Try these 2 delicious 'Slider Sunday' recipes: Sponsored by King's Hawaiian (2024)

Sliders are a favorite no one can resist and Chef Ryan Scott joined "Good Morning America" to kick off the next great American mealtime ritual -- Slider Sunday -- with "GMA" sponsor King's Hawaiian.

The company launched the King’s Hawaiian Slider Sunday Million Dollar Showdown in September. Contestants can sign up on the company's website for a chance to win $1 million, and can earn more grand prize entries by voting between two slider recipes each week during Slider Sunday Showdowns and by playing games like Flick Football and Wordler, according to a King's Hawaiian press release.

Scott shared two of his own recipes using pretzel slider buns and original slider buns from King's Hawaiian that you can make at home.

Oktoberfest Pork Loin Sliders with Apple-Onion Compote and Beer Cheese

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This Oktoberfest-inspired recipe uses a lager-basted roast pork loin that's sliced and stacked with tangy grain mustard, beer cheese, and caramelized apple and onion compote.

Serving Size: 9 sliders

Cooking Time: 30 minutes

Technique Tip: When roasting or grilling meats to temperature, always let it rest for at least half the time it cooked for. So for this recipe, since the meat cooks for 25-30 minutes, rest it for at least 15 minutes to let those juices redistribute and the proteins relax, making for a more tender cut.

Ingredients

1 package King's Hawaiian Pretzel Sliders

1 pork tenderloin, 1-1.2 pounds

1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt

1 tablespoon vegetable oil

1 tablespoon whole grain mustard

1 cup lager or light beer

For the compote

1 large yellow onion, peeled and small diced (about 2 cups)

2 medium apples, skin-on, small diced (about 2 cups) (sweet crisp apples like Fuji work best)

1 tablespoon vegetable oil

1 teaspoon kosher salt

1/4 teaspoon ground ginger

1/4 teaspoon ground pepper

1/4 teaspoon dried thyme

1 clove garlic, microplaned or minced

1 bay leaf

3 tablespoons brown sugar

3 tablespoons apple cider vinegar

For the beer cheese

8 ounces American cheese, cubed (or 12 pre-wrapped slices)

1/4 cup lager or light beer

Pinch cayenne pepper

1/4 teaspoon onion powder

1/4 teaspoon garlic powder

Directions

Preheat your oven to 450 F.

Heat an oven safe or cast iron pan over high heat. When the pan is super hot, add the vegetable oil and carefully place the pork tenderloin in the pan, curling it around to fit in the pan if necessary. Let the meat sear undisturbed for 3-4 minutes, until a dark brown crust forms. Flip the tenderloin carefully with tongs and turn the flame off. Spread the grain mustard all over the top and sides of the loin, then slowly pour the lager into the hot pan.

Place the pan in the preheated oven and roast for 20-25 minutes, stopping once in the middle to baste the pork with the pan juices. I like my pork loin cooked medium, so it takes about 20-25 minutes to get the internal temperature to 135 degrees. If you prefer it closer to well-done, cook to 145 degrees, about 30-35 minutes. When the pork loin is cooked, remove it from the pan onto a cutting board and let it rest for at least 15 minutes. Save the pan juices for the compote!

While the pork roasts, heat a medium saute pan with a tablespoon of oil. Add the chopped onions, apples, and salt, and saute over high heat until the onion starts to cook and turn translucent, 3-5 minutes. Reduce the heat to medium, and add the ginger, pepper, thyme, minced garlic, bay leaf, and sugar. Continue cooking, stirring frequently, until the compote softens and all the juices evaporate. The sugars may start to caramelize in the pan. At this time, the pork should be coming out of the oven (if not, turn the heat off and finish the compote when it does). Pour all of the cooking juices from the pork pan into the compote along with the apple cider vinegar, and continue cooking over medium heat until the liquid has all absorbed and evaporated, leaving a soft, thick, chunky compote. Set aside while you prepare the cheese sauce.

In a small pan, heat the beer and American cheese over low heat until melted, stirring constantly. Add the cayenne, onion powder, and garlic powder, and stir well to combine. Turn the heat off but keep the cheese sauce covered on the stove so it doesn’t start to harden too much as it cools.

Once the pork has rested, use a sharp knife to slice the loin into thin rounds. Pile 2-3 slices per slider bun, then top with a generous spoonful of compote. Smear a heaping tablespoon of beer cheese onto the underside of the top bun, and immediately place it on the slider, letting the cheese drip down the slider filling. These are best served warm, before the cheese sauce completely cools. If they need to sit on a buffet, leave the cheese sauce off the sliders and serve on the side in a warmer for dipping.

Easy 1-Pan Stuffed Cheeseburger Sliders

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Serving Size: 9 sliders
Cooking Time: 15 minutes, plus a 10 minute rest

Technique Tip: Keep your ground beef cold in the fridge until you’re ready for it. It will be so much easier to handle when it is super cold and will hold together better in the pan. Also, let that meat rest when you take it out of the oven! A substantial amount of juice and fat will have cooked out and we want to give it a chance to soak some of that goodness back up, so let it rest for 10 minutes before slicing.

Swap Option: Try ground turkey or chicken for a lighter burger. Beyond Meat would even work! **If using poultry, cook for an additional 5-10 minutes to make sure it's well done.

You can stuff these sliders with whatever filling you want. Pickle slices, swiss cheese, chicken nuggets, whatever you feel like!

Ingredients
1 package King's Hawaiian Original Sliders
2 pounds ground beef, 80/20 or 85/15
1 cup sauteed mushrooms
8-10 slices cooked thick cut bacon, chopped into 1-inch pieces
4 slices American cheese
1/2 large Hass avocado, peeled and sliced
1/2 cup shredded mozzarella
All your favorite burger fixins': mayo, mustard, sliced tomatoes, onions, lettuce, etc.

