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Philly Cheesesteak Hand Pies

Philly Cheesesteak Hand Pies are filled with seasoned ground beef, chopped onions, green peppers, and Provolone cheese. They are convenient and easy to reheat. Make a large batch ahead of time for quick and satisfying snacks, lunch, or even dinner during the week. 

Philly Cheesesteak Hand Pies

Hi there, friends! I hope you adjusted to the time change without too much trouble. Now that we pushed the clock back an hour, it is definitely nicer inย the morning. Iโ€™m no longer leaving the house in complete darkness when I go to work,ย which is a plus. Onย the flip side, it now gets dark at 5:00 pm! Whoever coined the phrase “you win some, you lose some” must have done it after they experienced daylight savings! Can we pushย the clock back and push the end ofย the work day back an hour, too? I think that’s an awesome and sensible idea ๐Ÿ˜‰

Philly Cheesesteak Hand Pies

Philly Cheesesteak Hand Pies

You know what is a plus all around? These cheesesteak hand pies! Beefy and cheesy on the inside, with a shell of light, flaky pie crust on the outside. They are perfect hand-held food that can be eaten any time and on the go.

Philly Cheesesteak Hand Pies

Philly Cheesesteak Hand Pies

Make an extra batch of these savory hand pies to have at a moment’s notice throughout the week. Reheating takes very little timeโ€”just a few minutes in the toaster oven (sponsored link) will do. If running short on time, reheat in the microwave for about a minute, but expect the crust to be soft compared to toaster heating.

Philly Cheesesteak Hand Pies


Take a break from all the sweet pies. Add these hearty and satisfying Philly Cheesesteak Hand Pies to your fall baking. Store-bought pie crusts are a time-saver and make these a breeze to whip together, so why don’t you give them a try?

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  • Baking sheetโ€”this is extra large, non-stick, and warp-resistant. I have had this one for a few years and have been very happy with it.
  • A 4-inch cookie cutter for cutting out the pie crust rounds.
  • Skilletโ€”this one is 12-inch, non-stick, and 100% APEO & PFOA-Free.
  • A wooden spatula is my utensil of choice when browning meat. This spatula is teak and has high moisture resistance.
  • A pastry mat is helpful but not absolutely necessary. It prevents pie dough from sticking while being rolled. It also helps prevent excess use of flour.
  • Pastry brush for applying egg wash.
  • Rolling pinโ€”the benefit of this marble rolling pin is its ability to stay cold longer than wooden ones. Just chill in the refrigerator or freezer before use. The cold rolling pins reduce the likelihood of butter melting, which results in flakier crusts.

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Philly Cheesesteak Hand Pies

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 30 minutesCook time: 40 minutesTotal time:1 hour 10 minutesServings:14 Hand Pies

Description

Philly Cheesesteak Hand Pies are filled with seasoned ground beef, chopped onions, green peppers, and Provolone cheese. They are convenientย and easyย to reheat. Make a large batch ahead of time for quick and satisfying snacks, lunch, or even dinner during theย week.ย 

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Combine beef broth, Worcestershire sauce, and cornstarch in a cup. Stir to dissolve the cornstarch. Set aside.
  2. Preheat a skillet on medium heat. Add oil and green pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 2 minutes. Add onion. Cook for 2 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add garlic. Cook for 1 minute, stirring occasionally. Addย ground beef. Brown, using a wooden spatula to break into small chunks. Cook, stirring occasionally, until meat is brownedย and cook through (about 7-8 minutes).
  3. Stir cornstarch mixture. Pour into meat mixture. Bring to a boil, stirring until the sauce thickens. Remove the skillet from heat. Allow to cool to room temp.
  4. While the ground beef mixture cools, prep the pie crusts using a 4-inch cookie cutter or an empty can to cut out rounds. Working with one pie crust at a time, remove it fromย the packaging. Unroll the crust on a work surface. Press mold onto dough to cut out 5 rounds. Place rounds on a parchment paper-lined baking tray.ย 
  5. Form the excess dough into a rectangular block. Use a rolling pin to roll the dough to 1/8″ thickness. Cut out 2ย more rounds. Transfer to the parchment paper line tray. When you run out of space, place additional rounds over the existing layer with a sheet of parchment paper in between the two layers.
  6. ย Repeat forming rounds with the remaining 3 pie crusts. Refrigerate the rounds, covered withย plastic wrap, while the beef mixture cools.
  7. To assemble and bake: Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
  8. Mix shredded cheese into the cooled beef mixture. Place about 1/4ย cup of mixture onto a pie crust round, leaving a 1/4-inch border. ย Cover with a second round. Using fingers, press the edges close. Use the tines of a fork and press to tightly seal the edges. Optionally, use fingers to crimp edges. Cut a few 1/2-inch slits on the top of the crust using a sharp, pointed knife. Transfer hand pies to a prepared baking dish. Continue assembling the remaining hand pies. Place on greased baking dish a couple of inches apart.
  9. Brush tops with beaten egg.ย 
  10. Bake for 20-25 minutes or until the crust is golden brown. Allow to cool for a fewย minutes before serving.

