Cheeseburger Sliders
These cheeseburger sliders are basically the MVP of party food – they look fancy enough to impress your guests but are simple enough that you won’t have a meltdown trying to make them.

Picture this: juicy ground beef seasoned to perfection, melted cheese oozing over the edges, and those sweet Hawaiian rolls getting all golden and buttery on top.

The genius of this recipe is that you’re essentially making one giant cheeseburger in a baking dish, then slicing it into perfect little portions that everyone will devour.

That glossy butter mixture brushed on top transforms ordinary slider buns into something that belongs in a gourmet burger joint.

The aroma alone will have people wandering into your kitchen asking “Is it ready yet?” approximately seventeen times.

This is the kind of recipe that makes you look like a culinary mastermind when really you just pressed some beef into a pan and let the oven do the heavy lifting.

Ingredients
For the Cheeseburgers
- 2 lbs lean ground beef (85% lean works perfectly)
- 2 tsp garlic powder
- 1 tsp kosher salt
- 2 tsp ground black pepper
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- ½ white onion, diced
- 12 slider-sized Hawaiian rolls (1 package)
- 12 (¾ oz.) cheese snack bars, any flavor
For the Glaze (Optional but Highly Recommended)
- ¼ cup unsalted butter, melted (½ stick)
- ½ tsp kosher salt
- 2 tbsp brown sugar
- 3 tsp Worcestershire sauce
- 2 tbsp Dijon mustard
- ½ tbsp sesame seeds, plus more for garnish
Instructions
Preparation
- 1 Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). This moderate temperature ensures the beef cooks through evenly without drying out while giving the rolls time to get perfectly golden.
- 2 In a large mixing bowl, combine the 2 lbs ground beef, 2 tsp garlic powder, 1 tsp kosher salt, and 2 tsp black pepper. Mix gently with your hands just until the spices are evenly distributed – overmixing will make the meat tough.
- 3 Press the seasoned beef mixture into the bottom of a 9×13-inch baking dish in a flat, even layer. Use your hands or the back of a large spoon to ensure consistent thickness, which guarantees even cooking throughout.
Initial Cooking
- 4 Bake the beef for 20 minutes. The meat should be fully cooked through with an internal temperature of 160°F (71°C). You’ll notice some liquid has accumulated – this is normal and expected.
- 5 Carefully drain the accumulated liquid from the baking dish and set the cooked beef aside. This step prevents soggy sliders and concentrates the beef flavor.
Assembly Process
- 6 Using a sharp serrated knife, slice the Hawaiian rolls in half lengthwise, keeping the bottom halves connected as one piece. Place the bottom half in a lined baking pan that can accommodate the full sheet of rolls.
- 7 Carefully transfer the cooked beef from the baking dish and layer it evenly over the bottom half of the rolls. The beef should cover the entire surface for consistent flavor in every bite.
Sautéed Onion Layer
- 8 Heat 1 tbsp olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat until it shimmers. Add the diced ½ white onion and stir to coat with oil. Cook for 5-7 minutes until the onion becomes translucent and fragrant, stirring occasionally to prevent burning.
- 9 Distribute the sautéed onions evenly over the beef layer, then place the 12 cheese snack bars on top, spacing them to ensure each slider gets cheese coverage.
Final Assembly and Glazing
- 10 Place the top half of the Hawaiian rolls over the cheese layer, creating one large assembled slider sheet.
- 11 In a small bowl, whisk together the melted ¼ cup butter, ½ tsp kosher salt, 2 tbsp brown sugar, 3 tsp Worcestershire sauce, 2 tbsp Dijon mustard, and ½ tbsp sesame seeds until well combined.
- 12 Using a pastry brush or spoon, generously coat the tops of the rolls with the butter mixture, ensuring every surface is covered. Sprinkle additional sesame seeds on top for extra flavor and visual appeal.
Final Baking
- 13 Bake for an additional 20 minutes, or until the bread tops are golden brown and toasted, and the cheese is completely melted and bubbling. The internal temperature should reach 165°F (74°C).
