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Kings Hawaiian Sliders

This Kings Hawaiian Sliders recipe is crafted with juicy and seasoned ground beef, nestled within the warm embrace of gooey melted cheese and the sweet rolls we all love. Serve these an appetizer for the holiday season, parties, events, or even on game days. Load them up with your favorite toppings and sauces for the best flavor.

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What Type of Buns to Use

I used King Hawaiian Sweet Rolls, often referred to as Hawaiian rolls or Hawaiian bread. It’s a type of soft, sweet, and slightly savory bread roll that is known for its fluffy texture and subtly sweet flavor.

Any buns you like, including slider buns will work for this recipe.

raw ground beef in a glass bowl

What Type of Meat to Use

  • Ground Beef: Ground beef is a classic choice for sliders and what I use in the recipe.
  • Pulled Pork: Pulled pork sliders are a delicious alternative. Check out my Pulled Pork Sliders on Hawaiian Rolls recipe.
  • Ground Turkey or Ground Chicken: Ground poultry is a leaner option and can be used to create turkey sliders. If you aren’t planning to serve the sliders immediately, these are likely a better option than beef because it usually won’t leave your bun soggy.
  • Grilled Chicken: Grilled chicken sliders are a lighter choice. Grill or cook your chicken or buy fully cooked store-bought chicken.
  • Fish or Seafood: Consider using fish or seafood, like salmon or shrimp, to create seafood sliders. These can be grilled, fried, or baked, and they pair well with a variety of sauces and toppings.
raw ground beef in a glass bowl

How to Season the Meat

I use my Homemade Burger Rub and Seasoning. You can also use a store-bought burger rub if preferred.

homemade burger rub seasoning spices in a white bowl

What Type of Cheese to Use

I use a combination of cheddar and mozzarella. Here are more options:

  • Cheddar: Sharp cheddar, mild cheddar, or even extra sharp cheddar can add a rich and tangy flavor to your sliders. Cheddar cheese pairs well with beef, turkey, and pork sliders.
  • American: American cheese is a classic choice for cheeseburgers and sliders. It has a creamy, mild flavor that melts well and provides a smooth, gooey texture.
  • Swiss: Swiss cheese adds a nutty and slightly sweet flavor. It melts beautifully and pairs nicely.
  • Pepper Jack: If you like a little kick, pepper jack cheese with its spicy peppers and creamy texture can add a zesty flavor.
  • Provolone: Provolone cheese is known for its mild and slightly sweet taste.
  • Blue Cheese: Blue cheese lovers can add crumbles of blue cheese to their sliders for a bold, tangy, and savory flavor. It pairs especially well with beef or buffalo chicken sliders.
  • Mozzarella: Mozzarella cheese is known for its mild, milky flavor and its excellent melting properties. It’s a great choice for a classic, gooey cheese experience.
  • Gouda: Smoked or regular Gouda cheese can add a slightly smoky, sweet, and creamy flavor.
grated mozzarella and grated cheddar cheese in separate glass bowls
diced tomatoes in a can, fresh mushrooms, mustard, worcestershire sauce, and butter in separate glass bowls

How to Make Kings Hawaiian Sliders

Detailed measurements and full instructions can be found in the recipe card at the bottom of this post.

  1. In a large skillet or pan, cook ground beef breaking it into small crumbles. Season the ground beef with spices and garlic.
  2. Add in mushrooms, diced tomatoes, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, and grated cheddar cheese. Stir and cook until the meat is fully cooked.
  3. Remove the Hawaiian Rolls from the packaging and slice.
  4. Place the bottom half of the rolls in the baking dish. Add the drained ground beef mixture to the bottom rolls. Top with grated cheese. Place the top half of the rolls over the ground beef.
  5. Combine melted butter and sesame seeds in a small bowl. Brush the mixture over the top of the rolls.
  6. Bake.
collage of 4 photos with cooked ground beef in a pan with diced tomatoes and cheddar cheese
collage of 4 photos with Kings Hawaiian rolls sliced in half and in a baking dish

Toppings, Substitutions, and Add-Ins

  • Lettuce: If you want crispy lettuce, I recommend adding it right before serving.
  • Tomato Slices
  • Pickles
  • Bacon
  • Avocado
  • Fried Onions
  • Coleslaw
  • Pineapple
  • Fried Egg
  • Jalapeños
  • Ketchup
  • Mayo
  • Hot Sauce
  • BBQ Sauce
Kings Hawaiian Sliders with cheese in a red baking dish

How to Avoid Soggy Buns

Using ground beef in this recipe will make it hard to not experience some sogginess. Ground beef has more fat than a lot of cuts of meat and that fat produces grease. The grease will soak into the bottom bun if these sit for too long. I like to use lean ground beef.

