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  2. 16 Easy (and Party Perfect!) Hawaiian Roll Sandwich Recipes

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    4. Cheeseburger Sliders. There's no need to form tiny burger patties when you're making cheeseburger sliders for a crowd. Just cook the ground beef and seasonings, then layer it on the Hawaiian ...

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    3. Place both sheets of rolls on a wire rack and bake in oven for 5 minutes until golden. 4. Brown chorizo in a nonstick sauté pan over medium heat, breaking up the chorizo into small pieces with ...

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    This sheet pan Cubano sandwich is the ultimate Cuban slider recipe. Thinly sliced ham, Cuban marinated pork and gruyere cheese are layered with pickles and mustard and then baked on a weighted ...

  5. King's Hawaiian - Wikipedia

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    1950. Founder. Robert R. Taira. Headquarters. Harbor Gateway, Los Angeles, California, U.S. Website. kingshawaiian.com. 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.

  6. Portuguese sweet bread - Wikipedia

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    Bola doce Mirandesa (lit. 'sweet Mirandesa ball') is an artisanal yeast cake from Miranda do Douro similar to folar. It is enriched with eggs, butter and olive oil, and flavored with cinnamon. The dough is rolled out into a thin sheet and sprinkled with sugar and cinnamon.

  7. Slider (sandwich) - Wikipedia

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    Bun (slider roll), filling (e.g. hamburger patty) Media: Slider. A slider is an American term for a small sandwich, typically around 2 inches (5 cm) across, made with a bun or dinner roll. Sliders can be served as hors d'oeuvres, snacks, or entrées. [1] They have become a popular game day appetizer in the United States.