Directions

Preheat your oven to 450 F.

Lay a sheet of plastic wrap in an 8-by-8-inch baking pan, letting the edges hang over the side. Press 1 pound of ground beef evenly into the bottom of the pan, making a flat, square patty. Lift the patty out with the plastic wrap and transfer to a plate and set it in the fridge.

Press the remaining pound of ground beef into the 8-by-8-inch pan (no plastic wrap), pressing the outer edges up the sides of the pan just 1/2 inch. Sprinkle 1/2 teaspoon of kosher salt, and place the American cheese on the meat in a single layer, leaving the outer 1/4 inch of meat bare (we need space for the top layer of beef to adhere to the bottom layer). Sprinkle the chopped bacon and cooked mushrooms in an even layer over the cheese slices.

Arrange the avocado slices on top of the mushrooms, then top with the shredded cheese.

Lastly, take the plastic-wrapped square patty from the fridge and carefully flip it onto the filled patty in the pan.

Press it down with your hands, taking care to push the edges down onto the edges below, sealing the top and bottom patties together. Press the stuffed cheeseburger flat with your hands, compressing it a little. Sprinkle the remaining 1/2 teaspoon of salt on the top, transfer to the preheated oven and bake for 10 minutes.

Change the oven setting to broil, turn the broiler on high and cook for an additional 5-10 minutes, until the top is well browned (keep an eye on it, all broilers are different!).

Remove the pan from the oven and let the stuffed cheeseburger rest for 10 minutes. After resting, carefully pour off most of the fat and remaining juices, taking care not to dump the whole patty. (Use a large spatula to hold it in place with one hand while you tip the pan with the other.)

Using a sharp knife, cut the patty into 9 squares. Prep your slider buns with mayo, mustard, or your favorite special sauce, and scoop a square of stuffed cheeseburger on each bun. Top with tomato, red onion, and lettuce, and then the top bun. This is a mile-high slider, so you may want to use toothpicks to hold them closed. Serve warm!

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FAQs

Can you put the Hawaiian roll container in the oven? ›

Keep the product inside the container and just remove the plastic wrapping! Place this into a preheated oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for about 2-3 minutes for the rolls and 3-5 minutes for the bread, depending on how warm you want it. You will then have a sweet smelling home to enjoy your rolls.

How do you eat Hawaiian rolls? ›

These rolls are the perfect size to make sliders and mini sandwiches. When you are planning for a crowd, turn them into easy-to-grab finger foods by stuffing them with deli meats, meatballs, chicken salad, vegetables, or seafood.

Who is in the slider Sunday commercial? ›

King's Hawaiian TV Spot, 'Slider Sunday: Perfectly Imperfect' Featuring Peyton Manning, Eli Manning - iSpot.tv.

Are Eli and Peyton Manning brothers? ›

Elisha Nelson Manning (born January 3, 1981) is an American former football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 16 seasons with the New York Giants. A member of the Manning family, he is the youngest son of Archie and younger brother of Peyton.

Can you keep Hawaiian rolls in the freezer? ›

How to Freeze Hawaiian Rolls: Once cooled, place rolls in a ziptop bag or airtight container and freeze for up to 3 months. To thaw, leave at room temperature for a few hours. Reheat in a 400°F oven for 5-10 minutes, or pop in the microwave for 15-20 seconds, until warmed through, if desired.

Can tin foil to go containers go in the oven? ›

Foil food containers typically refer to containers made from aluminum. Aluminum is oven-safe. It has a temperature tolerance of -20 degrees F to 400 degrees F. It is most commonly used for to-go trays and containers.

Why are Hawaiian Rolls so good? ›

The major difference that separates them from other dinner rolls is a distinct sweetness. Big King's Hawaiian fans will also tout the texture, its flaky outside and fluffy interior, as a reason it's so delectable.

How long do Hawaiian Rolls stay fresh? ›

To keep your Hawaiian rolls fresh and flavorful for as long as possible, here are a few storage tips: Store on the countertop in an airtight container or ziplock to maintain moisture and freshness. They will typically keep in this setting for a few days.

Why are Hawaiian Rolls sweet? ›

The recipe is based on Portuguese sweet bread, which is super rich from plenty of eggs, butter, and sugar. And, in case you're wondering, yes! King's Hawaiian really did start in Hawaii.

Can you eat Hawaiian rolls without heating them up? ›

These rolls can be served warm or cold or... you know what? There are no rules with these. Eat them however you can. They're that good!

What is in a Hawaii roll? ›

Hawaiian rolls are sweet, soft, small round rolls that are infused with pineapple juice and a bit of honey; they make great Hawaiian bun sliders, and they have a very subtle sweet flavor which is what makes these rolls unique.

Who does the king's Hawaiian commercial? ›

The Manning brothers have signed up for a 2-year campaign with King's Hawaiian, so this is the first of many ads, and it's an excellent start – an exceptional 5.2-Star Rating which also gets exceptional short-term Spike.

Who sings island style on Hawaiian Airlines commercial? ›

“Hawaiian Airlines has a strong relationship with many Hawaiʻi musicians, and John Cruz is definitely one who is near and dear to us,” she said “Working with him to produce a custom version of his song brought the vision together by creating a sort of anthem for our employees.

Who are Eli Manning's kids? ›

In the years since hanging up his cleats, Manning has pursued new professional endeavors and spent more time with his wife, Abby McGrew, and their four children: Ava, 13, Lucy, 10, Caroline, 9, and Charlie, 6. "It's good that I get to be around more," he told PEOPLE.

Is Eli Manning's daughter in the Quaker Oats commercial? ›

Manning's real-life father, Archie Manning, and two of his daughters star in a pair of Quaker Oats commercials released in late August 2023.

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