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Almost No Knead Slider Buns

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Updated: 1/27/2019
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Miso and Mango Lamb Sliders with Almost No Knead Slider Buns

This Almost No Knead Slider Buns Recipe makes for the most delectable Miso and Mango Lamb Sliders! Perfectly cooked juicy roasted meat with some spices, sandwiched between two slices of soft bread!

Miso and Mango Lamb Sliders with Almost No Knead Slider Buns

In the words of my husband (ever the smart ass), “leftovers are like memories. Never the real event, but always a reminder of what once was”. I, on the other hand, think that leftovers almost always get a bad rap. Which is unfortunate, because with a little bit of thought, leftovers can be transformed into something even better than the original meal!

Whenever we have roast at home, there’s always going to be roast meat sandwiches the next day. There’s not a lot that’s more delicious than perfectly cooked juicy roasted meat (leftover or not) with some spices, sandwiched between two slices of bread.

Making this delicious Miso and Honey Roast Lamb recently meant that we were going to be left with leftovers. So this time I took the roast meat sandwiches a step further and instead made these amazing Miso and Mango Lamb Sliders with this {Almost} No-Knead Slider Buns recipe!

Almost No Knead Slider Buns

This bread recipe is something that I’m really excited about, so I can’t wait to tell you about it! I want to write about how much I love making bread (check out all my popular bread recipes here!), and how I used to bake bread as a stress-reliever in the weekends after a long week of classes and studying (it’s the kneading!), and how much I love the smell of baking bread.

My homemade white bread recipe (sandwich bread), buttery brioche bread, ultra soft Japanese milk bread, as well as my brioche buns, hot dog buns, New England hot dog buns are all super popular on the blog. And I’ve had thousands of readers who have taken to bread-making by following those recipes and making those breads!

So you know these almost no knead slider buns are going to be gooooood! 🙂

Almost No Knead Slider Buns recipe

Before I moved to the US, I used to call these mini burger buns. But here they call them slider buns. A bun by any other name will taste as great though, so there’s nothing in the name. 🙂

You will love this slider buns recipe!

  • They are really easy to make,
  • You don’t have to use a mixer,
  • And you don’t have to knead the dough for long at all (just a mere 2 minutes-or less, long enough to make a ball of dough). Hence, (almost) no-knead.

The one thing it requires however is a long cold rise (in the fridge for 24 hours), and then a second short rise (about 1 hour in a warm place in your kitchen or elsewhere in the house), before being baked.

First get all your ingredients ready before you start making the dough. Start by mixing the wet ingredients together (including the melted butter).

Then mix that with the dry ingredients and use a spoon to form a mass as shown below.

Almost No Knead Slider Buns

Turn it out on to a lightly floured surface and knead until you get a soft, slightly sticky ball of dough (which is about two minutes).

Almost No Knead Slider Buns

Then before you transfer this dough to your refrigerator, you need to make sure that the dough is oiled properly and that it’s also placed in a well oiled large bowl (as shown below). The gluten that’s needed for good bread structure develops during this slow rise phase.

Almost No Knead Slider Buns

For slider buns, you need to cut this dough into 20 pieces (roughly equal in size). Then roll up each piece with your hands to form a smooth ball with no creases (see pictures below).

Almost No Knead Slider Buns

I have sprinkled sesame seeds on top of the slider buns, but that’s completely optional. They do somehow make the slider buns look more awesome, don’t they? 🙂

Almost No Knead Slider Buns

Once the bread rolls have been baked, they will keep up to 2 days at room temperature. Remember that these have no preservatives (unlike store-bought ones)! So keep them in the fridge in an airtight container. They can be re-heated in the oven or brought back to room temperature before use.

Almost No Knead Slider Buns

And it’s mango season here! It’s when you start seeing those beautiful tropical mangoes with red and orange skins! 

Simple tips to choose the best mangoes

  1. They should be firm, with a slight give. (Don’t press too hard, or with your fingernails – not fair by the next customer who might be looking to buy some).
  2. Smell the top of the mangoes. Most mangoes smell incredibly sweet when they are perfectly ripe.

