These Southern 4-ingredient BBQ pulled pork sliders are the kind of easy, crowd-pleasing recipe that saves the day when you need something hearty, warm, and guaranteed to disappear fast. Using just a handful of store-bought ingredients, you get tender pulled pork, sweet and smoky barbecue flavor, melty cheese, and soft slider buns all baked together into one comforting tray that is perfect for game day, casual parties, family dinners, or weekend potlucks.

Serve these sliders with creamy coleslaw, potato salad, baked beans, kettle chips, or a crisp pickle on the side for that classic barbecue plate feel. If you are setting them out for a tailgate or party, they also pair well with a pasta salad, corn on the cob, or a simple veggie tray to round out the table without adding much extra work.

Southern 4-Ingredient BBQ Pulled Pork Sliders

Servings: 12 sliders

Southern 4-ingredient BBQ pulled pork sliders on a white ceramic plate
Southern 4-ingredient BBQ pulled pork sliders on a white ceramic plate

Ingredients

1 package Hawaiian slider rolls, 12 count

1 1/2 pounds prepared pulled pork
1 cup barbecue sauce
6 slices cheddar cheese, halved

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 350°F and lightly grease a 9x13-inch baking dish or line it with parchment for easier cleanup.

2. In a medium bowl, toss the pulled pork with the barbecue sauce until the meat is evenly coated and juicy.

3. Slice the slider rolls in half horizontally as one slab if possible. Set the bottom half in the baking dish, then spread the barbecue pulled pork evenly over the rolls.

4. Lay the cheddar cheese evenly over the hot pulled pork, covering as much of the surface as you can, then place the top half of the rolls over the cheese.

5. Bake uncovered for 12 to 15 minutes, until the sliders are heated through, the cheese is melted, and the tops are lightly golden. Cut apart and serve warm.

Variations & Tips

For extra tang: Add a thin layer of dill pickle slices inside the sliders before baking. That little pop of acidity balances the sweet barbecue sauce and makes these especially good for tailgates and potlucks.

For picky eaters: Use a milder barbecue sauce and swap the cheddar for mozzarella or Monterey Jack if your family prefers a less sharp cheese. The sliders will still come out melty and delicious.

For easy party prep: Assemble the sliders a few hours ahead, cover the dish, and refrigerate until you are ready to bake. Add a couple of extra minutes to the baking time if they are going into the oven cold.

For a heartier batch: Double the recipe and bake in two pans so the rolls stay evenly heated and the filling does not spill over. This is a smart way to feed a hungry crowd without much more effort.