French dip sliders (cheesy, buttery and impossible to stop eating)

Total Time: 30 mins Difficulty: Beginner
Tender roast beef, melty provolone, and sweet caramelized onions on buttery golden buns — served with a rich savory beef broth dipping sauce
Golden French dip sliders on a wooden board with a small bowl of beef broth dipping sauce on the side pinit

There are certain foods that make a room go quiet the moment they hit the table. French dip sliders are one of those foods. The moment you pull that tray out of the oven — butter glazed buns golden and glistening, cheese melted and pulling, the smell of caramelized onions and roast beef filling every corner of the kitchen — conversation stops and hands start reaching.

The French dip sandwich has always been one of those deeply satisfying comfort foods. Tender roast beef, melty cheese, and a rich savory broth for dipping — it is the kind of meal that makes you slow down and actually enjoy what you are eating. Turning it into sliders takes everything great about the original and makes it shareable, snackable, and honestly even more fun to eat.

I make these for game days, family gatherings, weeknight dinners when I want something that feels special without requiring hours in the kitchen. Every single time, the tray is empty before I even sit down. Thirty minutes, one pan, and a dipping sauce that people will be talking about long after the meal is over. That is the kind of recipe worth keeping close.

Why you’ll love this recipe

  • These sliders deliver everything you love about a classic French dip sandwich — tender roast beef, melty provolone, sweet caramelized onions, and that incredible savory dipping sauce — all packed into a perfectly portioned, shareable slider format.
  • They come together in about 30 minutes, which makes them one of the most impressive yet effortless things you can put on the table for a weeknight dinner or last minute gathering.
  • The buttery garlic and Worcestershire topping that gets brushed over the buns before baking takes these from good to genuinely unforgettable — it caramelizes slightly in the oven and gives each bun a glossy, golden, flavor packed crust.
  • They are endlessly crowd pleasing. Kids love the cheesy buns. Adults love the dipping sauce. Everyone goes back for seconds, and the tray disappears faster than you would expect for something this easy to make.
  • They are perfect for any occasion — game day spreads, holiday appetizer tables, potlucks, or just a Tuesday night when you want dinner to feel a little more special than usual.
  • The dipping sauce is simple but deeply savory and rich, and it elevates the whole experience from a good sandwich to something that feels genuinely restaurant worthy.

Ingredients with key notes

For the sliders:

  • 12 slider buns — Hawaiian sweet rolls are the gold standard here and are what most people use for sliders. Their slight sweetness is a beautiful contrast to the savory roast beef and rich dipping sauce. King’s Hawaiian rolls are widely available and work perfectly. If you prefer a less sweet bun, use plain dinner rolls instead
  • 1 pound thinly sliced roast beef — use good quality deli roast beef sliced as thin as possible for the best texture. If you have leftover roast beef from a previous meal, this is an excellent way to use it. Make sure to layer it generously — these sliders should be packed with beef
  • 6 slices provolone cheese — provolone is the classic choice here because it melts beautifully and has a mild, slightly sharp flavor that complements the roast beef perfectly. Swiss cheese or gruyere are excellent alternatives if you want a slightly nuttier flavor
  • 1 small onion, thinly sliced — caramelized onions are what elevate these sliders from good to great. Take the time to cook them low and slow until they are deeply golden and sweet — it makes a significant difference to the final flavor
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil — for caramelizing the onions
  • Salt and pepper to taste

For the butter topping:

  • 1/4 cup unsalted butter, melted — this is the base of the topping that gets brushed generously over the assembled sliders before baking. It gives the buns their beautiful golden color and adds richness to every bite
  • 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard — adds a subtle sharpness and depth to the butter topping that works beautifully with the roast beef
  • 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce — this is the secret ingredient in the topping. It adds a deep, savory, umami richness that takes the whole thing to another level
  • 1 garlic clove, minced — for that essential savory warmth in the topping
  • 1 teaspoon dried parsley or fresh parsley, finely chopped — for color and a subtle herby finish on top of the buns

For the dipping sauce:

  • 1/2 cup beef broth — this forms the base of the dipping sauce. Use a good quality beef broth or beef stock for the richest flavor. Low sodium is fine — you can season to taste at the end
  • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce — deepens the flavor of the dipping sauce and ties it to the flavor of the sliders
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Optional: a pinch of garlic powder and a small sprig of fresh thyme for extra depth

Step-by-step instructions

Step 1: Preheat your oven

Preheat your oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Grease a 9×13 inch baking dish or line it with parchment paper and set aside.

