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    Home » Recipes » Sandwiches

    Easy Club Sandwich Sliders

    By Susan Ensley · Jun 14, 2026

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    Easy Club Sandwich Sliders

    These Easy Club Sandwich Sliders turn classic deli flavors into the ultimate crowd-pleasing party food using King's Hawaiian rolls. Featuring perfectly broiled, buttery buns stacked high with layers of savory meats, cheeses, and crisp, fresh toppings, this quick slider recipe delivers all the satisfaction of a traditional club sandwich in a fun, bite-sized format.

    Easy Club Sandwich Sliders
    Jump to:
    • Why You'll Want to Make Easy Club Sandwich Sliders
    • Ingredients - Here's What You'll Need
    • Steps to Make Easy Club Sandwich Sliders
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Recipe Tips and Tricks
    • Other Great Slider Recipes
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    Why You'll Want to Make Easy Club Sandwich Sliders

    • Ready in Under 15 Minutes: Broiling the buns takes just a couple of minutes, meaning you get a massive platter of sandwiches assembled and served in record time.
    • Perfect for Meal Prep: You can toast the buns and prep your ingredients ahead of time, then assemble them right before serving so they stay perfectly fresh and crisp.
    • Tailgating and Picnic Friendly: Because there is no melted cheese to turn rubbery as it cools, these sliders taste just as incredible at room temperature hours after you make them.
    • Stays Sturdy on a Platter: Toasting the insides of the buns and using a mayonnaise moisture barrier means these sliders hold their structure beautifully on a party buffet without getting mushy.

    Ingredients - Here's What You'll Need

    Ingredients for Easy Club Sandwich Sliders

    Steps to Make Easy Club Sandwich Sliders

    1. Preheat oven broiler to high, slice the King's Hawaiian Rolls in half length wise, and place the two slabs on a half sheet pan. Melt the butter in the microwave and then brush all of it over both halves.
    brushing melted butte rover sliced kings Hawaiian rolls
    1. Toast under the broiler for about a minute and a half, rotating the pan every 30 seconds. Make sure to keep an eye on the rolls, they can for from golden toasty and burnt in a matter of seconds. Remove from the oven, transfer the rolls to a wire cooling rack, and allow to cool to room temperature.
    transferring toasted rolls to wire cooling rack
    1. Spread mayonnaise over both cooled toasted roll slabs. You do want mayo on both halves because it acts as a fat-based barrier to keep juices from soaking into the bread.
    spreading mayo over toasted cooled rolls
    1. Then, place the Swiss cheese in a single layer, breaking one of the pieces in half, on the bottom buns. Placing a layer of cheese directly on the bottom protects the bun from any moisture dripping down from the meats.
    placing Swiss cheese on top of many on bottom buns
    1. Next, layer the ham on top of the Swiss cheese. Ham is typically a bit more dense and structured than turkey, making it a great anchor for the sliders.
    placing ham on top of Swiss cheese
    1. Then, place the turkey directly on top of the ham.
    layering turkey on top of ham
    1. Next, place cheddar cheese in a single layer, breaking one of the pieces in half, on top of the turkey. Placing the second cheese here acts as a "glue" and a barrier between the savory meats and the fresh vegetables coming next.
    placing cheddar on top of turkey
    1. Then, layer cooked bacon strips on top of the cheddar cheese. Tucking the bacon between the cheese and the tomato keeps it perfectly in place so it doesn't slide around when you cut or bite into the sliders.
    layering bacon on top of cheddar cheese
    1. Next, layer tomato slices on top of the bacon. Always place the tomato above the meats and cheeses. Pro tip: Slice them thin and place between layers of paper towels to remove excess moisture before adding them to the sliders .
    adding tomatoes
    1. Then, place the lettuce on top of the tomato. This keeps the lettuce crisp and prevents it from wilting against the meats or cheeses.
    placing lettuce on top of tomatoes
    1. Finally place the toasted and mayo-slipped top buns. The final layer of mayo meets the crisp lettuce, holding the top bun securely in place.
    placing top buns
    1. When you're ready to serve, place frill picks (not pictured) into the tops of each slider, to help hold them together, and use a long, sharp serrated knife to cut them into individual sliders. Gentle sawing motions will keep the fillings from squishing out the sides!
    final Club Sandwich Sliders

    These Easy Club Sandwich Sliders are the ultimate solution for effortless entertaining or a quick, stress-free family meal. By skipping the oven and focusing on perfectly toasted, buttery King's Hawaiian rolls paired with fresh, crisp ingredients, you get all the classic deli flavor you love in a fraction of the time. Whip up a batch for your next game day, potluck, or busy weeknight, and watch this crowd-pleasing finger food disappear in minutes.

    Easy Club Sandwich Sliders

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I make these sliders ahead of time?

    You can toast the buns and prep the ingredients a few hours in advance, but it is best to wait to build the sliders until right before serving. This keeps the bread perfectly crisp and prevents the fresh vegetables from getting soft.

    How do I prevent the King's Hawaiian rolls from getting soggy?

    The secret is twofold: broiling the inside of the buns with butter creates a protective crust, and spreading a thin layer of mayonnaise on both halves acts as a fat-based moisture barrier. Also, be sure to pat your tomato slices dry with a paper towel before adding them to the sandwich.

