a pinch of nutmeg, and ¼ cup of grated parmesan cheese.
And the steak. Leftover cooked ribeye, skirt or flank steaks are all perfect for this recipe. You’ll need a total of 6 ounces of cooked steak for 1 pizza. I keep the seasonings pretty simple on the steak since our white sauce is LOADED with garlicky goodness.
For the veggies, I loaded on lots of onions, green peppers, and sliced mushrooms. We have a divided household when it comes to the best kind of pizza. I root hard for the veggies and the hubby is all about the meat. But i’m sure this comes as no surprise as this is probably the case in most households. You can sauté the onions, mushrooms, and peppers a little before adding them on to the steak pizza or just add them raw. I find that mushrooms tend to get a little watery when added raw so I almost always give them a quick sauté. Also, you can caramelize the onions completely if you want a little more of that sweet depth of flavor. You really can’t go wrong with this one, use the veggies how ever you like.
And friends, there’s no such thing as too much cheese on your pizza. We like shredded mozzarella but provolone, or even an Italian cheese blend would be delicious. Use whatever you like!
And there you have it! Golden crust, bubbly cheese, sweet onions, and steak all loaded onto this Philly cheese steak pizza.
May your Fridays always look this good! ⬇⬇⬇
Philly Cheese Steak Pizza
My take on a homemade Philly cheese steak pizza! I'm loading up my homemade pizza crust with a quick garlic white sauce, lots of sautéed peppers, onions, and mushrooms. So why order out on Friday Night when you can make it at home?
Ingredients
Sauce:
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 1 tablespoon flour
- ½ cup cold milk
- 1-3 cloves garlic, pressed
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- a pinch of black pepper AND nutmeg
- ¼ cup parmesan cheese
Pizza:
- ½ recipe homemade
- 6 ounces of cooked ribeye, skirt,or flank steak, or roast beef (see notes for cooking instructions)
- ½ green bell pepper, sliced
- 3-5 mushrooms sliced
- ½ sweet onion, thinly sliced
- 3 teaspoons oil (optional)
- 1 ¼ cup shredded cheese (such as mozzarella or provolone)
Instructions
- Position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat the oven to 475ºF. Roll the dough out into a 12 inch circle. Create a lip or rim by thickening the dough around the crust portion. This keeps the sauce in instead of running over the sides. Let dough rest for 15-20 minutes while you prepare the sauce.
- Melt the butter in a small saucepan over medium heat. Whisk in the flour and let cook for 1 minute or until it smells like baked pie dough. Slowly stream in the cold milk while you whisk. Add the pressed garlic and allow the sauce to come to a gentle simmer. Season with salt, pepper, and nutmeg. Remove the sauce from the stove; whisk in the parmesan cheese. Allow the sauce to cool for 5-10 minutes, you can prep your veggies in that time.
- The veggies can be used raw on the pizza if you prefer. I like to heat a skillet with a teaspoon of oil and cook each onions, peppers, and mushrooms for just a couple minutes separately. You'll use a total of 3 teaspoons of oil to do this. I sometimes let the onions go low and slow for a little longer to get them to sweeten up a bit more, however this is totally optional.
- Top the dough with sauce, cooked steak, veggies, and shredded cheese. Bake for 12-15 minutes or until the crust is lightly browned and the cheese is bubbling and golden. For the last minute of baking, you can turn it to the broiler setting jus to get everything extra bubbly if you'd like. Slice pizza and serve!
Notes
- If you don't have leftover cooked steak, here's how to make it: Freeze the steak for 20-30 minutes so it's easier to slice. Slice into very thin slices. Heat a skillet with 2 teaspoons of oil and season the steak with a pinch of salt and pepper. Cook the meat for a total of 1-2 minutes flipping it halfway in between so that it cooks evenly. Remove to a plate and let cool.
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10 Comments on “Philly Cheese Steak Pizza”
Loved this pizza including the crust!
Loved this recipe. I have been looking for a good sauce for Philly cheese steak pizza and eureka! I have found it.
What steak is best to use on this ? We have some ribeyes frozen already but would they be too chewy since they have been frozen awhile ? Or too hard to cut ?
Ribeyes would work fine if they’re frozen. You’ll just need to defrost them to the point where you can easily slice them with a knife!
This was delicious! I cooked my onion, mush, and peppers a bit first and added banana peppers. I am making again tonight. It is now one of our favorites.
We loved it. I used refrigerator flat bread for dough.st
Pizza looks really awesome! Definitely going to try 🙂
Just made this pizza with orange and yellow peppers, onions, and a small tenderloin steak. The sauce was perfect for pizza! I did skip the nutmeg though since it doesn’t suit my personal tastes.
Hello,
I like to eat pizza with different varieties.I learn new recipe and will share with others.Great work..!
Made the dough as per your link (great) and it came out fine with half the amount being perfect for what I needed. Substituted thyme and a dash of pepper and Worcestershire sauce for the nutmeg when making the sauce. A shake of red pepper and/or cayenne added to the sauce or steak adds a little bite as well.
This recipe looks amazing!???