Stuffed Sliders Your Way

Health score
2%
Stuffed Sliders Your Way
300 min.
30
159kcal

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Are you ready to take your appetizer game to the next level? Stuffed Sliders Your Way are the perfect combination of flavor and fun, ideal for any gathering, be it a casual get-together or a more festive celebration. These savory sliders are not just another burger; they're a delightful surprise packed with your choice of delicious cheese and perfectly seasoned meat. Imagine sinking your teeth into a juicy slider, only to find a gooey cheese center that melts in your mouth! With just the right touch of spices and fresh herbs, these sliders will have your guests raving about your culinary skills.

The beauty of this recipe lies in its versatility. Whether you prefer spiced lamb, classic beef, or lighter turkey, the choice is yours! And let's not forget about the toppings—think crisp lettuce, ripe tomatoes, tangy pickles, and that perfect touch of barbecue sauce or garlic yogurt sauce. With a delightful array of toppings and sauces, each slider can be customized to suit everyone’s taste. Plus, with 30 servings, you’ll have plenty to keep the party going.

So fire up your grill or broiler and get ready to impress! With a little prep time and a lot of creativity, Stuffed Sliders Your Way will not only satisfy cravings but also create memorable moments around your table. Get your friends and family involved, and together, enjoy a delicious journey of flavor and fun!

Ingredients

  • ounces cheese blue chilled cut into 1/2-inch cubes
  • large eggs lightly beaten
  • 0.5 cup parsley fresh chopped (or other herbs; see Cooks' Notes)
  • small garlic clove with a garlic press crushed
  • pounds ground beef 
  • 30 servings barbecue sauce raw sliced (see Cooks' Notes)
  • 0.7 cup parmesan cheese grated
  • 30  day-old brioche such as potato and brioche, or mini pitas soft (; a.k.a. party size)

Equipment

  • frying pan
  • grill
  • broiler
  • garlic press
  • broiler pan

Directions

  1. Gently combine meat, eggs, cheese, parsley, garlic, 1 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper with your hands. (Do not overmix).
  2. Form scant 1/4 cupfuls of meat mixture into about 30 meatballs. Push a cheese cube into center of each ball and encase meat around cheese, then slightly flatten each ball to a 2-inch diameter.
  3. Preheat broiler. Put half of sliders on an oiled rack of a broiler pan and broil, turning over once, until just cooked through (no longer pink), 4 to 8 minutes total. Repeat with remaining sliders.
  4. For easy entertaining, go with a gas grill. Preheat all burners on high, covered, 10 minutes, then adjust heat to medium-high. Grill sliders, in batches if necessary, turning once, until just cooked through, 4 to 8 minutes total.
  5. Make sliders with toppings and rolls.
  6. •Lamb Sliders: Go Greek! Substitute mint for the parsley and stuff the balls with feta cheese. For an easy sauce, mix together 1 cup plain Greek-style yogurt, 1 small garlic clove, crushed with a garlic press, and salt and pepper to taste.
  7. Add chopped fresh mint if you’d like. Slide the sliders inside split mini-pitas and top with the sauce.•Beef and Blue Sliders: We love the melting quality of Saga Blue but go for your favorite blue cheese. A tangle of golden brown sautéed onions on top will make you swoon. (Sauté 1 to 1 1/2 pounds sliced onions in 2 to 3 tablespoons olive oil in a heavy skillet over moderate heat with some chopped fresh thyme and salt, stirring occasionally, until golden brown, about 20 minutes.)•Turkey Cheddar Sliders: Opt for all dark meat or half dark meat mixed with half breast meat (all breast meat will be too dry) and substitute 3 to 4 tablespoons chopped fresh sage or thyme for the parsley. Or go Dutch with Gouda. Top with slices of red onion and pickles. Even some cilantro sprigs would be good here.•Barbecue Pork Burgers: To include or skip the parsley is up to you, but we're all for ramping up the heat with Pepper Jack or wimp out on plain Monterey Jack.
  8. Brush the tops with your favorite barbecue sauce just before flipping them; brush the second side with more sauce and finish cooking. The topping? Coleslaw, of course!

Nutrition Facts

Calories159kcal
Protein26.41%
Fat69.94%
Carbs3.65%

Properties

Glycemic Index
2.97
Glycemic Load
0.07
Inflammation Score
-2
Nutrition Score
6.0360869480216%

Flavonoids

Apigenin
2.15mg
Luteolin
0.01mg
Kaempferol
0.02mg
Myricetin
0.15mg
Quercetin
0.01mg

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:159.14kcal
7.96%
Fat:12.18g
18.74%
Saturated Fat:5.15g
32.18%
Carbohydrates:1.43g
0.48%
Net Carbohydrates:1.39g
0.5%
Sugar:0.38g
0.42%
Cholesterol:53.92mg
17.97%
Sodium:126.56mg
5.5%
Alcohol:0g
100%
Alcohol %:0%
100%
Protein:10.35g
20.7%
Vitamin B12:1.09µg
18.17%
Vitamin K:17.42µg
16.59%
Zinc:2.26mg
15.05%
Selenium:10.25µg
14.65%
Phosphorus:119.41mg
11.94%
Vitamin B3:1.95mg
9.72%
Vitamin B6:0.16mg
8.1%
Calcium:72.4mg
7.24%
Vitamin B2:0.12mg
6.87%
Iron:1.04mg
5.77%
Potassium:144.19mg
4.12%
Vitamin A:189.1IU
3.78%
Vitamin B5:0.32mg
3.16%
Magnesium:11.1mg
2.77%
Vitamin E:0.29mg
1.94%
Folate:7.61µg
1.9%
Copper:0.04mg
1.78%
Vitamin C:1.4mg
1.7%
Vitamin B1:0.02mg
1.64%
Vitamin D:0.16µg
1.05%
Source:Epicurious