Throughout the summer there seems to be several occasions when you need a quick, yet impressive, dinner or lunch idea to 'wow' your friends & family. These Ham & Turkey Party Rolls are the perfect solution for a family friendly meal that everyone is sure to love, and takes only a few minutes to put together. The baked sandwich with the flavorful dressing drizzled all over the rolls is so juicy, cheesy and full of flavor. As soon as my friend Emily told me about this recipe I knew it was going to be great. How could a ham sandwich with three different cheeses and drizzled with butter not be good? This was a no brainer!Take these party rolls on your next picnic, to your next family gathering, or serve them to your friends for a ladies lunch. Either way, these sandwiches are several BIG steps above your everyday ham & cheese sandwich and will soon be a favorite weeknight meal in minutes :)
Ham & Turkey Party Rolls
12 store bought dinner rolls - don't separate (I use Judy's dinner rolls)
8 oz. deli ham
8 oz. deli turkey
8 oz. deli turkey
1 8 oz. pkg. sliced swiss cheese
1-1 1/2 c. shredded colby jack cheese
1 8 oz. pkg. sliced white cheddar cheese (or you could use more of Swiss & Colby)
1 8 oz. pkg. sliced white cheddar cheese (or you could use more of Swiss & Colby)
Slice rolls in half while they are still attached to each other. Place bottom half of rolls in a 9x13 backing dish. Layer sizes cheese than ham than grated coolly jack cheese on bottom half of the rolls. Replace top half of rolls and drizzle on the following mixture:
Dressing:
1 stick melted butter
1 stick melted butter
1 TBSp. poppyseeds
2 tsp. Worcertershire sauce
1 1/2 TBS. Dijon mustard
1 TBS. dry onion flakes
1 1/2 T. honey
Dash of salt
1 1/2 T. honey
Dash of salt
Cover rolls with tin foil and refrigerate overnight (my sandwiches only stayed in the fridge for an hour and they were still great). You can also sprinkle with sesame seeds if desired.
Bake at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes. Bake 20 minutes with the tin foil on and then remove tin foil for the remaining 10 minutes until sandwiches are warmed through well.

Layer the sandwich with the three different cheeses and then carefully place the top of the rolls back on top of the meat. Drizzle the dressing over the rolls and then cover and keep in the refrigerator until ready to bake and serve.



I am, among many things, a lunchmeat snob! I despise most lunchmeats. I think they are slimy, tasteless and to be honest give me the heebie-jeebies. However, the Costco Kirkland Honey Ham and Turkey is a must-have in my freezer. It is only a few pennies more than the other lunchmeats but has such great flavor it is worth the extra money. Pretty much this entire recipe is least expensive at Costco (the sliced cheese, rolls, meat, etc.) Want to save a little money? Make a batch of Lion House Rolls and these sandwiches will be even better!
Layer the sandwich with the three different cheeses and then carefully place the top of the rolls back on top of the meat. Drizzle the dressing over the rolls and then cover and keep in the refrigerator until ready to bake and serve.
8 comments:
Do these sandwiches include turkey also, or just make them separate--turkey or ham. The picture looks like it has both.
These are the most amazing sandwiches. I had them with some friends at an Amish relatives home. We couldn't stop raving over them. I am so glad to finally have the recipe. Thank you!
These are absolutely wonderful! Love your blog. You do such a great job.
I am glad you like them! They really are great party food and it's funny how yummy the dressing on top makes them. Fun for any type of get together.
Thank you for your nice comment. I love when people comment on my blog. Thanks so much :)
Didn't you put a post about Case Lot sales coming up this month? Will these sales be at our Smith's here in Las Vegas?
Where did you buy your rolls? Maceys? Looks delicious! Can't wait to make them!
These sandwiches are awesome!
1. I posted this recipe on my FaceBook and my friend made them. She said they were a hit!
2. I made them for the Missionary Zone Conference and the missionaries said they were the first to disappear.
3. I made them for my own family and I'm tempted to make them every week. :) We need easy-to-make dinners.
Suzy,
I bought my rolls at Costco..the Judy Rolls there are so great! Or, make them homemade.
Loraine,
I am so glad you liked these! They really are so addicting and one of my favorite sandwiches. I am like you and could eat them every week!! :)
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