Monte Cristo Sliders

🥪 Monte Cristo Sliders

A sweet-savory, melty, golden treat inspired by the famous French-American sandwich, these sliders turn the classic into a party-perfect bake. Soft Hawaiian rolls cradle layers of ham, turkey, and cheese, brushed with buttery glaze and baked until gooey. Finished with a dusting of powdered sugar and served with jam, they deliver that iconic sweet + salty Monte Cristo magic in every bite.


🧾 Ingredients

For the sliders

  • 12 Hawaiian sweet rolls (kept connected)
  • 12 slices ham
  • 12 slices turkey breast
  • 12 slices Swiss cheese (or Gruyère)
  • 6 slices cheddar cheese (optional, extra melt)

For the butter glaze

  • ½ cup (115 g) melted butter
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon poppy seeds (optional)

For serving

  • Powdered sugar, for dusting
  • Raspberry or strawberry jam/preserves

👩‍🍳 Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 180°C (350°F). Lightly grease a 9×13-inch baking dish.
  2. Slice rolls horizontally as one sheet. Place the bottom half in the dish.
  3. Layer fillings evenly: Swiss cheese → ham → turkey → cheddar → Swiss.
  4. Top with rolls (the top half).
  5. Make the glaze: whisk melted butter, Dijon, honey, Worcestershire, garlic powder, and poppy seeds.
  6. Brush generously over the tops and sides of the rolls.
  7. Cover with foil and bake 15 minutes.
  8. Uncover and bake 5–8 more minutes until golden and cheese is melted.
  9. Rest 5 minutes, then slice into sliders.
  10. Dust with powdered sugar and serve warm with jam.

🔪 Methods & Tips

  • Keep rolls connected while assembling for easy layering.
  • Foil first to melt the cheese; uncover to crisp the tops.
  • For extra crispness, broil 1–2 minutes at the end.
  • Swap meats for chicken or roast beef if desired.
  • Air fryer option: 160°C (320°F) for ~8–10 minutes (in batches).

📜 A Little History

The Monte Cristo sandwich is believed to be an American twist on the French , a café staple in . In the 1950s, restaurants in popularized a version dipped in egg batter and fried like French toast, then dusted with sugar and served with jam. These sliders skip the frying but keep the signature sweet-savory profile.


🧩 Formation (How it Comes Together)

  • Sweet base: Hawaiian rolls
  • Savory core: Ham, turkey, Swiss
  • Richness: Butter-honey mustard glaze
  • Signature finish: Powdered sugar + fruity jam

Each layer builds contrast—soft, salty, creamy, sweet.


❤️ Why People Love These Sliders

  • Perfect for brunch, parties, and family nights
  • Easy to prep ahead and bake when needed
  • Crowd-pleasing sweet and savory flavor
  • No frying required, less mess than the original

🏁 Conclusion

Monte Cristo Sliders transform a classic diner favorite into a simple, shareable bake. With melty cheese, buttery tops, and that irresistible sugar-and-jam finish, they’re guaranteed to disappear fast from any table. Serve warm, watch smiles appear, and keep extra jam nearby!

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