simple and super easy italian slider recipe to feed a crowd! (2024)

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These easy Italian sliders are best when they’re served warm from the oven because the cheese is melty and gooey, and the assorted deli cuts sandwiched between the cheese are incredibly delicious.
Lastly, the browned, buttery tops of the sliders just make these crowd-pleasing sliders a must for any occasion!

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Super Easy Italian Sliders

There’s not much to say about these cute little slider buns except they’re super easy, super tasty, and can easily feed a crowd! With minimal effort, these adorable little munchies will bring smiles to all who sample them!

And then just watch.. everyone wants the recipe – this can be our little wonderful secret! Wanna know how to make these easy Italian sliders?

How do I make these tasty Italian sliders?

You want to start off with a dozen tray buns. Or rolls, Or whatever you might want to call them. They should be connected so that it makes making the sliders so much easier.

Making sliders one at a time is laborious and boring. We want quick, easy, and delicious!

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So you’ll want to preheat the oven to 350. Taking a long knife, cut the whole tray of buns HORIZONTALLY. Take your time with this, you’ll want to do it as evenly as possible. If you dip here or there or get it a bit crooked, big deal. It all tastes amazing in the end anyway!

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Spread the buns with the grainy mustard. No grainy mustard? No problem, use:

  • yellow mustard
  • Dijon mustard
  • honey mustard (it won’t make it so much Italian after that, but it WILL make it tasty, and that’s all that matters here!)
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The meats I used for these sliders are ham, salami, and mortadella deli meats. You can use whatever you’d like, but if you want an Italian flair, stick to the salami’s, capricolas, and such.

For the tray of buns, I used about 6 – 8 slices EACH of all three types of meat.

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Adding cheese to these easy sliders

Now for the cheeses. Again, go for what you prefer, but to keep these in the Italian realm, go for things like Provolone, or even Mozzarella.

If you wanted to be extra, you could even grate some parmesan over the tops of the meat before placing the top row of buns on, and really, who can be mad at extra yummy cheese on their Italian sandwiches? Not me.

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Heck, even using a cheese snuggled up with some peppers could be used, which would be even more delicious.

I’m drooling as I write this. Seriously.

Ok, so just basically layer your meat and cheese on the buns, and then replace the top. Melt the butter/garlic/parsley mixture, brush it on, and voila!!

Throw that pretty deliciousness into the oven.

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After the sliders have warmed through, and the cheese has melted and the tops of the buns are golden, take them out and let them sit for just a few minutes.

You want a yummy slider recipe that’s not hot as blazes right?? lol.

Let them cool slightly so you don’t burn your taste buds to shreds.

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How do I feed more than 6 – 12 people with these cute easy Italian sliders??

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It’s incredibly easy to double the recipe.

I probably wouldn’t bake more than two sets of sliders in the oven at one time, unless you have a gigantic oven, .. which hey, you might… in such case, go to town and do your thing!

But yes, doubling or even tripling this recipe is easy as pie and so you can feed as many people as you want – that’s what’s so great about this recipe.

It’s super easy to feed a crowd!

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If you’re looking for a few other sandwich-y type recipes, click to check out this Instant Pot Mississippi Pork Dips recipe, or these buffalo chicken boats. All those recipes are designed for super easy party food!

Also, if you’re looking for a super cute side to serve with the sliders, how about this Easy Creamy Broccoli Salad from Inspired Taste? I think this salad is so delicious and would pair easily with any of the other sandwiches I mentioned.

Oh! I almost forgot. I have another slider recipe that’s just fantastic – my Chicken Cordon Bleu Sliders! These are excellent if you enjoy those specific flavors and are just as easy to make!

Can I make these sliders ahead of time?

Yes, absolutely. Assemble the sliders up to the point of putting on the buttery topping. Wait until you’re ready to put them into the oven to butter them up.

You could make them the morning of the day you want to serve them. Place them in the dish you’ll bake them in, assemble, and then cover tightly with plastic wrap and keep them in the fridge until you’re ready to bake.

Can I freeze these sliders?

I really wouldn’t. They’re best when fresh.

Thank you SO much for taking the time and stopping by The Salty Pot today! I hope you have a wonderful day!! (and a wonderful party!! 😉

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Easy Italian Sliders

Yield: 12 SLIDERS

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes

These Easy Italian Sliders are made up of savory deli meats, provolone cheese, seasonings, and deliciously fresh buns. When served warm, the flavorful meats with the melty cheese make this combination of slider requested over and over at all the functions!

