Bbq Chicken Sliders: Weeknight Showstopper
Sliders make flavor feel like a big party in a tiny bun.
Juicy, sweet-spicy BBQ chicken tucked into soft buns, with tangy slaw and melted cheese if you’re feeling fancy. Ready to crush a weeknight or win the tailgate crowd? Let’s roll.
Bbq Chicken Sliders
Ingredients
- 2 cups shredded cooked chicken or rotisserie chicken, shredded
- 1 cup of your favorite BBQ sauce
- 1/2 cup coleslaw mix
- 1/4 cup mayonnaise
- 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
- 12 slider buns
- 1 cup shredded cheddar or Monterey Jack cheese optional
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Optional toppers: pickle slices sliced jalapeños, crispy fried onions
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C) if you’re melting cheese or warming everything all together. If you’re not, skip the oven and use a skillet. Your call.
- In a bowl, mix shredded chicken with BBQ sauce. Stir until every shred is smiling with flavor.
- In a separate bowl, whisk mayo and apple cider vinegar. Add a pinch of salt and pepper, then fold in the coleslaw mix. You want it coated but not soaked.
- Split the slider buns. If you like a little crust, toast the cut sides for 2–3 minutes.
- Layer: bottom bun, a mound of BBQ chicken, a spoonful of slaw, and a sprinkle of cheese if using.
- Top with the bun halves. If you’re melting cheese, place sliders on a sheet and pop in the oven 5–7 minutes until cheese melts and buns glow with happiness.
- Serve warm with extra BBQ sauce on the side for dipping. Enjoy the bite-sized bliss without any ceremony.
Why This Recipe is Awesome
This BBQ Chicken Sliders recipe is seriously simple and seriously tasty. It’s idiot-proof; even I didn’t mess it up twice.
The flavors come together fast, and you get a big punch in every bite without turning your kitchen into a barbecue workshop. Plus, sliders = portable happiness. No forks needed, just grab-and-go deliciousness.
Ingredients You’ll Need

- 2 cups shredded cooked chicken (or rotisserie chicken, shredded)
- 1 cup of your favorite BBQ sauce
- 1/2 cup coleslaw mix
- 1/4 cup mayonnaise
- 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
- 12 slider buns
- 1 cup shredded cheddar or Monterey Jack cheese (optional)
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Optional toppers: pickle slices, sliced jalapeños, crispy fried onions
Step-by-Step Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C) if you’re melting cheese or warming everything all together. If you’re not, skip the oven and use a skillet. Your call.
- In a bowl, mix shredded chicken with BBQ sauce. Stir until every shred is smiling with flavor.
- In a separate bowl, whisk mayo and apple cider vinegar. Add a pinch of salt and pepper, then fold in the coleslaw mix. You want it coated but not soaked.
- Split the slider buns. If you like a little crust, toast the cut sides for 2–3 minutes.
- Layer: bottom bun, a mound of BBQ chicken, a spoonful of slaw, and a sprinkle of cheese if using.
- Top with the bun halves. If you’re melting cheese, place sliders on a sheet and pop in the oven 5–7 minutes until cheese melts and buns glow with happiness.
- Serve warm with extra BBQ sauce on the side for dipping. Enjoy the bite-sized bliss without any ceremony.
How to Serve

Serve these sliders as a crowd-pleasing main or as a party snack. Plate on a wooden board with a few pickle spears and a bowl of extra BBQ sauce for dipping.
For sides, think simple: baked beans, corn salad, or crisp potato wedges.
If you’re entertaining, set up a mini sliders bar with toppings like shredded lettuce, diced onions, and jalapeños so guests can build their own… hero status achieved.
For drinks, a cold lemonade or iced tea keeps things refreshingly balanced.
Approximate Nutrition Facts per Serving
Per serving (approximate, because we live in reality):
- Calories: ~210–260
- Carbohydrates: ~20–25 g
- Protein: ~14–18 g
- Fat: ~9–12 g
- Fiber: ~1–2 g
- Sugar: ~8–12 g
These are ballpark figures. Exact numbers depend on the exact brands and toppings you choose. Yes, nutrition labels can be exciting.
Common Mistakes
- Overloading the buns with sauce—you’ll end up with soggy sliders you can’t pick up. Balance is key.
- Skipping toasting the buns—soft buns are great, but a little crunch adds personality.
- Not shredding the chicken finely enough—lumpy chicken = less cohesive bites. Go fluffy.
- Storing assembled sliders too long before serving—the cheese can seize up and refuse to hug the bun properly.
- Using cold BBQ sauce straight from the fridge—heat it a bit so it clings to the chicken instead of sliding off.
Simple Alternatives or Ingredient Substitutions
Customization keeps things interesting. Try these:
- Use turkey or chicken breast slices instead of shredded chicken for a leaner vibe.
- Switch up the sauce: honey BBQ, smoky chipotle, or a tangy mustard BBQ for a twist.
- Skip the mayo in the slaw and use Greek yogurt for a lighter, tangy crunch.
- Cheese optional, but highly recommended for melty goodness—sharp cheddar brings a nice bite.
- Gluten-free buns? Swap in gluten-free slider buns and keep the rest intact.
Bonus flair: add a few drops of hot sauce into the BBQ mix if you like a little kick. No shame in a spicy surprise.
Conclusion
BBQ Chicken Sliders pull off big flavor in tiny packages.
They’re quick, forgiving, and oddly satisfying enough to make you hover by the plate like a magician pulling snacks out of a hat.
Weeknight win, party staple, or secret weapon for your next potluck—these little heroes have you covered.
FAQ
Can I make these ahead?
Yes. Mix the chicken with BBQ sauce ahead of time and refrigerate. Assemble and heat (with or without cheese) when you’re ready to serve. Sliders love a little crowd-pleasing build time.
Can I freeze the leftovers?
Shredded chicken freezes well. Reheat and reassemble with fresh buns if possible to keep them from getting soggy. Pro tip: freeze the chicken portion, not the fully assembled sliders.
What if I don’t have coleslaw mix?
Shred cabbage and carrot yourself and toss with a splash of vinegar and mayo. It’s the same vibe, just more a DIY challenge for your knife skills.
Can I make this dairy-free?
Use dairy-free cheese and dairy-free mayo if needed. Slaw stays great with a dairy-free twist; the flavor still shines through.
What’s a good side dish?
Classic options are baked beans, corn on the cob, or a simple potato salad. If you want something lighter, a crisp cucumber salad with lemon dressing works nicely, too.








