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It’s a crazy-hectic time of the year—but I really wouldn’t have it any other way! Our family is coming over for the holidays, we’re meeting up with friends and neighbors for parties, and we also have some winter weekend road trips planned.
One common theme around all of these fun family and friend gatherings is delicious, easy, and stress-free make-ahead food! After all, who wants to be slaving over a hot stove when the party has started?!
Our delicious Mississippi Sin Ham Sliders are going to make a regular appearance at this year’s festivities. These easy sliders are a delicious new variation on the addictively-good Mississippi Sin Dip with chopped ham that so many people know and love. (I predict both kids and grown-ups in any crowd will love these melty, cheesy ham sandwiches!)
Our Mississippi Sin Ham Sliders can be made ahead of time – then warmed up in the oven when guests arrive. This dish even travels well – simply assemble the sliders right in a baking pan and heat them when you get to the party.
To make these Mississippi Sin Ham Sliders, we started by mixing up the same dip ingredients: Shredded cheddar cheese, sour cream, cream cheese, mayonnaise, chopped Hatfield Bacon, scallions, plus different seasonings. Next, we thinly sliced up some delicious boneless ham from Hatfield.
Each slider roll gets a generous schmear of the dip mixture on the top and bottom halves of the bread – then a generous pile of sliced Hatfield Boneless Ham is added.
Place the slider roll top over the ham and brush with melted butter before baking.
When these Mississippi Sin Ham Sliders come out of the oven, the spread is melty-cheesy, and the zesty flavor is a perfect complement to the tender, perfectly-cured Hatfield Boneless Ham. These flavorful sliders are just as addictively good (maybe even better 😉 ) as the original dip version!
Hatfield is one of Pennsylvania’s family-owned heritage brands. Hatfield knows that spending time with your family (and good friends too) is so important – so their American-made products help you keep things delicious, simple, and stress-free in the kitchen.
The Hatfield Boneless Ham we used in today’s recipe is a true holiday mainstay, and it is a delicious choice for any family gathering any time of the year. And, Hatfield Bacon comes in both thick-cut and classic varieties.
Serve this ham for your holiday meal – then use some of that delicious, leftover Hatfield ham to make these Mississippi Sin Ham Sliders recipe.
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Mississippi Sin Ham Sliders
Ingredients
1/2 pound Hatfield Thick-Cut Hardwood Smoked Bacon
1 3-pound Hatfield Classic Boneless Ham
8 ounces cream cheese, softened
1 10-ounce block yellow cheddar cheese, shredded (approximately 3 cups)
1 8-ounce container sour cream
1 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup scallions minced small, tops and bottoms (3–4 scallions)
Dash of your favorite hot sauce
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1 teaspoon onion powder
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 1/2 dozen soft pull-apart slider rolls
2 tablespoons butter, melted
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
Lay out bacon on a parchment-lined sheet tray and bake until crisp, about 15-20 minutes. Drain on paper towels, cool and chop into small pieces. Set aside. Leave oven on.
Using a very sharp slicing knife, slice the entire ham into thin slices. Set aside.
In a large bowl, add softened cream cheese, shredded cheddar cheese, sour cream, mayonnaise, scallions, hot sauce, Worcestershire sauce, salt, pepper, onion powder and garlic powder.
Add the cooked bacon and mix to combine.
Slice the rolls in half and divide the spread between the tops and bottoms of all 18 rolls.
Divide all of the ham between the 18 roll bottoms, folding larger slices to fit the roll size then top with the roll tops.
Place each slider tightly packed into a 9×13-inch baking pan (or larger pan depending on the roll size)
Brush the tops with the melted butter, cover with parchment and foil and bake for 10 minutes.
Uncover and bake for an additional 15 more minutes.
Remove from oven and serve immediately.
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Shirley says
Very Tasty, but very messy
Martha says
Thanks Shirley!
Valerie Fike says
These are so simple and tasty! Great for a quick week night meal component!
Martha says
Thanks Valerie!
Kathy p says
Made these for New Years party, very rich. I didn’t add green onions. Pretty good when warm, but not as good when not. Didn’t really need the salt
Martha says
Thanks for the feedback Kathy – this is a sandwich meant to be eaten right out of the oven.
Suzanne says
I just made these tonight. I did a half batch as I knew my son wouldn’t eat them. They are amazing! I’m excited for the leftovers!
Martha says
Thanks Suzanne!
Brenda says
I made these for a baby shower and they were a huge hit! I could barely keep the tray stocked.
Martha says
Thanks Brenda!
Sharon says
Haven’t made it yet but sounds like a winner I will try it
Martha says
Hope you enjoy the sliders!
Dee says
Delicious! Everyone at out gathering wanted the recipe.
Martha says
Thanks for sharing Dee!
April Misegadis says
caan you freeze the ham sliders?
Martha says
We haven’t tried doing so April, so I can’t say for sure how the cheese spread will freeze and thaw – since it’s so creamy, it might separate.
Karen says
These were very good. I would suggest halving the spread mixture though( it made a lot) Thank you so much for the recipe!😁
Martha says
Thanks for the suggestion Karen!
Tonya says
Delicious! Whole family loved it!
Martha says
Thanks Tonya!