Quickie good & cheap dinner plug!
Apr. 30th, 2007 10:46 amBought a Cheese Steak Kit last night at Walmart - it's in the freezer-bin section, costs $5.65-ish, and has in it 4 rolls, 4 "steaks", onions, and cheese. It's got a yellow-orange sort of label on it, not sure of the brand, and it's in a big bag sort of thing like you'd buy frozen chicken breasts in.
You warm the rolls in the oven (they come out OMG good and crispy on the outside), and cook the rest in a single (big) skillet. I added a can of mushrooms and some jalepenos to ours, plus a random mixture of some seasonings, though not too many seasonings, 'cause I didn't really know what I was doing and didn't want to ruin it. Put out several sauce options (A-1, Jerk sauce, etc) for people to choose from, though I didn't add anything at all to mine.
Chris declared the cheesesteaks the best he's ever had, better than our favorite cheesesteak place, where a single sandwich costs as much or more than this whole dinner kit cost.
These are SO going to become a standard meal at our house. Really good!!! Thought I'd just pass that along in case you were getting tired of the same-ol, same-ol. :)
You warm the rolls in the oven (they come out OMG good and crispy on the outside), and cook the rest in a single (big) skillet. I added a can of mushrooms and some jalepenos to ours, plus a random mixture of some seasonings, though not too many seasonings, 'cause I didn't really know what I was doing and didn't want to ruin it. Put out several sauce options (A-1, Jerk sauce, etc) for people to choose from, though I didn't add anything at all to mine.
Chris declared the cheesesteaks the best he's ever had, better than our favorite cheesesteak place, where a single sandwich costs as much or more than this whole dinner kit cost.
These are SO going to become a standard meal at our house. Really good!!! Thought I'd just pass that along in case you were getting tired of the same-ol, same-ol. :)