Here are some tips to try to prevent as much as possible:

  • Toast the Buns: Lightly toast the Hawaiian sweet rolls before assembling the sliders. This helps create a barrier that prevents moisture from the beef or other ingredients from soaking into the bread. I don’t do this because I always serve them immediately and don’t mind a soft bottom bun, but I highly recommend this if you know sogginess will both you.
  • Use a Barrier: Spread thick, sliced cheese (cheddar, provolone, etc) onto the bottom buns before adding ground beef. This acts as a barrier to help repel the moisture from the filling. (Again, this is not something I do, but I recommend it if you’re concerned. )
  • Pat Dry: Drain excess fat from the beef after it cooks. If your meat still has excess moisture, pat it dry with a paper towel before placing it on the buns.
  • Layer Ingredients Carefully: Arrange your ingredients thoughtfully. Place the meat and any juicy toppings like tomatoes or pickles in the center to minimize direct contact with the bun.
Kings Hawaiian Sliders with cheese in a red baking dish

Can You Make Them Ahead of Time

  1. Prepare the Meat: Cook and season the meat ahead of time. Allow it to cool to room temperature, then refrigerate it in an airtight container. When you’re ready to serve, reheat the meat in a microwave, oven, or on the stovetop.
  2. Assemble Later: Complete all of the steps noted below in the recipe card for assembly.
person holding Kings Hawaiian Sliders with cheese

How to Reheat

To preserve the texture as much as possible, reheating them in the oven or air fryer at 350 degrees until warm will work best.

You can also reheat them in the microwave or on the stove. This will likely soften your buns.

Freezer Tips

When properly stored, fully assembled sliders can typically be frozen for up to 1-2 months without significant loss of quality. When you’re ready to enjoy them, thaw the sliders in the refrigerator before reheating them using the tips above.

person holding Kings Hawaiian Sliders with cheese

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Kings Hawaiian Sliders with cheese in a red baking dish
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Kings Hawaiian Sliders

This Kings Hawaiian Sliders recipe is crafted with juicy and seasoned ground beef, nestled within the warm embrace of gooey melted cheese and the sweet rolls we all love. Serve these an appetizer for the holiday season, parties, events, or even on game days. Load them up with your favorite toppings and sauces for the best flavor.
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Course Appetizer, dinner, lunch
Cuisine American
Keyword beef sliders, ground beef sliders, kings Hawaiian sliders, sliders with ground beef, sweet roll sliders
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Servings 12 sliders
Calories 262kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 pound ground beef
  • 1/2 cup sliced mushrooms Optional; omit them if you don't want them.
  • 14.5 oz canned diced tomatoes Drained
  • 1 tablespoon mustard Adjust to taste or omit if desired.
  • 1 1/2 cups grated cheddar cheese You can also use slices of cheese. See notes.
  • 1 teaspoon worcestershire sauce
  • 12 Hawaiian Sweet Rolls Or slider buns.
  • 1 cup grated mozzarella cheese
  • 1 tablespoon butter Melted.
  • sesame seeds
  • cooking oil spray

Homemade Burger Rub Seasoning (You can use store-bought if preferred and season to taste)

Instructions

Cook the Beef

  • In a large skillet or pan, cook the ground beef over medium-high heat, breaking it into small crumbles as it cooks using a meat chopper, wooden, or silicone spoon. Season the ground beef with the spices and garlic.
  • Add in the mushrooms, diced tomatoes, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, and 1/2 cup grated cheddar cheese. Stir and cook until the meat is fully cooked, no longer pink, and the mushrooms are soft. Taste the ground beef and add additional spices if necessary.
  • Drain any excess fat from the beef and pat the meat dry using towel(s). This is important to avoid soggy buns. Excess grease will soak into your rolls/buns.