Step 2: Caramelize the onions

Heat the olive oil in a skillet over medium low heat. Add the thinly sliced onions and season with a pinch of salt. Cook slowly, stirring every few minutes, for 15 to 20 minutes until the onions are deeply golden, soft, and sweet. Do not rush this step by turning up the heat — low and slow is what gives you that deep caramelized flavor. If the onions start to stick, add a small splash of water to the pan and stir. Set aside once done.

Step 3: Slice and prep the buns

Without separating the individual rolls, use a long serrated knife to slice the entire slab of slider buns in half horizontally, creating one large top half and one large bottom half. Place the bottom half in the prepared baking dish.

Step 4: Layer the fillings

Layer the thinly sliced roast beef evenly over the bottom half of the buns. Do not skimp here — a generous layer of beef is what makes these sliders truly satisfying. Spread the caramelized onions evenly over the roast beef. Lay the provolone cheese slices over the onions, covering the beef as evenly as possible. Place the top half of the buns over the cheese.

Step 5: Make and apply the butter topping

In a small bowl, whisk together the melted butter, Dijon mustard, Worcestershire sauce, minced garlic, and parsley. Brush this mixture generously and evenly over the entire top surface of the buns. Use all of it — every drop of this butter topping makes a difference. If you have a pastry brush, use it. If not, a spoon works fine.

Step 6: Bake the sliders

Cover the baking dish tightly with aluminum foil and bake for 15 minutes. This allows the cheese to melt fully and the fillings to heat through without the tops of the buns browning too quickly. After 15 minutes, remove the foil and bake for an additional 5 minutes until the tops of the buns are golden, glossy, and slightly caramelized. Keep a close eye on them during this final uncovered bake.

Step 7: Make the dipping sauce

While the sliders finish baking, combine the beef broth and Worcestershire sauce in a small saucepan over medium heat. Season with salt, pepper, garlic powder, and fresh thyme if using. Bring to a gentle simmer and cook for 3 to 4 minutes. Taste and adjust seasoning. Pour into small individual dipping bowls or one shared bowl for the table.

Step 8: Slice and serve

Remove the sliders from the oven and let them rest for 2 to 3 minutes. Use a sharp knife to cut between the individual rolls following the existing lines of the buns. Serve immediately alongside the warm dipping sauce.

Serving suggestions

These sliders are the kind of food that works everywhere and for everything. Set them out as an appetizer at a party and watch them disappear within minutes. Serve them as the main event for a weeknight family dinner alongside a simple green salad or some crispy oven fries. Put them at the center of a game day spread with other finger foods and they will be the first thing to run out.

For a more complete dinner, pair the sliders with a simple arugula salad dressed with lemon and olive oil — the peppery bitterness of the arugula cuts through the richness of the beef and butter beautifully. Roasted potato wedges or a creamy coleslaw also work really well alongside.

If you are serving these at a gathering, consider setting up a small station with the sliders, the dipping sauce in a warm bowl, and a few extra condiments on the side — a little horseradish sauce, some extra Dijon mustard, and a few pickles give guests the option to customize and makes the whole spread feel thoughtful and generous.

For kids, the dipping sauce is usually the most exciting part. Give them their own small bowl and watch them enthusiastically dip every bite. It makes the meal feel interactive and fun, which is always a win at the family dinner table.

Storage tips

Refrigerator: Store leftover sliders in an airtight container or wrap the baking dish tightly with plastic wrap. They will keep in the fridge for up to 3 days. Store the dipping sauce separately in a sealed jar or container in the fridge for up to 4 days.

Reheating: For the best results, reheat the sliders covered with foil in a 325 degree Fahrenheit oven for 10 to 12 minutes until warmed through. This keeps the buns soft and the cheese melty without drying everything out. Avoid the microwave if possible as it tends to make the buns tough and rubbery. Reheat the dipping sauce gently in a small saucepan over low heat or in the microwave in 30 second intervals.

Make ahead: These sliders are a fantastic make ahead option. Assemble the entire tray — layers of beef, onions, cheese, and butter topping — up to 24 hours in advance and keep it covered in the fridge. When ready to serve, bake as directed, adding an extra 5 minutes to the covered baking time since everything will be going in cold. The dipping sauce can also be made a day ahead and stored in the fridge.

Freezer: Assembled but unbaked sliders can be wrapped tightly in plastic wrap and then foil and frozen for up to 1 month. Thaw overnight in the fridge before baking as directed. The dipping sauce is not suitable for freezing.

A little something before you go

Some recipes are just built for bringing people together, and French dip sliders are absolutely one of them. There is something about pulling a tray of golden, cheesy, butter glazed sliders out of the oven that immediately makes everyone in the room lean in a little closer. Add a bowl of warm dipping sauce on the side and you have created one of those food moments that people remember.

That is what I love most about cooking. Not the complexity. Not the technique. Just the way good food has this quiet power to gather people, slow them down, and remind them that the best moments in life often happen around a table.

