Cheese Steak Egg Rolls with Ranch Pepper Rings

  3.9 – 29 reviews  • Beef
Level: Easy
Total: 30 min
Prep: 15 min
Cook: 15 min
Yield: 4 servings

Ingredients

  1. Cooking spray
  2. 1 cup sliced onions
  3. 2 cooked fillet or rib-eye steaks, cut into thin slices
  4. 8 spring roll wrappers
  5. 6 to 8 ounces provolone cheese
  6. 2 large yellow or red bell peppers, sliced crosswise into rounds
  7. 1 packet dry ranch dip mix

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Coat 2 baking sheets with cooking spray.
  2. Coat a large skillet with cooking spray and set pan over medium-high heat. Add onions and cook 3 minutes, until soft. Push onions over to the side of pan, add steak to pan and cook 1 minute. Transfer spring roll wrapper to a flat surface. Top with steak, onions and provolone cheese in bottom third of wrapper. Roll wrapper one time, fold in ends, and roll up. Place on prepared baking sheet and spray with cooking spray.
  3. Arrange peppers on separate baking sheet and spray with cooking spray. Coat with ranch mix. Roast cheese steak egg rolls and peppers 15 minutes, until wrappers are golden brown and peppers are soft.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 of 4 servings
Calories 753
Total Fat 52 g
Saturated Fat 24 g
Carbohydrates 26 g
Dietary Fiber 2 g
Sugar 4 g
Protein 46 g
Cholesterol 153 mg
Sodium 559 mg

Reviews

Pamela Ramos
I made these foe my family yesterday, with a couple of variations. I caramelized the onions and peppers seperately and then mixed them together and put both inside the egg roll wraps along with a sprig of cilantro and it was out of this world. The peppers and onions gave it a sweetness that was awesome. The cilantro added a bit more flavor that was really great. I added a sliver of jalapeno pepper in the ones I ate because I love spicy food, but not for everyone. That was a super addition doe me. Thanks Robin!!
Karen Day
We made these using the leftover bourbon steak from this episode like she did in the show and they were SUPER yummy. A very big hit with the family. The only request was for more peppers, so next time we will make more peppers and put them inside the eggrolls. I think you can use whatever cheese you like, but don’t skip the onions!
Victor Sharp
I made these and I can honestly tell you I am not a fan. No one liked them and they made me nauseous after eating them.
Katherine Miller
when i baked them for the 15 min. they were rock hard…..cheese was gone, they were not browned at all. I sprayed them well.
Steve Hill
This is such a great recipe & great for super bowl sunday or the world series playoffs! It did take me 30 minutes to prepare, not the fifteen. I used eggroll wrappers which was all I could find @ the store & they were 6 inches square. I put three of the slices of rib eye in each w/some onion and cheddar cheese as I do not like provolone cheese. It takes over any recipe as far as I’m concerned. Baked @ 400 for 15 – 20 minutes & they were golden brown. So delish! The recipe made 18 rolls for me though, not just the 8. My husband loves them too and added dijon mustard to dip them in & loved that. I didn’t bother w/the pepper rings.

Thanks Robin!!!

Amanda Smith
My family loved them and couldn’t get over how good they were. I placed a mozzarella stick in the wrapper with the meat and onions-ohhh so cheesy!!! I will be making these again!
Stephanie Taylor
I jus want to add that these are really good. Me and my husband watched your show yesterday and we just had to try them. we loved them!
Mikayla Cummings
These were super good. I used egg roll wrappers instead. I also put the ranch on the onions too and actually folded the pepper/onion mix into the rolls with the steak. SOoooo goood.
Rhonda Reyes
When u make the steak make sure u season it, otherwise it has no taste. I seasoned it with sason and adobo. They were very good the second time when i seasoned them. I also used extra cheese!
Judith Collins
All the goodness of steak and cheese without all that extra bread! I didn’t make the pepper ranch rings, as my husband doesn’t like ranch, so I sauteed some peppers and added them to the egg rolls. Yummy.

 

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