Easy Potluck Sliders with Roast Beef + Provolone Cheese

These Easy Roast Beef Sliders are perfect for potlucks and parties, or a quick and easy dinner main dish you can prepare in advance.

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Easy Roast Beef Sliders

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Easy Roast Beef Sliders

Easy Potluck Sliders with Roast Beef + Provolone Cheese

Thinly sliced Deli Roast Beef is sandwiched between rolls and baked with cheese until golden and delicious.

Servings: 12 small sandwiches
Prep Time: 10 minutes (Plus 1 hour resting time)
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1/3 cup butter, melted (about 5 1/2 tablespoons)
  • 2 Tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 Tbsp. dried parsley leaves
  • 2 tsp. packed light brown sugar
  • 1/4 tsp. onion powder
  • FOR THE SANDWICHES:
    • 1 lb. of Roast Beef deli meat, thinly sliced
    • 1 - 12 count package of Hawaiian rolls
    • 1/4 cup prepared Horseradish, creamy style (or substitute with a mixture of 3 Tbsp. of Mayonnaise and 1 Tbsp. of Dijon mustard)
    • 6 slices of Provolone Cheese

Cooking Instructions

  1. Melt butter in a saucepan on medium-low heat. Once the butter is melted, turn the heat low and whisk in the Worcestershire sauce, dried parsley, sugar, and onion powder. Leave the butter mixture on low heat while you prepare the sandwiches, stirring occasionally to prevent scorching.
  2. Using a serrated bread knife, slice the Hawaiian rolls in half. Place the bottom half of the rolls in a prepared baking dish. Spread the creamy horseradish on the cut side of the rolls. Top with Deli Roast Beef and cheese. Close the sandwiches.
  3. Use a pairing knife or serrated steak knife to cut between each slider before baking (this will make the sandwiches easier to separate after baking).
  4. Pour the butter mixture evenly over the prepared sandwiches. Cover and refrigerate 1 hour to overnight.
  5. Bake the sandwiches, uncovered, in a 350°F oven 15 to 20 minutes or until the cheese is melted and the rolls are golden brown.

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