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Easy All American 4th of July Party Menu.
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Cheeseburger Slider Skewers – the ultimate fun party bite! These mini cheeseburgers are layered on skewers with sharp cheddar, lettuce, tomatoes, and pickles, then served with a drizzle (or dip!) of my favorite special sauce. They’re easy to make, fun to eat, and perfect for laid-back summer entertaining—from the 4th of July through football season. Guests will be obsessed with these adorable sliders!

How cute are these?! I’m so excited to start sharing some fun 4th of July recipes with you all, and these cheeseburger skewers are kicking things off! I made them for our 4th of July party spread, and they were such a hit—simple, tasty, and just really fun.
When I was thinking about what to serve this year, I knew burgers had to be on the menu. But instead of going the traditional route, I wanted something easy to eat, easy to prep, and totally crowd-friendly. For me, a good burger is all about quality meat, melty cheese, and a great sauce—nothing too fussy.
That’s how these skewers came to be. Mini cheeseburgers, stacked up with slider buns, cheese, and classic toppings, all threaded onto skewers for the cutest, most delicious little bite.
The best part? This recipe is more of an idea—a starting point you can build on. Use the base and make it your own! Add bacon, caramelized onions, jalapeños, or keep it simple like I do. Either way, your guests are guaranteed to love them.
Just don’t skimp on the cheese or the sauce—those are always everyone’s favorite part!

Ingredients – for the sliders
Ingredients – for the house sauce
Special Tools
For these sliders, you’ll need a grill or grill pan and wooden or metal skewers.
Start with good-quality ground meat—beef, chicken, or turkey all work great, so use what you love. Season the meat with Worcestershire sauce, onion powder, garlic powder, smoked paprika, salt, and pepper.
Form into mini burger patties, about the size of a cookie. You’ll want them small enough to stack on a skewer but thick enough to stay juicy when grilled.
Grill the patties over medium heat. Once you flip them, immediately add a small slice of cheddar cheese to each one and let it melt as they finish cooking. Because they’re mini, they only need about 3–4 minutes per side.
For my go-to “house sauce,” mix together mayo, ketchup, chopped dill pickles, Worcestershire sauce, a splash of hot sauce, and a little grated garlic.
It’s creamy, tangy, and just the right amount of spicy—perfect for drizzling over the skewers or serving on the side for dipping.
There’s no strict order here, but here’s how I like to layer them: start with the bottom bun, then a cheeseburger, followed by lettuce, pickles, and tomatoes. Then repeat the stack—cheeseburger, lettuce, pickles, tomatoes—and finish with a top bun.
If you’re making a full batch of 12 skewers, stick to this layering pattern for consistency and a great presentation.
Finish each skewer with a drizzle of the house sauce (or serve it on the side), and don’t forget the ketchup too!
You can easily prep the patties 1–2 days in advance. Just shape them, then store them raw in the fridge. When you’re ready to grill, take them out about an hour ahead of time so they come to room temperature before cooking—this helps them cook evenly and stay juicy.
Once the skewers are assembled, keep them warm by serving from a hot tray or warming plate. For casual backyard BBQs, a disposable buffet set works great. If you have access to an outlet, I highly recommend investing in an electric warming tray. I have one myself and pull it out every Thanksgiving and Christmas—it’s compact, easy to store, and so useful for keeping things hot without drying them out.
I’m excited to share the rest of our 4th of July menu tomorrow—so stay tuned! It’s festive, simple, and such a fun spread to pull together!

Photos by Kelsey Cherry
Looking for other summer recipes? Here are a few.
Chopped Buffalo Chicken Skewer Salad
Smashed Cucumber and Watermelon Feta Salad
Chipotle Pineapple Bang Bang Chicken Skewers
Grilled Caprese Pesto Chicken Skewers
Jalapeño Pepper Jack Cheeseburger Sliders
Lastly, if you make these easy Cheeseburger Slider Skewers, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love hearing from you and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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I made these last night and my mom and brother ants I loved them. Thank you!
Hey Lisa,
Happy Friday!! Thrilled to hear this recipe turned out well for you, thanks so much for making it and taking the time to comment!
I think these were great. I am sad about the negative reviews. None of them are about the taste. You know what you are signing up for with skewers. The pieces involved. Don’t sign up for a fun twist on burgers if all you want is a basic one
Hey Bridget! Thank you so so much for the kind review! I’m so glad you loved this fun twist on cheeseburgers! xT
Tried these for our block party and everyone was annoyed by the skewers bc it took extra time to take them off the skewers to eat and keep the skewers away from the young kids. Just not practical.
Thanks for sharing your feedback, Phin. Sorry to hear the recipe was not enjoyed.
I should have known better, but I tried these and they were a bit of a disaster. It’s just not how people want to eat burgers. It was a bit of a waste of time. Just make sliders. I also had to keep going back to make sure the recipe hadn’t changed. It did from the first to second time. Just calling out so people can be cautious.
Hi Meg,
Thanks for trying this recipe and sharing your feedback, sorry to hear it was not enjoyed.
We enjoyed these tonight! We had to make some things a little different because of dietary needs, but honestly, they were so fun. Everyone had their own way of eating them, and it worked great. I’m not sure it was any messier than a regular, fully-loaded burger. Thanks for a fun twist on a classic!
Hey Mollie,
Wonderful!! Love to hear this recipe turned out nicely for you, I appreciate you making it and your comment!