35 Slider Recipes Perfect for a Party
35 Slider Recipes Perfect for a Party
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35 Slider Recipes Perfect for a Party
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protein. It can be tricky to find a recipe that’s both easy to prepare and a total crowd-pleaser, but this one manages to pull it off. As a bonus, these ham and cheese sliders can be made ahead, making them the perfect party food. 2/35 Bacon Cheeseburger Sliders 57 Reviews Test Kitchen Approved Bacon Cheeseburger Slider Bake Recipe photo by Christine Ma for Taste of Home Skill Level Beginner Total Time 40 min Servings 2 dozen Go to Recipe From the Recipe Creator: I created this dish to fill two pans because these sliders disappear fast. Cut the recipe in
half if you want one batch
half if you want one batch. —Nick Iverson, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Nutrition Facts: 1 slider: 380 calories, 24g fat (13g saturated fat), 86mg cholesterol, 628mg sodium, 21g carbohydrate (9g sugars, 2g fiber), 18g protein. These cheeseburger sliders are so good that no one will be able to resist seconds. Luckily, this recipe makes two dozen sliders, so there should be plenty to go around. Hawaiian rolls make this baked dish extra delicious. Serve with a side of fries or homemade potato chips. 3/35 Sloppy Joe Sliders 6 Reviews Test Kitchen Approved Sloppy Joe Slider Bake Recipe photo by Taste of Home
I love how easy they are!
Skill Level Beginner Total Time 35 min Servings 1 dozen Go to Recipe From the Recipe Creator: Simple ground beef is turned up a notch by party sliders that are sure to please your crowd. I love how easy they are! Be sure not to skip the glaze. It’s what takes these sliders over the top.—Rashanda Cobbins, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Nutrition Facts: 1 slider: 393 calories, 19g fat (11g saturated fat), 91mg cholesterol, 669mg sodium, 32g carbohydrate (15g sugars, 2g fiber), 23g protein. Sloppy joes get a complete makeover with a sweet and tangy glaze. Made with butter, brown sugar, Dijon
Followers of my blog, houseofyumm.com, go nuts for these!
mustard, soy sauce and spices, it’s brushed over the rolls to give them an irresistible finish. Finishing each sandwich with a dill pickle chip is optional but highly encouraged. 4/35 Cuban Sliders 51 Reviews Test Kitchen Approved TASTE OF HOME Skill Level Beginner Total Time 30 min Servings 2 dozen Go to Recipe From the Recipe Creator: These wonderful little rolls are baked until lightly toasted and the cheese melts. The leftover King’s Hawaiian ham sliders keep really well in the fridge, and they make a lovely cold snack. Followers of my blog, houseofyumm.com, go nuts for these! —Serene Herrera,
They just won’t have the same sweet edge
Dallas, Texas Nutrition Facts: 1 slider: 191 calories, 10g fat (5g saturated fat), 42mg cholesterol, 532mg sodium, 17g carbohydrate (6g sugars, 1g fiber), 10g protein. Hawaiian rolls are our go-to choice for Cuban sliders, but egg or potato rolls work just as well. They just won’t have the same sweet edge. 5/35 Meatball Sliders 6 Reviews Test Kitchen Approved ELLIE CROWLEY FOR TASTE OF HOME Skill Level Intermediate Total Time 1 hour 30 min Servings 12 servings Go to Recipe From the Recipe Creator: These meatball sliders are a fun way to serve meatballs at your party without using a
slow cooker
slow cooker. Made on mini Hawaiian rolls, they have a hint of sweetness to balance out all the wonderful Italian seasonings. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen Nutrition Facts: 1 slider: 518 calories, 26g fat (12g saturated fat), 121mg cholesterol, 845mg sodium, 39g carbohydrate (15g sugars, 4g fiber), 33g protein. Cheesy meatballs…need we say more? Homemade meatballs make the tastiest tiny sandwiches ever. You can even make them ahead to save time on party day. 6/35 Eggplant Parmesan Sliders 3 Reviews Contest Winner Test Kitchen Approved Eggplant Parmesan Sliders Recipe photo by Taste of Home Skill Level Intermediate Total Time 1
hour Servings 2 dozen Go to Recipe From the Recipe Creator: I wanted something that was easy for guests to grab, and vegetarian friendly. The lemon ricotta spread really adds a level of flavor to these delicious bites. Be sure not to rush the eggplant; it’s important to cook it until it’s buttery and tender. —Debbie Glasscock, Conway, Arkansas Nutrition Facts: 1 slider: 347 calories, 19g fat (9g saturated fat), 68mg cholesterol, 420mg sodium, 33g carbohydrate (13g sugars, 3g fiber), 13g protein. Why make a big tray of eggplant Parmesan when you could have a dozen adorable mini sandwiches instead?
