
Alabama sliders are here just in time. College football season has started and Nick Saban is already getting testy with reporters. All you need now is game day food. I got you! Roll Tide!
Even if you’re not an Alabama fan, Roll Tide, you’re gonna be a fan of these sliders. I used my Alabama pot roast recipe for this to make it super convenient. Spicy, delicious, and handheld – does it get any better than that?
You can shred that old thing, that Mississippi pot roast, but why would you? I’m on a mission, let’s put this Alabama pot roast on the map baby!
One thing before we jump into the food, one thing you probably don’t realize unless you live in Alabama, Roll Tide becomes life itself. It’s not just a phrase. It’s not just the the tag attached to the University of Alabama team. Roll tide holds the keys to the truth of life, of everything.
Actually, I’m not that big of a football fan but I do live in Alabama and it’s a religion, well more like a cult to be honest. Roll Tide. But like any animal, I learn to adapt to my the football environment when college football is here. I simply learn to embrace the craziness around me. Let me show you what I’m talking about ……..
It’s not just the Alabama fans themselves. It’s the fact that they have their own language. Their own way of speaking during football season and it goes something like this:
“Roll tide” will be inserted right in the middle of a sentence, as I did earlier in this post. It takes the place of other filler words like “uh”.
Roll Tide can be a warrior call.
Roll Tide can be said in the affirmative, like this: “You ever got your brakes done on that old Chevy?” and the response would be “Roll tide.”
Roll tide is inserted in the song “Sweet Home Alabama”: For example, when they sing “In Birmingham they love the governor, boo, boo, boo” – Roll Tide Roll is inserted instead of boo boo boo. And no matter how you feel about the this, fan or not, you will insert it too when you’re in the moment.
It’s also what’s said in praise of the lord, watch: “Oh thank God, I could have died in that head-on collision! The doctor said I was 1/2 millimeter from being decapitated! Oh thank God, thank God!” and the response would be, “Roll Tide.” Not amen, no. Roll mf’in Tide.
Man sees a hot bird at a bar. He goes on over and says, “Can I buy you a drink?”, she says….yep, you guessed it, “Roll tide.”
Or women will say to each other, “Love those jeans on you girl.” Response: “Roll Tide.”
I’m not kidding. You get used to it and you learn to hear the slight nuances in the way it’s said so you can determine whether it’s said in alarm, aggression, sheer glee, or bliss.
So now that you understand what happens down in Alabama during football season, ROLL TIDE!! Let’s go out and make the football fans in your life happy with these #jaxxalicious Alabama sliders!
If you don’t have football fans or Alabama is the bane of your college football existence, (I get that, I mean, can they ever lose? Hardly.) make these Alabama sliders anyway. Big buns, small buns, they are so delicious, especially with sweet pickles on em.
I’m including pressure cooker instructions to make it super quick and easy. If you want to pop it in your slow cooker or smoke it, head on over to my Alabama pot roast recipe.

Alabama Sliders
Ingredients
- 3-5 pound chuck roast
- oil for browning
- 3/4 cup beef broth
- 1/2 jar hot or sweet cherry pepper rings with juice
- 1 packet McCormick’s zesty spaghetti sauce mix
- 1 packet au jus mix
- 1/2 stick butter
Instructions
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Set your pressure cooker to sauté/brown and put a bit of oil in the bottom. When hot, brown your roast on both sides. Remove the roast to a plate. Press cancel.
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Add the broth to the pressure cooker and deglaze to get the brown bits up. Add the roast back to the pot, add the butter on top of the roast, add cherry peppers and their juice on top and around the roast, then sprinkle with both seasoning packets.
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Cook at high pressure for 45 minutes. Let the pressure come down naturally. Remove to a plate and shred. Add peppers and some juice back to the meat. Slap on buns. Roll Tide.

