
Tiny sandwiches packed with ham, pulled pork, Swiss, mustard, and pickles. These Cuban Sliders are an appetizer that delivers big flavor with minimal effort.

This recipe is my fast track to a party that feels like home. Cuban Sliders have been a hit at game day gatherings and casual weeknight dinners in my kitchen for years. I discovered this combination while testing party bites on a busy holiday weekend, and the contrast between tangy mustard, salty ham, tender pulled pork, and melty Swiss makes every bite irresistible. The soft dinner rolls soak up the savory juices without becoming soggy, while the buttery garlic topping turns the tops into crisp golden bites.
What makes these small sandwiches special is how simply they come together and how impressive they taste. The flavors are bold but balanced, and the texture play between tender pork and crisp pickles is what keeps everyone coming back for more. I love that they can be assembled ahead of time and baked just before guests arrive, which keeps the host calm and the sliders warm and melty. These are the little sandwiches I turn to when I want something that feels celebratory but does not require a whole afternoon in the kitchen.
I first served these sliders at a casual holiday open house and watched a dozen people circle back for seconds. My sister commented that the buttery garlic topping made them feel indulgent while the mustard kept the sandwich bright. Over time I learned small tricks like patting the ham dry so the rolls do not get soggy and slicing pickles lengthwise for a better bite balance. Those refinements turned these into a repeat request at every gathering.
I love the contrast of textures the most. The buttery garlic top that crisps up while the interior stays soft creates a satisfying bite each time. A memorable moment came when I brought these to a neighborhood potluck and a neighbor who rarely eats pork asked for the recipe because the balance of mustard and pickles made the sliders feel light rather than heavy. Those little conversations about food are part of why I keep this preparation in my entertaining rotation.
To store leftovers place cooled sliders in an airtight container or wrap tightly with plastic wrap. Refrigerate for up to three days. Reheat in a 350 F oven for about 8 to 10 minutes until warm and the cheese is melty. For single serving reheats use a toaster oven on medium heat for three to four minutes. To freeze for longer storage assemble in the dish, cover tightly and freeze for up to two months. Thaw in the refrigerator overnight and then bake covered for 20 minutes followed by five minutes uncovered to crisp the top.
If you want to alter the protein swap ham for roasted turkey for a lighter note or use shredded rotisserie chicken seasoned with a little cumin and smoked paprika for a twist. For a pork free option use seasoned pulled jackfruit or a plant based pulled pork alternative and switch Swiss to a dairy free cheese if needed. If you prefer a sharper bite try Dijon mustard instead of yellow, using roughly the same amount. For gluten free choose gluten free soft rolls and be mindful of any condiments that contain gluten.
Serve these small sandwiches on a large platter garnished with extra parsley and a side bowl of pickles. Pair with simple sides like coleslaw potato chips or a bright citrus salad to cut through the richness. For a tapas style spread offer different mustards and hot sauce on the side and include small plates so guests can sample other bites. These are ideal as an appetizer before a larger meal or as a main for a casual gathering accompanied by roasted vegetables and a light bean salad.
The inspiration comes from the classic Cuban sandwich that blends ham roast pork Swiss pickles and mustard into a warm pressed sandwich. The slider version condenses those familiar flavors into a bite sized offering perfect for parties. The original sandwich evolved in Cuban communities where bakery rolls quality meats and Swiss cheese were combined into portable meals for workers. This small format keeps the spirit of the original while making it more shareable in modern gatherings.
In the summer swap dill pickles for quick pickled cucumbers or add sliced fresh tomatoes for a brighter profile. In the colder months consider swapping fresh parsley for chopped chives and adding a thin layer of caramelized onions under the cheese for added depth. Holiday versions can include a smear of cranberry mustard for a festive color and a hint of sweetness that pairs nicely with smoked pork.
For easy entertaining assemble the sandwiches in the baking dish up to six hours ahead and refrigerate. Keep the butter topping in a covered bowl and brush it on right before baking for the best fresh garlic aroma. If you are transporting to a party bake the sliders at the host site for the freshest texture. Use disposable foil pans if you need to bring the dish and bake directly in the foil pan following the same times.
These small sandwiches are a favorite because they are quick to make scale well and always spark conversation. Try making a few variations at your next gathering to see which ones your crowd prefers and make this preparation part of your entertaining repertoire.
Pat deli ham dry with paper towels to prevent soggy bottoms.
Brush the butter mixture generously to achieve a golden top and strong garlic flavor.
If your pulled pork is saucy remove excess sauce so the rolls stay firm.
Use a serrated knife to slice the assembled sliders cleanly without squashing them.
This nourishing cuban sliders recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
Yes. Assemble and refrigerate for up to six hours then bake as directed. For best texture wait to brush on the butter topping until just before baking.
Cover and freeze the assembled sliders for up to two months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator and bake covered for 20 minutes then uncovered for five minutes.
Use thicker sliced pickles or slice them lengthwise so each slider gets a balanced crunch without overwhelming the other flavors.
This Cuban Sliders recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Preheat your oven to 350 F and place a rack in the center for even browning.
Split the 12 dinner rolls and arrange the bottom halves in a 9 by 13 inch baking dish so the edges touch.
Spread two tablespoons of yellow mustard evenly across the bottom halves to add tang and act as a moisture barrier.
Layer the patted dry ham, then the pulled pork evenly. Add lengthwise pickle slices so each portion has some pickle in every bite.
Cover the fillings with eight slices of Swiss cheese, then place the top halves of the rolls in place and press down lightly.
Combine one quarter cup melted butter, one teaspoon kosher salt, three teaspoons minced garlic, and one tablespoon parsley. Brush this mixture over the roll tops.
Cover the dish with aluminum foil and bake for 20 minutes at 350 F until the cheese is hot and bubbly.
Remove the foil and bake an additional five minutes until the tops are golden brown and slightly crisp. Let rest a couple of minutes before slicing.
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