
There’s something about a tray of warm sliders that instantly pulls people closer to the table. Soft rolls, melty cheese, and that buttery topping… it just works. I’ve made these more times than I can count, and every single time, they vanish faster than expected.
What I like most is how low-effort they feel, even when they look like you planned something special. You don’t need complicated steps or fancy ingredients. Just a few layers, a little patience with the onions, and the oven does the rest.
The sweet Hawaiian rolls really carry the whole thing. They balance the savory ham and cheese in a way that feels almost indulgent, but not heavy. And once that poppy butter hits the top, it turns into something you’ll want to make again, probably sooner than you think.
Sometimes I make these for a gathering, other times just because dinner needs to be easy. Either way, they always deliver. Warm, slightly crisp on top, soft in the center, and packed with flavor in every bite.
Ingredients Needed for the Recipe
- Extra-virgin olive oil – used to slowly cook the onions until they become soft and caramelized.
- Large onion (thinly sliced) – brings a deep, slightly sweet flavor once cooked down.
- Kosher salt – helps draw out moisture from the onions and enhances overall taste.
- Melted butter – forms the base of the rich topping brushed over the rolls.
- Poppy seeds – add a subtle crunch and classic slider texture on top.
- Garlic (minced) – gives the butter topping a warm, savory edge.
- Worcestershire sauce – adds depth and a slightly tangy note to the topping.
- Hawaiian rolls – soft, slightly sweet buns that hold everything together.
- Mayonnaise – adds moisture and a creamy layer to balance the fillings.
- Honey mustard – brings a sweet and tangy contrast to the savory layers.
- Deli sliced ham – the main protein, salty and satisfying.
- Swiss cheese – melts beautifully and adds a mild, nutty flavor.
How to make Hawaiian Roll Sliders?

Step 1 – Caramelize the onions
Start by heating olive oil in a pan over medium heat. Add the sliced onions with a pinch of salt and let them cook slowly. Stir occasionally, nothing rushed here.
After about 25 minutes, they’ll turn soft, golden, and almost jam-like. That’s exactly what you want. Set them aside to cool slightly while you move on.
Step 2 – Prepare the poppy butter topping
In a small bowl, mix melted butter with poppy seeds, minced garlic, and Worcestershire sauce. Give it a good stir so everything blends together evenly.
This mixture might seem simple, but it adds a lot of flavor once baked. Keep it ready, you’ll need it right at the end.
Step 3 – Slice and prep the rolls
Take the Hawaiian rolls and slice them in half horizontally as one whole slab. It’s much easier than separating them individually.
Place the bottom half on a baking tray and keep the top half nearby. Try to keep everything aligned so assembling feels smooth.
Step 4 – Build the layers
Spread a layer of mayonnaise over the bottom half of the rolls. Not too thick, just enough to coat evenly.
Add half of the ham, then layer all the Swiss cheese over it. Finish with the remaining ham to create a hearty middle.
Step 5 – Add flavor boosters
Drizzle honey mustard across the top of the ham. Then spoon over the caramelized onions, spreading them out so each bite gets some.
If you like a bit more tang, you can add another light drizzle of honey mustard here. It really ties everything together.
Step 6 – Close and top
Place the top half of the rolls back on. Press gently so everything holds together without squeezing the layers out.
Brush the poppy butter mixture generously over the top. Make sure every corner gets coated, that’s where the flavor builds.
Step 7 – Bake until golden
Preheat your oven to 350°F and bake the sliders for about 10 to 15 minutes. Keep an eye on them as they turn golden on top.
The cheese should be fully melted and the tops slightly crisp. If they brown too quickly, loosely cover with foil and continue baking.
Serving Ideas That Work Really Well
These sliders are easy to pair with almost anything. I usually set them out with simple sides so the flavors don’t compete too much.
They go great with crispy snacks like tater tots or fries, something that adds texture alongside the softness of the rolls. A fresh salad on the side can also balance things nicely.
For casual gatherings, I like placing them next to dips and finger foods. People can grab one, then come back for more without needing a full plate setup.
Tips
- Cook the onions low and slow – rushing them will skip that deep, sweet flavor.
- Slice the rolls as a whole block to keep assembly quick and neat.
- Use enough cheese so it melts across the layers and holds everything together.
- Don’t skip the butter topping – it adds both flavor and texture.
- Cover loosely with foil if the tops brown too fast in the oven.
- Let the sliders sit for a minute after baking so they hold their shape when cut.
- Use a serrated knife to cut clean portions without squishing the rolls.
Make Ahead and Storage
If you’re planning ahead, these sliders are surprisingly flexible. You can assemble everything, cover the tray, and keep it in the fridge for several hours or even overnight.
When it’s time to bake, just brush the topping and slide them into the oven. It makes hosting feel a lot more relaxed, especially when there’s already enough going on.
Leftovers can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for up to three days. Reheat them in the oven so the tops stay slightly crisp instead of soft.
You can also freeze them if needed. Wrap them well, then reheat gently when you’re ready. They hold up better than you might expect.

Hawaiian Roll Sliders Recipe
Description
These Hawaiian roll sliders are soft, buttery, and packed with layers of savory ham, melty Swiss cheese, sweet caramelized onions, and tangy honey mustard. Topped with a rich poppy butter glaze, they bake to golden perfection in minutes. Perfect for parties, game days, or quick family dinners, these sliders are easy to assemble and guaranteed to disappear fast!
ingredients
For caramelized onions
For poppy butter topping
For sliders
Instructions
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Prepare onions
Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add sliced onions, season with salt, and cook on medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, until caramelized and jammy (about 25 minutes). Let cool slightly. -
Preheat oven
Preheat your oven to 175°C (350°F). -
Make topping
In a bowl, mix melted butter, poppy seeds, minced garlic, and Worcestershire sauce until well combined. -
Assemble sliders
Slice the Hawaiian rolls horizontally. Place the bottom half on a baking tray and spread mayonnaise evenly. -
Layer fillings
Add half of the ham, then layer Swiss cheese, followed by the remaining ham. -
Add sauces and onions
Drizzle honey mustard over the ham and top with caramelized onions. -
Top and glaze
Place the top buns over the filling and brush generously with the poppy butter mixture. -
Bake
Bake for 10–15 minutes until the cheese is melted and the tops are golden brown. Cover loosely with foil if they brown too quickly. -
Rest and serve
Let sliders rest for 5 minutes, then slice and serve warm.
Nutrition Facts
Servings 12
Serving Size 1 slider
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 509kcal
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 31gg48%
- Saturated Fat 15gg75%
- Trans Fat 0.5gg
- Cholesterol 85mgmg29%
- Sodium 980mgmg41%
- Potassium 320mgmg10%
- Total Carbohydrate 30gg10%
- Dietary Fiber 2gg8%
- Sugars 8gg
- Protein 24gg48%
- Calcium 30% mg
- Iron 10% mg
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Note
- Make ahead: Assemble sliders a few hours in advance and refrigerate until ready to bake.
- Storage: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
- Freezing: Freeze assembled sliders for up to 3 months and bake when needed.
- Variations: Substitute ham with turkey or roast beef and try different cheeses like cheddar or provolone.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I make Hawaiian roll sliders ahead of time?
Yes! You can assemble them a few hours or even a day ahead. Just keep them covered in the fridge and bake when ready to serve.
What can I serve with these sliders?
They pair perfectly with fries, tater tots, mac and cheese, or party snacks like dips and appetizers.
