Gluten-Free Ham and Cheese Sliders - Easy Game Day Food Idea! (2024)

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Who’s ready for a touchdown-worthy Game Day recipe? These easy Gluten-Free Ham and Cheese Sliders are filled with salty sliced ham, zesty mayo-mustard, and plenty of melty Swiss cheese. Brushed with a buttery Dijon and poppy seed topping, these are serious #foodgoals!

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    Table of Contents

    • Easy Gluten-Free Ham and Swiss Sliders for Game Day
    • Why You’ll Love This Recipe
    • Why Is It Called a Slider?
    • What You’ll Need
    • How to Make Hawaiian Ham and Cheese Sliders
    • Can Sliders Be Prepared Ahead of Time?
    • Tips for Success
    • How to Serve Your Hawaiian Bread Sliders
    • How to Store and Reheat Ham and Cheese Sliders
    • Do Sliders Freeze Well?
    • Things You’ll Need
    • Get the Recipe

    Easy Gluten-Free Ham and Swiss Sliders for Game Day

    I think just about everyone has that one recipe that they always fall back on when they entertain. Today, I’m sharing mine! These melty and delicious, gluten-free Hawaiian bread sliders are the best appetizer or main to serve up whenever we have company over to watch the big game.

    Everyone loves this recipe for easy ham and cheese sliders. They’re made with fluffy gluten-free Hawaiian rolls and loaded with melted Swiss cheese and juicy ham slices, baked crispy and golden in the oven. Sliders are one of our favorite football snacks ever, and these are the best.

    Even our friends who eat gluten will happily scarf down these gluten-free Hawaiian roll sliders with abandon. These sandwiches NEVER stick around long on Super Bowl Sunday. Luckily, I’ll always have an extra batch ready and waiting!

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    Why You’ll Love This Recipe

    Here’s a quick rundown of why these gluten-free Hawaiian sliders are the best:

    • Super easy. It doesn’t get easier than prepping a batch of ham and Swiss sliders and popping them into the oven. This recipe is great for making ahead, too.
    • Perfect for entertaining. Whether you’re hosting a holiday crowd or screening this year’s Super Bowl, these gluten-free Hawaiian bread sliders are a delicious and savory party snack.
    • The Dijon poppy seed topping. This a special touch that adds bucket-loads of flavor to these otherwise classic ham and cheese sliders.

    Why Is It Called a Slider?

    The term “slider” originated in the Navy, and actually referred to mini hamburgers. In the 1940s, these small burgers were especially greasy, which made them slide right down the gullet!

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    What You’ll Need

    Let’s have a look at the common ingredients needed to make the ultimate gluten-free ham and cheese sliders. Below is an overview, with the full ingredient amounts available in the recipe card.

    • Mayo, Mustard, and Honey: These sliders start with a rich and creamy spread of mayonnaise mixed with sharp Dijon mustard and honey. It’s the perfect creamy-tangy-sweet combo. Maple syrup also works in place of honey as a natural sweetener (and pairs great with the ham).
    • Gluten-Free Slider Rolls: You can use a 6-pack of store-bought gluten-free rolls, like the ones from Canyon Bakehouse (these are slightly on the larger side). If you have the time, I highly recommend making up a batch of soft and sweet homemade Gluten Free Hawaiian Rolls.
    • Swiss Cheese: Ham and Swiss sliders are classic, but any thinly sliced, melty deli cheese will work here. Provolone and cheddar are also good options.
    • Ham: Deli ham is perfect and fuss-free. You can ask your local deli counter to slice up your favorite variety of ham (regular, smoked, black forest, etc.) into thin slices for folding into your Hawaiian sliders.
    • Poppy Seeds: The secret to packing tons of flavor into these slider sandwiches is the buttery Dijon poppy seed topping. You’ll combine poppy seeds, additional mustard, Worchestershire Sauce, and Onion Powder with Melted Butter for a wash that gets brushed over the tops of the rolls before baking.
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    How to Make Hawaiian Ham and Cheese Sliders

