Philly Cheesesteak Loaded Fries: Classic Cheesesteak Flavor Over Crispy Fries

These loaded Philly Cheesesteak Fries combine crispy waffle fries topped with sautéed peppers and onions, tender steak, and gooey provolone cheese.

loaded cheesesteak fries on a platter. recipe from girlcarnivore.com

Perfect for tailgating or a hearty snack at home, these Philly cheesesteak fries capture the flavor of the classic sandwich in a quick, shareable platter. With just a few ingredients and about 30 minutes of hands-on time, you’ll have crispy fries piled high with seasoned steak, caramelized onions and peppers, and melted provolone.

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What is traditionally on a Philly cheesesteak?

A traditional Philly cheesesteak features thinly sliced ribeye, onions, and peppers on a hoagie roll, often finished with American cheese, provolone, or cheese whiz. This recipe transfers those same flavors onto a bed of waffle fries for an easy, shareable twist.

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What you need to make this recipe

  • Frozen waffle fries – wide, sturdy fries are ideal for holding toppings.
  • Ribeye steak – about 8 ounces; thinly sliced after resting.
  • Salt and black pepper – to season the steak and vegetables.
  • Green bell pepper and onion – sliced thin and caramelized.
  • Worcestershire sauce – adds depth to the vegetables.
  • Provolone cheese – shredded provolone melts beautifully; shred it yourself for best texture.
  • Condiments – mayo, ketchup, or your preferred sauces for serving.

How to make Philly cheesesteak fries

Bake the fries: Preheat the oven according to the frozen fries’ package. Divide the fries between two baking sheets so they sit in a single layer and bake until golden and crisp.

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Cook the steak: Season the ribeye with salt. Heat a cast-iron or heavy skillet over medium-high heat and sear the steak 2–3 minutes per side until a nice crust forms. Remove the steak and wrap in foil to rest.

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Sauté the vegetables: In the same skillet, add the thinly sliced onion and green pepper. Allow them to caramelize for a few minutes, then add Worcestershire sauce and black pepper. Cover and cook until softened and fragrant.

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Slice the steak: Thinly slice the rested steak against the grain. Increase the oven temperature to the broil setting.

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Assemble and melt: On a baking sheet, arrange a layer of fries, then top with one quarter of the shredded provolone, a quarter of the sliced steak, and a quarter of the peppers and onions. Broil 1 minute to melt the cheese. Remove, pile the remaining fries on top, and finish by covering with the remaining steak, vegetables, and cheese. Broil 2–3 minutes more until the cheese is fully melted and bubbly.

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Remove from the oven and allow to cool slightly before serving so guests can scoop up portions without burning themselves.

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What fries to use

Any fries will work, but waffle fries are recommended. Their surface and holes create a sturdy platform to hold meat, veggies, and cheese without collapsing.

What is the best meat for Philly cheesesteak?

Ribeye is the traditional choice because it offers good marbling and flavor when thinly sliced. You can swap in sirloin or flank if you prefer, but be sure to slice against the grain for tenderness.

What kind of cheese is on a Philly cheesesteak?

Classic Philly cheesesteaks use cheese whiz, American, or provolone. This recipe keeps it simple with shredded provolone, which melts well and complements the steak and vegetables.

Recipe Tips

  • Divide the fries: Use two baking sheets so the fries bake in a single layer and crisp evenly.
  • Work in layers: Build the fries with cheese and toppings in stages to ensure even melting and stability.
  • Use waffle fries: They crisp up nicely and support the toppings.
  • Slice against the grain: This shortens muscle fibers and keeps the steak tender.
loaded cheesesteak fries with peppers onions and provolone cheese

How to store

Serve these fries immediately for best texture. Leftover cooked steak and vegetables can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3–4 days or frozen for up to 3 months. To reheat, thaw if frozen, then warm on the stovetop or microwave until heated through; reassembled fries are best eaten fresh.

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Philly Cheesesteak Fries Recipe

5 from 5 votes
Prep: 5 mins
Cook: 35 mins
Resting Time: 5 mins
Servings: 8
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Go big at your next tailgate with a generous platter of loaded Philly cheesesteak fries—steak, peppers, onions, and melted cheese over crispy fries.

Recommended Equipment

  • 10–12″ cast iron or other oven-safe skillet
  • Baking sheet

Ingredients

  • 1 (24 oz) package frozen waffle fries
  • 8 oz ribeye steak
  • Salt
  • ½ green bell pepper, seeded and thinly sliced
  • ½ onion, thinly sliced
  • 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
  • 8 oz provolone cheese, shredded
  • Ground black pepper
  • Mayo, ketchup, or other desired condiments

Instructions

Bake the Fries

  • Preheat the oven according to the fries’ package and arrange two baking sheets.
  • Divide the fries between the sheets in a single layer and bake until golden and crisp.

Cook the Steak

  • Season the steak liberally with salt.
  • Heat a cast-iron skillet over medium-high heat and sear the steak 2–3 minutes per side until a crust forms.
  • Remove the steak and wrap in foil to rest.
  • In the same skillet, add the peppers and onions and let them caramelize 3–5 minutes.
  • Add Worcestershire sauce and black pepper, cover, and cook until tender, about 5 more minutes.
  • Slice the steak thinly against the grain.

Build the Loaded Fries

  • Remove the fries from the oven and set the oven to broil.
  • Arrange a layer of fries on a baking sheet, top with ¼ of the cheese, ¼ of the steak, and ¼ of the peppers and onions. Broil 1 minute to melt the cheese.
  • Remove carefully and pile the remaining fries on top.
  • Cover with the remaining steak, veggies, and cheese, then broil 2–3 minutes until the cheese melts.

Serve

  • Allow to cool briefly, then serve warm so guests can scoop portions from the platter.

Notes

For extra crisp fries, cook them in an air fryer for the initial cook before assembling.

Nutrition

Calories: 396 kcal | Carbohydrates: 29 g | Protein: 16 g | Fat: 25 g

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