Listen up, bacon-egg-and-cheese fans:
It’s so simple, you don’t even need to separate the rolls before you assemble and bake the sliders. 7/35 Everything Breakfast Sliders 3 Reviews Test Kitchen Approved Everything Breakfast Sliders Recipe photo by Taste of Home Skill Level Intermediate Total Time 45 min Servings 8 servings Go to Recipe From the Recipe Creator: These breakfast sliders combine all your favorite morning foods—like eggs, bacon and bagels—into one tasty package. —Rashanda Cobbins, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Nutrition Facts: 1 slider: 417 calories, 26g fat (14g saturated fat), 253mg cholesterol, 1072mg sodium, 18g carbohydrate (4g sugars, 1g fiber), 24g protein. Listen up, bacon-egg-and-cheese fans:
These incredible breakfast sliders feature bacon strips and Canadian bacon
These incredible breakfast sliders feature bacon strips and Canadian bacon. Cream cheese, cheddar cheese and a maple syrup glaze complete these tasty mini bagel sandwiches. 8/35 Pizza Sliders 2 Reviews Test Kitchen Approved TASTE OF HOME Skill Level Beginner Total Time 35 min Servings 1 dozen Go to Recipe From the Recipe Creator: Our love for Italian food and pizza gave me the idea for pizza sliders. These would be delicious as a lunch, light dinner or party appetizer. Who could turn down pizza in a slider? —Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas Nutrition Facts: 1 slider: 227 calories, 12g
This has to be one of the ultimate comfort food mashups!
fat (5g saturated fat), 34mg cholesterol, 486mg sodium, 21g carbohydrate (8g sugars, 2g fiber), 10g protein. Your favorite pizza toppings, like pepperoni, olives, mushrooms and peppers, all come together in one cheesy snack. This has to be one of the ultimate comfort food mashups! 9/35 Buffalo Chicken Sliders 4 Reviews Test Kitchen Approved Buffalo Chicken Sliders Recipe photo by Taste of Home Skill Level Beginner Total Time 3 hours 20 min Servings 6 servings Go to Recipe From the Recipe Creator: I got the idea for these sliders from my mom and dad, who’d made a similar recipe for a
family get-together
family get-together. To make it special, I sometimes use several types of Buffalo sauce and let my guests mix and match their favorites. —Christina Addison, Blanchester, Ohio Nutrition Facts: 2 sliders: 396 calories, 15g fat (8g saturated fat), 92mg cholesterol, 873mg sodium, 44g carbohydrate (24g sugars, 2g fiber), 24g protein. The recipe only calls for six ingredients, but added toppings are always welcome. Try lettuce, tomato, red onion and blue cheese, plus an extra side of Louisiana-style hot sauce for dipping. 10/35 Touchdown Brat Sliders 13 Reviews Contest Winner Test Kitchen Approved Touchdown Brat Sliders Recipe photo by Taste of
It’s game time when these mini sausage sliders make an appearance
Home Skill Level Beginner Total Time 50 min Servings 16 sliders Go to Recipe From the Recipe Creator: It’s game time when these mini sausage sliders make an appearance. Two things my husband loves—beer and brats—get stepped up a notch with crunchy flavored chips. —Kirsten Shabaz, Lakeville, Minnesota Nutrition Facts: 1 slider: 354 calories, 24g fat (10g saturated fat), 62mg cholesterol, 617mg sodium, 23g carbohydrate (2g sugars, 2g fiber), 10g protein. Here, bratwurst simmers in a sauce made with cream cheese, mustard and beer before being spooned onto dinner rolls. The best part is a layer of cheddar and sour
cream potato chips to add crunch
cream potato chips to add crunch. 11/35 Chicken Parm Sliders 27 Reviews Test Kitchen Approved Chicken Parm Sliders Recipe photo by Taste of Home Skill Level Beginner Total Time 45 min Servings 1 dozen Go to Recipe From the Recipe Creator: Sliders are the perfect finger food for any get-together, and this flavorful chicken Parmesan version won’t disappoint. —Nick Iverson, Denver, Colorado Nutrition Facts: 1 slider: 428 calories, 26g fat (12g saturated fat), 69mg cholesterol, 843mg sodium, 32g carbohydrate (10g sugars, 3g fiber), 18g protein. The only thing better than a chicken Parm sandwich is a dozen mini chicken Parm
If you can’t find Hawaiian sweet rolls, use dinner rolls instead
sliders. If you can’t find Hawaiian sweet rolls, use dinner rolls instead. 12/35 Roast Beef Sliders Test Kitchen Approved Roast Beef Sliders Recipe photo by Taste of Home Skill Level Beginner Total Time 45 min Servings 1 dozen Go to Recipe From the Recipe Creator: I love to cook big Sunday dinners for my family when time allows, and almost better than the dinner is finding new and tasty ways to re-purpose the leftovers. This recipe is a great way to use up leftover roast beef. For an even more savory flavor (if that’s possible!), use a smoked variety of
💡 Frequently Asked Questions
Cheesy meatballs…need we say more?
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Why make a big tray of eggplant Parmesan when you could have a dozen adorable mini sandwiches instead?
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Who could turn down pizza in a slider?
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Is a hot dog is a sandwich?
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BLT Waffle Sliders 6 Reviews Test Kitchen Approved Taste of Home Skill Level Beginner Total Time 30 min Servings 12 servings Go to Recipe From the Recipe Creator: Craving a BLT for breakfast?
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✅ Key Takeaways
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These dinner ideas are perfect for impressing guests or enjoying special occasions.
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Choose recipes that match your skill level and available kitchen tools.
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Presentation and taste both contribute to a memorable dining experience.
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