Hanky Panky Recipe - Dinner in 321 (2024)

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Hanky Pankies are a delicious, old-fashioned appetizer with cheesy sausage and beef served on pieces of rye. This Hanky Panky recipe puts a spin on the classic by turning them into crowd-pleasing sliders with only 7 ingredients!

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In my opinion, the best things in life are easy to make and delicious. This Hanky Panky recipe checks both boxes. If you've never had this classic appetizer recipe, you're in for a real treat!

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Why You'll Love this Recipe

  • Crowd Pleaser: Theses meat and cheese sliders are the perfect appetizer at a party, special event, or game day. They're always on my Super Bowl menu.Their small size makes them easy to manage, and the variety of flavors packed into each bite ensures that they are a crowd favorite.
  • Easy to Make: Hanky Panky sliders with pretzel rolls take less than 20 minutes make!
  • Simple Ingredients: Only 7 basic ingredients in this delicious appetizer: ground beef, breakfast sausage, American cheese, spices, and pretzel rolls!
  • Easy Assembly & Make-Ahead Wonder: You can make the filling ahead of time. When ready to serve, simply reheat and stuff the rolls!

What is a Hanky Panky?

Hankie Pankies are traditional a cheesy meat mixture made with sausage, ground beef, and Velveeta or American cheese and served over rye toast or party bread -it's truly magical! Variations of the recipe have also been known to be called Party Pizzas, Polish Mistakes, Polish Disasters, and S*it on a Shingle (SOS recipe).

They were especially popular in the Midwest around the 1970s, and claim to be from Cincinnati, Ohio. I was first introduced to them almost 30 years ago by my aunt at her home interior parties (home decor in the 1980s), and I've been perfecting my recipe ever since.

Traditionally, the Hanky Pankies cheesy meat filling is spread on co*cktail rye bread slices and baked in the oven (see recipe below). I wanted to put a spin the classic recipe by putting a spin on it with King's Hawaiian Pretzel Slider Buns! It's officially one of my new favorite appetizers!

The combination of the savory filling, salty pretzel exterior, and sweet bread is a beautiful thing! Obviously, they're great in their classic rye bread form, but these just might become your new favorite way of making them too!

Appetizers are one of my favorite things to make, you should also try my roast beef sliders, buffalo chicken sliders, Red Lobster sausage balls, or ricotta crostini.

What You'll Need

Scroll down to see the ingredient amounts in the recipe card.

  • Breakfast Sausage: Provides a savory and meaty flavor to the appetizer. The type of sausage used can influence the overall taste, and variations may include mild or spicy sausage based on preference. I prefer Jimmy Dean or Purnell Old Folks pork sausage,
  • Hamburger Meat: Ground beef contributes additional meatiness and texture to the dish. The combination of ground sausage and ground beef creates a well-balanced flavor profile.
  • Seasonings (Cayenne Pepper, Oregano, Garlic Powder): Enhances the overall flavor of the meat mixture.
  • American Cheese: Used to create a creamy and cheesy base for the appetizer. It adds a smooth and melty texture that binds the other ingredients together.
  • King's Hawaiian Pretzel Slider Buns: The pretzel slider buns serve as the vehicle for delivering the flavorful meat and cheese mixture. The pretzel buns contribute a slightly salty and chewy element that complements the savory filling.

Pro Tip: You can also make the Hanky Panky filling in the Crockpot on low which is great for keeping warm during parties. Serve on slider buns, rye toast, chips or a baked potato.

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Tools You'll Need

How to Make Hanky Panky Recipe

  1. Cook and crumble the meat in a large skillet on medium-high heat until no longer pink and cooked through. Drain any excess fat in a colander or with a paper towel.
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  1. Turn the heat to medium, and add the spices. Stir until combined well.
  2. Lay the cheese slices on top of the meat, and allow it to warm for 3 minutes. Stir the mixture until the cheese has fully melted and it's a cohesive mix.
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  1. Separate the tops from the bottoms of the buns. To each of the bottom buns, add 2 tablespoons of the cooked filling. Add the top buns to the top and serve. (Optional: butter and toast the inside of the buns in a skillet prior to adding the filling.) Serving Hanky Panky sliders warm is ideal.
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Pro Tips and Substitutions

  • Cheese Options: You can use either Velveeta or American cheese or a combination of the two. Substituting with cheddar cheese will not yield the creaminess that makes this recipe so delicious, but you can use it as well.
  • Change up the sausage. You can use ground turkey, hot sausage, mild sausage, or homemade breakfast sausage. For a leaner option, you can opt for ground breakfast turkey sausage.
  • Bread Options: If pretzel slider buns aren't available, you can also serve these as sliders on traditional King's Sweet Hawaiian Rolls or any slider bun variety.
  • Use up the leftovers. The leftover filling is also excellent in a grilled sandwich, quesadilla, or over tortilla chips.
  • Make it gluten free. Hanky Panky sliders can be an easy gluten-free appetizer by using corn tortilla chips or gluten-free bread as the base.
  • Try a low-carb Hanky Panky. Halve and remove the membrane from mini sweet peppers, fill with the filling, and bake in the oven or air fry.
  • Try it as a dip in the slow cooker. If you want to make hanky panky appetizers as a dip, add a can of Rotel tomatoes, ¼ pound more American and/or Velveeta cheese, and a splash of milk to your desired consistency. This is great to serve in a slow cooker on low heat with tortilla chips and raw veggies.
  • Make ahead perfection. You can make the filling ahead of time and reheat it before your get-together.

