Ham Egg and Cheese Breakfast Sliders with your favorite breakfast fixings, Hawaiian rolls, and a delicious Dijon poppyseed glaze. They’re easy to make and can be prepped ahead. Perfect for brunch or game day!
We’ve been making all kinds of sliders at home, and I decided to start a series of them here on the blog. We have a cheeseburger and Philly cheesesteak posted so far and a lot more to come!
You’ll enjoy every bite of these mini sandwiches; you’ll be hard-pressed to pick a favorite! But who says we have to choose, right? The Philly and the burger versions are great options for a weeknight dinner or game day, and these breakfast sliders are just what you need for a scrumptious breakfast or brunch!
How to Make Ham Egg and Cheese Breakfast Sliders
Using a serrated knife, cut a 12-count slab of Hawaiian rolls in half horizontally and carefully spread a thin layer of mayonnaise on the top and bottom halves. Place the bottom part of bread in a lightly greased 9 x 13 baking dish.
Arrange sliced ham on top of bread to cover. Not in the mood for ham? You can substitute cooked bacon or sausage patties.
Spoon the scrambled eggs on top of the ham. For soft, luscious eggs, cook in the pan over low heat just until set but still slightly wet as they will continue to cook when baked.
I love scrambled in these breakfast sliders but I’ve also tried layering with a veggie omelet or over easy fried eggs, and both were scrumptious!
Top the eggs with cheese slices. Feel free to use your favorite; Cheddar, Swiss, provolone, Mozzarella, pepper jack or any quick melting varieties are all great options!
Gently place the top part of the bread rolls over the cheese layer to cover. In a bowl combine melted butter, Dijon mustard, and poppy seeds and brush liberally on the bread.
This glaze not only makes the sliders extra buttery, but it also adds a touch of color and a hint of tangy flavor which goes well with the sweet rolls and the savory ham.
Cover with film and bake in a 350 F oven for about 10 to 15 minutes or until they’re hot and melty and yummy. Take them out from the oven and enjoy for breakfast, lunch, dinner or any meal in between!
This breakfast sliders recipe is a must on your meal rotation! It’s ready in minutes and can be made ahead for a large crowd. So easy in fact the hardest part is making sure the eggs are cooked nice and fluffy. Enjoy!
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 8 large eggs
- 2 tablespoons milk
- salt and pepper to taste
- 1 package (12-count) Hawaiian rolls
- 1/4 cup mayonnaise
- 8 ounces deli ham
- 6 slices Monterey Jack Cheddar cheese
- 1/4 cup butter, melted
- 1 tablespoon Dijon Mustard
- 1 teaspoon poppy seeds
Instructions
- In a bowl, combine eggs and milk. Whisk until well-blended with no streaks of the white. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
- In a nonstick skillet over low to medium-low heat, melt butter and swirl around to coat bottom of the pan.
- When butter is barely bubbling, add beaten eggs and allow to cook for about 20 to 30 seconds or just until they start to set. Using a spatula, swipe around the edges of the pan to create large soft curds. Don’t flip the curds over. Continue to gently push and fold the eggs to form curds for about 2 to 3 minutes or just until they're set and still slightly wet. Remove from heat immediately.
- Lightly spray a 9x13 baking pan with cooking spray.
- Using a serrated knife, cut the rolls in half horizontally and carefully spread a thin layer of mayonnaise on the top and bottom halves. Place the bottom slab of bread in the prepared baking dish.
- Arrange sliced ham over bread to cover.
- Spoon scrambled eggs evenly over ham.
- Arrange cheese slices over eggs to cover.
- Place the top slab of the bread over the cheese.
- In a small bowl, combine melted butter, Dijon mustard, and poppy seeds. Brush over the rolls.
- Cover with foil and bake in a 350 F oven for about 10 to 15 minutes or until hot and cheese is melted. Remove from heat and cut into individual pieces to serve.
Notes
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Nutrition Information
“This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.”
Megan Greene says
This looks amazing. What if I want to freeze it? How long would I cook it if it’s frozen?
Shari says
This was delicious.. Kudos to you..
Elizabeth says
This look delicious! my family like it. Thank you for sharing!
James says
They’re easy to make and can be prepped ahead. Perfect for brunch or game day!
Gabriel says
Can these be frozen at some point? They look delicious.
Dianne says
The breakfast sliders sound exactly what my house full of males would enjoy. I have a question. Can you freeze them? I am not the best at freezing because I never know how long something can stay in the freezer and how to reheat, etc. Can you advise me on that?
Thanks!
Roger says
The breakfast sliders sound exactly what my house full of males would enjoy. I have a question. Can you freeze them? I am not the best at freezing because I never know how long something can stay in the freezer and how to reheat, etc. Can you advise me on that?
Thanks!
Susan Dubose says
These were delicious! Made a small batch using bacon instead of ham and a variety of cheeses. Yum!
Rimmy says
Hi Doreen,
The breakfast sliders sound exactly what my house full of males would enjoy. I have a question. Can you freeze them? I am not the best at freezing because I never know how long something can stay in the freezer and how to reheat, etc. Can you advise me on that?
Thanks!
Sue says
In the video, you forgot the poppy seeds. Do you mix in with butter or sprinkle on top when done?
Julie says
Made this for my family this morning.. they loved it.. my daughter had a friend over and she was impressed with my cooking skills🤣😂🤣😂
Erica says
There are 19 carbs per Hawaiian roll so the total carbs per serving of 2 rolls would be at least 38 and not 2 as noted here. Can you double check the nutrition calculator you used?
Lynn says
Can you freeze the sliders?
Suzanne says
Wonderful Recipe!
Thanks very much!
Doreen Friel says
You didn’t post the make ahead direction part. Do you prep everything and then not bake, cover and refrigerate?
Lalaine says
Hi Doreen,
I am going to update the post and include the directions for making it ahead. Yes, you prep everything, cover, and refrigerate. Just bake when you’re ready to serve.
Michael says
How about leftovers? cant hey be reheated?