Sliders are pint-sized sandwiches that pack a wallop of flavor into each bite.
There are different stories regarding how sliders came to be. Some posit that the name came from the fact that …
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Sliders are pint-sized sandwiches that pack a wallop of flavor into each bite.
There are different stories regarding how sliders came to be. Some posit that the name came from the fact that sliders being so small can easily "slide down the throat," a concept attributed to hungry American sailors during World War II. The burger chain White Castle also lays claim to the slider name, having built its brand upon these modest burgers.
Although sliders are most often associated with hamburgers, modern recipes utilize different types of fillings between the buns. Because they're small, sliders also are great for sampling different flavors, with two or more sliders being paired together on a dish. Those who want to try something different with their sliders can opt for "Rosemary Pork Sliders with Horseradish Aioli" from "Cooking Light: Dinner's Ready" (Oxmoor House) from the Cooking Light Kitchens.
Makes 24
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