Turkey Sliders with Roasted Tomatoes
Turkey Sliders with Roasted Tomatoes are made with a few simple ingredients and are an irresistible snack, appetizer, or light meal! Bill raved about them—I think they were our first ever turkey burgers.
The only complaints about these mini turkey burgers would be if I didn’t add them to our menu again soon! No worries. We’re going to have these again and again!
Why You Must Make these Turkey Sliders with Hawaiian Buns
- Everyone loves a burger and these appetizer burgers are a fun twist!
- Turkey sliders are perfect for game day!
- The combination of seasoned mini burgers, soft Hawaiian buns and roasted tomatoes will get rave reviews!
How to Make Turkey Sliders
By now, most everyone knows what a slider is. Basically, a mini burger. Served on a cocktail bun, there are loads of varieties as well as toppings. Their origin is tied to White Castle restaurants where they served steam grilled burgers about 2 inches in diameter.
There are a few theories on how they got their name, from how they slid across the griddle to how the greasy burgers slid down the throat to how they slid out of their boxes at White Castle. Now almost any mini-sandwich on a bun is referred to as a slider. We also love these Philly Cheesecake Sliders, made with shaved steak instead of a burger.
In this case, with a few simple ingredients, ground turkey is transformed into an irresistible miniature burger. Adding a flavorful roasted tomato made a delightful alternative to ketchup. Here are some of my tips:
- The size of your slider buns will determine the size you make your slider patties. I found some nice brioche cocktail buns, and King’s Hawaiian Slider Buns are readily available in most supermarkets.
- Toast your buns in a skillet if desired.
- PRO-Tip: Purchase ground dark turkey meat. The extra fat in the dark meat will make moister, more flavorful sliders compared to making them with ground breast meat.
- Use a light touch as you mix in the cheese and seasonings, as your burgers won’t be as tender if the ground meat is packed tightly.
- I like using a 2 to 2 1/2-inch biscuit cutter as a template for my sliders. By gently patting the ground meat into the round, you’ll get similar sized patties. But I wouldn’t go out to buy these just for this recipe.
- Again, do not compress the meat too much as you mix in the cheese and seasonings to keep the burgers tender.
- You can cook the mini burgers ahead of time, then refrigerate until close to serving time. Gently rewarm in a skillet or in the microwave. Make sure to cook these burgers to 165º to prevent any foodborne illnesses.
- To make these Turkey Sliders in the Oven, place the patties on an oven safe rack over a sheet pan. Roast at 350-400º until the internal temperature reaches 165º. The time will vary depending on the temperature of your oven and size of your patties.
- PRO-Tip: Roasting plum tomato halves intensifies and concentrates their flavor. This is a great trick when tasty, summer tomatoes are out of season. These can also be made ahead and gently warmed before topping the sliders.
- PRO-Tip: Start by placing lettuce on the bottom bun. This will provide a barrier and prevent the juices from the tomato and burger from soaking into the bread.
- Serve with your favorite condiments like ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, and pickles though they’re delicious with just the lettuce and roasted tomatoes.
Mini Burgers for Game Day
Since game day gatherings are taboo in 2020, we gathered on our drive with some neighbors in early November. Sitting around a fire, we ate chili, sipped on beer and wine, and had a lot of laughs. I watched the tray of sliders disappear in no time at all! I seriously needed another dozen, but there was really no shortage of food. The guys were especially enamored, asking about the ingredients and singing their praises!
If you need a man-friendly appetizer, these will do nicely! And they’ll also be a great snack while you’re watching your favorite college or pro team at home! And for light eaters like me, they make a nice lunch!
More Tasty Game Day Recipes
Sliders are always wonderful for game day, and here are some more of our favorite game day recipes:
- Football Brownies from Love from the Oven
- Honey Garlic Chicken Sliders
- Corn Beef Sliders
- Buffalo Chicken Dip
- Hot Spinach and Artichoke Dip
- Slow Cooker Chicken Enchilada Soup
- Black Bean Chili
- More Best Appetizer Recipes
- Plus check out more of my Party Food Ideas
This recipe was first shared in February 2013. Photos and text were updated in 2020.
