Cheesesteak

Whats the shelf life on Cheesesteak?

The shelf life of a cheesesteak, a sandwich typically made with thinly sliced beef and melted cheese on a hoagie roll, can vary based on its components:

  • Freshly Made: A freshly made cheesesteak is best consumed as soon as possible, ideally on the day it’s prepared, for the best taste and texture. The roll might become soggy, and the meat might lose its quality if stored for too long.
  • Refrigeration: If you have leftovers, you can refrigerate a cheesesteak for about 1 to 2 days. However, the longer it’s stored, the more the texture of the bread and the quality of the meat might decline.
  • Components: Separating the components might help extend the shelf life. For instance, storing the meat separately from the bread and cheese might allow each component to last a bit longer.

Always store a cheesesteak in an airtight container or wrap it well in plastic wrap to prevent the bread from becoming too soggy or the ingredients from absorbing refrigerator odors. Check for any signs of spoilage before consuming leftovers, and if it looks or smells off, it’s safer to discard it to avoid the risk of foodborne illness.