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By: Clara JenningsUpdated: Feb 11, 2026
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Sweet maple butter, tender chicken strips, smoky bacon and gooey Gouda tucked into King's Hawaiian rolls — easy, crowd-pleasing sliders perfect for brunch or game day.

Maple Chicken Bacon Sliders

This recipe for Maple Chicken Bacon Sliders arrived in my life on a slow Saturday when I wanted something cozy, portable, and utterly addictive. I first assembled these for a family brunch after a wintry morning of sledding; the smell of warm rolls, maple butter and melted Gouda drew everyone into the kitchen. They disappeared in minutes and immediately became our go-to for weekend gatherings. I love how the sweet maple note plays against the smoky bacon and savory chicken: each bite is warm, tender, and slightly sticky in the best way.

I discovered the combination after experimenting with a packet of King's Hawaiian rolls and leftover cooked chicken strips. The rolls provide a soft, slightly sweet base that complements the maple butter. The choice of Gouda adds a creamy, slightly nutty richness that melts beautifully without overwhelming the other flavors. These sliders are deceptively simple to assemble and forgiving in technique, which makes them perfect when you need something impressive with minimal fuss.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Ready in under 30 minutes from start to finish when you use pre-cooked chicken and bacon, perfect for last-minute hosting or a quick weeknight treat.
  • Uses pantry and fridge staples: King's Hawaiian rolls, cooked chicken strips, pre-cooked bacon, and Gouda, so you can assemble quickly without a long grocery list.
  • Make-ahead friendly: assemble the sliders and refrigerate briefly before baking, or bake and freeze fully cooked portions for easy reheating.
  • Crowd-pleasing: the sweet-savory balance appeals to kids and adults alike, making these ideal for brunch, potlucks, or game-day spreads.
  • Flexible portions: a single 12-count pack of rolls makes twelve slider servings; double or triple the quantity for larger gatherings.

In my family the very first batch inspired variations: sometimes we sprinkle chopped scallions for brightness, other times a smear of grainy mustard adds a small, pleasant kick. My sister declared these the ultimate weekend comfort finger food, and ever since, they reappear whenever we need something reliably loved.

Ingredients

  • King's Hawaiian Rolls (1 package, 12 count): These soft, slightly sweet rolls are the foundation. Look for the original variety for that classic texture and subtle sweetness; the rolls brown nicely and hold up during the short bake.
  • Cooked chicken breast strips (12 pieces): Use grilled or rotisserie chicken strips for maximum flavor with minimal prep. Aim for roughly 2 ounces per strip; white meat gives a neutral, tender bite that pairs well with maple.
  • Gouda cheese (4 slices): Mild to medium Gouda melts evenly and adds a creamy, nutty layer. Buy pre-sliced or slice from a wedge; the recipe uses four full slices cut across the roll length to cover the batch.
  • Cooked bacon (4 to 6 slices): Choose thick or regular cut depending on preference; 4 slices will give lighter coverage, 6 slices for more bacon per slider. Cook until just crisp for a pleasant chew.
  • Maple butter (1/4 cup): Also labeled maple spread or maple-flavored compound butter; this adds the signature sweet glaze. If you prefer, use warmed real maple syrup mixed with softened butter (about 3 tablespoons butter + 1 tablespoon maple syrup).

Instructions

Preheat the oven:Preheat to 375°F. A moderately hot oven ensures the cheese melts through while the tops of the rolls take on a light golden sheen without drying out. Position a rack in the center of the oven for even browning.Prepare the rolls:Using a long bread knife, slice the King's Hawaiian rolls horizontally so you separate the top and bottom halves while keeping the dozen rolls attached in their tray configuration. This makes assembly quicker and prevents halves from shifting during baking.Add the maple butter:Spread a generous, even layer of the maple butter across the bottom half of the rolls, covering each roll base. The fat in the butter helps brown the bread and infuses the chicken with maple flavor as it heats.Assemble the filling:Arrange one cooked chicken strip per roll, placing them evenly. Tear or cut bacon slices to distribute across the chicken if you're using fewer slices; aim for a consistent bite so every slider gets smoky balance.Add cheese and top:Layer the Gouda slices over the bacon to cover the sandwich bed; if needed, cut slices to fit. Place the top half of the rolls back on carefully, pressing lightly to secure the layers.Bake:Place the assembled sliders on a baking sheet and bake for 10 to 15 minutes, until the cheese is melted and the tops are lightly golden. Watch closely at the 10-minute mark; ovens vary, and you want melty cheese without over-browning.Finish and serve:Remove from the oven and immediately brush the tops with an additional sweep of maple butter for sheen and extra flavor. Cut into individual sliders and serve warm.Maple Chicken Bacon Sliders assembled on baking sheet

You Must Know

  • These sliders freeze well for up to 3 months when wrapped tightly in foil and stored in an airtight container; reheat at 350°F for 10 to 15 minutes from frozen, then brush with extra maple butter.
  • High in protein thanks to the chicken, they make a satisfying brunch or light dinner option; count on roughly one to two sliders per adult as part of a larger spread.
  • Store leftovers in the refrigerator for up to 3 days; reheat in a 350°F oven to keep the rolls from getting soggy instead of microwaving.
  • If you need a gluten-free version, substitute gluten-free slider buns and confirm the King's Hawaiian alternative is not used; note texture and sweetness will change.

