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5 Amazing Ways to Use Hawaiian Rolls | Tasty & EASY Sliders Using Hawaiian Rolls | Julia Pacheco

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5 AMAZING Ways to Use Hawaiian Rolls | Tasty & EASY Sliders Using Hawaiian Rolls | Julia Pacheco

When Hawaiian rolls were introduced to the market, I am pretty sure the culinary world must have sung a heavenly tune because boy are they great for so many things.

You can use them for breakfasts, snacks, appetizers, and especially dinner recipes.

Not only are they great for just a roll to add to one of your favorite dinners, but they are a great ingredient for some delicious easy family dinner recipes.

Most often, these recipes will be easy to make and made with simple pantry ingredients that you will already have on hand, for an easy weeknight dinner recipe to whip up with little to no prep needed at all.

I have put a list together of my favorite 6 recipes to make with sweet hawaiian rolls. Be sure to make them all and let me know what you think!

What makes hawaiian rolls sweet?

Most hawaiian roll are made with pineapple. Generally when they are made with crushed pineapple, they take on the sweetness of the pineapple. Plus, when you use pineapple in the dough for the sweet rolls, it also helps keep the rolls moist and fluffy. Aka half of why we love hawaiian rolls.

The best hawaiian roll recipes for sliders:

These are some of the best slider recipes to make with King’s hawaiian rolls that are not only simple, but the whole family will love too!

So if you are looking for easy dinner recipes to make for during the week, or an easy recipe to meal prep, these are great options and easy to plan for, not to mention, that they are also budget-friendly and low energy friendly, aka great for busy moms and dads! 😉

How can you reheat slider recipes?

The best way and quickest way I have found to reheat these slider recipes is by using an air fryer at 350 degrees F for about 3-5 minutes.

Not only do you need to do you not need to preheat the air fryer, but you will get similar results from when you made these sliders in the oven.

Plus, when you use the air fryer to reheat the simple slider leftovers, you can keep the texture of the slider the same. Versus when you reheat in the microwave the sliders tend to get soggy and less appealing, especially if you have picky eaters.

Things to serve with hawaiian slider recipes:

Wild rice and broccoli side dish

Classic side salad

Bacon ranch pasta salad

Avocado corn salad

Quick links for making dinner easy:

If you give these recipes a try, make sure to tag us on Instagram @julia.pacheco.cooking and let us know how much you liked the recipes!

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