Mini burgers on soft slider buns — loaded with beef, crispy bacon, cheese, and perfect for parties, snacks, or a casual dinner.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Bite-sized, easy-to-handle sliders — great for snacks or group meals
- Juicy beef patties, smoky bacon, melted cheese — all the classic flavors in a small package
- Quick to assemble and cook
- Customizable: add pickles, sauces, veggies to suit your taste
- Perfect for game nights, lunches, or casual dinners
Ingredients
For the Patties
- 500 g (about 1 lb) ground beef
- 1 tsp salt
- ½ tsp black pepper
- 1 tsp garlic powder (optional)
- 1 tsp onion powder (optional)
For Assembling Sliders
- 12 slider buns or dinner rolls
- 8–10 slices bacon, cooked and crispy
- 12 slices cheese (cheddar, American, or your favorite)
- Optional toppings: sliced pickles, lettuce, tomato slices, onion slices, ketchup, mustard, mayo
For Optional Topping Butter/Garlic Spread
- 2 tbsp butter, melted
- 1 clove garlic, minced (optional)
- ½ tsp dried oregano or Italian seasoning (optional)
Instructions
1. Make the Patties
- In a bowl, combine ground beef, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder (if using).
- Mix gently — don’t overwork the meat to keep patties tender.
- Divide into 12 equal portions and shape into small patties to fit the size of the buns.
2. Cook the Bacon
- In a pan, cook the bacon until crispy. Drain on paper towels and set aside.
3. Cook the Patties
- Heat a skillet or grill over medium-high heat.
- Cook patties about 3–4 minutes per side (depending on thickness) for medium doneness — until desired level.
- Place a slice of cheese on each patty in the last minute so it melts nicely. Remove from heat.
4. Prepare Buns (Optional)
- If using, mix melted butter with minced garlic and oregano.
- Brush the tops of the slider buns with the butter mixture.
- Lightly toast in oven or skillet until golden.
5. Assemble the Sliders
- On each bottom bun — place a beef patty with melted cheese.
- Add a crispy bacon slice (or half, depending on bun size).
- Add optional toppings: pickles, lettuce, tomato, onion, sauces.
- Cover with top bun.
6. Serve
- Serve warm.
- Great with fries, potato wedges, or a side salad.
You Must Know
- Don’t overmix ground beef when forming patties — it helps keep them juicy.
- Match patty size to bun size for best fit.
- Adding cheese toward the end of cooking ensures it melts but doesn’t burn.
- Toasting buns with butter adds flavor and prevents sogginess from sauces.
Pro Tips
- For extra flavor, mix a little Worcestershire sauce into the beef before forming patties.
- Use thin-cut bacon for easier stacking in the slider.
- For a crowd, bake sliders in a baking dish topped with cheese and sauce to keep warm.
- Add a smear of special sauce (mix mayo, ketchup, mustard, a dash of hot sauce) for burger-style flavor.
Ingredient Substitutions
- Meat: Use ground turkey, chicken, or plant-based meat for variation.
- Cheese: Try pepper jack, Swiss, or a mix for different tastes.
- Buns: Use small rolls, dinner rolls, or mini brioche buns.
- Bacon: Turkey bacon or omitting bacon for lighter version.
Serving Suggestions
- Alongside fries or sweet potato fries
- With a side salad for a balanced meal
- As part of a party platter with dips and snacks
- Great with pickles, coleslaw, or chips
Storage Tips
- Store leftover sliders in an airtight container in the fridge — best eaten within 1–2 days.
- Reheat in oven or skillet to keep buns from becoming soggy.
- For meal prep: cook patties and store separately from buns; assemble just before serving to preserve freshness.
Frequently Asked Questions
→ Can I make these ahead for a party?
Yes — cook patties and bacon beforehand; assemble and toast just before serving.
→ Are sliders customizable for dietary needs?
Definitely — use turkey, chicken or veggie patties; swap cheese or skip bacon.
→ Can I freeze the patties?
Yes — cook or raw, freeze patties in a single layer. Thaw and reheat before assembling.
Bacon Cheeseburger Sliders
Description
Mini burgers on soft slider buns — loaded with beef, crispy bacon, cheese, and perfect for parties, snacks, or a casual dinner.
Ingredients
For the Patties
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500 g (about 1 lb) ground beef
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1 tsp salt
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½ tsp black pepper
-
1 tsp garlic powder (optional)
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1 tsp onion powder (optional)
For Assembling Sliders
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12 slider buns or dinner rolls
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8–10 slices bacon, cooked and crispy
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12 slices cheese (cheddar, American, or your favorite)
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Optional toppings: sliced pickles, lettuce, tomato slices, onion slices, ketchup, mustard, mayo
For Optional Topping Butter/Garlic Spread
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2 tbsp butter, melted
-
1 clove garlic, minced (optional)
-
½ tsp dried oregano or Italian seasoning (optional)
Instructions
1. Make the Patties
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In a bowl, combine ground beef, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder (if using).
-
Mix gently — don’t overwork the meat to keep patties tender.
-
Divide into 12 equal portions and shape into small patties to fit the size of the buns.
2. Cook the Bacon
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In a pan, cook the bacon until crispy. Drain on paper towels and set aside.
3. Cook the Patties
-
Heat a skillet or grill over medium-high heat.
-
Cook patties about 3–4 minutes per side (depending on thickness) for medium doneness — until desired level.
-
Place a slice of cheese on each patty in the last minute so it melts nicely. Remove from heat.
4. Prepare Buns (Optional)
-
If using, mix melted butter with minced garlic and oregano.
-
Brush the tops of the slider buns with the butter mixture.
-
Lightly toast in oven or skillet until golden.
5. Assemble the Sliders
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On each bottom bun — place a beef patty with melted cheese.
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Add a crispy bacon slice (or half, depending on bun size).
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Add optional toppings: pickles, lettuce, tomato, onion, sauces.
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Cover with top bun.
6. Serve
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Serve warm.
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Great with fries, potato wedges, or a side salad.
Notes
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Don’t overmix ground beef when forming patties — it helps keep them juicy.
-
Match patty size to bun size for best fit.
-
Adding cheese toward the end of cooking ensures it melts but doesn’t burn.
-
Toasting buns with butter adds flavor and prevents sogginess from sauces.
