Cheeseburger Sliders

Cheeseburger sliders are the perfect tiny take on a backyard favorite — soft Hawaiian rolls, seasoned browned beef, melty cheese, and all the classic fixings in a handheld package. They’re quick to pull together for weeknight dinners, game-day snacks, or kid-friendly parties. If you want another slider idea with a spicy kick, try the popular Buffalo chicken sliders for a fun contrast in flavor.

Why you’ll love this dish

These sliders combine everything people search for when they want comfort food that’s easy: minimal prep, crowd-pleasing flavors, and short bake time. They feed a group without a lot of fuss and are easy to customize for picky eaters.

"I doubled the batch for a family lunch and everyone went back for seconds — quick, nostalgic, and cheesy in the best possible way."

Reasons to make them:

  • Speed: 20–30 minutes from stove to table.
  • Budget-friendly: 1 pound of beef stretches across 12 sliders.
  • Crowd-pleasing: Familiar burger flavors in bite-size form.
  • Easily customizable: swap cheeses, add bacon, or use turkey for a lighter option.

The cooking process explained

At a glance: brown seasoned ground beef, drain if needed, assemble on split Hawaiian rolls, top with cheese and condiments, then bake briefly to melt and warm through. The whole process is assembly-line simple and forgiving — ideal for cooks of any skill level.

What to expect while cooking:

  • Browning: Medium heat so beef cooks evenly without drying.
  • Assembly: Keep condiments light to avoid soggy buns.
  • Baking: Short time at 350°F to melt cheese and toast tops without overcooking the beef.

What you’ll need

  • 1 (12-pack) Hawaiian rolls, split horizontally (King’s Hawaiian-style)
  • 1 lb ground beef (80/20 recommended for juiciness)
  • Salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste
  • 4–6 slices cheese (American, cheddar, or pepper jack), torn or folded to cover
  • Pickle slices or spears
  • Ketchup, to taste
  • Mustard (optional)
  • Onion, thinly sliced (optional)
  • 1–2 tablespoons butter, melted (optional, for brushing roll tops)

Ingredient notes and substitutions:

  • Ground beef: 85/15 works if you prefer slightly leaner, or use ground turkey for a lighter slider (increase seasoning).
  • Cheese: American melts fastest and gives that classic diner texture; cheddar adds flavor depth; pepper jack gives heat.
  • Rolls: Hawaiian rolls add sweetness; feel free to use slider buns or dinner rolls if needed.

Step-by-step instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Place a rack in the middle.
  2. Heat a skillet over medium. Add ground beef and break it up with a spatula as it cooks.
  3. When beef is fully browned, season with salt and pepper. If there’s excessive fat, carefully drain it.
  4. Slice the Hawaiian roll pack horizontally and place the bottom half in a 9×13-inch baking dish (or similar).
  5. Spread the cooked beef evenly over the bottom rolls in a single layer.
  6. Lay cheese slices over the beef, covering as much as possible so every slider gets melty cheese.
  7. Add pickles, a light drizzle of ketchup, mustard if using, and thin onion slices if desired.
  8. Carefully place the top half of the rolls over the sliders and press gently to compact.
  9. Optional: Brush the tops with melted butter for shine and extra flavor.
  10. Bake about 12–15 minutes, until cheese is melted and the roll tops are lightly golden.
  11. Remove from oven, slice between buns with a sharp knife, and serve warm.

Quick timing tip: slicing between the buns while the sliders are still slightly warm makes cleaner cuts — use a serrated knife and a sawing motion.

Best ways to enjoy it

Serve sliders warm straight from the baking dish for the best texture. Pair with:

  • Classic sides: fries, tater tots, or a simple green salad.
  • Lighter sides: coleslaw or crisp veggie sticks.
  • Dips: extra ketchup, mustard, or a smoky BBQ sauce for variety.

If you want a different flavor profile to serve alongside these, contrast them with a spicy option like Buffalo chicken sliders for guests who prefer heat.

Plating idea: Keep the sliders whole and present on a wooden board with ramekins of condiments, or stack three per plate for a playful “mini burger tower.”

