Easiest Way to Easy Perfect Turkey sliders

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Turkey sliders. In a small bowl, combine turkey, red onion, green onions, egg, hamburger seasoning, Worcestershire sauce and cumin, mixing lightly but thoroughly. Turkey sliders, aka Rachel sandwiches or turkey Reubens, are a delightful twist on a traditional Reuben. You'll love these sliders stuffed with sliced turkey, creamy coleslaw and nutty Swiss cheese, baked in the oven until golden.
Sliders are so easy to make and they come in lots of different varieties.
These turkey Swiss sliders just happen to be our all time favorite sliders.
Cheesy Turkey Sliders: these melted turkey and havarti sliders are covered in a buttery sauce and served warm out of the oven for the ultimate game day treat!
You can cook Turkey sliders using 11 ingredients and 2 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Ingredients of Turkey sliders
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Prepare of ground turkey.
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You need of Worcestershire sauce.
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Prepare of Vidalia onion finely chopped.
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You need of Garlic powder.
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Prepare of Onion powder.
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It’s of Parsley.
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You need of Cumin.
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You need of Lawry's seasoning salt.
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Prepare of Grated parmesan cheese.
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You need of Sliced American or Pepper Jack cheese (optional).
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Prepare of Slider buns.
If you like these Turkey Sliders, check out the ham version: Baked Ham and Cheese Sliders Southwest Hawaiian Roll Turkey Sliders.
Southwest Hawaiian Roll Turkey Sliders are bursting with flavor and easy to make for a crowd.
Layers of turkey, pepperjack cheese, and green chiles are sandwiched between Hawaiian rolls and drizzled with a butter sauce.
These Turkey and Swiss Cheese Sliders are made with sweet Hawaiian rolls topped with a creamy honey mustard sauce, deli sliced turkey, Swiss cheese and a buttery poppyseed topping.
Turkey sliders step by step
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Add in the seasonings and the grated cheese, mix well..
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Make 8 balls and flatten into sliders let sit for ten minutes in fridge then grill. (Approximately 4 min per side). Add sliced cheese if preferred and serve on slider buns..
Turkey sliders with ginger, horseradish and cranberry sauce refrigerate well, so I keep them ready for get-togethers when we bake gifts and wrap presents. —Pamela Miller, Big Rapids, Michigan.
Warm Turkey Sliders, made from a whole turkey breast cooked in the slow cooker or an electric pressure cooker, make for some easy delicious game day food!
This is one of those recipes, in my opinion, that is so much better when you cook a whole turkey breast and then slice the meat yourself.
Mix together the turkey, parsley, cumin, paprika, garlic, shallots and egg yolk in a large bowl.
Sprinkle with salt and pepper and mix.