Notes

  • If a mold is not available,ย cut out a 4-inch circle on a piece of paper. Place the circle on the pie crust. Using a sharp pointed knife, trace and cut out rounds.
  • If using something other than a 4-inch diameter mold, the number of rounds produced will vary depending onย the size of the mold.ย 
  • Changing mold size may affect the baking time. Adjust time accordingly.
  • Take out aย few pie crustย rounds at a time during the assembly of the hand pies. Keepย the remainder refrigerated to prevent them from softening and becoming sticky.
  • Baking might need to be done in two separate batches. Keep the unbaked hand pies refrigerated until they are ready to go into the oven.
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14 Comments

  1. I've never made hand pies but I've been meaning to for years now. Thank you for the reminder! Here in Phoenix we don't participate in daylight savings time (which is super weird) so now everything on TV is on at a different time and it's driving me a little batty :). Oh well! At least I never have to remember to change my clocks. Have a great weekend, Thao!

  2. Oh, my gosh, how I'd love to bite into one of these fabulous hand pies! Between the meat, cheese and those flaky crusts, I'd be in heaven!

  3. You have NO idea how much this recipe is a life-saver for me!! My husband is now working from home and is always complaining about our lack of lunch options around the house. He LOVES meat pies and will be tickled pink if I make these for him!!

  4. I make my weekly calls to my parents in AZ at a certain timeframe every week, and when we have to change the clock, it's bit of an annoyance. I never thought about how daylight savings affects your TV air time. That would drive me crazy too! Happy Friday, Kelsie!

  5. Thank you Liz! They are tasty!

  6. Oh yay! I hope this will be something that will make your husband happy at lunchtime, Katherine!

  7. I love this kind of pies, they are such a good idea to make when guests are coming for a casual dinner where you don't really want to sit at the dinner table and have a full meal. A plate of these on the coffee table in front of the couch and they are all happy. ๐Ÿ™‚

  8. You are so right, Adina. These hand pies are perfect for so many occasions. I would love it if someone plopped some on the coffee table when I come to visit ๐Ÿ™‚

  9. I can't stand the time change. I wish it wouldn't become light outside until 8am and wouldn't be dark until after 9pm. Love these hand pies thou! I've made a ton of hand pies in my time but have never thought about doing philly cheesesteak ones. Absolutely brilliant, my friend! My husband would say the same too! lol ๐Ÿ™‚

  10. Really, this time change makes me just want to hibernate! Thanks for the pie love, Karrie! Just for that, I'll make a double batch and hand deliver them to you and Jay myself! xx

  11. These made me ready for lunch!! These pies look fabulous and that crust just seals the deal. Delicous! Take care.

  12. Thanks Stacey! They do make great little lunches! You take care too!

  13. Man, I'm not a fan of day light savings time. I can deal with the rainy and winter months, but don't take away my day light! It's so discombobulating thinking it's 10pm when it's only 7pm. I count the days our days get longer again.

    But seriously, you're bringing your A game this week! I've never heard of cheesesteak hand pies before! They look and sound mouth-watering! With all the sugary dishes being posted this month, it's refreshing to see something savory!

  14. Thank you so much, Christina! I like sweets as much as the next person, but I'm a salt girl at heart. These savory hand pies are a perfect reprieve from all the sweet stuff. During the summer, I would go out for an hour walk after work a few times a week. Now that it is dark when I get from work, all I want to do is slip on my comfy sweats and hunker down for the night. ๐Ÿ™

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