Cheeseburger Sliders are juicy, cheesy and beefy – everything we love about classic burgers! These sliders are quick and easy, make-ahead, and reheat really well so they’re perfect for meal prep or gatherings. Watch the video tutorial and you’ll be craving them until you make them.

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We made these Cheeseburger sliders for our daughter’s 5th birthday party and we loved not having to stand over the grill to make traditional burgers. I made them earlier in the day which was amazing and took the stress out of making food for a large crowd. The kids were crazy about these cute little hamburger sliders and they disappeared so fast!
P.S. You can easily cut this recipe exactly in half (keeping the baking instructions the same) to feed a smaller family.

The Best Rolls for Sliders:
To make these burger sliders, use a 24-pack of dinner rolls (or 2 smaller 12-packs). We love the King’s Hawaiian Roll brand for making sliders and our favorite flavors are original Hawaiian Sweet and Savory Butter. You can also use homemade dinner rolls.

The Best Ground Beef for Cheeseburger Sliders:
Stick with lean ground beef – either 90/10 (10% fat content) or 93/7 (7% fat content). You can use ground beef with a higher fat content if that is what you have on hand since you will be spooning out the extra fat and liquid.

Tips for Making Hamburger Sliders:
- Spoon out the excess fat and liquid release from the beef so you don’t end up with soggy buns.
- Lining the bottom buns with cheese and covering the beef with cheese seals in the juiciness of the beef without making the buns too moist.
- Apply the sesame seeds as soon as you brush on the butter and they will stick better to the buns.
- Bake uncovered so the rolls don’t sweat and become soggy.

Can I Make these Ahead?
Yes! Sliders can be pre-made even a day ahead then covered and refrigerated. If baking from chilled sliders, add an extra 3 minutes or so when baking, or until hot and the cheese is melted.
Sliders also reheat really well. To reheat sliders: microwave each slider uncovered 15-20 seconds or just until the beef is heated through and cheese is melted.

What to Serve with Sliders:
Sliders are so fun because they can be served as an appetizer, lunch, or main course for dinner. We keep it simple and serve sliders with chilled dill pickles. They are also amazing with Baked Potato Wedges. Because these have the classic profile of cheeseburgers, try dipping them into homemade burger sauces, or use your favorite condiments like ketchup, mayo, and mustard.

Watch How to Make Sliders Video Tutorial:
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Want More Slider Recipes?
Tell me about your favorite slider recipes in the comments below. We are always looking for delicious new ideas. P.S. If you haven’t tried them, you can also make juicy meatball sliders! Also, let me know if you have any specific recipe requests.
Cheeseburger Sliders (Easy, 30-min Recipe)

