Cook's Country

Easy Homemade Sliders

THE MINIATURE BURGERS known as sliders (popularized by the White Castle hamburger restaurant chain) satisfy a lot of cravings in just a few bites. Tender, beefy burger? Check. Soft, steamy roll? Check. Gooey melted cheese and sweet browned onions? Check and check. So why don’t more people make sliders at home?

It might be the perceived bother of shaping and cooking lots of little burgers versus fewer larger ones. Since the burgers are so small, it’s

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