    What is the best way to cut the sliders without messing them up?

    Keep the entire slab of Hawaiian rolls intact while you toast them and layer the ingredients. Once the top bun is in place, place picks into the tops of each slider, then use a long, sharp serrated knife (a bread knife) and a gentle sawing motion to cut them into individual sliders. This keeps the ingredients from squishing out the sides.

    How long do leftovers stay fresh in the fridge?

    Because these sliders contain fresh lettuce and tomatoes, they are best enjoyed the day they are made. If you do have leftovers, wrap them tightly in plastic wrap or foil and store them in the fridge for up to 24 hours. Keep in mind that the tomatoes may soften the bread slightly over time.

    Easy Club Sandwich Sliders

    Recipe Tips and Tricks

    • Use the Middle Rack for Broiling: When toasting the King's Hawaiian rolls under the broiler, place your baking sheet on the middle rack rather than the top. The high sugar content in Hawaiian bread causes it to burn within seconds if it is too close to the heating element.
    • Dry the Tomatoes: Slice your tomatoes thin and lay them out on paper towels, pressing down gently with another paper towel to remove excess juice. This is the single best way to prevent a water-logged sandwich.
    • The "Fluff and Fold" Method: Instead of laying the deli meats flat, fold or ribbon each slice onto the rolls. This traps air between the layers, creating a lighter, more voluminous bite and making the sliders look beautiful on a platter.
    • Secure with Toothpicks Before Cutting: Once the top slab of buns is in place, press a decorative toothpick or frill pick directly into the center of each individual roll before you slice them. This holds the entire structure perfectly steady while you cut.

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    Easy Club Sandwich Sliders

    Easy Club Sandwich Sliders

    Susan Ensley
    These Easy Club Sandwich Sliders are the ultimate party food of a traditional club sandwich in a fun, bite-sized format.
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Broiling Time 1 minute min
    Total Time 11 minutes mins
    Course 4th of July, Appetizer, Brunch, Dinner, Game Day, Lunch, Main Course, Memorial Day, Snack
    Cuisine American
    Servings 12
    Calories 454 kcal

    Equipment

    • half-sheet pan
    • Basting Brush
    • wire cooling rack
    • Spreader Knife
    • Large Serrated Knife
    • Frill Picks optional

    Ingredients

    • 12 King's Hawaiian Savory Butter Rolls
    • ¼ c Unsalted Butter melted
    • ½ c Mayonnaise
    • 5 slices Swiss Cheese
    • ¼ lb Maple Glazed Honey Coated Ham1 deli sliced very thin
    • ¼ lb Cracked Pepper Mill Turkey1 deli sliced very thin
    • 5 slices Sharp Cheddar Cheese
    • 1 lb Low Sodium Thick Cut Bacon2 cooked
    • 2 medium Tomatoes sliced thin3
    • 6 large pieces Leaf Lettuce

    Instructions
     

    • Preheat oven broiler to high, slice the King's Hawaiian Rolls in half length wise, and place the two slabs on a half sheet pan. Melt the butter in the microwave and then brush all of it over both halves. Toast under the broiler for about a minute and a half, rotating the pan every 30 seconds. Make sure to keep an eye on the rolls, they can for from golden toasty and burnt in a matter of seconds.
    • Remove from the oven, transfer the rolls to a wire cooling rack, and allow to cool to room temperature. Spread ¼ cup mayonnaise over each cooled toasted roll slab.4
    • Place the Swiss cheese in a single layer, breaking one of the pieces in half, on the bottom buns. Next, place the ham, fluffing and folding the pieces in half. Then, place the turkey, fluffing and folding the pieces in half.
    • Place cheddar cheese in a single layer, breaking one of the pieces in half. Then, layer the bacon on top of the cheese. Next, place the dried tomato slices in a single layer and whole leaves of lettuce. Finally place the toasted and mayo-slipped top buns.
    • When you're ready to serve, place picks into the tops of each slider, to help hold them together, and use a long, sharp serrated knife to cut them into individual sliders. Gentle sawing motions will keep the fillings from squishing out the sides!
    • Yield: 12 Club Sandwich Sliders

    Tips/Notes

    1. You can use whatever ham and turkey you like, but the flavor combination of the Maple Glazed Honey Coated Ham and Cracked Pepper Mill Turkey elevate the flavor profile of the sliders, and gives them extra depth. Also, both are Boar's Head.
    2. For perfect bacon use my Easy No-Mess Crispy Oven Bacon recipe.
    3. For dry tomatoes, slice them thin and place them in between layers of paper towels, pressing down gently to remove excess juice. This is the single best way to prevent a water-logged sandwich.
    4. You do want mayo on both halves because it acts as a fat-based barrier to keep juices from soaking into the bread.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 454kcalCarbohydrates: 17gProtein: 16gFat: 36gSaturated Fat: 14gPolyunsaturated Fat: 7gMonounsaturated Fat: 11gTrans Fat: 0.2gCholesterol: 76mgSodium: 709mgPotassium: 188mgFiber: 0.3gSugar: 5gVitamin A: 522IUVitamin C: 3mgCalcium: 153mgIron: 0.5mg
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