Thank you for being here and for trusting me with your kitchen. I hope these sliders become a staple in your home the way they have in mine.

Drop a comment below and let me know how they turned out. Share them with someone who needs a great game day recipe. Tag me on social media so I can see your beautiful golden tray. Cooking is always better when it is shared.

Now go make something delicious.

With gratitude, Kip

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 10 mins Cook Time 20 mins Total Time 30 mins
Estimated Cost: $ 18
Best Season: Suitable throughout the year

Description

These French dip sliders take everything you love about the classic French dip sandwich and pack it into irresistible, shareable slider form. Thinly sliced roast beef, melty provolone cheese, and deeply caramelized onions are layered onto soft Hawaiian sweet rolls, brushed with a savory garlic butter and Worcestershire topping, and baked until golden and perfect. Served alongside a simple but deeply flavorful beef broth dipping sauce, these are the ultimate crowd pleasing appetizer or comforting weeknight dinner that comes together in just 30 minutes.

Ingredients

For the sliders:

For the butter topping:

For the dipping sauce:

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Grease or line a 9x13 inch baking dish.
  2. Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium low heat. Cook thinly sliced onions with a pinch of salt for 15 to 20 minutes until deeply caramelized. Set aside.
  3. Slice the slab of slider buns in half horizontally. Place the bottom half in the baking dish.
  4. Layer roast beef evenly over the bottom buns. Top with caramelized onions and then provolone cheese slices. Place the top half of the buns over the cheese.
  5. Whisk together melted butter, Dijon mustard, Worcestershire sauce, minced garlic, and parsley. Brush generously over the top of the buns.
  6. Cover with foil and bake for 15 minutes. Remove foil and bake for another 5 minutes until golden and glossy.
  7. While sliders bake, combine beef broth and Worcestershire sauce in a small saucepan. Season and simmer for 3 to 4 minutes. Pour into dipping bowls.
  8. Rest sliders for 2 to 3 minutes, slice between the rolls, and serve immediately alongside the warm dipping sauce.

Note

  • Do not separate the rolls before slicing — keeping them connected makes layering and serving much easier.
  • Hawaiian sweet rolls are strongly recommended for their slight sweetness which balances the savory beef and sauce beautifully.
  • Sliders can be fully assembled up to 24 hours ahead and refrigerated until ready to bake.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I use a different type of cheese?

Provolone is the classic choice and melts beautifully with a mild flavor that does not overpower the roast beef. That said, Swiss cheese is a very popular alternative and is actually more traditional in a classic French dip. Gruyere is another excellent option if you want something with a deeper, nuttier flavor. American cheese will give you the meltiest, gooiest result if that is what you are after. Avoid very sharp or crumbly cheeses as they do not melt as well.

Can I make these ahead of time?

Yes, and they are actually one of the best make ahead party foods you can prepare. Assemble the entire tray with all the fillings and the butter topping, cover tightly with plastic wrap, and refrigerate for up to 24 hours. When ready to bake, remove from the fridge 20 minutes before baking to take the chill off, then bake as directed adding a few extra minutes to the covered portion. The dipping sauce can be made a day ahead and reheated gently before serving.

What if I cannot find Hawaiian sweet rolls?

Any soft, small dinner roll will work as a substitute. The key is finding rolls that are roughly the same size and come connected in a slab formation — this makes slicing, layering, and serving much easier. If you can only find individual rolls, that is fine too — just line them up tightly in the baking dish and proceed as directed.

Can I use a different protein?

Absolutely. Thinly sliced turkey with Swiss cheese is a great alternative for a lighter version. Pulled pork with cheddar cheese makes a completely different but equally delicious slider. Shredded pot roast is probably the closest thing to the original French dip experience and is absolutely worth making if you have leftovers from a Sunday roast.

How do I keep the sliders from getting soggy?

The key is not to add too much sauce inside the sliders themselves — the dipping sauce is meant to be served on the side. Also make sure your caramelized onions are not too wet before layering them in. If you are making these ahead and refrigerating overnight, the butter topping can be applied just before baking rather than in advance to keep the tops from absorbing into the buns.

Can I double this recipe for a large crowd?

Yes, very easily. Simply double all the ingredients and use two 9x13 inch baking dishes. Bake them side by side on the same oven rack or on two separate racks, rotating the pans halfway through for even browning. Double the dipping sauce as well and keep it warm in a slow cooker or saucepan on low heat for easy self serving at a party.

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Most days you can find me in the kitchen experimenting with new recipes or behind my camera capturing the stories food tells. What I’m most passionate about is creating dishes that are quick, comforting, and surprisingly healthy—and sharing them with you.

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