What's the Difference between a Hanky Panky Appetizer and SOS Recipe?

Both served as appetizers, Hanky Panky and SOS (Sh*t on a Shingle) have distinct ingredient and presentation differences:

Hanky Panky:

  1. Ingredients: Hanky Panky is typically made with a mixture of ground sausage and ground beef seasoned with spices, sometimes including Worcestershire sauce and other flavorings.
  2. Cheese Component: It commonly includes a cheese component, such as Velveeta or other meltable cheeses, which contributes to its creamy and cheesy texture.
  3. Bread or Crackers: Hanky Panky is often served as a warm dip alongside small slices of bread or crackers for dipping.
  4. Baking: The mixture is often baked on co*cktail bread or pumpernickel bread until bubbly and golden brown, creating a gooey and flavorful appetizer.

SOS (Sh*t on a Shingle):

  1. Main Ingredient: SOS typically features chipped beef, which is thinly sliced dried and salted beef. It's cooked in a creamy white sauce made with milk and flour.
  2. Serving Base: SOS is traditionally served over toast or biscuits, providing a hearty and filling dish.
  3. Creamy White Sauce: The focus of SOS is on the creamy white sauce that coats the chipped beef, creating a comforting and savory dish.
  4. Texture: While Hanky Panky has a gooey and dip-like consistency, SOS has a thicker, gravy-like texture.

Storage, Reheating and Make-Ahead

  • For the refrigerator: Store any leftover filling mixture in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
  • For the freezer: Store the filling in the freezer in an airtight container for up to 3 months.
  • To reheat the filling: If frozen, allow to thaw in the fridge overnight or at room temperature for 1 to 2 hours. Once thawed, heat in a saucepan or skillet over medium low heat for 5 minutes or until warmed through. For the microwave, place in a microwave safe dish and heat for 2 minutes or until warm.
  • To make the filling ahead: The perfect party recipe, make the filling the day before and reheat on the stove or in the crockpot on low heat.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of meat for SOS recipe?

The traditional meat used in a "Sh*t on a Shingle" (SOS) recipe is chipped beef. Chipped beef refers to thin slices of dried, salted beef. In the classic SOS recipe, the chipped beef is typically rehydrated and cooked in a creamy white sauce made with milk and flour. The resulting dish is then served over toast.

Can you make creamed chipped beef ahead of time?

Yes! Allow the creamed chipped beef mixture to cool to room temperature then transfer to an airtight container and refrigerate. When ready to serve, gently reheat the creamed chipped beef on the stovetop or in the microwave. Add a little extra milk if needed to adjust the consistency.

What kind of toast is used for sh*t on a shingle?

Sh*t on a Shingle typically uses plain white or toast points. The simplicity of white bread or toast points allows the creamy chipped beef sauce to shine.

What is chipped beef?

Chipped beef refers to thin slices of dried, salted beef. It is often rehydrated or cooked in a creamy sauce and used in dishes like creamed chipped beef, commonly served over toast.

What is the difference between sausage gravy and creamed chipped beef?

The main difference between sausage gravy and creamed chipped beef is the protein and flavor profile. Sausage gravy is made with a roux, milk, and crumbled sausage and served over biscuits. Creamed chipped beef features dried beef in a creamy white sauce made with milk and flour, often served over toast.

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Hanky Panky Recipe (Easy Appetizer!)

The Hanky Panky recipe is an appetizer traditionally served on a rye bread slice. This version is a spin on the classic turning them into sliders. It makes each bite the perfect blend of sausage, hamburger, seasonings, and cheesy goodness!

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time15 minutes mins

Total Time20 minutes mins

Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American

Keyword: finger food, game day

Servings: 24 servings

Calories: 265kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 pound ground beef
  • 1 pound breakfast sausage
  • ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • ½ teaspoon oregano
  • ½ teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1 pound American cheese
  • 3 11 ounce packages King's Hawaiian Pretzel Slider Buns

Instructions

  • To a medium skillet on medium-high heat, crumble and brown the beef and sausage until no longer pink. Drain any excess grease and return to the pan on medium heat.

  • Fold in the cheese and spices, and cook until the cheese is melted.

  • Scoop 2 tablespoons of the cheesy meat mixture on each pretzel slider bun base. Place the top buns on top and serve. Optional, butter and toast the inside of the buns on the stovetop before adding the filling.

