Sliders may be small and bite-sized, but they are big in flavor. Served on smaller rolls (Hawaiian rolls are perfect!), sliders can be made with everything from a mini beef burger to meatballs and pulled chicken to ham and cheese. They’re the ultimate sandwich for game day because guests can grab one or two and add them to their plate with other dips and appetizers. If you want slider recipes for a crowd, here are 10 easy slider recipes to choose from.
"I was thinking about a heavy appetizer for a small church group and ventured into searching for some ideas. Found these sliders. Did some swaps... Bing Bang Boom, Yum." - Denise Miles (Auburn, AL)
"I love sliders! There are so many different things you can do, the sky's the limit! This particular version is a family favorite. Like a hot ham and cheese sandwich plus a cheeseburger all in one!" - Chrissy Hackley (Vestal, NY)
"These delicious Hawaiian roll ham sliders are little delights that are great for a picnic, a party, a main dish or just a snack. They are a great go-to recipe when asked to bring something to any gathering." - Rhonda Gibson (Nashville, TN)
"These Southern-inspired sliders will be a hit with your crowd!" - Samantha Fowler (Louisville, KY)
"For years I just made my Mother's Sloppy Joe recipe. Then one day I decided to try it with some BBQ sauce. My family loved it so well that's the only way they want it fixed." - Virginia Dean (Toomsboro, GA)
"This is a great alternative to the original Buffalo chicken dip. It can be made ahead and baked right before serving. This has been quite a crowd-pleaser for a tailgate or served with a salad for lunch." - Peggy O'Brien (Avon Lake, OH)
"I grew up eating taco burgers at a local fast-food restaurant. They no longer make the burger, so I decided to make my own but wanted a smaller slider version." - Renie Larson (The Villages, FL)
"These sliders are soooooo good. I never want to eat a regular burger. I have four sons and a husband. They would rather have these than a regular burger." - Brenda-Lee Barajas (Watertown, NY)
"These meatballs require no bread crumbs, yet they are still firm and full of meaty flavor. Cut the subs into three sections and you've got sliders." - Tiphane Fleming (Spanaway, WA)
"A twist on classic Sloppy Joes, these delicious (and not so sloppy) Italian-style mini-sandwiches are a fabulous game day snack." - Lisa Speer (Palm Beach, FL)