Cut the hawaiian rolls horizontally. Lay the bottoms in a baking dish.
Layer the provolone cheese on the bread. Then add the ham, pepperoni, and salami on top. Place the tops back on the rolls and cut through the sandwiches between each roll.
Combine the butter, parmesan, garlic powder, and salt. Spread over the tops of the slider sandwiches. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until the cheese is melted and the tops are golden brown.
While the sandwiches bake, make the grinder salad by whisking together the mayonnaise, red wine vinegar, Italian seasoning, salt, pepper, and garlic powder to form a dressing.Toss the lettuce, tomatoes, and pepperoncini peppers together with the dressing.
Once the sandwiches are done, remove the tops, add the grinder salad and put the tops back on. Serve immediately.
Notes
Substitutions:
Hawaiian rolls – You can also substitute small dinner rolls or slider buns.
Sliced ham – If you prefer a different deli meat, you can substitute it with turkey, roast beef, or even chicken.
Provolone cheese – If you’re not a fan of provolone, you can use Swiss cheese, cheddar cheese, or mozzarella as a substitution.
Pepperoni – If you prefer a milder option, you can replace it with cooked bacon.
Salami – Other Italian cold cuts like sliced pastrami, corned beef, or any other cured deli meat will work as well.
Butter – You can use olive oil or a non-dairy butter substitute if you prefer a different fat.
Parmesan cheese – You can also use grated Pecorino Romano or a blend of Italian cheeses if you don’t have parmesan.
Garlic powder – If you prefer fresh garlic, you can substitute it with minced garlic cloves.
How to Store: To save leftovers, separate into meal sized portions and then place in an airtight container and store:
in the refrigerator for 3-4 days
in the freezer up to a month
How to Reheat: This can be reheated in the microwave in 30 second increments. How to Scale: You can easily double the recipe if you need to feed a crowd, or even cut it in half to just feed a couple.