Daily Bizarre, Special and Unique Holidays – March, 24th 2021 National Cheesesteak Day

It’s time to share our latest post for our series Daily Bizarre, Special and Unique Holidays – March, 24th, 2021. It’s National Cheesesteak Day. Don’t tell my family because they would want one.

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Are you hungry? If I were to ask Charlie or David I am sure they would say yes. As for me not so much. Although, I do have to eat to lose the weight I would like to lost.

Celebrating this day is a real pleasure. Meal planning for the day is all set. Today is National Cheesesteak Day. A sandwich best known as the “Philadelphia Cheesesteak” or “Philly Cheesesteak”.

Do you like Philly Cheesesteak? David does and picks up Raybern’s Philly Cheesteak from Walmart for his lunch. Charlie likes to go to the mall to Charleys Philly Steak and get one when were shopping. As for me I don’t care for Philly Cheesesteak because for the meat they use Lamb. I don’t eat lamb Meat at all ever.

Rayberns Wrapped Sandwiches, Philly Cheesesteak

About:

Hot dog vendors and brothers Pat and Harry Olivieri from Philadelphia, PA are credited with creating the cheesesteak sandwich in the 1930s. They created a grilled beef and onion sandwich on a long, soft hoagie roll. It became an immediate hit.

It wasn’t long before a taxi cab driver suggested to Pat Olivier that he quit the hot dog vending business and open a store to sell his popular sandwich. That’s exactly what he did, opening “Pat’s King of Steaks” restaurant. The original sandwich did not have cheese. Cocky Joe, an employee of the restaurant added melted provolone cheese. Grilled peppers also came later.

Celebrate today with a delicious and classical American sandwich for lunch, dinner or both of these meals!

Additional Holiday:

National Chocolate Covered Raisin Day

Philly Cheesesteak

NATIONAL CHEESESTEAK DAY - March 24, 2021 | National Today

Ingredients

  • 8 oz. sliced lamb steak
  • 2 tablespoons cooking oil
  • Half small onion, sliced
  • Half small red or green bell pepper, sliced
  • ¼ teaspoon minced garlic
  • Salt to taste
  • Ground black pepper to taste
  • Ground red pepper to taste
  • 1 hoagie roll, sliced
  • 2 tablespoons soft butter
  • 2 slices provolone cheese

Preparation

  1. Heat oil at medium heat.
  2. Add onion, pepper and garlic to pan; sauté 3-4 minutes.
  3. Add meat and seasonings; brown.
  4. Coat inside of split roll with butter; toast in oven or broiler.
  5. Fill roll with meat, peppers and onions. Top with cheese.

Thank you,

Glenda, Charlie and David Cates

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