Best Ham and Cheese Sliders Recipe (2024)

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One of our all time favorite recipe is this Hawaiian Ham and Cheese Sliders recipe. The ham is baked perfectly in between the melted cheese and Hawaiian Roll. We love how quickly we can put these together for a party or an easy weeknight dinner.

I have been making this easy lunch recipe for over a decade and it still one of our most popular appetizers recipes. From game day to the Holidays, these sliders are perfect for any occasion.

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Table of Contents

  • Ingredients for Ham and Cheese Sliders
  • How to Make Ham and Cheese Sliders:
  • Tips for the Best Hawaiian Roll Sliders:
  • Toppings:
  • How do you keep them warm at a party?
  • What to serve with ham sliders
  • Substitutions:
  • How to Make ahead of Time:
  • How to make without poppyseed
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • More Easy sliders recipes:
  • Hawaiian Ham and Cheese Sliders Recipe

Ingredients for Ham and Cheese Sliders

You only need a few ingredients to create this delicious ham sliders recipe.

  • Melted Butter – We like using unsalted butter.
  • Dijon Mustard – This is our favorite, but you can use horse radish sauce instead.
  • Worcestershire Sauce – This gives it a little kick to the buttery mixture.
  • Brown Sugar – Combines with the Worcestershire sauce so well and adds a nice sweetness.
  • Poppy Seed – Just the perfect touch to these sliders
  • Dried Minced Onion, or onion powder – We love adding onion to just about anything.
  • King’s Hawaiian sweet Rolls – The best rolls, but you can use what you have. Try Homemade Kings Hawaiian Rolls recipe.
  • Ham – You can use smoked ham, honey ham or any of your favorite types of ham.
  • Swiss Cheese – Swiss Cheese makes these sliders extra cheesy. But provolone or cheddar are good options too.

How to Make Ham and Cheese Sliders:

Step 1. First preheat oven to 350. Then grease a 9×13-inch baking dish by spraying it with a non stick cooking spray.

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Step 2. Combine butter, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, brown sugar, poppy seeds, and dried onions in a small bowl.

Step 3. Then slice the rolls in half lengthwise with a serrated knife to make sandwiches. Remove tops and set aside.

Step 4. After this place the bottom pieces into the prepared baking dish.

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Step 5. Layer the thinly sliced ham onto the rolls. Top the bottom part of the rolls with the sliced ham.

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Step 6. Top the ham with the sliced Swiss Cheese.

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Step 7. Place the top half of the rolls onto the sandwiches. Brush or pour the butter mixture evenly over the rolls. I like to brush the butter sauce on to make sure it is evenly distributed.

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Step 8. Bake 15 – 20 minutes or until the rolls are lightly browned and cheese has melted.

Step 9. Once they are done, separate into individual sandwiches to serve and enjoy! The cheese will be perfectly melted and pull apart so easy.

They really are not hard to create and I promise that everyone will devour them in amount the same amount of time that they took to make.

Tips for the Best Hawaiian Roll Sliders:

  • Slice Rolls – You can slice the rolls with a knife or tear them apart with your hands. We recommend slicing with a knife for an even cut.
  • Melted Butter – For the melted butter on top of the rolls, you can use salted or unsalted. We like the salted to give it a hint of salty flavor.
  • Foil – If the tops of the rolls get a little too brown before everything is heated, you can top the pan with a piece of foil.

Toppings:

The topping on hawaiian roll ham and cheese sliders add a ton of flavor to this recipe and easily can be modified to your preference. You can make Hawaiian ham and cheese sliderswithout mustard and poppy seeds or add a small amount of horse radish to the sauce instead.

There are tons of options to change up the topping to make these sliders perfect for your family.

How do you keep them warm at a party?

After these are done cooking, I cover them with foil over the baking dish to keep these sliders warm and perfect during any party or during the entire game.

Also, these are so good that they also taste delicious if they are slightly cool as well.

What to serve with ham sliders

When I make them for family night, I usually serve a side of roasted broccoli, chips and dip, and fruit. These sliders are really filling so they complete any meal.

For game a day party, a nice vegetable and fruit tray is the perfect side for your next get together. See What to Serve with Sliders for more ideas.

Substitutions:

  • Change out the Ham – As you you probably know, I am not a HUGE ham fan. My entire family loves ham, but my lunch meat of choice is turkey. I’ve made this exact recipe with turkey and I love it even more. Roast beef would also be a great substitute.
  • Switch the cheese – in this recipe, I love using provolone, but mozzarella, cheddar cheese, or pepper jack would be amazing.
  • Change the topping – I love the mustard glaze, but you can leave out the mustard and stir in garlic for another delicious flavor idea.

How to Make ahead of Time:

To make these sliders ahead of time, just prepare as indicated without the topping and place in the refrigerator in an airtight container with wrapped with plastic wrap. Then when you are ready to serve, top with the melted butter mixture and bake.

How to make without poppyseed

You can leave out the poppyseeds if you want. Mix together the slider topping together leaving out the poppyseeds and you will still have an amazing recipe. You can also mix in everything but the bagel seasoning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are my ham and cheese sliders soggy on the bottom?

The moisture from baking covered with foil can make the bottom soggy. Some recommend covering sliders when baking, but we prefer not to cover to insure the bottom half of the rolls are not soggy.

Can you Freeze Ham and Cheese Sliders?

You can freeze these ham and cheese sliders but we do not recommend it. They do not hold up well when thawing.

