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Slider (sandwich)

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Small sandwich
"Slyder" redirects here. For the electronic music duo also known as Slyder, seeCloud2Ground.
Slider
A party tray of sliders at theTice House Café inBuena Park, CA in 2015
Alternative namesMini burgers, hamburgers
TypeHamburger
CourseAppetizer,amuse-bouche, orentrée
Place of originUnited States
Region or stateMidwest
Serving temperatureHot with various cheeses, vegetables, and condiments
Main ingredientsBun (slider roll), filling (e.g.hamburger patty)

Aslider is an American term for a smallhamburger, typically around 2 inches (5 cm) across, made with abun or dinner roll. Sliders can be served ashors d'oeuvres,snacks, orentrées.[1] They have become a populargame day appetizer in the United States.[2]

History

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The name "slider" is believed to have been first used to describe the onion-steamed small burgers atWhite Castle restaurants.[3] The term has since been picked up by other restaurants,[4] usually to describe a small hamburger, but sometimes used to describe any small sandwich made with a slider bun. White Castle later trademarked the spelling variant "Slyder" and used it between 1985 and 2009.[5]

  • Cheeseburger sliders
    Cheeseburger sliders
  • Chicken sliders
    Chicken sliders

Etymology

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The etymology of the term "slider" is uncertain. Food historianGeorge Motz has cited two competing origin stories for the term:

There are two stories about the history of the word 'slider,' both from White Castle. One is that they’re so small they slide down your throat—that’s the obvious choice. The other choice, which I like better, is that in the old days, White Castle was sort of like a show. You’d walk in and there would be two or three men behind the counter in white paper caps and clean white aprons on. They’d greet you when you came in, it was sort of a fun, happy environment. And if you were sitting at the counter, they would make your burger – everything was served onporcelain – and they would slide the burger down the counter to you. That’s how they became known as sliders. White Castle likes both stories; they haven’t picked a favorite.[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Campanaro, Joey (September 2007)."Meatball Sliders".Bon Appétit.Epicurious.com. Archived fromthe original on 30 April 2017. Retrieved6 June 2010.Three make a meal, but a bunch make fun party hors d'oeuvres
  2. ^"Top 10 Appetizers and Finger Foods for Your Football Saturday".DawgNation. 2020-08-24. Retrieved2020-09-02.
  3. ^Feldman, David;Imponderables: The Solution to the Mysteries of Everyday Life;William Morrow Company; New York: 1986. 06-8805-913-9 pp. 80-30.
  4. ^"A 'Food Network' star is coming to NJ.com. Watch 'Dom Eats Local,' a new web series debuting next week". nj.com. 2019-10-08. Retrieved2022-07-18.
  5. ^"US Trademark #74384698".United States Patent and Trademark Office. Retrieved7 June 2010.IC 030. US 046. G & S: prepared sandwiches for consumption on or off the premises. FIRST USE: 1993-03-14. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 1993-03-14
  6. ^"7 Prevailing Burger Myths, Debunked".First We Feast. Archived fromthe original on 2022-04-22. Retrieved2022-03-17.

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