Kings Hawaiian Baked Ham & Cheese Sandwiches Recipe (2024)

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Kings Hawaiian Baked Ham & Cheese Sandwiches

From reddiva256 11 years ago

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  • 30 minutes to make
  • Serves 12

A great quick way to make multiple yummy sandwiches to fill up the bellys of the boys that take over the house after school!Used from http://recipeschmessipe.blog.com/2012/07/30/kings-hawaiian-baked-ham-swiss-sandwiches/

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    • 1 12 pack of King’s Hawaiian Original Rolls
    • 1 lb. deli ham, shaved
    • 1 lb. Swiss cheese, thinly sliced
    • 1 1/2 sticks butter
    • 3 tablespoons Dijon mustard
    • 1 1/2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
    • 3 teaspoons of poppy seeds
    • 1 onion, chopped

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Ingredients

  • 1 12 pack of King’s Hawaiian Original rolls shopping list
  • 1 lb. deli ham, shaved shopping list
  • 1 lb. swiss cheese, thinly sliced shopping list
  • 1 1/2 sticks butter shopping list
  • 3 tablespoons Dijon mustard shopping list
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons worcestershire sauce shopping list
  • 3 teaspoons of poppy seeds shopping list
  • 1 onion, chopped shopping list

How to make it

  • 1. Heat oven to 350. Melt butter and mix in mustard, Worcestershire sauce, onion and poppy seed. Simmer for several minutes.
  • 2. Cut the entire pack of rolls in half, horizontally (keeping all top and bottom halves in tact).
  • 3. In a greased 9×13 pan, place bottom half of rolls and spread 1/3 of the onion mixture over the bottom of the rolls followed by the ham and cheese.
  • 4. Replace the tops of the rolls and spread the remaining onion mixture over top.
  • 5. Cover and bake for 15-20 minutes and, once finished, separate for serving.
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    " It was good "

    MindySue87 ate it and said...

    Very good! Although, I think I'll be cutting down on the butter onion mix next time. They came out soggier than I would have liked! Still very good! I will be making this again!

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    " It was excellent "

    sweetspirit ate it and said...

    Yummy

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  • Dentelle 8 years ago

    Looks good! I probably don't have those rolls here so maybe I'll try another type......

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  • lucaswilliamsgramma 8 years ago

    Aren't you on Pinterest?

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    " It was good "

    frankieanne ate it and said...

    These are pretty good little bundles. A little sweet and its sure a lot of butter. I baked mine for 18 minutes and they were still cold in the middle. I think 25 minutes would be good - at least for my oven. Added a picture and a thread in IMI 5/22/13
    Kings Hawaiian Baked Ham Cheese Sandwiches

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  • NPMarie 11 years ago

    Great idea! You could use any combo of deli meat & cheese, I like that:) Welcome to Group Recipes:)

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    sweetspirit in loved it

  • These are pretty good little bundles. A little sweet and its sure a lot of butter. I baked mine for 18 minutes and they were still cold in the middle. I think 25 minutes would be good - at least for my oven. Added a picture and a thread in IMI 5/...more

    frankieanne in Somewhere loved it

  • Very good! Although, I think I'll be cutting down on the butter onion mix next time. They came out soggier than I would have liked! Still very good! I will be making this again!

    MindySue87 in loved it

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Kings Hawaiian Baked Ham & Cheese Sandwiches Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Are you supposed to put King's Hawaiian rolls in the oven? ›

Keep the product inside the container and just remove the plastic wrapping! Place this into a preheated oven at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for about 2-3 minutes for the rolls and 3-5 minutes for the bread, depending on how warm you want it. You will then have a sweet smelling home to enjoy your rolls.

How to keep sliders from getting soggy? ›

By baking them or toasting them, they will hold up longer and take a longer time before getting soggy.

What kind of cheese goes well with ham? ›

While Swiss is the first cheese that comes to mind with ham, Cheddar is second in popularity (and the first choice for many) for a classic ham and cheese sandwich, and makes a nice plate partner for ham. The sharpness of Cheddar cheese cuts through the sweetness of the glaze and balances the ham's saltiness.

Can you make ham and cheese sliders without poppy seeds? ›

Deli ham – You can also use leftover ham like from our Crockpot Spiral Ham. Swiss cheese slices – I use provolone and mozzarella a lot too. Poppy seeds – I often make it without these. The recipe works just fine.

Why are King's Hawaiian rolls so good? ›

The recipe is based on Portuguese sweet bread, which is super rich from plenty of eggs, butter, and sugar.

Who owns King Hawaiian Bread? ›

King's Hawaiian is a Los Angeles-based family-owned and operated bakery, known chiefly for its Hawaiian bread. It was founded by Robert Taira in Hilo, Hawaii, in 1950.

How do you soften Hawaiian rolls? ›

As well as running it under the tap, you could also put a damp tea towel over your roll for a bit before popping it in the oven, or simply just wet your hands and rub them over the roll. You just need the moisture and the warmth to come together to bring your bread roll back to life.

Why are they called funeral sandwiches? ›

They're called Funeral Sandwiches because they were traditionally served after a funeral at the church memorial service.

How many sliders per person? ›

3 sliders per serving is generally recognised as the norm, though any amount can be consumed. Many restaurants & fast food outlets serve sliders whether it is as a snack to partner up with a chilled beer, or as a collection to enjoy as the main event.

What to eat with ham and cheese sliders? ›

Serve them along with other small bites like chips and dip, nuts, and fresh fruit for an impressive starter course. Make sliders the centerpiece of your meal by pairing them with sides like grilled asparagus, pasta salad, or roasted potatoes.

What is another name for a ham and cheese sandwich? ›

What do you call a sandwich with cheese (and ham) that you put in an iron to make the bread go crispy and the cheese go melty? It depends on where in the world you are. Familiar names are: toastie (UK), grilled cheese sandwich (US), jaffle (Australia), panini (Italy), and croque monsieur (France).

What condiments do you put on a ham sandwich? ›

Honey Mustard Mayo – Wondering what condiment goes on a ham sandwich? Some people do mayo, some do mustard, but I like mixing them both and adding a dash of honey too! Red Onion – Very thinly sliced. This adds a nice crunch and a punch of flavour.

What is the famous New Jersey ham sandwich? ›

Unofficially, many residents of New Jersey regard the "Taylor ham/pork roll, egg, and cheese" as the state sandwich.

Do you put mayo or mustard on ham sandwich? ›

Honey Mustard Mayo – Wondering what condiment goes on a ham sandwich? Some people do mayo, some do mustard, but I like mixing them both and adding a dash of honey too! Red Onion – Very thinly sliced. This adds a nice crunch and a punch of flavour.

How are finger sandwiches made? ›

Cover 1 side of the sandwich with sliced cucumber. Season with a squeeze of lemon juice, salt and pepper, and chives, if using. Cover the cucumbers with the other slice of bread, cream cheese side down. Cut off the crusts and slice the sandwich diagonally 2 times to create 4 triangular finger sandwiches.

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