Assemble the Sliders

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  • Remove the Hawaiian Rolls from the packaging and slice the entire set of rolls in half (horizontally) so that you have 2 separate sections, the top and bottom half of the rolls. I use a serrated bread knife.
  • Spray the bottom of a 9×13 inch baking dish with cooking oil spray.
  • Place the bottom half of the rolls in the baking dish. Add the drained ground beef mixture to the bottom rolls. (Alternatively, if you are using sliced cheese you can add it first before the beef. See notes).
  • Top with the remaining grated cheese. Place the top half of the rolls over the ground beef.
  • Combine the melted butter and sesame seeds in a small bowl. Brush the mixture over the top of the rolls.
  • Bake for 15-20 minutes until the cheese has melted. Be careful not to overbrown.

Air Fryer Instructions

  • Spray the air fryer basket with cooking oil spray.
  • Add the assembled sliders to the air fryer basket and air fry for 3-7 minutes at 370 degrees. Keep a close eye to ensure the buns don't over-brown.

Notes

I use lean ground beef to avoid greasy meat in the recipe.
Worcestershire sauce adds a complex, rich flavor to beef dishes. It contains a subtle sweetness along with its savory notes, which can help balance the overall flavor of the beef. Feel free to omit it if you wish, but note the benefits you may lose if you do. You can use soy sauce or balsamic vinegar as well.

How to Avoid Soggy Buns

Using ground beef in this recipe will make it hard to not experience some sogginess. Ground beef has more fat than a lot of cuts of meat and that fat produces grease. The grease will soak into the bottom bun if these sit for too long. I like to use lean ground beef.
Here are some tips to try to prevent as much as possible:
  • Toast the Buns: Lightly toast the Hawaiian sweet rolls before assembling the sliders. This helps create a barrier that prevents moisture from the beef or other ingredients from soaking into the bread. I don’t do this because I always serve them immediately and don’t mind a soft bottom bun, but I highly recommend this if you know sogginess will both you.
  • Use a Barrier: Spread thick, sliced cheese (cheddar, provolone, etc) onto the bottom buns before adding ground beef. This acts as a barrier to help repel the moisture from the filling. (Again, this is not something I do, but I recommend it if you’re concerned.) 
  • Pat Dry: Drain excess fat from the beef after it cooks. If your meat still has excess moisture, pat it dry with a paper towel before placing it on the buns.
  • Layer Ingredients Carefully: Arrange your ingredients thoughtfully. Place the meat and any juicy toppings like tomatoes or pickles in the center to minimize direct contact with the bun.
 
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Nutrition (displayed with net carbs)

Serving: 1slider | Calories: 262kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein: 17g | Fat: 14g
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Recipe Rating




Nek C

Tuesday 2nd of January 2024

These were so good and easy to make! It gives you that hamburger taste and look, without having to make a full patty. Looking forward to leftovers tomorrow.

staysnatched

Tuesday 2nd of January 2024

Wonderful! That's what I love most about them.

Erica

Tuesday 5th of December 2023

Tasty and amazing! My son gave me a thumbs up for this dinner treat! You’ve got to try this quick and easy scrumptious dish!

staysnatched

Friday 8th of December 2023

So happy for him!

EK

Sunday 12th of November 2023

BayBEEEEEEEEEE! These rolls are fire!!! I would’ve never thought of combining mushrooms and brown sugar to season meat before but this recipe is genius. I used Ground Turkey and she was right, the buns are not soggy and are flavorful and in tact. I used fresh diced tomatoes and the flavors certainly shine through. I will be using this recipe again and again. I even think this meat would be good on a taco! Love this!

staysnatched

Sunday 12th of November 2023

Yay! I'm so glad you enjoyed it.

Jamie

Monday 6th of November 2023

I served these for game night and it was loved by everyone! I'm so glad I found an easy appetizer that's a crowd pleaser.

staysnatched

Monday 6th of November 2023

Perfect for game night!

Shelby

Monday 6th of November 2023

I love this recipe when I'm hosting. It's simple, filling, and so good!

staysnatched

Monday 6th of November 2023

Perfect for hosting!