Nutritional values
Servings: 12 sliders ServingCalories:385kcalTotal Fat:18gTotal Carbohydrate:28gDietary Fiber: 1gSugars: 4gProtein:32g
Tender shredded beef melting into buttery rolls, hit with tangy pepperoncini zing, that's the magic of Mississippi pot roast sliders. This slow-cooker recipe delivers all the beloved flavors of the classic roast but in a handheld, crowd-pleasing format that works for weeknight dinners or game day alike.
What makes these sliders different? They're make-ahead friendly; assemble today and bake tomorrow without stress. The slow cooker does the heavy lifting, leaving you with minimal hands-on time.
I tested these with my family, and they disappeared faster than I could photograph them. Ready to see why everyone keeps asking for seconds?
This is the kind of recipe I make when I want everyone happy. When I first tested these sliders with Ethan and Lila, they devoured them faster than I could photograph.

Chuck roast serves as your tender, lean beef base. This cut breaks down beautifully in the slow cooker, shredding into juicy, pull-apart pieces that soak up every ounce of that savory-tangy sauce.
Ranch seasoning and au jus mix are the flavor workhorses here. Together, they create that iconic Mississippi pot roast depth without fussy measuring or specialty ingredients.
Pepperoncini peppers and their brine deliver the signature zing. Those tangy, slightly spicy peppers plus their liquid are what make these sliders sing. Don't skip the brine; it seasons the beef from within.
Hawaiian rolls bring sweetness that balances the beef's richness and the peppers' tang. Their pillowy texture keeps the sliders feeling indulgent, not heavy.
Provolone cheese melts creamily without overpowering the other flavors. It's mild enough to let the beef and peppers shine. (Swiss or mozzarella work beautifully too if that's what's in your fridge.)
Butter (ideally with a touch of garlic) creates that golden, melty finish everyone adores. Brush it over the roll tops right before baking for maximum comfort-food appeal.


Pro tip: Make these sliders ahead; assemble everything, cover, refrigerate overnight, then bake when you're ready. The flavors deepen beautifully, and weeknight stress melts away. Save this for your next dinner party or game day.


These Mississippi pot roast sliders shine brightest alongside sides that balance their tangy, savory richness. A crisp green salad with light vinaigrette cuts through the buttery beef beautifully, refreshing your palate between bites. Coleslaw (creamy or vinegar-based) offers cool crunch and complements the pepperoncini heat perfectly.
For heartier appetites, serve homemade potato salad or crispy chips alongside. Dill pickle spears are a no-brainer; they echo the brined peppers and add extra tang. If you're building a full spread, try pairing these sliders with our slow-cooker Mississippi pot roast for a complete family feast, or explore the Mississippi French dip sandwich for another crowd-pleasing option.
When I tested these with my family, Ethan requested extra pickles on the side; Lila preferred hers with a small salad. The combination turned a simple weeknight into something that felt like celebration. Make this meal feel complete and joyful.
Tender shredded beef swimming in tangy, buttery ranch-and-pepperoncini sauce, piled onto soft Hawaiian rolls and topped with melted cheese, these mississippi pot roast sliders are pure comfort. Slow-cooker magic means you'll spend minutes prepping and hours watching your family devour them. This is the crowd-pleaser that keeps everyone coming back for seconds.
Servings: 12 sliders ServingCalories:385kcalTotal Fat:18gTotal Carbohydrate:28gDietary Fiber: 1gSugars: 4gProtein:32g
Make-Ahead Magic: Assemble everything, cover, refrigerate overnight, then bake when you're ready. The flavors deepen beautifully, and weeknight stress melts away. I love this trick when Ethan and Lila's schedules go haywire.
Cheese Swaps: Trade provolone for Swiss, mozzarella, or pepper jack for different melting qualities and flavor depths; each brings its own creamy character to the slider. When I tested these with my family, they voted on toppings like we were deciding dinner royalty.