Parmesan Mozzarella Meatball Sliders | The Ultimate Party or Pot-Luck recipe! (2024)

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Like a mini version of a meatball sub, these amazing Parmesan Mozzarella Meatball Sliders are the perfect party food! Super-simple to make, this meatball slider recipe is great for serving at your next watch party or pot-luck.

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We are most definitely a football household. When it’s football season (September through January) there is always a game on pretty much the entire weekend. So when the season comes to a close, the Super Bowl is like a holiday for us!

We often have friends over and there is never a shortage of food, drinks and snacks. These easy and super-yummy Parmesan Mozzarella Meatball Sliders will definitely be on our table this Super Bowl Sunday.

Here’s the simple steps to creating these delicious Italian Meatball Sliders

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What you need to make these meatball sliders:

Because I’m all about making things as simple as possible, I specify ingredients that are pre-made, like frozen meatballs and packaged sweet rolls that you can pick up at the grocery store. Yes, if you have a meatball recipe that you love, feel free to use it. If you love the ease and convenience of cooking with frozen meatballs check out our Skillet Tortellini and Meatballs Marinara recipe.

However, for this specific recipe I like to use the frozen Italian meatballs making these sliders come together quickly and easily. Along with the frozen meatballs, I also use a large package of Hawaiian Sweet Rolls, a jar of marinara sauce, shredded cheeses and a few other simple ingredients making these sliders come together in a snap!

Step 1: Meat the meatballs in marinara sauce

You’ll start by heating the frozen meatballs in a skillet with a jar of marinara sauce. Once the meatballs are heated all the way through, you’ll place them on the bottom portion of the rolls.

Helpful tip: many people make their sliders in a baking dish, however, I like to use a baking sheet instead. It makes cutting and serving the sandwiches much easier.

Step 2: Top the Meatballs with the shredded Parmesan and mozzarella

From here, I top the meatballs with the shredded Parmesan and mozzarella cheeses, and then top with the upper portions of the rolls.

Slicing tip: if you can, use a long serrated knife to cut through the entire package of rolls, leaving the top half of the rolls in one large piece. Once you top with the cheeses, you’ll then place the top half of the rolls over the cheese covered meatballs.

Love cooking with frozen meatballs? Check out my recipe for Dump and Bake Meatball Casserole.

Step 3: Brush Meatball Sliders with Butter and Top with Parmesan Cheese

From here, brush the tops of the rolls with the melted butter, garlic and herb mixture, and then give it a final topping of grated Parmesan cheese. Then, your sliders are ready to go into the oven. I baked my sliders for 12 minutes, which was actually a little too long (as you can see from the slight over-browning of the tops of the rolls).

How long should I bake meatball sliders?

I would recommend baking just 8-10 minutes. Because the meatballs are already cooked, the oven just needs to melt the cheeses.

How do I keep meatball sliders warm for a party?

If you’re serving your sliders for a party and want to keep them warm. Reduce the heat in your oven (to approximately 225 degrees), cover the sliders with foil, and bring out when you are ready to serve.

Check out my Cranberry Sauce Meatballs, my Crock Pot Jalapeno Popper Dip and my Crock Pot Spinach Artichoke Dip, which are all slow cooker appetizer recipes, and make great party appetizers.

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Your Italian Meatball Sliders are ready to serve!

Once your sliders come out of the oven they’ll be ready to serve right away. I would recommend using your serrated knife to cut through all of the sliders, and placing a toothpick in the center of each roll & meatball.

This will help keep the sandwiches together and in individual portions, and much easier to grab and serve for your guests.

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What should I serve with meatball sliders?

Marinara sauce is perfect for dipping on the side. Be sure to reserve the marinara sauce that you cook your meatballs in to enjoy as a dipping sauce.

Here are a few sides to go with this meatball slider recipe:

  • Italian Tortellini Salad
  • Slow Cooker Cheesy Hash Brown Casserole
  • Parmesan Ranch Steak Fries
  • Slow Cooker Parmesan Ranch Snack Mix
  • Zesty Italian Pasta Salad
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I have to say that as soon as I took these sliders out of the oven, my boys DEVOURED them! They smell pretty darn amazing when heating in the oven, and they were sniffing around the kitchen right away to see if they could get their hands on these mini sandwiches.

Needless to say that of the 24 that I made, I had just a few left by the end of the evening. I can definitely attest that they are darn tasty! I will definitely be making them again for our Super Bowl party in a few weeks, and may even make a double batch!

If you loved these easy meatball sliders, check out these other slider and appetizer recipes:

  • Pepperoni Pizza Sliders
  • Philly Cheesesteak Sliders
  • Italian Sliders on Hawaiian Rolls
  • BBQ Pork Loin Sliders at Real Housemoms
  • Cream Cheese Corn Dip
  • White Queso Dip
  • Sheet Pan Steak Nachos

Here’s the easy, delicious recipe for my Parmesan Mozzarella Meatball Sliders:

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Parmesan & Mozzarella Meatball Sliders

Erin Indahl-Fink

Football food doesn’t get much better than this! Like a mini version of a meatball sub, these amazing Parmesan & Mozzarella Meatball Sliders are the perfect party food! Super-simple to make, this easy slider recipe is great for serving at your next watch party and also makes for a great pot-luck dish.

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Course Dips and Appetizers

Cuisine Italian American

Servings 24 Sliders

Calories 147 kcal

Equipment

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil. Set aside.

  • Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. Simmer the frozen meatballs with about a 1/2 cup of water. Cover and stir the meatballs occasionally until no longer frozen, and are warmed all the way through (about 7-10 minutes.) Add the jar of marinara sauce, reduce heat to medium and bring the sauce a meatballs to a simmer. Once simmering, remove from heat.

  • On the lined baking sheet, place the entire package of rolls still all in one large piece/loaf. Using a serrated knife, slice the entire loaf of rolls horizontally, half way up the sides of the rolls. Remove the top half section of the rolls.

  • Reserving the heated marinara sauce, place a cooked meatball on each individual roll section (24 meatballs.) Cover the meatballs with the shredded mozzarella and Parmesan cheeses. Top the cheese covered meatballs with the top section of the rolls.

  • In a small dish or cup, combine the melted butter, garlic and Italian herbs. Brush the tops of the rolls with the butter mixture. Then, sprinkle the tops of the rolls with the grated Parmesan cheese.

  • Bake at 425 degrees for 8-10 minutes or just until the cheese are melted. Watch the bread so it doesn't over-brown.

  • Remove from oven and serve right away. Serve with reserved marinara sauce for dipping.

Notes

1 serving is two meatball sliders.

Baking Sheet: I higly recommend making these sliders on a baking sheet. They are much easier to cut and serve once they come out of the oven. This USA Pans Stainless Steel Non-Stick Baking Sheet is my go-to pan!

Storage & reheating: these sliders are best when served same day. If you have leftovers, I recommend removing the bread and reheating the meatballs separately. If possible warm the bread in the toaster oven or warm oven. Add some extra cheese, if desired.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 147kcalCarbohydrates: 3gProtein: 8gFat: 11gSaturated Fat: 7gPolyunsaturated Fat: 4gCholesterol: 32mgSodium: 409mgSugar: 1g

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FAQs

What sides go with meatball sliders? ›

The best side dishes to serve with meatball subs are onion rings, french fries, kale chips, cheese curds, crispy green beans, blooming onion, coleslaw, mac and cheese, Caesar salad, pickles and stuffed mushrooms, antipasto salad, and Italian pasta salad.

What is a substitute for Parmesan cheese in meatballs? ›

Asiago cheese is closest to Parmesan, but this cheese is actually a bit sweeter. It's a semi-hard yet smooth cheese with a slightly nutty flavor. Asiago offers a mild sharpness that doesn't overwhelm, but rather accents a mellow vegetable or meat dish.

What to put on a meatball sub? ›

Check to make sure your meatballs are cooked through at the 90 minute mark. If not simmer another 20 to 30. Toast up your french bread, top with meatballs, sauce, peppers and onions, tomatoes and fresh mozzarella. We like to add hot pepper rings.

Can I use mozzarella instead of Parmesan? ›

Can I use mozzarella instead of parmesan in fettuccine? Yes! This is what this mozzarella alfredo sauce recipe helps you do. While it does change the flavor and bit of the texture, it's still got the same elements of the creamy comfort food you love.

What is the best cheese to use in meatballs? ›

I like using Pecorino Romano in my meatballs as opposed to Parmigiano Reggiano because, to be honest, I just like it better! Pecorino has a great salty/tangy bite that just adds a lot of flavor. This is not to say I don't love Parm, I do! I just usually choose Pecorino instead.

Can you use shredded Parmesan instead of grated Parmesan? ›

When to Use Shredded vs. Grated Cheese. If a recipe calls for shredded or grated cheese, you're fine using cheese that you grate yourself at home or store-bought shredded cheese. That is, unless the recipe specifies freshly grated, then you should grate the cheese yourself.

How to keep meatball subs from getting soggy? ›

Finally, toast the rolls to prevent them from getting too soggy with sauce. Of course, some crispy-gone-soggy bites are welcome, just as the cheese pulls, sauce drips and messy fingers are, too.

Do you put mayo on a meatball sub? ›

Slice the sub buns in half, then spread some spicy mayo on each. Add the meatballs, then bake in the oven for about 10 minutes or until golden brown on top. Remove from the oven and add cucumbers, carrots, green onion, basil and a drizzle more sauce. Enjoy!

What vegetables are in a meatball sub? ›

Vegetables – I added zucchini, onion, red and green bell pepper and garlic for this recipe. You can use any veggies you already have on hand though. The goal is to just bulk up the sauce a little bit and pack those veggies in!

What is a good side to go with meatballs? ›

10 Side Dishes to Pair With Meatballs Besides Spaghetti
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  • Fried Cabbage and Egg Noodles.
  • Peperonata.
  • Peanut Butter Noodles.
  • Tasty BBQ Corn on the Cob.
  • Disney's Ratatouille.
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What is a good side for jelly meatballs? ›

Grape Jelly Meatballs Serving Suggestions:

A few other party favorites include our homemade pizza rolls, chili cheese dip, and Rotel dip! For dinner, serve these over a pile of our Instant Pot mashed potatoes, a side of rice pilaf, or with some Amish egg noodles.

What to serve with hot Italian sliders? ›

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  2. Grilled Vegetables. ...
  3. Coleslaw. ...
  4. Stuffed Mushrooms. ...
  5. Onion Rings. ...
  6. Grilled Asparagus. ...
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How many sides does a meatball have? ›

Two or four? Would it differ based on the size of the meatball (four for larger ones)? I'd love to know what everyone's go-to is, as this instruction is very common but rarely gives specifics. Editor: I think your instincts are right on here — two sides for smaller meatballs and four for larger ones.

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