Love these cheesy sliders? Try my Pizza Sliders recipe next! I have a couple of requirements for appetizer recipes: These ham and cheese sliders definitely fit the bill so they make the perfect addition to holiday parties or game day get-togethers. They also work as a quick and easy, kid-friendly dinner! These sliders take a quick 5 minutes to prep, are made up of just 8 simple ingredients, and taste so good! Sweet, buttery rolls, salty ham, melty, gooey cheese, flavorful herbs, and honey mustard. I mean, it doesn’t get better than that! Love that ham and cheese combo? Check out my cheesy scalloped potatoes with ham or my puff pastry ham and cheese quiche!
Ingredients for ham and cheese sliders:
Rolls: you can use regular dinner rolls or Hawaiian rolls. Ham: you’ll need about ¾ pound of sliced ham. You can buy it pre-sliced at the grocery store or slice your own. Cheese: I like to use Swiss cheese because I love the tangy flavor with the salty ham. However, any type of melty cheese will work. Melted Butter, Honey Mustard, Dried Parsley, Garlic Powder, and Onion Powder: makes up an ultra flavorful, savory, and slightly sweet sauce for the rolls.
How to make
Variations
Swap the meat. You can swap the ham out for another variety of ham like honey ham or smoked ham or you can use sliced turkey or chicken. Make sure that any meat you use is cooked first! Spice it up. Give the sandwiches a kick of heat by swapping the honey mustard out for dijon mustard, or adding a pinch of cayenne to the butter sauce. Try different sliders. Looking for another slider variation? Check out my Hawaiian ham and pineapple sliders or my chicken pizziola sliders on garlic herb biscuits.
Serving suggestions
These ham and cheese sliders are definitely best served hot and right away! You can serve them at a party with a spread of other appetizers or you can serve them as an entree with any of these side dishes:
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