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By: Becky Hardin

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Cheeseburger Sliders are a fun and easy meal perfect for those busy school nights or fun game days! When I’m not sure what to make for dinner, my son Henry always requests these. There’s nothing better than these easy baked sliders for feeding a hungry crowd. It’s a recipe we make throughout the year and also one of our favorite game day recipes.

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What’s in this Cheeseburger Sliders Recipe?

I simply cannot get enough baked sliders in my life. Being a parent is busy, especially around back to school, and these cheeseburger sliders are just one way I make life easier. I tested several ways to make the burger part of these sliders, and once I developed this technique, I knew I’d found a winner. Here’s what I included in the recipe:

  • Ground Beef: These sliders are made using a huge ground beef burger patty! It’s easy to make and provides a tasty and juicy base for our cheeseburgers. We recommend using lean ground beef.
  • Sautéed Onion: Although optional, the sautéed onions are my favorite part of these sliders. We usually add them to half the pan to make sure everyone at the party can enjoy a slider.
  • Hawaiian Rolls: I love the subtle sweetness that using Hawaiian roll slider buns provides. You can use your favorite rolls if you prefer.
  • Quality Cheese: We used cheddar, Swiss, pepper jack, and provolone. It was fun to make every cheeseburger a little different. Use your favorite quality cheese slices and don’t be afraid to get creative! We might try pub cheese for the Super Bowl!
  • Sesame Butter Spread: This really takes the flavor profile up a notch! It’s a simple addition that we hope you try.

Pro Tip: I always check the internal temperature of the meat in the center of the pan with an instant-read thermometer. Use my burger temperature chart to find the perfect temp for you!

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Variations on Hawaiian Roll Cheeseburger Sliders

I’ve chosen to make our baked sliders with bacon, onion, and cheese, but there are so many ways you can change things up and keep things fun. Here are some ways we have customized this recipe:

  • Add some peanut butter! Have you ever heard of a goober burger? It’s a cheeseburger topped with peanut butter. Sounds weird but trust me; they’re delish. It’s a bit of a Missouri tradition (the Wagon Wheel Inn was somewhere we frequented in my childhood). I hope you give it a try because it’s truly fantastic.
  • Add other toppings such as tomatoes, bacon, pickles, or more! Any ingredients that won’t wilt (aka lettuce) would be a great addition to these baked burgers! I like to have a toppings bar on hand when feeding a crowd.
  • Get creative with the cheese selection. Cheeseburgers are meant to be made with all kinds of different cheeses. I want to try pub cheese on these next!
  • Use Chicken or Turkey instead of Beef.Any ground meat will work in this fun and easy recipe. Win! Buffalo Chicken would be a fun variation!
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How to Store and Reheat

Store leftover cheeseburger sliders in an airtight container, or wrapped tightly in aluminum foil for up to 4 days. Reheat in a 350°F oven for 15-20 minutes, or until warmed through.

How to Freeze

Freeze these baked sliders individually wrapped in 2 layers of plastic wrap and 1 layer of aluminum foil for up to 3 months. Let thaw overnight in the refrigerator before reheating.

Serving Suggestions

The great thing about these cheeseburger sliders is that they’re so versatile. I serve them on their own as an appetizer, or serve them with everything from French fries to soft pretzels. Some of my favorite kid-friendly sides are avocado fries, baked sweet potato chips, tater tots, corn ribs, and loaded mac and cheese.

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“This is bar none one of the most delicious recipes I have ever made. My husband was over the moon! Thank you!!” – Lisa

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Cheeseburger Sliders Recipe

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Author: Becky Hardin

Prep: 10 minutes minutes

Cook: 40 minutes minutes

Total: 50 minutes minutes

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Baked Cheeseburger Sliders are loaded with cheese, sautéed onion, sesame butter, and a juicy ground beef patty. These are a perfect Super Bowl recipe to feed your hungry crowd.

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Ingredients

For the Cheeseburgers

  • 2 pounds lean ground beef
  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 2 teaspoons ground black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • ½ white onion diced
  • 12 slider-sized Hawaiian rolls (1 package)
  • 12 (¾-ounce) cheese snack bars any flavor — I used Borden

For the Glaze (Optional)

  • ¼ cup unsalted butter melted (½ stick)
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 3 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
  • 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
  • ½ tablespoon sesame seeds

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Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F

  • Combine the beef and spices in a bowl.

    2 pounds lean ground beef, 2 teaspoons garlic powder, 1 teaspoon kosher salt, 2 teaspoons ground black pepper

  • Press the beef into the bottom of a 9×13-inch baking dish into a flat and even layer.

  • Bake for 20 minutes. Drain the liquid and set aside.