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Notes

    • For the refrigerator: Store any leftover filling mixture in an air-tight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
    • For the freezer: The filling can be frozen in an air-tight container for up to 3 months.
    • To reheat the filling: If frozen, allow to thaw in the fridge overnight or at room temperature for 1 to 2 hours. Once thawed, heat in a saucepan or skillet over medium low heat for 5 minutes or until warmed through. For the microwave, place in a microwave safe dish and heat for 2 minutes or until warm.
    • To make the filling ahead: The perfect party recipe, make the filling the day before and reheat on the stove or in the crockpot on low heat.
    • Velveeta can be substituted for American cheese. You can also use a combination of the two. Substituting with cheddar will not yield the creaminess that makes this recipe so delicious, but you can use it as well.
    • Use up the leftovers. The leftover filling is also excellent used as a filling for a grilled sandwich, quesadilla, or over tortilla chips.
    • Change up the sausage. You can use ground turkey, mild, hot, or homemade breakfast sausage.
    • Make ahead perfection. You can make the filling ahead of time and reheat it before your get-together.
    • Try a low-carb Hanky Panky. Halve and remove the membrane from mini sweet peppers, fill with the filling, and bake in the oven or air fry.
    • Try it as a dip in the slow cooker. If you want to make this a dip, add a can of Rotel, ¼ pound more American and/or Velveeta cheese, and a splash of milk to your desired consistency. This is great to serve in a slow cooker on low heat with tortilla chips and raw veggies.
    • Make it gluten-free. Hanky Panky sliders can be an easy gluten-free appetizer by using corn tortilla chips or gluten-free bread as the base.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 265kcal | Carbohydrates: 16g | Protein: 13g | Fat: 17g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Trans Fat: 0.5g | Cholesterol: 56mg | Sodium: 533mg | Potassium: 125mg | Fiber: 0.03g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 211IU | Vitamin C: 0.2mg | Calcium: 203mg | Iron: 1mg

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  1. VANESSA

    I use the rye bread and just cut the bread in half. they are just bigger squares. my family likes this better!

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    • Laura Ashley

      Yes, they really are SUPER delicious with rye bread! 🙂

    • Jen Gilbert

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      These are delicious!! We ate them for supper one night, and the next day I put the leftover filling in some phyllo shells and they were the best little snack!

    • Laura Ashley

      Thank you! I love how you repurposed that filling too!

  2. Debbie DeFiore

    Hi Laura Ashley, I’m so excited to be on your email list. I also follow you on Instagram and I just love your recipes. So practical, comforting and most of all delicious. I think you are one of the most kindest, and sweetest people, and though I don’t know you I can tell you are a Christian. The Light of Christ surely and truly shines through you! I love how He can and able to work through others on something as simple as an Instagram Feed! Thanks be to God! and THANK YOU for who you are and what you do. You are a true blessing to so many.
    In Christ Love,
    Debbie DeFiore ♥️

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    • Laura Ashley

      Debbie, this comment has left my heart feeling so full! Thank you SO much for your kindness and support! I do try to be a witness to others as best I can on my platforms, and I'm happy to hear that it's what is coming across as well. I'm so happy you're here and that you like my content. I hope you have a blessed day!

  3. Elaine Cope

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    These went over very well. So easy to make. Delicious with the pretzel buns.

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    • Laura Ashley

      That is fantastic to hear!! I'm so happy you made them and they were a hit!

  4. Jules

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    I haven't heard that saying in years and it just made me smile. I made these little sammies for breakfast and the leftovers will go into the freezer for the Super Bowl gathering.

    Reply

    • Laura Ashley

      Aww!! I'm so happy that it made you smile and that you made them too! Thank you so much! Hope your game day is filled with lots of super yummy foods!

  5. Janelle

    Hanky Panky Recipe - Dinner in 321 (16)
    Tried these for the first time last night and they were SO GOOD. Where have these been my whole life?! 5 stars!

    Reply

    • Laura Ashley

      YAY!!! I'm SO excited you've finally been introduced to them and that you liked them so much!! THANK YOU!

  6. Lynn

    Hanky Panky Recipe - Dinner in 321 (17)
    These are perfect for a large gathering! Yum!

    Reply

    • Laura Ashley

      Thank you SO MUCH!!

  7. Jules

    Hanky Panky Recipe - Dinner in 321 (18)
    These little sammies are perfect for brunch or finger food appetizer and there flavor is delicious!

    Reply

    • Laura Ashley

      Thank you SO much!!

  8. Kathleen

    Hanky Panky Recipe - Dinner in 321 (19)
    I remember having sandwiches like this as a kid, classic 70's! I made them for the Super Bowl yesterday, and people were raving about them! Thanks!

    Reply

    • Laura Ashley

      Aww! I love that! Thank you!!

  9. Nikki

    Hanky Panky Recipe - Dinner in 321 (20)
    These were a big win at our super bowl party! YUM!

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    • Laura Ashley

      Thank you SO MUCH!! I'm so happy it was a hit!

  10. Joanne Anderson

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    HI: I made your hanky pinky sliders and my oh my, so yummy and so very easy. I changed the velvet (my store was out) to a nacho sauce and added cheddar. They we s yummy. Will make them again.

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    • Laura Ashley

      Thank you SO MUCH!! I'm so happy it was a hit!

  11. Melinda Fountain

    Hanky Panky Recipe - Dinner in 321 (22)
    A quick and delicious meal!! This recipe was a big hit with my family!

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    • Laura Ashley

      Thank you SO MUCH!! I'm so happy it was a hit!

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