Surprise! It’s totally a very manly virtual baby shower for David!
This is not yo mama’s baby shower. This is all about dudes and dude food, yo! David loves him some southern food, so we’re taking this Yankee classic – the Philly Cheesesteak – and southernizing it with some pimento cheese and Bird Song Brewing Jalapeno Pale Ale fried green tomatoes. Woot!
Of course, it wouldn’t be truly southern if we didn’t crack a fried egg on top and throw in some beer! So what? I might be a redneck if I bring beer to a baby shower, but it’s a MAN shower with dude food and David’s not the one with the bun in the oven! Beer is mandatory.
David is lives in upstate NY and belongs to a curling club – how cool is that? My southern heart does not quite understand what in tarnation happens with this rock and ice activity, but I’m totally on board with his love of cinnamon.
David also loves grilling, but I just cooked up this steak in a cast iron skillet.
I absolutely adore the spirit of a very manly virtual baby shower. Seriously, I love the community and friends I’ve made in this blogging world. I hope y’all join us in celebrating David and his wife Laura welcoming their little dude into their family!
Cheers and Congratulations David and Laura!
Here are the rest of the cool bloggers at the party:
- American Heritage Cooking – Buffalo Chicken Blue Cheese Hand Pies
- Bakerita – Bacon Toffee
- Baking a Moment – http://bakingamoment.
com/pumpkin-beer-soft- pretzels/ - The Big Man’s World – No-Bake Salted Caramel Apple Slice
- Blahnik Baker – Shredded BBQ Chicken Nachos
- Cook with Manali – Cinnamon Churros
- Cooking for Keeps – Brown Butter Seared Burgers Bourbon Mushrooms and Gruyere
- Foodness Gracious – Cider Braised Beef with Short Ribs with Sweet Potato Mash
- Gather for Bread – Ham Potato and Corn Chowder
- Hip Foodie Mom – Mini Croques Monsieur Sandwiches
- The Iron You – Wolfpack Style Meatballs
- Jem of the South – Praline Popcorn
- Kevin is Cooking – No-Bake Pumpkin Cheesecake Pecan Tarts
- Life Made Sweeter – Maple Sriracha Pulled Pork Mini Pot Pies
- Pizzazzerie – Vanilla Almond Snowball Cake
- Runnin Srilankan – Cinnamon Bacon Doughnuts
- Shared Appetite – Buffalo Garlic Knots
- Snixy Kitchen – Butternut Squash Bacon Deviled Eggs
- Urban Bakes – Maple Bourbon Bacon Chocolate Doughnuts
- Whisk and Shout – Vegan White Pizza With Spinach Basil
Philly Cheesesteak – Southern Style
Ingredients
For the Pimento Cheese
- 8 ounces extra sharp white cheddar shredded
- 4 ounces extra sharp yellow cheddar shredded
- 1/2 cup mayonaise
- 1/4 cup pimentos
For the Jalapeno Pale Ale Battered Fried Green Tomatoes
- 2 medium to large green tomatoes cut into 1/4 inch slices - you want to have at least 2 per sandwich (at least 8 slices)
- 1 cup flour
- 1 cup beer - I used Birdsong Brewing Co. Jalapeno Pale Ale
- 2 cups panko bread crumbs
- 1 cup canola oil - depending on the size of your pan - you want the oil to come halfway up the sides of the tomatoes
Other Ingredients
- 1 green bell pepper cored and sliced into 1/4 inch wide pieces lengthwise
- 2 onions halved and cut into 1/4 inch slices
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 fried egg per sandwich
- 4 hoagie rolls
- 3 pounds or so very thinly sliced sirloin
- Texas Pete optional
Instructions
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Preheat oven to 200
For the Pimento Cheese
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Combine both cheeses, mayonaise, and pimentos in a food processor and blend until combined
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Set aside or refrigerate until needed
For the Jalapeno Pale Ale Fried Green Tomatoes
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Combine beer and flour in a bowl and set aside for 20-30 minutes
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Add panko to a separate bowl
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Pour canola oil into a deep cast iron skillet over high heat
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Coat both sides of tomatoes in beer batter, then transfer to the bowl of panko and coat both sides, shaking off excess
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Working in batches, CAREFULLY and using tongs, transfer tomatoes to hot oil and fry until you can see that they are getting golden, crispy, and brown on the bottom and coming up the sides, then carefully flip and fry until golden, crispy, and brown on the other side
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Remove from pan and drain on a paper towel lined plate, then transfer to a parchment lined baking pan
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When all tomatoes are fried, drained, and transferred to the baking pan, keep warm in oven
For the Peppers and Onions
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Melt butter with olive oil over medium heat
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Add sliced peppers and cook for 3-4 minutes, then add onions and cook until fragrant and translucent and peppers are soft
Cooking the Meat and Finishing/Assembly
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Heat a non-stick skillet over medium high heat
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Working in batches, cook the sirloin slices 1 minute each side, remove to a plate tented with aluminum foil
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Arrange hoagie rolls on a plate
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Pile rolls high with the cooked sirloin - divide evenly between the rolls
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Evenly distribute peppers and onions over the top of each sandwich
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Add desired amount of pimento cheese to each
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Top with 2 or more Jalapeno Pale Ale Fried Green Tomatoes
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Top with fried egg
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Dash desired amount of Texas Pete on top