Oh, philly cheesesteak stromboli sounds good, but definitely not Italian!
And why not, if you please? Who d'you suppose invented the Philly cheese steak, down in the far reaches of Sou' Philly?It weren't the WASPs, I can tell you that!
*runs to check origins of the Philly Cheesesteak online*Philadelphian Pat and Harry Olivieri are often credited with inventing the cheesesteak by serving chopped-up steak on hoagie rolls in the early 1930s.[1] They began selling the concoctions at their hot dog stand near south Philadelphia's Italian Market. They became so popular he opened up his own cheesesteak restaurant in 1930. This restaurant still operates today as Pat's King of Steaks.Well how about that? I've been schooled!
And "Pat's" and "Geno's" have been arguing ever since over who "invented" the cheese steak.
*looks at Jeff's post count*hey, you're about to hit 6,000.
Really?!?!?
I'm astonished!