Turkey Sliders with Roasted Tomatoes
Flavorful turkey sliders topped with all the fixings! Adapted from Martha Stewart and Ina Garten.
Ingredients
- 2 slices white sandwich bread, pulsed in food processor to make bread crumbs
- 1 pound ground turkey (dark meat)
- 1/2 cup grated sharp cheddar cheese
- 2 tablespoons grated onion
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- Freshly ground pepper
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 12 party-size rolls
For tomatoes:
- 6 plum tomatoes, halved lengthwise, cores and seeds removed
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 2 teaspoons balsamic vinegar
- 1 large garlic clove, minced
- 1 teaspoon sugar
- 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt
- Freshly ground black pepper
Instructions
- Mix turkey, bread crumbs cheese,onion, salt and pepper. Mix just till combined. Form about 12 patties, about 2-inches in diameter.
- In a skillet, heat oil over medium heat. Cook patties until browned and cooked through. Serve on rolls with lettuce, roasted tomatoes and condiments of your choice.
To make tomatoes:
- Preheat the oven to 450º.
- Arrange the tomatoes on a sheet pan, cut sides up.. Drizzle with olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Sprinkle tomatoes with the garlic, sugar, salt, and pepper. Roast for 25 to 30 minutes, until the tomatoes soften and start to caramelize. Serve warm or at room temperature on your sliders
Notes
If desired, make 4 regular sized burgers. Grill or cook in a skillet until done.
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Nutrition Information:
Yield:
12Serving Size:
1 sliderAmount Per Serving: Calories: 276Total Fat: 15gSaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 49mgSodium: 593mgCarbohydrates: 20gFiber: 2gSugar: 2gProtein: 15g
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59 Comments on “Turkey Sliders with Roasted Tomatoes”
These are gorgeous with the roasted tomato, great idea. I am so trying these!!
What a great idea! Who doesn’t love a slider? And I don’t often see ones made from turkey. These must have great flavor, and certainly look healthier than regular sliders. Good stuff – thanks.
Love these! I could definitely use about 5 of these right now.
Liz, your recipe for Turkey Sliders with Roasted Tomatoes is perfect party food as well as great finger food for the kids – what a nice idea to add roasted plum tomatoes to the burgers. I have been using ground turkey a lot lately and am constantly on the look-out for some fuss free family fare. This recipe will definitely make a wonderful addition to my list of recipes to try during our up-coming spring holidays.
Have a great Sunday!
These are awesome! Great photos!
These look incredible Lizzy! I love finger foods!
I’ve been craving these since I saw your teaser on Facebook. You had me at roasted tomatoes; they look amazing!
They look cool! I can actually have three for my dinner.
These are right up my alley since I can’t eat beef…I love a turkey burger/slider! The roasted tomatoes totally take it to the next level: I have to try that out!
i adore roasted tomatoes – these are some super delicious sliders Liz! I have some turkey in the freezer, I will definitely need to make these this week (along with those blondies with heath bars)!
Liz these look wonderful! I love roasted tomatoes on a sandwich, so perfect!! Fabulous recipe!!
I could pop those tomatoes like potato chips!
The roasted tomatoes look like an awesome addition. These look fantastic. Serious Yum Factor!
So pretty Liz, I love that they are with turkey! Yum!
Thank you for sharing a recipe using ground turkey. The little patties sound so good and then topped with the roasted tomatoes inside a little bun = Super Yummy!!
mhmmm with turkey! I miss turkey meat here in india, but once I am back to europe I ll have to try your slideders Liz. =P
Here in Brazil we have also created several recipes for eating watching the football games. This sandwiches are divine and tempting. We love turkey here at home and of course I will take the recipe however I have adapted to the types of ingredients we found more easily here in Brazil. a good weekend
I need to make some of these asap Liz! They´re the perfect bite with roasted tomatoes, and a good change from beef. Isn´t roasting the best thing to ever happen to vegetables? And I would have them for dinner too!
Thank you, Liz! My husband hails from Southern New Jersey – the Garden State. So, he loves his tomatoes. And when he’s not on a vegetarian streak, he loves his turkey burgers.
As always, your recipes are keepers =)
Wow Lizzy! I can have at least 5 of those at one go!