- 14 Remove from oven and let rest for 3-5 minutes before slicing. Use a sharp knife to cut between the individual rolls, creating 12 perfect sliders. Serve immediately while hot and the cheese is still gooey.
Recommended Equipment and Kitchen Tools
Recommended Tools (for best results)
- 9×13-inch baking dish – Essential for creating the perfect beef layer thickness and ensuring even cooking throughout
- Large mixing bowl – Provides adequate space for combining beef and seasonings without overmixing
- Cast iron skillet – Ideal for sautéing onions as it distributes heat evenly and develops better flavor
- Instant-read thermometer – Ensures your beef reaches the safe internal temperature of 160°F (71°C)
Helpful Upgrades
- Parchment paper – Makes cleanup easier and prevents sticking when transferring the cooked beef
- Silicone spatula – Perfect for mixing the glaze ingredients and scraping every bit from the bowl
- Pastry brush – Gives you better control when applying the butter glaze for even coverage
- Kitchen scale – More accurate than measuring cups for portioning the ground beef consistently
Nice-to-Have Options
- Bench scraper – Helpful for transferring the beef mixture and ensuring clean edges in your baking dish
- Aluminum foil – Can tent over the sliders if the tops brown too quickly during the final baking stage
- Storage containers – Perfect for meal prep versions or storing leftovers while maintaining freshness
Recipe Variations and Dietary Modifications
Gluten-Free Adaptation
- Replace Hawaiian rolls with gluten-free slider buns – look for brands that hold up well to moisture
- Substitute Worcestershire sauce with gluten-free tamari mixed with a pinch of brown sugar
- Ensure your cheese snack bars are certified gluten-free, as some processed cheeses contain wheat
Dairy-Free Modifications
- Replace cheese snack bars with dairy-free cheese slices or nutritional yeast for umami flavor
- Substitute butter in the glaze with vegan butter or olive oil (use 3 tbsp olive oil instead of ¼ cup butter)
- The flavor will be slightly different but equally delicious with these plant-based alternatives
Lower-Carb Version
- Replace Hawaiian rolls with large portobello mushroom caps or cauliflower slider buns
- Increase the vegetable content by adding sautéed bell peppers and mushrooms to the beef layer
- This modification reduces carbs by approximately 20g per serving while adding extra nutrients
Flavor Variations
- BBQ Style: Add 2 tbsp BBQ sauce to the beef mixture and replace Dijon with more BBQ sauce in the glaze
- Mexican Inspired: Season beef with cumin and chili powder, use pepper jack cheese, and add diced jalapeños
- Breakfast Version: Add 6 scrambled eggs over the beef layer and use cheddar cheese instead
Nutritional Information and Health Benefits
Key Nutritional Highlights
Health Benefits of Main Ingredients
Dietary Considerations
Smart Swaps and Ingredient Substitutions
Common Substitutions:
- Ground beef → Ground turkey or chicken (reduce cooking time by 5 minutes as poultry cooks faster)
- Hawaiian rolls → Brioche slider buns or potato rolls for similar sweetness and texture
- Cheese snack bars → Sliced American, cheddar, or Swiss cheese (use 6-8 oz total)
- Worcestershire sauce → Soy sauce plus brown sugar (2 tsp soy sauce + 1 tsp brown sugar)
Budget-Friendly Swaps:
- Lean ground beef → Ground beef with higher fat content (drain extra liquid thoroughly)
- Individual cheese bars → Block cheese sliced thin (more economical per ounce)
- Fresh onion → Onion powder (use 1 tsp powder, mix directly into beef)
Pantry Emergency Substitutions:
- Dijon mustard → Yellow mustard (use half the amount as it’s more acidic)
- Brown sugar → White sugar plus molasses (2 tbsp white sugar + ½ tsp molasses)
- Garlic powder → Fresh minced garlic (1 clove fresh = ½ tsp powder)
Pro Tips for Substitutions:
- Store leftover cheese bars wrapped tightly in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks
- When using fresh garlic instead of powder, sauté it briefly with the onions to mellow the flavor

