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!
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.
5-Star Review
“This is bar none one of the most delicious recipes I have ever made. My husband was over the moon! Thank you!!” – Lisa
Great recipe! Too much beef for our taste, I’ll substitute 1lb next time. Glaze was a nice addition, as others mentioned, I used foil for 10min after glaze then removed, perfect!
My VERY picky eater DEVOURED these sliders! The rest of the family absolutely loved this. We are definitely adding this to our dinner rotation. Thank you!!
What is the recommended lean beef ratio?80, 85, 92 ?
Hi Eve, we used 85%, but 90 or 92 also work well!
I really liked these..the sweetness of the Hawaiian Rolls and the brown sugar in the topping were great. the only thing I would do different is cover them with foil for half the baking. I felt like the top of the rolls cooked too much. I like a much softer bun. they were still delicious though!
Just curious if you could cook this on a grill in the sheet pan or in the smoker?
Since it’s hot this weekend I don’t want to heat the house up.
Hi Jodi, we haven’t tried that, but it could work with the right equipment!
One way to avoid having the bottoms become soggy is to put the cheese on the bottom half of the rolls. I used 2 kinds of cheese and put one on the bottom and one on top.