These vegan cheesesteak sandwiches are made with crispy pan-fried seitan, Italian long hot peppers and onions, smothered in vegan sweet potato cheese.

I’m from Philadelphia, so this was bound to happen eventually. I mean, it does make me an expert on Philly cheesesteaks, right? I modeled this delectable vegan creation after my favorite greasy sandwich from my favorite south Philly steak shop.

Kidding! I’ve never even been to a south Philly steak shop, unless you count cute a little café in the Italian market neighborhood where they sold seitan steak sandwiches. Those are the only cheesesteaks I’ve ever eaten. Based on my limited cheesesteak dining experience, my assessment is that cheesesteaks rule!

I tried for years to recreate the seitan steak sandwich that I’d enjoyed so many times at that little café. My first attempts weren’t bad – they were just a little soggy and not all that flavorful. These, on the other hand, were fantastic. I attribute that to a few things.

First, seasonings. Long hots, garlic, paprika…as far as I know, these aren’t normally a part of normal cheesesteak sandwiches, but neither is seitan or sweet potato cheese, so whatever. They make it taste good! The heat from the peppers in particular really adds something, and as my old favorite veggie steak from the Italian market had long hots, so does my new favorite.

Then there’s the oil. This recipe doesn’t call for a ton of oil, but for a long time I told myself I wanted a healthy cheesesteak, so I used virtually no oil. That’s why my early versions were on the soggy side. Just the right amount of oil and heat gets you some nice crispy little edges on the seitan, which makes a huge difference.

Finally, the cheese. The seitan steak that I used to eat in Philly was made with dairy cheese, but I wanted a vegan version. I had a hard time figuring out what to do about this for a while. The conventional cheesesteaks I’ve seen all come with an orange squirty cheese on top. I’m not big on commercial vegan cheeses, and not even sure if anyone has attempted to replicate orange squirty cheesesteak cheese. One day I realized I’d inadvertently created my own vegan version of orange squirty cheese. What an amusing revelation that was. Anyhow, it worked out perfect, and while I can’t necessarily comment on the authenticity of the finished product, I can promise that it is absolutely delicious.

4.89 from 9 votes Print Vegan Cheesesteak Sandwiches These vegan cheesesteak sandwiches are made with crispy pan-fried seitan, Italian long hot peppers and onions, smothered in vegan sweet potato cheese. Prep Time 5 minutes Cook Time 6 minutes Total Time 11 minutes Servings 2 Calories 564 kcal Author Alissa Ingredients 2 tablespoons vegetable oil

1/2 medium onion, sliced and separated into strips

1 Italian long hot pepper, sliced into strips

1 garlic clove, minced

1 (8 ounce) package seitan, sliced into thin strips

1/2 teaspoon black pepper

1/4 teaspoon paprika

1/8 teaspoon salt (or to taste)

2 (6-inch) sandwich rolls, sliced open

1/4 cup nacho sweet potato cheese

2-3 tablespoons water

Ketchup (optional) Instructions Coat the bottom of a medium skillet with oil and place it over medium-high heat. Add the onion, hot pepper and garlic. Sauté until onions and peppers are slightly softened and browned in spots, about 3 minutes. Add the seitan, black pepper, paprika, and salt. Continue to sauté until the seitan begins to crisp in spots, about 3 more minutes. Divide the seitan mixture between sandwich rolls. Thin the sweet potato cheese with water until desired consistency is reached, and use it to top sandwiches, along with some ketchup. Nutrition Facts Vegan Cheesesteak Sandwiches Amount Per Serving Calories 564 Calories from Fat 204 % Daily Value* Fat 22.7g 35% Saturated Fat 5.9g 30% Sodium 1131mg 47% Potassium 386mg 11% Carbohydrates 56.1g 19% Fiber 6.7g 27% Protein 33.2g 66% Calcium 110mg 11% Iron 2.3mg 13% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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