Make It Diabetes-Friendly
Carb Reduction Strategies:
- Replace Hawaiian rolls with cauliflower slider buns or portobello mushroom caps to reduce carbs by 18g per serving
- Use sugar-free brown sugar substitute in the glaze (reduce amount to 1 tbsp as substitutes are often sweeter)
- Skip the glaze entirely and season the beef more heavily with herbs and spices for flavor
Portion & Timing Tips:
- Recommended serving size: 1-2 sliders depending on your carb allowance
- Estimated carbs per traditional slider: 22g (primarily from the Hawaiian roll)
- Modified version carbs: 4-6g per slider with cauliflower buns
- Pair with a large salad or roasted vegetables to add fiber and nutrients while maintaining stable blood sugar
Blood Sugar Management:
- The protein and fat content helps slow carbohydrate absorption
- Consider eating sliders with a small side salad first to further moderate blood sugar response
- Modified recipe total carbs: Approximately 6g per slider vs. 22g in the original
Total Carb Reduction: Up to 75% reduction when using cauliflower buns and sugar-free sweetener

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Cheeseburger Sliders
Ingredients
For the Cheeseburgers
- 2 lbs lean ground beef 85% lean works perfectly
- 2 tsp garlic powder
- 1 tsp kosher salt
- 2 tsp ground black pepper
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- ½ white onion, diced
- 12 slider-sized Hawaiian rolls 1 package
- 12 (¾ oz.) cheese snack bars, any flavor
For the Glaze (Optional but Highly Recommended)
- ¼ cup unsalted butter, melted ½ stick
- ½ tsp kosher salt
- 2 tbsp brown sugar
- 3 tsp Worcestershire sauce
- 2 tbsp Dijon mustard
- ½ tbsp sesame seeds, plus more for garnish
Instructions
Preparation
- Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). This moderate temperature ensures the beef cooks through evenly without drying out while giving the rolls time to get perfectly golden.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine the 2 lbs ground beef, 2 tsp garlic powder, 1 tsp kosher salt, and 2 tsp black pepper. Mix gently with your hands just until the spices are evenly distributed – overmixing will make the meat tough.
- Press the seasoned beef mixture into the bottom of a 9×13-inch baking dish in a flat, even layer. Use your hands or the back of a large spoon to ensure consistent thickness, which guarantees even cooking throughout.
Initial Cooking
- Bake the beef for 20 minutes. The meat should be fully cooked through with an internal temperature of 160°F (71°C). You’ll notice some liquid has accumulated – this is normal and expected.
- Carefully drain the accumulated liquid from the baking dish and set the cooked beef aside. This step prevents soggy sliders and concentrates the beef flavor.
Assembly Process
- Using a sharp serrated knife, slice the Hawaiian rolls in half lengthwise, keeping the bottom halves connected as one piece. Place the bottom half in a lined baking pan that can accommodate the full sheet of rolls.
- Carefully transfer the cooked beef from the baking dish and layer it evenly over the bottom half of the rolls. The beef should cover the entire surface for consistent flavor in every bite.
Sautéed Onion Layer
- Heat 1 tbsp olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat until it shimmers. Add the diced ½ white onion and stir to coat with oil. Cook for 5-7 minutes until the onion becomes translucent and fragrant, stirring occasionally to prevent burning.
- Distribute the sautéed onions evenly over the beef layer, then place the 12 cheese snack bars on top, spacing them to ensure each slider gets cheese coverage.
Final Assembly and Glazing
- Place the top half of the Hawaiian rolls over the cheese layer, creating one large assembled slider sheet.
- In a small bowl, whisk together the melted ¼ cup butter, ½ tsp kosher salt, 2 tbsp brown sugar, 3 tsp Worcestershire sauce, 2 tbsp Dijon mustard, and ½ tbsp sesame seeds until well combined.
- Using a pastry brush or spoon, generously coat the tops of the rolls with the butter mixture, ensuring every surface is covered. Sprinkle additional sesame seeds on top for extra flavor and visual appeal.
Final Baking
- Bake for an additional 20 minutes, or until the bread tops are golden brown and toasted, and the cheese is completely melted and bubbling. The internal temperature should reach 165°F (74°C).
- Remove from oven and let rest for 3-5 minutes before slicing. Use a sharp knife to cut between the individual rolls, creating 12 perfect sliders. Serve immediately while hot and the cheese is still gooey.
