Oven Baked Velveeta Hoagies have been a life saver. As part of a sponsored post for Collective Bias® I made these Philly Cheese Steak Hoagies using Velveeta to take to our ball games and have dinner at the park. Visit my Google+ album to see my shopping experience.
My husband works really long days and it never fails, baseball always conflicts during dinner time. If we waited until after the ballgame to get home and make dinner we wouldn’t eat until really late. We try to avoid eating out too, since it can be very expensive. On days like these, I’ve found the perfect solution! I just make simple meals that I can take to the park with us. One of the family favorites is our oven baked Philly Cheese Steak hoagies made with Velveeta cheese.
My family loves Velveeta and being in a hurry to get dinner prepped it’s so easy to use. I can just slice the cheese and I don’t have to worry about shredding cheese to get the results I want.
It just takes a few minutes to get these Philly Cheese Steak hoagies prepped and made. Just lay out all of the ingredients and it really is dinner made simple. Tip: You can cook the meat a head of time for an extra time saving tip.
When you’re done just wrap your hoagies in some foil. They’ll stay warm for a few hours and just throw your favorite drink and sides in your cooler and picnic at the park has never been easier.
Ingredients
- 2 Tbsp of oil
- 1 medium onion sliced
- 1 green bell pepper sliced
- 1 red bell pepper sliced
- 2 lbs steak (very thin sliced, skirt steak, sirloin roast etc)
- Salt and pepper to taste
- 2 Tbsp of Worcestershire sauce
- Velveeta Cheese
- 6 Hoagie Rolls
Instructions
- Heat oil over med-high heat. Add onions and bell peppers and stir. Cook until onions start to look transparent, add steak slices and cook for about 3-4 minutes until meat is lightly browned. Add salt pepper and Worcestershire and cook for another 1-2 minutes.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees
- Add Steak and Onions into center of hoagie roll and top with Velveeta cheese
- Bake at 350 degrees for 10-15 minutes in oven until cheese is melted
Oven Baked Velveeta Hoagies are just one of the few ways we use Velveeta. What’s your favorite way to use Velveeta?
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Tonia@thegunnysack says
What a fantastic idea! Not only do those look delicious, they are a great way to save money!
Gina says
I totally agree – we were able to buy one box of velveeta and made 12 hoagies!