Ingredients

  • 12 buns, a tray of buns
  • 6 - 8 ham slices
  • 6 - 8 salami slices
  • 6 - 8 mortadella slices
  • 12 - 18 provolone slices
  • 2-3 tablespoon grainy mustard
  • ¼ c butter
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  • as desired, parsley

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350
  2. Cut the tray of buns horizontally
  3. Fit the bottom buns (still attached to eachother) onto, or into a baking sheet or pan
  4. Spread with the mustard
  5. Begin layering the pieces of mortadella, then slices of cheese, then the salami, then the cheese, etc.
  6. When all layers are done, replace the top layer of the buns.
  7. Melt the butter and add the garlic and parsley. Brush onto the top of the buns
  8. Bake in the oven for approximately 12 - 15 minutes or until the cheese has melted and the tops of the buns are browned.
  9. Remove and let rest for 10 minutes, then cut and serve!
  10. Enjoy!

Notes

Be sure to use the freshest ingredients possible. The buns should be soft and fresh as they will crisp up nicely in the oven.
Feel free to mix up the cheeses to what you have on hand or what your preferences are.
If you don't have a seedy dijon mustard, regular dijon works, or even a ball park mustard does as well, but use sparingly.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 12Serving Size: 1 bun
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 438Total Fat: 24gSaturated Fat: 12gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 80mgSodium: 1394mgCarbohydrates: 26gFiber: 1gSugar: 4gProtein: 29g

All nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods, and portion sizes per household.

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FAQs

How do you keep sliders from getting soggy? ›

How do I keep my sliders from getting soggy? To ensure these mini sandwiches don't get soggy, pop the split rolls under the broiler for a few minutes to toast them before building the sliders. This helps keep the bread sturdy so the sandwiches don't fall apart.

What goes with Italian sliders? ›

What To Serve With Sliders At A Party – Sides For Sliders
  • Homemade French fries or sweet potato fries.
  • Potato chips.
  • Italian pasta salad or macaroni salad.
  • Loaded baked potato bites.
  • Any warm dip such as Reuben dip.
  • Veggie tray with dip.
  • Hash brown potato casserole.
  • Classic potato salad.
Oct 29, 2022

What kind of food are sliders? ›

A slider is an American term for a small sandwich, typically around 2 inches (5 cm) across, made with a bun or dinner roll. Sliders can be served as hors d'oeuvres, snacks, or entrées.

How do you keep sliders warm for a crowd? ›

If you're making the sliders for a party and want to keep the cheeseburgers warm, once they're cooked, place them in a slow cooker on warm. I use this Casserole Crock Pot. Keep the buns and toppings on the side.

How do you keep sliders warm for a party? ›

How to keep food warm for a party
  1. Prepare ahead of time. Many dishes can be prepared in advance and reheated in the oven to help streamline party prep. ...
  2. Skip the stovetop dishes. ...
  3. Crock pot or slow cooker. ...
  4. Heating pad. ...
  5. Chafing dish.
Oct 2, 2023

How many sliders per person? ›

3 sliders per serving is generally recognised as the norm, though any amount can be consumed. Many restaurants & fast food outlets serve sliders whether it is as a snack to partner up with a chilled beer, or as a collection to enjoy as the main event.

What to serve with sliders at a party? ›

The best side dishes to serve with sliders are sweet potato fries, coleslaw, onion rings, pickles, french fries, crispy green beans, cheese dip, potato salad, baked beans, grilled vegetables, and garden salad.

Are sliders good for a party? ›

When they're mingling and/or seats are limited, juggling a plate filled with food and using a fork and knife can be awkward. You'll want to serve something hand-held that they can polish off in a couple of bites. Sliders are the solution.

What's the difference between a slider and a sandwich? ›

In the simplest terms, sliders are a diminutive version of hamburgers — a beef patty sandwiched between two buns and adorned with toppings and condiments. However, some say that a slider isn't a slider unless it contains cooked onions within the beef.

How much meat is on a slider? ›

What size are cheeseburger sliders? This all depends on the size of the roll! This recipe uses just over a pound of ground beef (1.25 pounds to be exact) and makes 12 sliders. Plan on using about 1.5 to 2 ounces of meat per slider if you have a pound of meat.

How do you meal prep sandwiches without them getting soggy? ›

Always prep ingredients separately with nothing touching the bread. This is how we will keep the bread from getting soggy. I recommend using a three compartment meal prep container.

How do you keep sliders warm for hours? ›

Whether you're a fan of the NFL, college football or just came for the food, these sliders are a win-win-win for your next tailgate or watch party! Turn on the slow cooker for at least an hour before heading out and these hot ham sliders will stay warm for up to three hours.

How do you keep sandwiches from getting soggy in the fridge overnight? ›

Use. Parchment paper checks all the boxes: It's slightly porous and absorbs some moisture that other materials don't. Be sure to employ the double-wrap technique: Wrap your sandwich in one layer, cut the sandwich in half through the parchment paper, and then wrap it again for extra security.

How do you keep sliders warm for a potluck? ›

Don't stress, there are a few options you can use when keeping appetizers warm. Your first option is to place your baked sliders straight into an aluminum tray and cover tightly with foil. The second option is, as soon as the sliders come out of the oven, stack them one by one into a crockpot set to warm.

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