Saturday, November 29, 2025

Hawaiian Sliders



Photo source:  Everyday Cheapskate


My recipe was originally posted in December 2013 and I thought it is worth updating.

It has been years since I have made these delicious sliders.  See my following comments for our suggested changes.  We never made them again, so I don't know if the changes would make them better.

I found this recipe at one of my favorite websites, Everyday Cheapsake and she has the exact same recipe.  Mary's page includes her instructions and comments from other readers.  I suggest reading my comments and compare to her page.  You may not want to make my suggested changes, the choice is yours!  Click here to go to Mary's page.



These little sliders are awesome!  We got to try them at a party and honestly, I could not get enough, but didn't want to make a pig of myself when there were so many other things to eat.  They went fast anyway!  Guess you could say they were the star of the show.

 The ones we had were overstuffed with ham and cheese (maybe double of what the recipe calls for), which made them even better, but the topping is what makes it so special with a blend of delicious tangy sweetness.  The crunchiness resulting from the sauce baked on the bread was also very nice. Outstanding!

I would love to make some with smoked turkey and swiss cheese too.  

Not only did they make the perfect appetizer, they would be great for a quick lunch with some chips.

Awesome discovery!

UPDATE:  We have made these sliders twice and propose the following changes:  No onion.  Cut the sauce recipe in half.  For some reason, our sliders did not come out crispy, but somewhat soggy.  We added 10 minutes to the baking time in the oven uncovered . . . it still wasn't enough time to make them crunchy enough for our taste.  Next time we will bake them 20 minutes covered and 15 minutes uncovered.

We love this recipe and will continue to tweak it until they are perfect for our taste.  I must say that the sauce is awesome, like a sweet barbeque sauce, and would be great with some shredded chicken in place of ham and cheese.

I really can't say where this recipe originated since it has been posted all over the place.  It is like, what came first, the chicken or the egg?





Ingredients

    • 1 package Original Hawaiian 12-pack dinner rolls 
    • 1 small sweet white onion, minced or grated 
    • ½ cup (1 stick) butter 
    • 3 tablespoons Dijon-style mustard 
    • 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce 
    • 3 teaspoons poppy seeds 
    • 2 tablespoons brown sugar 
    • 1 package deli sandwich ham, cut into 12 small squares 
    • 6 slices Swiss cheese, each cut in half 


Instructions

Melt butter in a small skillet over medium high heat. Add onion, mustard, Worcestershire sauce, poppy seeds and brown sugar. Allow to sauté for a few minutes, until onions are translucent and tender. Remove from the stove. 

Cut the rolls in half horizontally, removing the tops and placing the bottoms on a foil-lined baking sheet. Place a spoonful of sauce on each roll, followed by a slice of ham and piece of cheese. Place a roll top on each. 

Move the sliders closely together. Slowly pour the remaining sauce right over the tops of these small beauties. 

Cover with aluminum foil and allow to sit for 10 minutes. Bake at 350F or place on an outdoor grill over low heat, for 20 minutes, or until the cheese is melted. Uncover and bake for another two minutes until the tops are slightly browned and crisp. Serve immediately.






Grandma's Hash Brown Casserole

 


Photo source: All Recipes



Hash browns are a great addition to a breakfast meal. 

Grandma's hash brown casserole looks delicious.

This recipe comes from the awesome website All Recipes.

Click here to go there.


Is it safe to line the oven with foil

 


I have always lined my oven with foil.  It is something I learned from my nana, so I did it too.  I'm sure you did too.

Click here to go to an article from Southern Living that discusses the use of foil in the oven.  It also gives other uses for foil in the kitchen.  Very interesting and informative article.




Friday, November 28, 2025

Turkey Pot Pie Pockets

 


Photo source: The Seasoned Mom

Love this recipe!  These pot pie pockets are perfect for freezer meals that are quick and easy  Would be an awesome snack.  

When you have leftovers after a big turkey meal, make these pot pie pockets for a different type of leftover meals.  The cream cheese and puff pastry make it very interesting to me.  Puff pastry makes it so easy.  You can substitute turkey with chicken or pork.

Blair at The Seasoned Mom always has awesome recipes. Click here to go to Blair's recipe page.





Marry Me Chicken Pot Pie

 


Photo source:  All Recipes


This is the best chicken pot pie recipe I have seen.

Like every other chicken pot pie recipe, you can make variations to include your preferred ingredients.  I would add mushrooms and leave out the spinach.

This recipe comes from All Recipes, one of my favorite recipe websites.  

Click here to go to the recipe page.




Thursday, November 27, 2025

Sausage and Egg Breakfast Rolls

 


Photo source:  Jo Cooks

My air fryer is getting a good workout with these type of foods, except I am buying the frozen versions which are expensive.  Recipes like this one are good to stock up in the freezer for many easy breakfasts.  

Come up with your own various for these breakfast rolls and use the recipe as a guide.

Click here to go to the recipe page. Check out the rest of Jo's website and subscribe to her newsletter.  Her website, Jo Cooks, is very impressive with hundreds of delicious looking recipes.



4-Ingredient Sausage and Egg Casserole

 


Photo source: Rosie Willis for allfreecasseroles.com


This is a great freezer meal.  Assemble in smaller containers and freeze if you want smaller portions or adjust the recipe in half.  

I'm adapting to cooking for one again and looking for these type of meals.

This recipe is from Rosie Willis for AllFreeCasseroleRecipes.com.  Click here to go to the recipe page which includes hundreds awesome recipes on the website.  Check it out!