Feeding a backyard crowd gets easier when people can grab something handheld and keep moving. These 15 recipes lean on quick burgers, baked slider trays, party-ready fillings, and a dip that fits beside the buns. The mix covers beef, chicken, pork, and veggie options, so the spread has more range than one stack of patties. Use it when you need food that works for cookouts, potlucks, block parties, or a casual weekend table.

Copycat Smash Burger

Built around a 25-minute total time and 4 servings, Copycat Smash Burger gives the block-party table a crisp-edged beef option without a long cook. Ground beef, cheddar cheese, burger buns, lettuce, tomato, spicy mayo, and pickles keep it familiar. The patties cook fast in a hot cast iron skillet, which helps when people are lining up for food. Serve these with fries, corn, or chips when you want a burger that moves quickly from pan to plate.
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Cheeseburger

Ready in 20 minutes and made for 2 servings, Cheeseburger is a smaller-batch burger that still fits a larger cookout menu. It uses ground beef, cheddar cheese, soft burger buns, romaine lettuce, pickles, tomato, red onion, ketchup, and Worcestershire sauce. The quick sear keeps the prep manageable while other sliders bake or sides get set out. Make this one when you want classic cheeseburgers without building a huge tray.
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Chicken and Bacon Ranch Crack Dip

Beside a tray of buns, Effortless Chicken and Bacon Ranch Crack Dip brings a 15-minute appetizer that makes 3 cups for scooping. Cream cheese, sour cream, shredded chicken, cheddar, cooked bacon, ranch dressing mix, Worcestershire sauce, Hawaiian bread, green onions, and celery all go into the spread. It is not a burger or slider, but it works as the dip that keeps people snacking between rounds. Set it near chips, bread pieces, or vegetables.
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Ham and Cheese Sliders

Baked in 25 minutes and portioned as 8 rolls, Ham and Cheese Sliders give the table a fast tray option before the burgers are done. Hawaiian rolls, deli ham, Swiss cheese, butter, honey mustard, Worcestershire sauce, poppy seeds, and dried minced onion do the work. The whole slab bakes together, so you are not building one sandwich at a time. Bring these out for potlucks, family cookouts, or any spread that needs a quick second protein.
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Italian Sliders

Layered for 12 servings with a 40-minute total time, Italian Sliders bring deli-style flavor to the block-party tray. Slider buns, ham, salami, pepperoni, provolone, roasted red peppers, banana peppers, butter, Italian seasoning, and marinara sauce make them sturdy enough for sharing. The baked slab format keeps the prep organized when there are more plates than hands. Serve these when you want something bolder than plain ham and cheese.
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Meatball Sliders

With 12 servings and a 30-minute total time, Meatball Sliders turn ground beef into a tray of saucy mini sandwiches. Lean ground beef, garlic, parsley, egg, breadcrumbs, Parmesan, marinara sauce, Hawaiian rolls, mozzarella, and melted butter build the filling. Browning the meatballs first adds structure before everything bakes under cheese. These fit a block-party table because they are easy to grab, easy to portion, and good with extra marinara on the side.
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Pizza Sliders

Made for 12 servings in 35 minutes, Pizza Sliders bring pepperoni-pizza flavor to a handheld tray. Hawaiian rolls, mozzarella, Parmesan, dried oregano, pizza sauce, pepperoni, salted butter, garlic, and optional red pepper flakes layer together before baking. The slab of rolls keeps service simple, while warm sauce on the side gives each piece a little extra pull. Use these for kids, teens, or anyone who reaches for pizza before a burger.
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Hawaiian Pulled Pork Sliders

Using heated leftover pulled pork and 10 minutes total, Hawaiian Pulled Pork Sliders are one of the fastest ways to add pork to the spread. Hawaiian rolls, pulled pork, coleslaw, pickle chips, BBQ sauce, melted butter, BBQ seasoning, and parsley make 12 sliders. Since the meat is already cooked, assembly is the main job. Add these when the cookout needs something tangy, saucy, and easy to serve beside burgers or baked trays.
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Roast Beef Sliders

Baked in 30 minutes and portioned for 12, Roast Beef Sliders brings sliced beef and melted cheese into one pan. Hawaiian rolls, roast beef, provolone, French fried onions, butter, au jus mix, Worcestershire sauce, and everything bagel seasoning give the tray a bigger sandwich feel. The oven does the finishing work while the tops turn golden. Serve these when you need a beef option that is not another burger patty.
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Homemade KFC Zinger Burger

With 35 minutes total time and 4 servings, Homemade KFC Zinger Burger adds a chicken sandwich to the burger lineup. Chicken fillets, flour, corn flour, baking powder, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, milk, burger sauce, buns, lettuce, tomato, cheddar, and fries make up the recipe. The chicken bakes instead of frying, which helps keep the setup cleaner. Add this when the table needs something crispy, spicy, and different from beef.
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Black Bean Burger

Ready in 22 minutes and shaped into 6 patties, Black Bean Burger gives the table a hearty bean-based burger. Black beans, grated onion, garlic, vegetarian Worcestershire sauce, cumin, chili powder, smoked paprika, egg, Panko breadcrumbs, and olive oil form the patties. They cook in a skillet until crisp on both sides. Serve them on buns with sauce and fillings when you want a burger option beyond beef and chicken.
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Veggie Burger

Made in 35 minutes with 4 servings, Veggie Burger uses lentils and black beans for a sturdy skillet burger. Onion, garlic, breadcrumbs, rolled oats, mushrooms, fresh parsley, and vegetarian Worcestershire sauce round out the mixture. The patties cook 8 to 10 minutes per side, then go into buns with cucumber, red onion, and sauce. This is the one to include when the block-party menu needs more than meat.
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Veggie Sliders

With 16 servings and a 40-minute total time, Veggie Sliders turns lentils, black beans, mushrooms, onions, garlic, breadcrumbs, oat flour, parsley, and vegetarian Worcestershire sauce into mini patties. The smaller size makes them easier to fit onto a crowded serving table than full burgers. They cook in a skillet until golden on both sides. Serve them in small buns with cucumber, red onion, and sauce for a tray that stretches well.
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Hamburger Sliders

Built for 8 servings in 30 minutes, Hamburger Sliders pack ground beef, onion, cheddar, Hawaiian rolls, butter, Everything But the Bagel seasoning, mayonnaise, ketchup, mustard, and garlic powder into one baked slab. The beef cooks first, then the rolls bake until the cheese melts and the tops turn golden. That makes the recipe easier to manage than flipping a dozen mini patties. Use it for potlucks, birthday tables, or casual cookouts.
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Cheeseburger Sliders

Finished in 25 minutes with 6 servings, Cheeseburger Sliders bring mini patties, American cheese, slider buns, ketchup, mustard, and a homemade burger sauce into a baked tray. The sauce uses mayonnaise, sweet pickle relish, grated onion, mustard, vinegar, paprika, onion powder, garlic powder, and salt. Baking melts everything together while keeping the portions easy to lift. Add these when the table needs familiar cheeseburger flavor in smaller pieces.
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