  • In a large skillet set over medium-high heat add the olive oil. Add in the diced onion and stir to coat. Cook until onion is translucent and fragrant. Drain excess oil fully and set aside.

    1 tablespoon olive oil, ½ white onion

  • Slice the rolls in half lengthwise. Place the bottom half in the same baking dish.

    12 slider-sized Hawaiian rolls

  • Top the bottom half of the rolls with the cooked beef, then the onions, then slices of cheese in a single layer. Top with the top half of the rolls.

    12 (¾-ounce) cheese snack bars

  • In a small bowl combine the melted butter and all other ingredients for the butter topping. (optional, see note)

    ¼ cup unsalted butter, ½ teaspoon kosher salt, 2 tablespoons brown sugar, 3 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce, 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard, ½ tablespoon sesame seeds

  • Brush the tops of the rolls liberally with melted butter (or pour it over) mixture and sprinkle the sesame seeds on top.

  • Bake for an additional 20 minutes, or until the bread is toasted and the cheese is melty.

  • Slice into individual sliders and serve hot. Enjoy!

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Becky’s tips

  • The Sesame Butter is optional. You can use as little or as much as you’d like. It helps to keep the bread from getting too dry and toasted. Alternatively, you can tent the dish with foil to keep the tops from burning.
  • Check the internal temperature of the meat in the center of the pan with an instant-read thermometer. Use my burger temperature chart to find the perfect temp for you!

Storage:Store cheeseburger sliders in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days or in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 2sliders Calories: 736kcal (37%) Carbohydrates: 40g (13%) Protein: 46g (92%) Fat: 43g (66%) Saturated Fat: 20g (125%) Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g Monounsaturated Fat: 14g Trans Fat: 1g Cholesterol: 161mg (54%) Sodium: 1057mg (46%) Potassium: 595mg (17%) Fiber: 3g (13%) Sugar: 10g (11%) Vitamin A: 672IU (13%) Vitamin C: 1mg (1%) Calcium: 392mg (39%) Iron: 6mg (33%)

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Meet Becky Hardin

Becky Hardin is a wife and mother living in Saint Louis Missouri. She founded The Cookie Rookie in 2012 as a creative way to share recipes. Now, she is a trusted resource for easy cooking around the world, being featured in Taste of Home, The Kitchn, ABC’s Home and Family, and more. Here at The Cookie Rookie she is the editor in chief of all recipes and continues to enjoy sharing her passion for cooking for busy families. She has since founded two additional food blogs, Easy Chicken Recipes and Easy Dessert Recipes.

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Briana McManus

Posted on 3/18/2024

I enjoyed this recipe! For those who did and it turned out “soggy” more than likely you undercooked your meat, and didn’t drain the grease. I personally like to over cook the meat too well done and then bake to avoid any sogginess! But that’s just me :) as well as using higher grade cheese prevents any extra grease and the glaze is a GLAZEEE not a SAUCE please just drizzle to liking! But 10/10 !Cheeseburger Sliders (Baked Sliders Recipe) - The Cookie Rookie® (15)

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Nick

Posted on 2/11/2024

Took the show for superbowl!Cheeseburger Sliders (Baked Sliders Recipe) - The Cookie Rookie® (17)

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Tonya

Posted on 2/11/2024

My husband said over and over again these are the best sliders he’s ever had. After reading the reviews, I purposely undercooked the burger to medium. I was careful to use a small amount of the sauce, and I used a fresh pan to bake the sliders, once assembled. I also cooked them at 425 for 12 minutes and they came out perfect!!Cheeseburger Sliders (Baked Sliders Recipe) - The Cookie Rookie® (19)

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Sherry Walker

Posted on 2/1/2024

I made these for dinner this evening and I agree that they were a mess all the way! I went by the instructions and the bottoms were hard as a rock. I cooked them in a thick glass baking dish. They were soggy, tasteless and just not good. I’m becoming weary of these online recipes! I regret the money that I put into this! If you’re thinking about making these, DON’T!!

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Jenn

Posted on 1/18/2024

I made these last week and since then my husband hasn’t stopped asking when I am making them again!! Absolutely delicious!!Cheeseburger Sliders (Baked Sliders Recipe) - The Cookie Rookie® (22)

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Casey

Posted on 1/7/2024

I made these today but I seasoned the meat to my liking before cooking and used ghost pepper Monterey Jack, sautéed onions and pickles on top of the meet. I used light glaze on top with sesame seeds and I used a tent foil on top of the sliders while they were cooking as some of the commenters said there’s burned or were too dry. They turned out perfect, husband and kids loved them.Cheeseburger Sliders (Baked Sliders Recipe) - The Cookie Rookie® (24)

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Heather Brandt

Posted on 12/19/2023

These were a mess all the way around to meat not done. To the temp off. To the buns sticking, to the buns being too crispy. It was a deconstructed burger by the end.

