I make this dish when I need a quick meal that the whole house will eat. I like Easy Big Mac Sliders because they take little time. They also use simple items I usually have. I first tried them on a busy weeknight. They became my go-to when I wanted a warm, fast dinner with a familiar taste.
I use this recipe for small parties and snack nights. It works when kids want a burger and adults want a small plate. Easy Big Mac Sliders fit both. They cook fast and feel a bit special. I learned to keep the buns soft and the sauce bright. That makes them easy to eat and fun to serve.
These sliders are small burgers that taste like a Big Mac. They have beef, cheese, pickles, onion, and a creamy sauce. The sauce is a mix of ketchup, mustard, and mayo. The sliders taste savory and a bit tangy. They have soft buns and melted cheese. People make them for dinner, game nights, and quick parties. They work well when you want smaller portions. You can eat them with your hands. They cook fast in the oven or on a pan. If you like a simple sauce, try a separate sauce idea from a creamy Big Mac sauce recipe for a different mix.
Why make this recipe
This recipe saves time. You cook the beef fast and roast the sliders together. You do not need long prep. You can use small buns that are easy to buy. The flavor is close to a restaurant style burger. The sauce adds a sweet and tangy taste. The pickles and onion add crunch. Make this on a weeknight or for guests. The sliders fill people without making too much food. They also work for kids and adults. You can change the amount of sauce or cheese to match your taste. The recipe does not call for hard steps. You can cook the meat and mix the sauce at the same time. This makes dinner quick and easy.
How to make Easy Big Mac Sliders
First, get your beef cooked and ready. The meat cooks in a pan until it is brown. Then you will drain fat and place the meat on the buns. Next, you add cheese so it melts in the oven. At the same time, mix ketchup, mustard, and mayo to make a simple sauce. The sauce goes on the cheese before you add pickles and lettuce. Finally, place the top buns and bake a short time. You should watch the sliders so the tops get golden and the cheese melts. Small steps link together. Cook the beef, build the sliders, then bake. If you want, see a different main dish idea like a quick skillet chicken recipe for another weeknight meal to pair with sides. The process is quick and the slider comes out warm and tidy.
Ingredients
- Slider buns or small sesame buns
- Ground beef
- Cheddar cheese slices
- Pickles
- Onion, diced
- Lettuce, shredded
- Ketchup
- Mustard
- Mayonnaise
- Salt
- Pepper
These are simple items. The buns hold the beef and sauce. Use small buns so each piece is a slider. Ground beef cooks fast. Salt and pepper bring out the meat taste. Cheese adds a creamy, salty layer. Pickles give a tang and crunch. Onion gives bite and extra flavor. Lettuce adds a light crunch and fresh feel. Ketchup, mustard, and mayo make the sauce. You can change amounts to make the sauce mild or strong. These items work for a quick shop or for things you already have in the fridge.
Directions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C).
- In a skillet over medium heat, cook the ground beef. Season with salt and pepper, and break it apart as it cooks.
- Once cooked, drain any excess fat and set aside.
- Split the slider buns in half and place the bottom halves in a baking dish.
- Layer cooked beef on the buns and top with cheddar cheese slices.
- In a small bowl, mix ketchup, mustard, and mayonnaise to create the Big Mac sauce.
- Spread the sauce over the cheese.
- Add pickles, diced onion, and shredded lettuce on top.
- Place the top halves of the buns on and brush with melted butter if desired.
- Bake in the preheated oven for about 10-12 minutes until the cheese is melted and the tops are golden.
- Remove from the oven, slice, and serve warm.
Step 1 warms the oven so the cheese can melt fast. Step 2 cooks the meat and gives flavor. Break the meat so it spreads on the buns. Step 3 removes extra fat to keep the sliders from being soggy. Step 4 sets a base so the sliders do not fall apart. Step 5 adds the main layers. Cheese melts in the oven and binds the meat to the bun. Step 6 makes a simple sauce that ties the flavors. Step 7 spreads the sauce so every bite has taste. Step 8 adds crunch and balance. Step 9 helps the tops brown and taste rich. Step 10 melts cheese and warms the buns. Watch the oven so the tops do not burn. Step 11 lets you cut and serve while hot. These steps keep the sliders neat and tasty.