I always do these two things when buying mangoes (apart from looking at the colouration on the skin, which however varies between types of mango depending on where they were grown), and I’ve never had a bad mango!

When growing up in Sri Lanka (where beautifully ripe mangoes on trees are found all over the island, any time of the year, and mango curry is a staple) we used to eat the skin of mangoes as well, like how you would eat an apple. However this is not recommended with store-bought ones, unless you know for certain that they are organic.

So peel the mangoes and cut them into thin slices for the sliders. I drizzled a little honey on top of the mango slices, to enhance the sweetness of the fruit.

Beautiful Mangoes

And like I mentioned before, I used leftover lamb that we had from this miso and honey roast lamb. But go ahead and use ANY kind of leftover meat (like this slow braised pork roast, pork carnitas, green curry roast chicken, perfectly cooked slow roasted beef etc.). And if you like it vegetarian, you could use mushrooms instead!

Apart from leftover lamb and mango, I used white miso paste (in place of butter), Kewpie (which is Japanese mayonnaise), and grilled green onions.

Miso Honey Mango Lamb Sliders with Almost No Knead Slider Buns

Now to reward your patience, here’s the recipe, plus a little gif! 🙂 But if you skipped everything at the top and came straight to this point… no presents from Santa for you this year! 😛

Miso and Mango Lamb Sliders with Almost No Knead Slider Buns
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Almost No Knead Slider Buns (Miso and Mango Lamb Sliders)

Author: Dini Kodippili
Miso and Mango Lamb Sliders with Almost No Knead Slider Buns

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Easy

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Makes: 20 buns

Ingredients:
 

Slider Buns
  • 17.6 oz/ 500g bread flour
  • 1 cup of milk room temperature
  • 2 egg yolks
  • 6 tbsp / 85g unsalted butter melted
  • 1.8 oz/ 50g white sugar
  • 2 tsp salt
  • 2 ½ tsp instant dry yeast
  • Extra oil to coat
  • 1 egg lightly beaten (to glaze)
  • 5 tsp each of black and white sesame seeds
Miso and Mango Lamb Sliders
  • 10 slider buns
  • 10 oz of leftover Miso Honey Roast Lamb or any kind of leftover meat you prefer
  • ½ tsp or more cayenne pepper
  • White miso paste
  • Kewpie mayonnaise
  • 1 mango cheeks removed and then sliced thin
  • Honey
  • 4 green onions spring onions

Instructions:
 

Slider Buns
  • In a small bowl, whisk together the milk, butter, and egg yolks. In a larger bowl, combine the flour, yeast, salt and sugar.
  • Pour the wet ingredients into the flour mix and stir to combine with a spoon. Mix until you form a firm dough.
  • Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface, and knead until the dough comes together to form a soft, slightly sticky dough. (If it’s too sticky, add a tbsp or two of extra flour, if it’s too dry, add milk – a teaspoon at a time).
  • Coat the dough with a little oil and place it in a well oiled large bowl (with enough room for the dough to rise). Cover with plastic wrap and leave to rest for 1 hour at room temperature.
  • Transfer to the fridge and leave it to rise for 24 hours.
  • Turn it out onto a floured surface and roll it out into a rectangle. Cut it into 20 equal portions.
  • Take each portion and lightly knead and roll it into smooth balls in the palm of your hands. If the dough ball is sticky, use lightly floured hands. Place each dough ball on a tray, lined with parchment paper, leaving about 1.5 inches between each.
  • Spray the dough balls with non stick spray and cover with plastic wrap and keep them in the warmest part of your home for 1 hour or until it doubles in size.
  • Preheat the oven to 350°F/180°C.
  • Before baking, brush the tops of the buns with the egg glaze, and sprinkle the sesame seeds on top (optional).
  • Bake in the preheated oven for 20-25 minutes or until the buns turn golden brown.
  • Remove from the oven and let them cool for 10 minutes.
Miso and Mango Lamb Sliders
  • Heat 1 tbsp of oil in a non stick pan over high heat. When the oil is hot, add the leftover meat and cayenne pepper, mix well, and leave for a few seconds to reheat and caramelize the meat slightly. Then remove immediately, to prevent overcooking.
  • For grilled green onions, cut off the roots and clean them and then place them on the same non stick pan or a grill pan till you see some caramelization (optional). Remove from the heat and chop them up.
  • Cut the burger buns in half and spread white miso paste on the bottom slider bun, then place the meat, kewpie, chopped green onions, a few mango slices and then drizzle some honey on the mango slices. Place the other slider bun on top and insert a toothpick through the middle to hold everything in place.