My favorite aspect of these sliders is how adaptable they are. I once made them for a holiday brunch and swapped Gouda for smoked cheddar — the smoky notes paired wonderfully with the bacon and maple. Family members appreciated the ease of grabbing a warm slider while catching up, and the plate was empty in no time.

Close-up of slider with melted cheese and maple sheen

Storage Tips

To keep texture and flavor at their best, cool any leftover sliders to room temperature then wrap each slider individually in plastic wrap before placing in an airtight container. Refrigerate up to 3 days. For freezing, wrap the entire tray tightly in heavy-duty foil then seal in a freezer bag to prevent freezer burn; label with date and reheat from frozen at 350°F for roughly 15 to 20 minutes. When reheating refrigerated sliders, remove wrap and place on a baking sheet for 8 to 10 minutes at 350°F to restore crisp edges.

Ingredient Substitutions

Swap Gouda for Swiss, provolone, or a mild cheddar depending on preference; each will melt differently and add its distinct flavor profile. For a turkey option, substitute cooked turkey breast strips for chicken. If you prefer a less sweet finish, use unsalted butter mixed with only a teaspoon of maple syrup rather than maple butter. For extra green flavor, add a layer of thinly sliced apple or a smear of whole-grain mustard — both alter the balance but work well with the maple note.

Serving Suggestions

Serve these sliders alongside crisp, acidic sides to cut the richness: a simple arugula and pear salad with lemon vinaigrette, pickled red onions, or a crunchy slaw. For brunch, offer with scrambled eggs or roasted breakfast potatoes. Garnish with chopped chives or a light dusting of cracked black pepper for color and aroma. These sliders are excellent on a buffet table where guests can grab one or two, and they pair admirably with a light lager or sparkling apple cider.

Cultural Background

Sliders trace their roots to American casual fare and are beloved for their small, satisfying portions that lend well to social eating. The pairing of sweet and smoky flavors reflects a broader trend in American comfort cooking of balancing contrasting tastes, and the use of King's Hawaiian rolls nods to Hawaiian-influenced sweetness that found mainstream popularity on the mainland. Combining maple — a North American classic — with bacon and chicken is a natural evolution of comfort food traditions.

Seasonal Adaptations

In fall and winter, amplify the maple by adding roasted butternut squash slices or a sprinkle of cinnamon mixed into the butter. In spring and summer, lighten the assembly with thin cucumber ribbons, fresh basil, or a smear of lemon-herb mayo to brighten the palate. For holiday gatherings, swap regular bacon for applewood-smoked bacon and add a spoonful of cranberry chutney for festive contrast.

Meal Prep Tips

Prepare components ahead: cook bacon and chicken the day before and store separately in the refrigerator. Slice the rolls and make the maple butter in advance. On the day of serving, assemble the sliders and refrigerate for up to two hours before baking. Use a pastry brush to apply butter evenly; this speeds assembly and guarantees a shiny, flavorful top after baking. If you need to serve a crowd, assemble multiple trays and bake sequentially on the center rack for consistent results.

These Maple Chicken Bacon Sliders are a simple but special combination of flavors that reward little effort with big returns. They travel well, please a crowd, and offer a comforting mix of sweet and savory that becomes a repeat favorite. Make them your own by swapping cheeses, adding herbs, or experimenting with a spicy maple glaze — and enjoy watching the smiles as everyone takes their first warm bite.

Pro Tips

  • Use pre-cooked chicken strips and pre-cooked bacon to reduce active assembly time to under 15 minutes.

  • Brush the tops with extra maple butter immediately after baking to enhance shine and sweetness.

  • Watch the sliders closely between 10 and 15 minutes of baking to avoid over-browning; oven temperatures vary.

  • If using whole Gouda slices, cut them to fit the roll bed for an even melt across all sliders.

This nourishing maple chicken bacon sliders recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

FAQs about Recipes

Can I freeze these sliders?

Yes. Wrap in foil and freeze for up to 3 months. Reheat from frozen at 350°F for 15–20 minutes.

Is there a gluten-free option?

Yes. Substitute gluten-free slider buns and check labels on maple butter for gluten-free certification.

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Maple Chicken Bacon Sliders

This Maple Chicken Bacon Sliders recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 12 steaks
Maple Chicken Bacon Sliders
Prep:10 minutes
Cook:15 minutes
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:25 minutes

Ingredients

Breads

Protein

Cheese & Toppings

Condiment

Instructions

1

Preheat the oven

Preheat your oven to 375°F and position a rack in the center for even heat during the 10–15 minute bake.

2

Slice the rolls

Using a long bread knife, slice the Hawaiian rolls horizontally to separate tops from bottoms while keeping the dozen connected for quick assembly.

3

Spread maple butter

Spread a generous, even layer of maple butter over the bottom half of the rolls to infuse the base with sweet, buttery flavor.

4

Assemble chicken and bacon

Place one cooked chicken strip per roll, then arrange bacon slices so every slider gets smoky coverage; tear bacon if using fewer slices.

5

Add cheese and tops

Layer the Gouda across the bacon and cover with the top half of the rolls, pressing down gently to secure layers for baking.

6

Bake and finish

Bake assembled sliders for 10–15 minutes until cheese is melted and tops are lightly golden. Remove and brush tops with extra maple butter before cutting.

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Nutrition

Calories: 230kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein:
18g | Fat: 16g | Saturated Fat: 5g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat:
6g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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