Buttery Baked Ham, Apple, & Cheddar Sliders

Inside: An irresistible combination of savory and sweet — these Buttery Baked Ham, Apple, & Cheddar Sliders are the perfect hearty fall football party recipe. Sponsored by Save-A-Lot.

Sliders might be the BEST party food on the planet.

They’re easy to make, hand-held, and there’s just something that makes sliders taste even better than regular sandwiches.

An irresistible combination of savory and sweet — these Buttery Baked Ham, Apple, & Cheddar Sliders are the perfect hearty fall football party recipe.

Buttery Baked Ham, Apple, & Cheddar Sliders

Ham and cheese sliders are classic. But sometimes it’s fun to switch things up!

One of our favorite fall recipes is hearty pork & baked apples, so we did that in a slider version. The result is a perfect pairing of tart apple and sharp cheddar, rounded out with buttery ham and sweet Hawaiian buns. Top it all off with a tangy Dijon marinade and you’ve got a sandwich like none other!

If you like ham and cheese sliders then you’ve got to try the Baked Ham, Apple, & Cheddar Sliders! This is next-level party food!

The best part?

You can make two batches of our Ham, Apple, & Cheddar Cheese Sliders for around $15 by shopping at Save-A-Lot — that’ll feed a crowd of hungry football fans for sure!

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An irresistible combination of savory and sweet — these Buttery Baked Ham, Apple, & Cheddar Sliders are the perfect hearty fall football party recipe.

Easy Ham, Apple, & Cheddar Sliders Ingredients:

  • 1/2 lb sliced ham
  • 1 apple
  • 1-2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
  • 1 package Hawaiian slider buns
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 1 Tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • 1/2 Tablespoon Worcestershire sauce

Note: The ingredient list above is for one batch, but these were double-stuffed. To make a second batch, simply grab another set of buns and spread out all the ingredients listed.

How to Make Baked Ham, Apple, & Cheddar Sliders:

Preheat oven to 350°F.

Slice your slider buns in half through the middle (not top to bottom) making two “sheets” (top and bottom).

Place the bottom layer of the sliders in a casserole dish.

An irresistible combination of savory and sweet — these Buttery Baked Ham, Apple, & Cheddar Sliders are the perfect hearty fall football party recipe.

Arrange two layers of honey ham on the buns – approximately half a 1lb package of honey ham.

An irresistible combination of savory and sweet — these Buttery Baked Ham, Apple, & Cheddar Sliders are the perfect hearty fall football party recipe.

Using a mandolin, thinly slice your apple and place the slices overtop of the ham.

An irresistible combination of savory and sweet — these Buttery Baked Ham, Apple, & Cheddar Sliders are the perfect hearty fall football party recipe.

Sprinkle generously with as much shredded cheddar cheese as you desire.

An irresistible combination of savory and sweet — these Buttery Baked Ham, Apple, & Cheddar Sliders are the perfect hearty fall football party recipe.

Place the top of the buns over the cheese.

An irresistible combination of savory and sweet — these Buttery Baked Ham, Apple, & Cheddar Sliders are the perfect hearty fall football party recipe.

To make your dijon marinade:

Combine two sticks of butter, 1 Tablespoon dijon mustard and 1/2 Tablespoon Worcestershire sauce in a saucepan.

Cook over medium heat, whisking occasionally, until the butter just begins to brown.

Remove from heat and pour all over the sliders.

An irresistible combination of savory and sweet — these Buttery Baked Ham, Apple, & Cheddar Sliders are the perfect hearty fall football party recipe.

Cover the casserole dish with tinfoil and bake for 15-20 minutes, until all butter is absorbed.

Time-saving tip: you can prepare the sandwiches – even pouring the melted butter overtop – the night before and just bake up just before ready to serve.

An irresistible combination of savory and sweet — these Buttery Baked Ham, Apple, & Cheddar Sliders are the perfect hearty fall football party recipe.

Free printable version of this Baked Ham, Apple, & Cheddar Sliders recipe available at bottom of post.

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Buttery Baked Ham, Apple, & Cheddar Sliders

These sliders are the perfect breakfast to feed a crowd - buttery, sweet and oh so delicious!
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time15 minutes
Total Time25 minutes
Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American
Servings: 12
Calories: 1759kcal
Author: Stacey aka the Soccer Mom

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F.
  • Slice your slider buns in half through the middle (not top to bottom) making two "sheets" (top and bottom).
  • Place the bottom layer of the sliders in a casserole dish.
  • Arrange two layers of honey ham on the buns - approximately half a 1lb package of honey ham.
  • Using a mandolin, thinly slice your apple and place the slices overtop of the ham.
  • Sprinkle generously with as much shredded cheddar cheese as you desire.
  • Place the top of the buns over the cheese.

To make your dijon marinade:

  • Combine two sticks of butter, 1 Tablespoon dijon mustard and 1/2 Tablespoon Worcestershire sauce in a saucepan.
  • Cook over medium heat, whisking occasionally, until the butter just begins to brown.
  • Remove from heat and pour all over the sliders.
  • Cover the casserole dish with tinfoil and bake for 15-20 minutes, until all butter is absorbed.

Nutrition

Calories: 1759kcal | Carbohydrates: 46g | Protein: 81g | Fat: 140g | Saturated Fat: 76g | Cholesterol: 408mg | Sodium: 4449mg | Potassium: 985mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 23g | Vitamin A: 3170IU | Vitamin C: 9.5mg | Calcium: 548mg | Iron: 4.2mg

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  1. My favorite game day tip is to make sure you have food that requires little to no preparation/care during the game so that you can spend time enjoying the game and being with friends!

  2. Not a big game day person, but they have a lot of good snacks & such- popcorn shrimp, poppers, easy to prep veggie trays. Gofood that will not break the bank!

  3. We love to make home made nachos for gameday. My kitchen isn’t near the TV, so our tip is a cooler with ice and drinks, and all the snacks our coffee table can hold.

  4. I couldn’t find the game day recipes if there was a special section, but in appetizers there is a green bean saute I’d like to try. It would be a nice healthy option for watching football.

  5. These days I always like to have a nice big salad in case of any of my guests or vegetarian or vegan or something like that. I also try to do minimal ingredients because allergies can be another problem that you don’t want to be responsible for!

    I think gamedays are all about different types of dips, maybe a sandwich (hot sausage or meatball) or chili and a nice big salad! Of course you also gotta add in a fried item like fried pickles or fried chicken wings!

  6. For special games; like the big rivalry between the Steelers and the Ravens or the playoffs we go all out. We have family and friends over. Definitely crab balls and fried chicken wings are on tap.

  7. My family would love the Baked Ham Apple Cheddar Sliders. They would be gone is seconds. I’m sure I would have to make two batches to keep peace in the house. It looks so delicious. Thanks for the recipe.

  8. I would like to make the meat ball sliders and the pigs n a blanket. I was just at our local Save a lot last week. I had to pick up lots of snack items for my son and his friends to enjoy during fall break. I may try a couple of these recipes for them this week.

  9. The game day dip sounds very good and so do the Baked Ham Apple Cheddar Sliders. I am sure they both would be gone fast in my house.

  10. The mini pizza recipe on their site looks great!

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  11. My favorite game day entertaining tip to to have all the food prepped and ready ahead of time, so you can enjoy the game too.

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