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Miso Honey Mango Lamb Sliders with Almost No Knead Slider Buns

Apart from how easy these slider buns are to make, do I even have to tell you how incredibly delicious these were? By reheating the leftover meat with a little cayenne pepper you breathe new life into it! The miso paste that I used instead of butter (I should definitely do that more often!) not only tastes awesome, but it also gives the meat all the seasoning it needs. The grilled green onions also add to the fantastic flavour profile.

The sweet, perfectly ripe mango both complements and contrasts with the salty, spicy, tangy combination of miso, lamb and kewpie. And all of this together, inside those perfectly baked soft, golden slider buns… pure awesomeness!

Miso Honey Mango Lamb Sliders with Almost No Knead Slider Buns

You can use this slider bun recipe to make mini hamburgers for parties or even for appetizers. What would you put inside the slider buns? 🙂

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47 responses

  1. Caroline
    May 1, 2015

    These look so tasty, I love lamb so any excuse (and I’m totally with you on the greatness that is leftovers!). The buns look so pretty as well and sound great. Must try to give them a try!

    Reply
  2. arlene@arl’s world
    May 1, 2015

    I have never ate lamb but, these look delicious! 🙂 Happy FF!

    Reply
  3. Julia @ Swirls and Spice
    May 1, 2015

    5 stars
    I never would have thought to pair mango with lamb. But now I must try it! Gorgeous photos too! Thanks for sharing these at Fiesta Friday!

    Reply
  4. Quinn Caudill
    May 1, 2015

    I love that you made your own slider buns. That is fantastic. I have many homemade breads and sliders on my blog but I have never thought about making my own buns. I will give it a try. I like the addition of mango.

    Reply
    1. Dini
      May 3, 2015

      Thank you Quinn! 🙂 I love making bread at home, and try to make it at home every chance I can! 🙂 It’s not as convenient as store bought, but it is definitely tastier and more fun! 🙂

      Reply
  5. Michelle @ A Dish of Daily Life
    April 30, 2015

    5 stars
    Dini, those look fabulous! I love sliders, and your recipe is so creative…I love the addition of mango!

    Reply
  6. cathy
    April 30, 2015

    I love sliders and these look so yummy and easy to make!
    Cathy

    Reply
  7. Nagi@RecipeTinEats
    April 29, 2015

    5 stars
    Oh my god! I didn’t know where to look with this – the buns, the lamb, the slider….this is a fully loaded totally awesome food!! You ROCK Gira!! Love love love on so many levels!! 🙂

    Reply
    1. Dini
      April 30, 2015

      Thank you Nagi!! 😀 I have a weak spot for black sesame seeds on buns!

      Reply
  8. Bam’s Kitchen
    April 29, 2015

    5 stars
    Hello Dani, I have seen your sliders all over social media and I wanted to stop on by and say hello and check out your delicious recipe. I could not agree more, leftovers can be sublime. Love your delightful flavors and ripe mangos , perfect little slider buns and of course the Japanese Mayo to top it all off. Just pinned!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      April 30, 2015

      Thank you Bobbi!! 🙂 I adore Japanese Mayonnaise… it’s just that little bit more tart! 🙂

      Reply
  9. Oana @AdoreFoods
    April 28, 2015

    OMG Dini! These buns are just perfect! Leftovers or not this recipe is a must try. I am drooling over my screen 🙂

    Reply
    1. Dini
      April 30, 2015

      Thank you Oana!! 🙂

      Reply
  10. Ciao Florentina
    April 28, 2015

    I am with you 100% on the leftovers subject. You can turn them in something fabulous if you just put a little thought into it. These pics look so edible, licking the screen lol

    Reply
    1. Dini
      April 30, 2015

      Thank you Florentina! 🙂 I absolutely love having leftovers, it”s exciting to do something different and re invent leftovers!