Ingredients
- 2 lb lean ground beef, (90/10 or 93/7 fat content)
- 1/2 Tbsp olive oil
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tsp black pepper
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- 1/2 large yellow onion, finely diced
- 1/4 cup mayonnaise
- 8 slices medium cheddar cheese
- 6 oz medium cheddar, shredded (or used more sliced cheese)
- 24 dinner rolls, (or use 2 packs of 12)
- 2 Tbsp unsalted butter, melted, plus more to grease baking sheet
- 1 Tbsp sesame seeds
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350˚F. Butter the bottom of a rimmed baking sheet.
- Place a large skillet over medium/high heat with 1/2 Tbsp olive oil. Add diced onion then 2 lbs ground beef and break up with a spatula. Season with 1 tsp salt, 1 tsp black pepper, and 1 tsp garlic powder. Sautee over medium/high heat, breaking up the beef and cook just until cooked through then remove from heat.
- Tilt skillet to spoon off and discard excess fat. Stir 1/4 cup mayo into the ground beef.
- Cut buns in half. Place bottom half of dinner rolls on buttered baking sheet and line bread with sliced cheese. Spread ground beef mixture evenly over the sliced cheese, using the back of a spatula to square off the edges. Cover the ground beef with 6 oz of shredded cheddar.
- Place the top of buns, cut-side down, over the burgers. Brush tops with 2 Tbsp melted butter and immediately sprinkle tops with sesame seeds. Bake at 350˚F for 12-15 minutes, or until cheese is melted and tops are golden brown.
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They were really yummy! Family loved them
I’m so happy to hear that, Carrie! Thank you for that great review!
Can these be frozen and reheated later?
Hi Alison, our readers have mentioned these cheeseburger sliders freeze really well, even fully assembled. They reheat really well also!
My husband said “these are amazing”
I added sautéd red onions.
Delicious!!
That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review!
Love this recipe! I have made it a few times and the family loves them too. I put more onion in it and it reminds us of the White Castle cheeseburgers. Yum.
That is so awesome! I’m happy that your family enjoyed these sliders. Thanks for your good feedback, Christine.
Hi Natasha
Can I substitute minced chicken for the ground beef?
Hello Avana, I haven’t tried using minced chicken for this recipe. I imagine it would work fine too, please share with us how it goes if you try it!
Family loved these. So delicious!! Will be making them again
That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing your wonderful review!
I made these for my husband and I tonight and we loved loved them! Super easy, quick and so good! Thanks Natasha!!
Hello Karley, that’s so great to hear! Thank you for sharing your good feedback with us.
Made tonight (with help from 7 yo g-son). It was a hit!
Awesome! I’m sure you had a great time making these sliders with your kid.
Outstanding…I changed a few things but these are a definite keeper. I added a little worcestershire, steak seasoning, and steak sauce to the ground beef. I made a mustard mix (sweet pickle relish and jalapeno mustard) for the top bread layer, and I used the cheese I had, which was a block of medium cheddar that I grated and put on the bottom and top layers. These will definitely get made again – thank you!
Sounds delicious and I think that is a great addition. Thanks for sharing that with us. I’m glad you enjoyed these sliders, Lisa.
I would like to try your additions😊, could you tell me how much steak seasoning and steak sauce you add? Thank you
We love this recipe. We half it for 2 with lots of leftovers. It’s great with ground lamb too! Thank you
You’re welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed this recipe, Kitty!
I made these sliders a few days ago and WOW! This was a big hit and I will make these frequently.
That’s so great! It sounds like you have a new favorite, Steve!
I forgot to add the mayo to the meat but it still turned out awesome. Taste just like a white castle burger!
Fantastic! Thanks for your perfect rating, Willow. So great to know that you loved this recipe!
Looks terrific! Just wondering why cooks would use colored cheese instead of a natural one.
She is using natural cheddar cheese. These cheese has natural color added just like some butters and is more commonly available at stores due to consumer preference. You can substitute orange cheddar with a white cheddar if you prefer.
I think you were thinking of American cheese product which is a processed type of “cheese” with a long list of ingredients. It is also orange in color but it’s not what Natasha used in her recipe.
I’ve made these twice. The first time I assembled them and refrigerated them to cook later. After cooking (even with a little extra time) the meat was still cold while the tops were starting to burn. Everyone still ate them and said they were good. The second time I made them they went in the oven right away and came out amazing and every bite was devoured. This will become a regular party recipe for sure. For those who are worried about the mayo…. my entire family (except for me) despises mayo. I used it anyway and they never knew it was there. It keeps the meat moist and I promise you won’t taste it.
Hello Karin, thank you for sharing your experience with this recipe. I’m glad you and your family liked it!
thanks i’m making for christmas eve dinner and was back and forth on the mayo addition. your comments convinced me go for it.
This recipe was awesome! If you want to make it next level, use mustard instead of mayo. It gives the meat an even better flavor.
Thank you for sharing that with us!
we aren’t mayo fans at all, so I am so glad to see this recommendation..Going to try it this way..thank you!
Very good sliders! I wouldn’t change anything. Kids loved them. I loved the simplicity and make-ahead factor! Made 32 of them for family gathering and they were gone in no time.
Thanks for the recipe!
Yay so great to hear that! I’m glad everyone loved these sliders, Olga. Thanks for sharing!
Hi Natasha,
I noticed a mistake in you video, when the cheeseburgers were done in the oven and you took them out you did NOT have your gloves on, but when you got them to the table then you did have them one. Check it out. I watched it 2 times to make sure I was seeing right. Just thought you might like knowing that. A blooper,LOL.
Haha you are correct. We forgot to record that step so we had to recreate it and forgot the oven mitts!
Do these HAVE to be put in the oven? My oven is not working
Hi Ivette, I haven’t tested this but if you have a toaster oven with a door that may work. If you experiment, let me know how you liked the recipe.
Made this for dinner tonight, sans the sesame seeds! It was delicious! Easy, easy, easy!
Hello JD, so happy that you enjoyed this recipe! Thank you for sharing that with us.
Are they freezable?
Hi Melissa, I have had reports from friends that these cheeseburger sliders freeze really well even fully assembled. They reheat really well also!
Hi Melissa, I have had several readers report great results freezing these cheeseburger sliders.