    You only need one pan to bake a crowd-sized batch of these cheesy Hawaiian sliders. They come together easily in just a few steps:

    • Prepare the Rolls: First, combine mayonnaise, Dijon, and honey in a bowl for the sandwich spread. Next, slice the Hawaiian rolls in half and arrange the bottoms inside a greased 9” x 13” baking dish. Spread the roll halves with the seasoned mayo.
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    • Assemble: To build your sliders, first, place a quarter-slice of Swiss cheese onto each roll, then fold two slices of ham over top. Top this with additional whole slices of cheese, forming a single layer across the sliders (see photo). Finally, place the tops of the rolls over the cheese.
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    • Add the Topping: Next, whisk together melted butter with poppy seeds, Dijon mustard, Worchestershire sauce, and a pinch of onion powder. Brush this savory glaze all over the tops of the sliders. After, cover the pan with foil and leave the topping to soak in for a bit. Doing so gives these ham and cheese sliders a new level of moisture and flavor –don’t skip this part!
    • Bake: After about 10 minutes, with the foil still on, pop your sliders into the oven. Bake at 350ºF for 20-30 minutes, until the cheese is melted, then remove the foil and let the tops of the sliders brown for an additional 3-5 minutes.When your ham and cheese sliders are hot and golden, they’re ready to serve! See below for easy ideas to round out your game day spread.
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    Can Sliders Be Prepared Ahead of Time?

    Yes! And that’s what makes these gluten-free ham and cheese sliders all the better. If you’re looking to get a headstart on your game day feast or party appetizer menu, sliders are easy enough to prepare ahead.

    • To make your sliders in advance, simply assemble the sandwiches as directed, leaving off the melted butter for now. (I recommend adding the buttery topping only when you’re ready to bake so that the sandwiches don’t become soggy). Cover and refrigerate the assembled sliders up to 1-2 days ahead.
    • When you’re ready to serve your sliders, give them a quick brushing with the poppy seed topping and proceed with baking as usual. I’ve included more tips for how to store and even freeze these Hawaiian bread sliders further on.
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    Tips for Success

    I’ve made these ham and Swiss sliders countless times and they always come out delicious! I’m sure you’ll experience the same. Here are some additional last-minute recipe notes:

    • How do I keep the sliders from getting soggy? Removing the foil and baking these Hawaiian bread sliders uncovered for the last few minutes allows the tops to crisp up.
    • Use leftover ham. Whenever we have leftover Holiday Ham or Air Fryer Ham in the fridge, I’ll use it in place of deli meat in these sliders. So good!
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    How to Serve Your Hawaiian Bread Sliders

    These gluten-free ham and cheese sliders are a filling game-day snack that always disappears from the appetizer table! They also make a great meal next to Potato Salad or Air Fryer French Fries.

    Sliders are one of our favorite football foods to enjoy next to more easy appetizers like Air Fryer Gluten Free Pizza Rolls, Buffalo Chicken Bites, and Gluten Free Pretzel Bites dipped in homemade Cheese Sauce.

    Here are more tasty ideas to fuel your next watch party along with these savory Hawaiian roll sliders:

    • Bang Bang Cauliflower Bites
    • Crispy Air Fryer Onion Rings
    • BBQ Chicken Nachos or Vegetarian Bell Pepper Nachos
    • Honey Mustard Chicken Bites
    • Layered Mexican Cheese Dip
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    How to Store and Reheat Ham and Cheese Sliders

    Store the baked leftover sliders airtight in the fridge. To reheat, place the sliders back into a preheated 350ºF oven until warmed through.

    Do Sliders Freeze Well?

    While I’ll always recommend making these ham and cheese sliders fresh, freezing is a great option in a pinch. Wrap the baked sliders tightly in plastic wrap and freeze them for up to 3 months. It’s best to reheat your Hawaiian sliders in the oven straight from frozen.