Storage and reheating tips

  • Refrigerator: Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3–4 days. Keep condiments separate if you want to maintain bun texture.
  • Freezing: Fully assembled sliders can be frozen for up to 2 months. Wrap the baking dish tightly with plastic and foil or transfer individual sliders to a freezer-safe container. Thaw overnight in the fridge before reheating.
  • Reheating: For best texture, reheat in a 350°F oven or toaster oven for 8–12 minutes until warmed through and cheese remelts. Microwaving is quicker but can make the buns soggier — 60–90 seconds on medium power usually does the trick.
  • Food safety: Reheat to an internal temperature of 165°F for reheated leftovers. Discard any sliders left out at room temperature for more than 2 hours.

Helpful cooking tips

  • Fat ratio: 80/20 ground beef gives flavor and keeps the filling juicy. If you use leaner meat, add a teaspoon of olive oil while cooking.
  • Season boldly: The rolls are slightly sweet, so don’t be shy with salt and pepper.
  • Even layers: Spread beef evenly to make sure every slider is satisfying.
  • Cheese placement: Tuck cheese under the top bun or directly on the beef to prevent sliding off when serving.
  • Avoid sogginess: Don’t over-sauce the layers. A light spread of ketchup/mustard and pickles is enough.
  • Make-ahead trick: Cook and season the beef ahead of time and store it in the fridge. Assemble and bake when guests arrive.

Creative twists

  • BBQ cheeseburger sliders: Mix cooked beef with a few tablespoons of BBQ sauce and top with cheddar and crispy fried onions.
  • Bacon & blue: Add crumbled bacon and blue cheese for a bold, savory version.
  • Veggie swap: Use a seasoned black bean or lentil mixture for a vegetarian option; add a slice of avocado.
  • Hawaiian-style: Top with grilled pineapple and teriyaki glaze for a sweet-savory riff.
  • Mini smash sliders: Thin out the beef and press into very thin patties in the skillet to get crispy edges before assembly.

Common questions

Q: How long does this take from start to finish?
A: Plan on 20–30 minutes total — about 8–10 minutes to brown beef and 12–15 minutes baking time.

Q: Can I make these ahead for a party?
A: Yes. Cook the beef and store it in the fridge. Assemble and bake shortly before serving for best texture. Fully assembled, unbaked sliders can be held refrigerated for a few hours.

Q: Can I freeze these sliders?
A: You can freeze fully assembled sliders for up to 2 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge and reheat in the oven until warmed through.

Q: What cheese melts best for sliders?
A: American cheese melts fastest and gives a creamy texture. Cheddar adds flavor, while pepper jack gives spice. If using a firmer cheddar, give the assembled sliders a few extra minutes in the oven.

Q: How many does this recipe serve?
A: A 12-pack makes about 12 sliders — typically 4–6 servings depending on appetite and side dishes.

If you have any specific dietary needs or want a variation tested (vegetarian, low-sodium, or make-ahead batch cooking), tell me which direction and I’ll provide an adjusted version.

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Cheeseburger Sliders


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  • Author: cuisinenina756gmail-com
  • Total Time: 23 minutes
  • Yield: 12 sliders
  • Diet: None

Description

Cheeseburger sliders are a tiny take on a backyard favorite, featuring soft Hawaiian rolls, seasoned ground beef, melty cheese, and classic fixings.


Ingredients

  • 1 (12-pack) Hawaiian rolls, split horizontally
  • 1 lb ground beef (80/20 recommended)
  • Salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste
  • 46 slices cheese (American, cheddar, or pepper jack)
  • Pickle slices or spears
  • Ketchup, to taste
  • Mustard (optional)
  • Onion, thinly sliced (optional)
  • 12 tablespoons butter, melted (optional)


Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C) and place a rack in the middle.
  2. Heat a skillet over medium heat, add ground beef, and break it up with a spatula as it cooks.
  3. Once fully browned, season with salt and pepper and drain excessive fat if needed.
  4. Slice the Hawaiian rolls horizontally and place the bottom half in a 9×13-inch baking dish.
  5. Spread the cooked beef evenly over the bottom rolls.
  6. Lay cheese slices over the beef to cover.
  7. Add pickles, a light drizzle of ketchup, mustard if using, and thin onion slices if desired.
  8. Press the top half of the rolls over the sliders and brush with melted butter if desired.
  9. Bake for about 12–15 minutes until the cheese is melted and the tops are golden.
  10. Remove from the oven, slice between the buns and serve warm.

Notes

Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3–4 days. For best texture, reheat in a 350°F oven.

  • Prep Time: 8 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Category: Snacks
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: American

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