How to serve Easy Big Mac Sliders
Serve these sliders hot from the oven. Put them on a plate with napkins. You can serve fries or a salad on the side. Offer extra sauce in a small bowl for dipping. For a crowd, place sliders on a tray and let people pick them up. For a small meal, serve two or three per person. You can add chips or pickles on the side. For a lighter meal, serve a green salad. For a party, add extra pickles and sliced onions for guests to add. Use toothpicks if you want to keep each slider closed. Warm plates help keep the sliders hot. The sliders pair well with soda, iced tea, or a cold beer, if you drink.
How to store Easy Big Mac Sliders
Let the sliders cool slightly before storing. Place them in an airtight container. Put a paper towel under the lid to catch extra moisture. Store in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat in the oven or an air fryer to keep the bread crisp. For the freezer, wrap each slider in foil and put in a freezer bag. They keep for up to 2 months frozen. Thaw in the fridge before reheating. If you freeze them with fresh lettuce, note the lettuce will get soft. It is best to store extra sauce and lettuce separate for a longer shelf life. Use a tight container to keep them fresh and avoid odors from other foods.
Tips to make Easy Big Mac Sliders
Use medium heat to cook the beef so it browns evenly. Do not overwork the meat. Break it into pieces but keep some texture. Taste the meat and add salt and pepper little by little. Drain fat to keep the buns from getting soggy. Use thin cheese so it melts fast. Warm the buns slightly before adding them to the dish. If your sauce is too thick, add a small splash of pickle brine or water. If it is too thin, add more mayo. For cleanup, line the baking dish with foil. For another easy idea or side, check a simple breakfast bake like cozy French toast casserole. This can help plan a weekend menu. Small changes make a big difference in taste and ease.
Variation
You can make a few simple swaps. Use turkey or chicken instead of beef for a lighter slider. Try Swiss or pepper jack cheese to change the flavor. Add a slice of tomato for more freshness. Use small brioche buns for a richer taste. For a spicy slant, add a little hot sauce to the sauce mix or add sliced jalapeños. For a vegetarian style, use a plant-based ground beef or a black bean patty. If you want a crisp top, toast the buns lightly before assembling. These swaps keep the core idea but let you adapt to what you like or have.
FAQs
Q: Can I make the sauce ahead of time? A: Yes. Mix the ketchup, mustard, and mayo ahead. Store in a jar in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Q: Can I use frozen ground beef? A: You can, but thaw it first. Cook thawed beef until no pink remains.
Q: How many sliders does this make? A: It depends on the bun size. A standard batch with 12 buns makes about 12 sliders.
Q: Can I add cheese later? A: You can add cheese after baking, but it will not melt well. It is best to add cheese before baking so it melts.
Conclusion
For a full homemade sauce and a similar take, see Ultimate Homemade Big Mac Sliders + Big Mac Sauce Recipe for ideas on sauce and build. For another fast and tasty slider version, try the tips in Quick and Flavorful Big Mac Sliders Recipe | 365 Days of Baking.
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Easy Big Mac Sliders
- Total Time: 25 minutes
- Yield: 12 sliders
- Diet: N/A
Description
Quick and delicious sliders that replicate the taste of a Big Mac, ideal for parties and weeknight meals.
Ingredients
- Slider buns or small sesame buns
- Ground beef
- Cheddar cheese slices
- Pickles
- Onion, diced
- Lettuce, shredded
- Ketchup
- Mustard
- Mayonnaise
- Salt
- Pepper
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C).
- In a skillet over medium heat, cook the ground beef. Season with salt and pepper, and break it apart as it cooks.
- Once cooked, drain any excess fat and set aside.
- Split the slider buns in half and place the bottom halves in a baking dish.
- Layer cooked beef on the buns and top with cheddar cheese slices.
- In a small bowl, mix ketchup, mustard, and mayonnaise to create the Big Mac sauce.
- Spread the sauce over the cheese.
- Add pickles, diced onion, and shredded lettuce on top.
- Place the top halves of the buns on and brush with melted butter if desired.
- Bake in the preheated oven for about 10-12 minutes until the cheese is melted and the tops are golden.
- Remove from the oven, slice, and serve warm.
Notes
Serve hot with extra sauce for dipping. Pair with fries or a salad.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 15 minutes
- Category: Appetizer
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 slider
- Calories: 250
- Sugar: 3g
- Sodium: 500mg
- Fat: 10g
- Saturated Fat: 4g
- Unsaturated Fat: 4g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 20g
- Fiber: 1g
- Protein: 14g
- Cholesterol: 40mg