Fast-food cravings can strike anytime, and these Copycat Savvy Sliders are my favorite way to satisfy them at home. They layer melty cheese, crunchy pickles, crisp lettuce, and a creamy Boom Boom-style sauce for that familiar bite. There’s a small trick in shaping and stacking the patties that makes these taste remarkably close to the originals—try it once and you might skip the drive-thru.

This recipe is perfect for game day, family nights, or casual get-togethers. It’s quick to make, stores well if you have extras, and is flexible—use store-bought sauce or make your own Boom Boom sauce for a slightly fresher, spicier flavor.
Ingredients You’ll Need
The main ingredients are simple and straightforward. Use quality ground beef and fresh buns for the best results.


How to Make Copycat Savvy Sliders
Follow these steps for juicy, evenly cooked patties and perfectly assembled sliders. Scroll to the recipe card for exact measurements and nutrition information.
Season and Shape the Patties
In a mixing bowl, combine the ground beef with garlic powder, salt, and black pepper. Mix gently—overworking the meat will make the patties dense. Divide the mixture into four even portions and shape each into a thin, round patty slightly larger than the slider buns. The patties will shrink a bit during cooking, so a slightly larger size helps them fit the buns once assembled.
Cook the Patties and Melt the Cheese
Heat a nonstick skillet over medium-high heat until hot. Cook the patties 2–3 minutes per side, or until nicely browned and cooked through. Avoid overcrowding the pan; cook in batches if needed to allow a good sear. During the last minute of cooking, place a slice of American cheese on each patty so it melts smoothly.

Make the Boom Boom Sauce
To make a quick Boom Boom sauce, whisk together mayonnaise, ketchup, sweet chili sauce, sriracha, and a pinch of garlic powder until smooth. Taste and adjust the heat or sweetness to your liking. This sauce adds a creamy, tangy kick that pairs perfectly with the beef and pickles.
Assemble the Sliders
Spread the Boom Boom sauce on the bottom and top halves of each slider bun. On each bottom bun, stack two cheese-topped patties, then add sliced pickles and a leaf of lettuce for crunch and freshness. Finish with the top bun and press gently so the layers nest together without squashing the bread.

Serve with Fries
Serve the sliders hot with crispy French fries or your favorite side. They’re ideal for a casual meal, party platter, or game-day spread.

Copycat Savvy Slider
Ingredients
- 1 pound ground beef
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- Salt and black pepper, to taste
- 4 slices American cheese
- 2 medium slider buns
- 1 cup sliced pickles
- Boom Boom Sauce (store-bought or homemade)
- Lettuce leaves, for garnish
- French fries, for serving
Instructions
- In a bowl, mix together the ground beef, garlic powder, salt, and pepper. Divide into 4 equal portions and shape into thin, round patties.
- Heat a nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Cook the patties 2–3 minutes per side, or until browned and cooked through. During the last 1–2 minutes of cooking, place a slice of cheese on each patty to melt.
- Spread Boom Boom Sauce on the bottom and top halves of the slider buns. Layer two cheese-topped patties on each bun, followed by sliced pickles and lettuce.
- Serve warm with a side of crispy French fries.
Notes
- Season the beef evenly: Mix spices thoroughly so the flavor is balanced.
- Optional seasonings: Add a pinch of onion powder to the meat or spread a little mustard on the buns for extra tang.
- Melt cheese at the end: Add cheese during the last minute so it melts without overcooking the patties.
- Try different cheeses: Cheddar, pepper jack, or Swiss all work well if you want a different flavor.
- Toast the buns: A light toast adds structure and prevents the sauce from soaking into the bread.
- Try brioche buns: For a richer, slightly sweeter bite, swap slider buns for brioche.
- Lighten the sauce: Replace some or all of the mayo with Greek yogurt, or try chipotle mayo or a spicy aioli for a bolder flavor.
- Add fresh veggies: Tomato slices or raw onion add brightness and crunch.
Nutrition
Recipe Notes and Expert Tips
Small techniques make a big difference in texture and flavor. Keep patties thin, avoid overworking the meat, and assemble just before serving to preserve the bun’s texture.
- Season evenly: Make sure garlic powder, salt, and pepper are mixed well into the beef.
- Enhance flavor: Add onion powder or a touch of mustard to the buns if you want more complexity.
- Timing for cheese: Add cheese at the end so it melts perfectly without drying out the patties.
- Optional swaps: Try different cheeses or brioche buns to vary the flavor and richness.
- Keep components separate for storage: Store sauce, patties, and buns separately to avoid sogginess.
How to Store Leftovers
Store leftover components in airtight containers. Keep the sauce in the refrigerator for up to 5 days; patties will keep 2 days when refrigerated or up to 3–4 months in the freezer if wrapped and stored properly. Reheat patties before assembling and avoid freezing assembled sliders because lettuce and sauce textures change when thawed.
What to Serve With Copycat Savvy Sliders
Classic pairings include crispy fries, onion rings, tater tots, coleslaw, or a crisp garden salad. Dips like ranch or honey mustard complement both the sliders and fries for a fuller fast-food-style meal.
More Easy Recipes to Try
If you enjoy this recipe, try other approachable copycat and slider recipes for easy meals at home.
- Copycat Olive Garden Chicken Scampi Pasta
- Copycat Texas Roadhouse Rattlesnake Bites
- Homemade KFC Zinger Burger
- Cheeseburger Sliders
- Meatball Sliders