Swiss Cheese Hot Slider Sandwiches Recipe (2024)

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Oven-baked, foil-wrapped, ham-less swiss cheese hot slider sandwiches! An easy vegetarian alternative for simple party food. The poppyseed, butter and onion sauce is the key! Great for tailgating, parties or other gatherings.

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THIS is the reason I made homemade sweet pickle relish and from-scratch Kaiser rolls.

These Swiss cheese and “special sauce” sandwiches are another recipe from my Grandma’s collection.

For many low-key family gatherings she often makes a ham and cheese version for the majority of the family, but for the few vegetarians in the group she also makes a special batch without ham.

(They also go great served with her pea salad.)

Technically I’m not sure if I should be calling these sliders, because those are often known as mini burgers. But google also tells me the term could have originated from hot sandwiches that “slide” down easily.

A stretch? Maybe. But we’re going to go with it because what else do I call it? It’s not a grilled cheese. A “baked cheese sandwich” doesn’t have the same ring to it.

My grandma simply calls them the ham and cheese sandwiches, so leaving out the ham presents a dilemma – calling this a simple cheese sandwich does it no justice.

And if you’re someone upset over me calling these sliders, you’re probably also one of the people who argue with me about my apple nachos. I see you. It’ll be okay.

Who knew naming a recipe could be such a tricky thing?

So “sliders” or not, let me get on to telling you the recipe for these delicious (and super simple) Swiss cheese hot sandwiches.

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Your family may have a similar ham and cheese hot sandwich recipe, as I’ve seen them often referred to as Hawaiian sandwiches (made on Hawaiian rolls). But this recipe has a few key differences.

The “special sauce” is simply melted butter, honey mustard (instead of regular mustard), sweet pickle relish, extra poppy seeds and chopped onion.

Side note: If you’re using honey mustard or relish straight from the fridge, it’ll probably be cold enough to solidify your melted better, and you’ll need to melt it again for easier spreading. Same applies if you save some sauce for later use.

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Now for the bun: I’ve used regular hamburger buns, as evidenced by many of the pictures, but it is even THAT much better on a crusty bun (like French hamburger buns or Kaiser rolls).

Since poppy seeds are in the sauce, I think they play nicely with poppy seeds on Kaiser’s too.

But if you want to make these into mini vegetarian sliders, you can use a mini bun like Hawaiian buns.

The cheese: I like to buy the package of thinly sliced Swiss Cheese, where it comes in lat least 20 slices per 8 oz. pack. (Sometimes 40!) That way you have at least a good 2-3 slices per sandwich you can layer or cut in half as needed.

Layering the Swiss cheese slices on either side of the bun with the sauce in the middle is the best way to put them together if refrigerating (or freezing) for later, so that the bread doesn’t get soggy! {Great way to prep ahead!}

You could also just keep the extra sauce refrigerated and apply fresh to sandwiches when ready to bake.

But if making right away I usually put the sauce right on the bread, on top of the cheese, and on the other piece of bread. Layer it up.

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You then wrap each Swiss cheese slider in foil (or foil packets) and bake at 350°F until cheese melts.

15 minutes is usually a good amount of time.

Can even heat them on a grill if you’re tailgating!

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THEN if you have extra sauce left over, I like to add some right on top for extra buttery goodness.

Or make more sandwiches, your call.

But the sauce is oh so good.

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I’m telling you, these are always a hit! It’s not uncommon for people to grab 2 or 3 of these at a time because they are so good.

And they “slide” right down 🙂

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Yield: 8 sandwiches

"Ham-less" Swiss Cheese Hot Sliders Sandwiches

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Oven-Baked, Foil-wrapped, Ham-less Swiss Cheese Hot Slider Sandwiches! An easy vegetarian alternative for simple party food. The poppyseed, butter and onion sauce is the key!

Prep Time5 minutes

Cook Time15 minutes

Total Time20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter, melted
  • 1/4 cup honey mustard
  • 2 heaping tablespoons sweet pickle relish
  • 1 tablespoon poppy seeds
  • 1 medium white onion, chopped
  • 8 Kaiser rolls*
  • 8 oz. swiss cheese, thinly sliced**

Instructions

  1. Make the sauce: in a small bowl, combine melted butter, honey mustard, and sweet pickle relish together. (Note: if honey mustard or relish is cold, you may need to re-melt the butter mixture once combined.) Stir in the poppy seeds and chopped onion.
  2. Layer the Swiss cheese and butter mixture on the buns, cutting the cheese slices to match the size of bun if needed.
  3. Wrap each sandwich in foil. Heat in oven at 350°F. until cheese melts, about 15 minutes. Serve hot!

Notes

*Can use other rolls (like hamburger buns or French hamburger buns) but I find the Kaiser rolls with poppy seeds to be the best combination!

**Try to get a thinly sliced Swiss Cheese with 20 or more slices in a pack. Then you can add 2-3 slices per sandwich! Or if cutting your own block of Swiss cheese, it would be about 1 oz. per sandwich.

***Can wrap sandwiches in foil and refrigerate or freeze for later baking. See post for make-ahead tips.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

8
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 213Total Fat: 18gSaturated Fat: 9gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 44mgSodium: 124mgCarbohydrates: 5gFiber: 0gSugar: 3gProtein: 8g

Nutrition information is calculated automatically by an online tool at Nutritionix. It is not always accurate. Please use your own tools to check if you rely on this information.

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FAQs

Why are my sliders soggy on the bottom? ›

Why are my sliders soggy on the bottom? Your sliders are probably soggy because the sauce soaked into the buns. To avoid this problem, we toast the bottom buns in the oven for a few minutes. This helps to keep the bottom bun sturdy and avoid that soggy bottom.

How do you keep sliders from burning? ›

How do you keep sliders from burning? These mini sandwiches need some oven time in order to warm thoroughly. To keep the tops from burning, we keep them covered for most of the bake time, and only uncover them during the final few minutes.

Can you make ham and cheese sliders without poppy seeds? ›

I prefer to use an unsweetened ham from the deli. Since the glaze brings the sweetness factor, no need for the honey ham. I've found that I can leave the poppy seeds out and they taste just as delicious. I also sometimes omit the mustard if these are being made for kids.

How do you keep the bottom of 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.

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 sandwiches get soggy? ›

Things like mustard, ketchup, hot sauce, vinegar, and red pepper spread add moisture to a sandwich, unlike oil-based spreads like mayo, which don't seep into bread as much.

How long do you heat up sliders? ›

Pop your sliders in the oven for ten minutes, letting the cheese transform into warm, melty goodness. After ten minutes, uncover the sliders and put them back in the oven for two minutes to let the tops become a slightly crisp, golden brown.

Can you keep sliders warm in a crockpot? ›

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.

Can you put sliders in the fridge? ›

Properly stored sliders can last up to two days in the refrigerator. When it's time to reheat, simply cover the ham and cheese sandwiches and bake at 350 degrees F until warmed thoroughly.

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