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    Things You’ll Need

    • BAKING PAN: You’ll need a standard 9×13-inch baking pan. You can just use the one you used for baking the Hawaiian rolls.
    • SILICONE UTENSILS: I love this set of spatulas and other utensils. The small spatula can be used to spread the mayo-mustard on the rolls, and the brush is perfect for slathering with the butter mixture.
    • SERVING SPATULA: A little brownie server like this is helpful because the slightly sharp edge is good for separating the sliders before picking them up out of the pan
    • ALUMINUM FOIL: You need to cover the pan for most of the baking so the sliders can get hot and melty all the way through before the rolls get too crispy.

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    Gluten-Free Ham and Cheese Sliders

    Gluten-Free Ham and Cheese Sliders are an easy Game Day snack! An easy recipe made from Hawaiian rolls filled with ham, zesty mayo, and melty Swiss cheese, baked with a buttery Dijon poppy seed topping.

    Prep: 10 minutes mins

    Cook: 25 minutes mins

    Total: 35 minutes mins

    Ingredients

    • ¼ cup mayonnaise
    • 1 ½ Tablespoons Dijon mustard , divided
    • 1 Tablespoon honey
    • 12 gluten-free slider rolls or one batch gluten-free Hawaiian Rolls (can also use a package of 6 Canyon Bakehouse Gluten Free Hawaiian Rolls, but these will be full-size sandwiches, not sliders)
    • 8-10 slices of Swiss cheese (about ½ lb.)
    • 24 slices of deli ham (about 1 lb.)
    • ¼ cup unsalted butter , melted
    • 1 Tablespoon poppy seeds
    • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
    • ½ teaspoon onion powder

    Instructions

    • Preheat the oven to 350°F. Lightly coat a 9×13-inch baking dish with nonstick cooking spray.

    • In a small bowl, stir together the mayonnaise, 1 Tablespoon Dijon mustard, and honey.

    • Using a serrated knife, slice the slider rolls in half and place the bottom halves in the prepared pan. Spread the mayonnaise mixture evenly over the bottoms of the rolls.

    • Place one-quarter slice of Swiss cheese on the bottom of each roll. Top with two slices of ham folded to fit on the roll, then top with slices of Swiss cheese in a single layer across the sliders in the pan. Top with the tops of the rolls.

    • In another small bowl, combine the melted butter, poppy seeds, ½ Tablespoon Dijon mustard, Worcestershire sauce, and onion powder. Brush evenly over the tops of the sliders. Cover the pan with foil and let it sit for about 10 minutes.

    • Bake covered at 350°F for 20-30 minutes, or until the cheese is melted. Uncover and bake for an additional 3 to 5 minutes, until golden brown and crispy on top.

    Nutrition Facts

    Gluten-Free Ham and Cheese Sliders

    Amount Per Serving (1 slider)

    Calories 431Calories from Fat 225

    % Daily Value*

    Fat 25g38%

    Saturated Fat 10g50%

    Trans Fat 0.2g

    Polyunsaturated Fat 4g

    Monounsaturated Fat 7g

    Cholesterol 57mg19%

    Sodium 1126mg47%

    Potassium 184mg5%

    Carbohydrates 37g12%

    Fiber 2g8%

    Sugar 4g4%

    Protein 17g34%

    Vitamin A 217IU4%

    Vitamin C 0.1mg0%

    Calcium 137mg14%

    Iron 1mg6%

    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

    Author: Brianne @ Cupcakes & Kale Chips

    Course: Appetizer, Sandwich

    Cuisine: American

    Disclaimers: Please discuss your individual dietary needs (i.e. gluten free) with a physician. Even when not specified, be sure to verify all ingredients are gluten free, if needed, by reading labels on all packaging and/or confirming with the manufacturer this varies by brand and can change at any time. Nutrition information shown is an estimate and not guaranteed to be accurate.

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    Categories:

    • Appetizers
    • Dinner
    • Family Friendly
    • Gluten Free
    • Holidays
    • Mains
    • Recipes
    • Sandwiches

    More Fun Game Day Foods to Try

    • Easy Chicken Taquitos
    • Hot BBQ Chicken Dip
    • Chili Lime Steak Bites
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