Cheeseburger Garlic Knot Slider
Cheeseburger Garlic Knot Slider
I made these cheeseburger garlic knot sliders on a weeknight when I wanted something cozy but not fussy — and wow, they disappeared fast. The cheeseburger garlic knot slider is exactly what it sounds like: juicy beef and melty cheese tucked between two soft garlic knots. It’s quick, comforting, and a little bit silly in the best way.
If you like handheld comfort food, you might also enjoy the garlic Parmesan cheeseburger bombs, which are great for game day or feeding a crowd. Trust me, they make the same satisfied sigh sound around my table.
This recipe is perfect for a busy weeknight, a casual get-together, or when you need something that feels like a treat without a ton of work. I once forgot to thaw the garlic knots and ended up microwaving them — they were a bit soggy, but everyone ate them anyway, so don’t stress if stuff happens.
Why this cheeseburger garlic knot slider works
- Quick to make — the garlic knots do most of the work since they’re store-bought.
- Simple ingredients — ground beef, cheddar cheese, and pantry staples are all you need.
- Great texture — soft, garlicky knot meets crisp-tender beef and melty cheese.
- Crowd-pleaser — bite-sized but satisfyingly burger-like.
Quick cooking insight: don’t rush the browning step — letting the beef sit undisturbed for a minute or two gives you those little caramelized bits that add flavor.
Ingredients You’ll Need
- 1 lb ground beef — 80/20 works great for a juicy slider.
- 8–12 garlic knots (store-bought) — split and use as buns.
- 8–12 slices Cheddar cheese — or tear larger slices to fit.
- Salt and pepper — to taste.
- Lettuce, tomato, pickles — optional toppings.
- Burger sauce — your favorite, or mix mayo + ketchup + pickle relish.
Notes:
- If you want extra flavor, season the beef with a pinch of garlic powder or Worcestershire sauce.
- For a lighter version, use leaner beef and low-fat cheese.
I like pairing these with something garlicky on the side, like creamy potato recipes — they go surprisingly well with buttery sides such as creamy garlic baby potatoes.
Kitchen Tools
- Skillet (cast iron or nonstick)
- Spatula
- Baking sheet (for warming knots)
- Knife and cutting board
- Measuring spoons
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Preheat your oven and prepare the garlic knots according to the package instructions. Warm, slightly crisp knots are ideal.
- Heat a skillet over medium. Add the ground beef, then season with salt and pepper. Let it sit 1–2 minutes before stirring so it browns.
- Cook the beef until fully browned, breaking it into bite-sized pieces as you go (about 6–8 minutes). Drain any excess grease if desired.
- Assemble sliders: Place a portion of beef on a garlic knot, add a slice of cheddar cheese, and top with another garlic knot. If the cheese needs melting, pop assembled sliders in the oven for a minute or two.
- Add toppings like lettuce, tomato, and pickles if you want a fresher bite.
- Serve with burger sauce on the side or spread it on the knots before assembling. Enjoy!
Visual cues and smells: the beef should smell toasty and savory when it’s ready, and the garlic knots should be warm and fragrant. If the cheese isn’t melting fast enough, a quick oven blast helps.
Pro Tips for Success
- Let the beef brown without fussing for the first minute — it builds flavor.
- Season gradually and taste; sometimes store-bought knots already have enough salt.
- If your garlic knots are tiny, use smaller cheese pieces or fold the cheese to fit.
- For easy serving at a party, slide toothpicks through each slider so they don’t fall apart.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Overcooking the beef — it’ll dry out and lose juiciness. Stop when no pink remains.
- Skipping the rest — letting the beef sit a minute off the heat helps juices settle.
- Using cold cheese straight from the fridge — it takes longer to melt and can cool the slider.
- Crowding the pan — cook in batches if needed to keep good browning.
Variations and Substitutions
- Spicy version: mix some chopped pickled jalapeños into the beef or use pepper jack cheese.
- Dairy-free: swap the cheddar for a dairy-free slice and use vegan butter on knots.
- Low-carb: replace garlic knots with large lettuce leaves for a cheeseburger lettuce wrap.
- Party twist: try serving with a side of crunchy tots or go playful with bacon cheeseburger stuffed tater tot cones for a fun platter idea.
What to Serve With This Recipe
- Crispy fries or sweet potato fries for classic vibes.
- A bright salad to cut the richness — baby greens with a lemon vinaigrette work well.
- For a garlic-forward pairing, try these creamy roasted potatoes — they balance the sliders perfectly: creamy garlic baby potatoes (alternate version).
- Pickles and coleslaw are simple, reliable sides.
Storage and Leftovers
- Refrigerator: store in an airtight container for 3–4 days. Assemble fresh if you can, or keep toppings separate.
- Freezer: you can freeze cooked beef (not the garlic knots) in a freezer-safe bag for up to 3 months.
- Reheating: warm in the oven at 350°F (175°C) for 8–10 minutes to keep knots slightly crispy, or microwave briefly if you’re in a rush.
FAQ (People Also Ask)
Q: Can I make these ahead of time?
A: Yes — cook and cool the beef, store it in the fridge, and assemble the sliders just before serving for best texture.
Q: Can I freeze the assembled sliders?
A: I don’t recommend freezing assembled sliders because garlic knots get soggy. Freeze the cooked beef separately instead.
Q: What’s the best beef to use?
A: 80/20 ground beef gives the best flavor and juiciness, but leaner options work if you drain fat.
Q: Can I use other cheeses?
A: Absolutely — American, Swiss, pepper jack, or provolone all work nicely.
Q: Are garlic knots suitable as buns if I’m serving a crowd?
A: Yes — they’re small and fun, but make sure you have enough and keep a stack warm in the oven.
Quick Recipe Summary
Prep time: 10 minutes
Cook time: 10 minutes
Servings: 8 sliders (adjust based on knot size)
Ingredients:
- 1 lb ground beef
- 8–12 garlic knots
- 8–12 slices cheddar cheese
- Salt & pepper
- Optional: lettuce, tomato, pickles, burger sauce
Short steps:
- Warm garlic knots per package.
- Brown and season ground beef in a skillet.
- Assemble beef + cheese between two knots; melt cheese briefly if needed.
- Add toppings and serve with burger sauce.
Final Thoughts
If you give these cheeseburger garlic knot sliders a try, tell me how they went — did anyone double-stack theirs? Don’t worry if your first batch isn’t perfect; my first attempt had one or two slightly soggy knots and we still ate every bite. Happy cooking, and enjoy the cozy chaos of sliders!