      Reply
  11. Molly
    April 28, 2015

    To what thickness should we roll the dough before we cut into squares

    Reply
    1. Dini
      April 28, 2015

      Hi Molly!
      About 1 – 1 1/2 inches is fine – but it doesn’t really matter as long as it’s divided into equal portions because it will be shaped back into a ball shape in the end. I only rolled it out so that it would be easier for me to divide into 20 portions 🙂
      Hope that helps!

      Reply
  12. Sandhya
    April 27, 2015

    Dini,
    Those buns look picture perfect! I cannot wait for mango season here. Great slider recipe.

    Reply
    1. Dini
      April 28, 2015

      Thank you so much Sandhya! 🙂

      Reply
  13. Peter @ Feed Your Soul Too
    April 27, 2015

    Love the flavor combinations. Love the rolls. A real winner.

    Reply
    1. Dini
      April 28, 2015

      Thank you Peter! 🙂

      Reply
  14. Helen @ Scrummy Lane
    April 27, 2015

    I love that we both wrote posts about leftovers today, Giramuk! I agree that they can often be transformed into something better, and that is most CERTAINLY true of these amazing sliders.
    I never would have thought to combine lamb with mango, but the little burgers sound beyond delicious. And with those CUTE CUTE homemade buns. Thanks for the how-to! I’ll pin these for later for sure!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      April 28, 2015

      Thank you Helen! 🙂 That is such a coincidence right?? 😀 But Leftovers are awesome!

      Reply
  15. Cecilia
    April 27, 2015

    This is definitely a recipe I want to try, it sounds and looks totally delicious. Thanks for sharing and inspiring.

    Reply
    1. Dini
      April 27, 2015

      Thank you Cecilia! 🙂

      Reply
  16. mila furman
    April 27, 2015

    W oman! I cannot believe you made the buns!!! This looks so fantastic! Yet another supremely unique recipe!!!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      April 27, 2015

      Thank you so much Mila!! I think my favourite part are the sesame seeds! :p

      Reply
  17. Julie @ HostessAtHeart
    April 27, 2015

    Dini, you need to tell that husband that he is so lucky that he has a wife that makes hime beautiful food! He is spoiled. 🙂 These sliders look amazing. Your photos are just so professional looking. I am definitely saving the recipe for the buns. They came out gorgeous!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      April 27, 2015

      Thank you Julie! I showed him your comment and may even print it out and hang it somewhere he can see :p Please let me know how they come out if you try them 🙂

      Reply
  18. Michelle @ Giraffes Can Bake
    April 27, 2015

    These look sooooooooo yummy Dini, those buns look so soft and yummy, I gotta try them!
    I love left overs too, there’s no reason why you can’t transform them into something new and awesome!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      April 27, 2015

      Thank you Michelle! I love leftovers too… there’s so many thing you can do with them 😀

      Reply
  19. Tracy @ Served From Scratch
    April 27, 2015

    This looks amazing!! I’ve been looking for a good slider bun recipe, the last couple I’ve tried I haven’t liked. Adding this to my must make ASAP list!!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      April 27, 2015

      Thank you Tracy! I hope you do like this recipe! If you do make it, I would love to know!! 😀

      Reply
  20. Stephanie
    April 27, 2015

    WOW look at those bunsssssss! I want to make those ASAP!! I love that there is just a touch of kneading involved, that’s my kinda recipe! Thanks for sharing, amazing pics, as always!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      April 27, 2015

      Thank you Stephanie! I do like kneading bread dough, but it is always nice to have a no knead recipe at hand… for my lazy days 😀 Let me know what you think if you try out the recipe 🙂

      Reply
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