How many sliders per person?

If you are serving this as an appetizer, I recommend 2 rolls per person. If you are serving this as a meal, I recommend 3-4 sliders per person.

Are ham and cheese sliders good cold?

I prefer these hot, but they do taste great cold too!

More Easy sliders recipes:

  • Hawaiian Roll Pizza Sliders Recipe
  • Buffalo Chicken Meatballs Sliders

You are going to love this easy hot ham and cheese sliders. After you make it, come back and leave a star rating and a comment! We love hearing from you!

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Hawaiian Ham and Cheese Sliders

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This hawaiian ham and cheese sliders recipe are easy to make. They are the best Hot Ham and cheese sliders! Easy ham sliders recipe.

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 20 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Servings 12

Cuisine American

Course Appetizer

Calories 348

Author Carrie Barnard

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350.

  • Combine butter, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, brown sugar, poppy seeds, and dried onion?.

  • Slice the rolls to make sandwiches. Remove tops and set aside.

  • Place the bottom pieces into the prepared baking dish.

  • Layer the ham onto the rolls. Top the ham with the Swiss cheese.

  • Place the tops of the rolls onto the sandwiches. Brush or pour the liquid mixture evenly over the rolls.

  • Bake 20 minutes or until the rolls are lightly browned and cheese has melted.

  • Separate into individual sandwiches to serve.

Recipe Notes

This recipe is easy to whip up in a hurry for a crowd – making it the perfect food for any occasion.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 348kcal, Carbohydrates 21g, Protein 13g, Fat 23g, Saturated Fat 12g, Cholesterol 61mg, Sodium 634mg, Potassium 137mg, Fiber 1g, Sugar 1g, Vitamin A 510IU, Calcium 241mg, Iron 1.9mg

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FAQs

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.

What cheese goes best with ham? ›

While Swiss is the first cheese that comes to mind with ham, Cheddar is second in popularity (and the first choice for many) for a classic ham and cheese sandwich, and makes a nice plate partner for ham. The sharpness of Cheddar cheese cuts through the sweetness of the glaze and balances the ham's saltiness.

Can you make ham and cheese sliders without poppy seeds? ›

Since I make these so often, I have a few tricks to make them even tastier! I prefer to use an unsweetened ham from the deli. Since the glaze brings the sweetness factor, no need for the honey ham. I've found that I can leave the poppy seeds out and they taste just as delicious.

Why are my sliders soggy on the bottom? ›

Why are my sliders soggy on the bottom? Your sliders are probably soggy because the sauce soaked into the buns. To avoid this problem, we toast the bottom buns in the oven for a few minutes. This helps to keep the bottom bun sturdy and avoid that soggy bottom.

Why are they called funeral sandwiches? ›

It's traditionally prepared for funeral spreads, which is where it gets its name.

How do you elevate a ham sandwich? ›

Just place ham, apples, honey, arugula, and goat cheese on top of a sliced baguette drizzled with olive oil. Use kale instead of arugula or crumb up some Ricotta instead of goat cheese. Make a fresh apple slaw to serve with your sandwich.

What is a fancy way to say ham and cheese sandwich? ›

A croque monsieur (French pronunciation: [kʁɔk məsjø]) is a hot sandwich made with ham and cheese. The name comes from the French words croque ("crunch") and monsieur ("gentleman").

Is it OK to eat ham and cheese everyday? ›

It might not be the best thing to eat for every meal because of the processed meat and cheese, but it's not unhealthy in moderation.

What's the difference between a slider and a sandwich? ›

A slider is an American term for a small sandwich, typically around 2 inches (5 cm) across, made with a bun or dinner roll. Sliders can be served as hors d'oeuvres, snacks, or entrées. They have become a popular game day appetizer in the United States.

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.

Can I just throw poppy seeds on the ground? ›

Sprinkle the seeds directly on the ground. This can even be done with snow on the ground, just sprinkle seeds on top of the snow, and as the snow melts down, the seeds will reach the soil. Because poppy seeds are so small, you can mix the seeds with some sand to help you distribute the seeds evenly.

Why do you have to soak poppy seeds before baking? ›

At least 30 minutes (or up to overnight) before making the batter, stir the poppy seeds into 1/4 cup (60 ml) hot water (this step softens the poppy seeds so they are more digestible). Let sit at room temperature. Then strain.

Can I skip poppy seeds in a recipe? ›

We should never skip any ingredient, instead we should replace it with the ingredients that are easily available. That's why measurement also matters a lot. You can use melon seeds instead of poppy seeds. However, there will be a difference in the flavour compared to the actual recipe.

How do you keep sliders warm for a crowd? ›

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.

How do you keep sliders warm for a potluck? ›

Don't stress, there are a few options you can use when keeping appetizers warm. Your first option is to place your baked sliders straight into an aluminum tray and cover tightly with foil. The second option is, as soon as the sliders come out of the oven, stack them one by one into a crockpot set to warm.

How do you keep funeral sandwiches from getting soggy? ›

To be honest, these are kind of iconic because they are slightly soggy and wet -- that's what makes them good! If you like them on the dryer side, don't put as much sauce on the bottom of the pan. This will keep the bottoms crisp while the top caramelizes as it cooks.

How far ahead can I make sandwiches for a party? ›

Ideally, you should aim to make your sandwiches as close to the day of your party as possible for the best flavor and freshness. I recommend making your sandwiches no more than 48hrs in advance for the best flavor come party time. So there you have it!

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