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Love sliders? Whip up these easy Hawaiian roll slider recipes for tailgates, game-day parties, or weeknight dinners. Your friends and family will beg you for these recipes!

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If you’ve been following MBA for a while, you know that we love slider recipes around here.

I started making them several years ago and just never stopped. Now, sliders are on our dinner menu on a regular basis and are a go-to for parties.

With football playoffs in full swing, it felt time to pull together all of my favorite slider recipes into one place. Whether you’re hosting a party for the big game or just looking for an easy weeknight dinner, you’re going to want to add these recipes to the menu!

White plate with two cheesy roast beef sliders on it, with a second plate in the background.

Why we love Hawaiian roll sliders

People started using Hawaiian rolls to make quick and easy sliders years ago. I wasn’t sure if they were worth the hype at first, but then I gave them a try.

Trust me, it’s worth the hype.

My family loves when I make sliders because they’re delicious, and my kids think they’re extra fun because the individual slider sandwiches are just their size.

And I love them because they’re so easy to make. They’re also great to make ahead of time, since they can be assembled and then refrigerated until it’s time to bake them.

For dinner, we love serving them with air fryer green beans, steamed broccoli, one-pot mac and cheese, or a simple green salad with homemade ranch dressing.

For game day or parties, they’re perfect with easy baked beans, Amish macaroni salad, or Italian pasta salad.

Hand pulling a pepperoni pizza slider off a baking sheet.

Make-ahead tips

Sliders are the perfect make-ahead recipe when you’re hosting a party or planning out your weeknight dinner.

Assemble the sliders as written and cover the pan tightly with foil. Store in the refrigerator for up to 12 hours.

When you’re ready to eat, let the sliders sit at room temperature while the oven preheats, then bake as directed in the recipe.

If you’re taking sliders to a party, I recommend slicing them ahead of time or taking a large serrated knife with you to make them easier to cut.

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. To reheat, I like to wrap a few sliders with foil and pop them in my air fryer for 5-7 minutes.

Side view of chicken bacon ranch sliders.

My 10 favorite slider recipes

There’s a little bit of something here for everyone — there’s even a slider that’s perfect for brunch!

Don’t forget to check out my other dinner recipes and game-day recipes for even more options your family and friends will love.

Close up of a hot ham and cheese slider.

Ham and Cheese Sliders

4.49 from 1076 ratings
This is the first slider recipe I ever shared and is still one of my family's favorites! Melty swiss cheese and ham are the perfect pairing with the sweet Hawaiian rolls, but this one can easily be customized with your family's favorite meats and cheeses. Don't forget to brush the top of the rolls with the seasoned butter for the perfect finish!
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Hand holding a chicken bacon ranch slider.

Chicken Bacon Ranch Sliders

5 from 1 rating
If you love melty cheese, ranch, and bacon, this is the recipe for you! These sliders use shredded rotisserie chicken for an easy meal that comes together in minutes.
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Close up of a chicken parmesan slider on a plate.

Chicken Parmesan Sliders

5 from 2 ratings
Calling all chicken parmesan fans! This recipe takes the flavor you love from the classic dish and packs them into easy, shareable sandwiches.
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Two cheesy roast beef sliders on a white plate.

Cheesy Roast Beef Sliders

4.86 from 7 ratings
Savory beef, melty cheese, caramelized onions, and a tangy sauce are the perfect combination in this recipe. This one is a copycat of the famous fast-food roast beef sandwich, but even better!
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Close up of breakfast slider on a white plate.

Breakfast Sliders

5 from 2 ratings
Who said that Hawaiian roll sliders were only for dinner? Use your favorite breakfast meat, eggs, and cheese for a make-ahead breakfast or brunch that will feed a crowd!
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Close up of meatball slider on a white plate.

Meatball Sliders

5 from 4 ratings
If you love meatball subs, you'll love these meatball sliders. Use your favorite frozen meatballs or homemade meatballs and pair them with marinara sauce and sprinkle with melty cheese.
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Close up image of pizza sliders on a white plate next to a green salad.

Pizza Sliders

4.52 from 66 ratings
Pizza sliders make it easy to turn any night into pizza night! Go for classic pepperoni or use your family's favorite pizza toppings to make this one.
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Buffalo chicken slider on a white plate with another slider and coleslaw in the background

Buffalo Chicken Sliders

4.73 from 84 ratings
We're taking our favorite buffalo chicken dip and loading it onto sliders for a spicy bite! Serve them as-is or top them with easy coleslaw for added an added cool bite and crunchy texture.
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Philly cheesesteak slider on a white plate

Philly Cheesesteak Sliders

4.66 from 20 ratings
We're packing all of the flavors of the famous steak sandwich into an easy weeknight recipe with these Philly cheesesteak sliders.
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Hand holding a cheeseburger slider up to the camera

Cheeseburger Sliders

4.60 from 44 ratings
Craving fast-food burgers? Make these cheeseburger sliders instead! A flavorful burger base is topped with slices of cheddar or American cheese that will satisfy all of your cravings. Use Hawaiian rolls or regular slider buns — whichever your family prefers!
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