I’m so giving your recipe to my husband who is bordering on obsessed with his Kommado Joe (No idea if I spelt that right!) and is constantly rubbing, injecting, smoking, slow roasting bits of meat so he’d love this! 😀 A very belated #bigpinklink comment sorry!
Oh yeah! And if he likes to rub and inject and smoke, have him check out Smoky Ribs on Youtube and T-Roy cooks, (if he hasn’t already). Those guys will rock his world. Thanks for checking it out Louise!
Those look so tasty! This is the second time this week that I have read a sliders recipe and thought I really need to try them! I have never had a slider. Thanks so much for sharing with us at the Hello Fall party. Pinned.
Oh, and just so you know, I’ll be ripping off your cute little pickle and toothpick idea at the earliest opportunity, lol!! They’re darling!! 🙂
Love this idea! And love the spaghetti mix idea, so this have a bit of Chicago beef kind of flair with the Alabama spin!! Roll Tide, Jaxx!
YUM! This recipe is being Featured at the next Merry Monday party in a roundup of 7 or Less Ingredient Recipes. Hope to see you back next week.
Wow thanks!
Congratulations!
Your post is featured on Full Plate Thursday this week. Thanks so much for sharing with us and have a great week!
Miz Helen
this is perfect love the sliders saw this at link up party (fortheloveto) and so happy i did thanks for sharing
Oh my those Alabama Sliders look good! I had no idea of the significance of the phrase’ Roll Tide”. I love learning about things like this! Thank you for sharing, Jaxx, and for being a part of the Hearth and Soul Link Party. Hope to see you again this week. Have a great week ahead!
These do look good! not sure if I can get everything here in Australia but will sure try 🙂
What a tasty treat I will be definitely up for one of this Alabama sliders. Thanks for join us at #Alittlebitofeverything
Oh my, these look delicious!! I’d love to hook ’em! 😉 Seriously, these sound and look absolutely wonderful and I’m so happy you shared them with us. Pinning to our board.
All the best-
Dean
We are ready for some football here in the great lone star state(Hook Em Horns)! I will admit that your “Bama Boys” have a great team, (Roll Tide) and the game will be much better with you awesome Alabama Sliders! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Full Plate Thursday and sure hope you have a great weekend!
Miz Helen
These look delicious! I’ll have to try them soon, sliders are the best!!
Thanks for sharing with the Share your Style Link Party!!
I can’t wait to try this recipe and I want to thank you for linking to celebrate your story. We do appreciate you.
Bring on football season and sliders are perfect for football parties. Your sliders look fabulous. Thank you for sharing at Artsy Fartsy Link Party.
The addition of spaghetti sauce sounds amazing!! No doubt the sliders are tasty! Thanks for sharing at Fiesta Friday party!
Sliders are the perfect football snack! Thanks for sharing the recipe with SYC.
Jann
I’m a Miami Dolphins fan, so there is no love here for Nick Saban, but I do love a good slider. Love the cup in that first picture too. My wife needs that #lilbitofeverything
Love your recipe, looks so delicious! Thank you for sharing!
The spaghetti sauce mix sounds so great! Yum! Love the cup too! Sharing! Thank you for sharing on Merry Monday! Hope to see ya next week!
Kim
Prior to retiring I work for a US company headquartered in Southern Alabama, so I know the craziness. Your slider recipe sounds good, not too sweet as many can be.
these sound amazing love the addition of spaghetti sauce thanks for sharing
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Coming over from What’s for Dinner Sunday and had to check out these Alabama Sliders! They look delicious! We just got back from vacationing in Alabama and so far, it’s been my favorite state to vacation in. I think I could move there! The beaches are beautiful, food is delicious, and the people are friendly.
Glad you stopped in to check it out! Glad to hear someone say so many positive things about Alabama – you’re correct on all points!
I wish you delivered, because boy do those look good!
Roll Tide
These look delicious. I can’t wait to try them out!
These look fabulous! Showed my husband and he wants one. (And I like the cup!) Thanks for sharing at the What’s for Dinner party!