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Samantha Marceau

Posted on 12/20/2023

Reply to Heather Brandt

We’re sorry to hear this recipe didn’t work out as expected, Heather!

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Mike

Posted on 1/20/2024

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Same issue here. Epic fail!

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Samantha Marceau

Posted on 12/18/2023

Hi Briana, we’re sorry to hear you didn’t enjoy this recipe! The glaze is intended to be brushed lightly on the rolls, not coat them like a sauce. This could be why they turned out soggy!

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FAQs

How many sliders per person? ›

3 sliders per serving is generally recognised as the norm, though any amount can be consumed. Many restaurants & fast food outlets serve sliders whether it is as a snack to partner up with a chilled beer, or as a collection to enjoy as the main event.

What is the difference between a slider and a regular burger? ›

Sliders are smaller than burgers and often contain less meat, but they are also more portable and more uncomplicated to eat. Burgers can be messy but are more filling and typically have more nuanced flavors.

What makes a burger a slider? ›

History. The name "slider" is believed to have been first used to describe the onion-steamed small burgers at White Castle restaurants. The term has since been picked up by other restaurants, usually to describe a small hamburger, but sometimes used to describe any small sandwich made with a slider bun.

How do you keep sliders from getting soggy? ›

How do I keep my sliders from getting soggy? To ensure these mini sandwiches don't get soggy, pop the split rolls under the broiler for a few minutes to toast them before building the sliders. This helps keep the bread sturdy so the sandwiches don't fall apart.

How many pounds of meat do I need for 24 sliders? ›

Easy one-pan sliders

Combine 3 pounds of ground beef with garlic powder, Italian seasoning, salt and black pepper. Press the mixture into a large patty forming a flat layer to fit inside an 11-by-15-inch Pyrex baking dish. Bake for 20 minutes at 350 degrees. Broil at 400 degrees for 3 minutes.

How do you keep sliders warm at a party? ›

If you're making the sliders for a party and want to keep the cheeseburgers warm, once they're cooked, place them in a slow cooker on warm. I use this Casserole Crock Pot. Keep the buns and toppings on the side.

Are sliders healthier than burgers? ›

A chicken slider typically contains around 100-150 calories, making it a lower calorie option compared to traditional beef burgers. Additionally, chicken sliders are typically lower in saturated fat than beef burgers, which can be beneficial for those trying to manage their cholesterol levels.

Why are slider burgers so popular? ›

Its small size made it easy to eat on the go, and its affordability meant that it was accessible to people from all walks of life. Fortunately for the cuisine in the U.S. and the country's heart health, the sliders we know today have become more of an art form.

How much meat should be in a slider? ›

Each slider should be about 2 ounces and so you will get 8 sliders per pound of meat. Sliders should be uniform in size and thickness to ensure even cooking.

Why do my burgers fall apart when I flip them? ›

watch the edges, and don't flip them until the edges are browning. also pay attention to the way you shape your burgers. if they're much thicker in the middle than they are on the edges, the middle will still be loose while the edges of the burger are firm. and then you have the fall-apart thing happening.

How big should slider patties be? ›

Divide the ground beef into 12 portions (about 2 ounces each). Pat each into a 1/2-inch-thick patty and make an indentation in the center with your thumb so the patties keep their shape while cooking.

What do Americans call sliders? ›

In the simplest terms, sliders are a diminutive version of hamburgers — a beef patty sandwiched between two buns and adorned with toppings and condiments. However, some say that a slider isn't a slider unless it contains cooked onions within the beef.

How many sliders will 4 pounds of pulled pork make? ›

A 3-5 pound boneless pork shoulder will make enough meat for about 12 sliders. Of course, if you purchase a 3 pound pork shoulder, you'll have *just* enough for the sandwiches, and if yours is closer to 5 pounds, you'll have enough to really load the sliders up (and maybe have some extras).

How many mini sliders per person? ›

If you use a package of 24 slider rolls, and you are serving this at a party with lots of other food and side dishes, I would count on 1 to 2 sliders per person. If this is dinner for your family, you might want to bank on 3 sliders per person.

How much pulled pork for 25 sliders? ›

Each slider will take between 2-3 ounces of pulled pork. (Think of a 4 ounce quarter pounder, and halve it.)

Do sliders count as burgers? ›

The Slider: A Mini Hamburger with a Big History. The tiny, tasty, and oh-so-satisfying bite-sized burger that has been a staple of American fast food for generations.

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