Ritz Cracker Party Sandwiches saved me during a last minute game night when I needed something fast, fun, and totally snackable. You know that moment when friends text they are on their way and your fridge looks a little meh? This is the move. They bake up in minutes, they look cute on a platter, and nobody ever guesses how simple they are. The crunchy buttery crackers hug melty cheese and savory fillings in the best way. I keep the basics stocked so I can whip them up without stress.
The Story Behind This Recipe
I’ve spent years testing recipes for Midd Leeast Sector, and this Ritz Cracker Party Sandwiches is a keeper: big on flavor with no weird tricks. Ritz Cracker Party Sandwiches saved me during a last minute game night when I needed something fast, fun, and totally snackable. You know that moment when…
How to make Ritz Cracker Party Sandwiches
What You Need
These come together with everyday ingredients and a tiny bit of prep. Here is my go to combo that never fails:
- Ritz crackers the classic, about 2 sleeves for a crowd
- Cheese Swiss, cheddar, or pepper jack, sliced into cracker sized squares
- Deli meat sliced ham or turkey, cut into small pieces
- Butter mix 5 tablespoons melted butter, 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard, 1 teaspoon Worcestershire, 1 teaspoon poppy seeds, 1/2 teaspoon onion powder, pinch of garlic powder, and a little black pepper
- Optional thin pickle slices, a dab of honey mustard, or a tiny smear of mayo
If you want a sweet side on the tray, these no-bake buckeye graham crackers are a happy match for the savory bites.
Step by Step
1. Heat the oven to 350°F. Line a sheet pan with parchment for easy cleanup.
2. Mix the butter topping. Melt the butter and stir in Dijon, Worcestershire, poppy seeds, onion powder, garlic powder, and black pepper. Taste and adjust. It should be buttery, tangy, and a little savory.
3. Build the stacks. Lay half the crackers on the pan, top each with cheese and meat, then cap with another cracker. Keep everything neat so the butter coats evenly.
4. Brush generously. Stir the butter mixture well and brush it over the tops of the sandwiches. If any pools on the pan, scoop it back onto the crackers. Flavor on flavor is the goal.
5. Bake 8 to 10 minutes. Pull them when the cheese is melted and the tops look glossy. Let them sit for 2 to 3 minutes so no one burns their fingertips, then serve warm.
Pro tips Use thin cheese slices so the crackers do not slide. Keep the fillings small and flat. And do not skimp on the butter mix, it is the secret to that wow factor.
“I made a double batch for a birthday party and they disappeared faster than the cupcakes. We dipped in honey mustard and it was instant crowd love.”
For dessert lovers, balance the savory tray with a plate of easy buckeye graham crackers. The chocolate peanut butter vibe next to the salty bites is unbeatable.

Ritz Cracker Party Sandwiches Variations
Flavor Ideas
- Ham and Swiss Classic add a tiny smear of Dijon under the cheese
- Turkey Club turkey, cheddar, and a small piece of crisp bacon with a dot of mayo
- Buffalo Chicken shredded rotisserie chicken tossed in buffalo sauce with Monterey Jack and a tiny ranch drizzle after baking
- Caprese Bite mozzarella, small tomato sliver, and basil, then a touch of balsamic glaze after baking
- Pizza Night pepperoni slice, mozzarella, and a brush of pizza sauce beneath the cheese
- Veggie Melt paper thin cucumber or roasted red pepper, provolone, and a dab of pesto
- Sweet and Savory cheddar with a dot of fig jam or hot pepper jelly
Kid Friendly Swaps
Go mild on seasonings and stick with cheddar or Colby Jack. Skip the mustard if your kids are picky. And for a no cook treat to set beside the warm sandwiches, make a quick plate of buckeye graham cracker bites. They look fancy without extra work.

Can I Make Ritz Cracker Party Sandwiches Ahead?
Yes, and I am a big fan of the plan ahead route when hosting. You can assemble up to 24 hours in advance, cover tightly, and refrigerate. Hold off on brushing with butter until right before baking so the crackers stay crisp.
Storage and Reheating
Refrigerator After baking, keep leftovers in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Reheat at 325°F for 6 to 8 minutes so they crisp back up. The microwave works in a pinch, but the crackers will be soft.
Freezer Assemble the sandwiches, freeze on a sheet pan, then store in a freezer bag for up to 1 month. Brush with butter and bake directly from frozen at 350°F for 12 to 14 minutes.
Transporting Keeping them warm for a party? Pack in a foil pan, cover, and pop into a low oven once you arrive. I also like to bring a sweet tray like these chocolate peanut butter graham crackers to round things out without extra kitchen time.
What To Serve With Ritz Cracker Party Sandwiches
I love pairing these with crisp veggies and a cool dip. Think carrot sticks, cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, and a bowl of ranch or tzatziki. A big green salad with a tangy vinaigrette keeps things fresh and colorful on the table. If people want heat, set out jalapeño slices or a tiny bottle of hot sauce. For sips, go easy with lemonade, iced tea, or light beer. And if you want a sweet bite that requires zero oven time, tuck a plate of no-bake buckeye graham crackers at the end of the buffet so folks can grab dessert as they circle back.
More Easy Appetizers
When I host, I aim for three kinds of bites: something warm and cheesy, something fresh and crunchy, and something sweet or nutty. These little sandwiches check the warm and cheesy box beautifully. Add a bowl of guacamole with tortilla chips and a platter of sliced fruit, and you are done. If you are building a game day spread, consider sausage stuffed mini peppers or a simple baked spinach dip. And if time is extra tight, the shortcut dessert I reach for again and again is no-bake buckeye graham crackers because they taste like candy with practically no effort.
Common Questions
Do I have to bake them? Nope. You can skip the butter and serve them cold with cheese and deli meat. They will not be melty but still taste great.
Can I use flavored crackers? Yes. Garlic butter or roasted vegetable flavors work fine. Just taste the butter mix and dial back salt if needed.
What cheese melts best? Swiss and Monterey Jack melt smoothly. Cheddar melts too, but go thin so the stacks do not slide.
Can I make them vegetarian? Absolutely. Use cheese plus roasted veggies or pesto, or go Caprese style with tomato and basil.
How do I keep them from getting soggy? Add the butter right before baking and serve shortly after. If holding, crack the oven to low heat to keep them crisp.
Ready to Make a Plate?
With a sleeve of crackers and a few fridge staples, you can turn out a platter of cozy, melty bites in minutes. Keep the process simple, brush on that buttery magic, and let the oven do the heavy lifting. If you want more ideas and hosting tips, I love the approach in RITZ® Crackers Party Sandwiches – Gift of Hospitality and the fun twist shared by Ritz Cracker Party Sandwiches | 12 Tomatoes. Try a batch this week and let me know your favorite variation. Your crew will ask for these again, guaranteed.

Ritz Cracker Party Sandwiches
Ingredients
Method
- Heat the oven to 350°F. Line a sheet pan with parchment for easy cleanup.
- Mix the butter topping: Melt the butter and stir in Dijon, Worcestershire, poppy seeds, onion powder, garlic powder, and black pepper. Adjust to taste.
- Lay half the crackers on the pan. Top each with cheese and meat, then cap with another cracker.
- Brush the butter mixture generously over the tops of the sandwiches.
- Bake for 8 to 10 minutes, until the cheese is melted and the tops look glossy.
- Let them sit for 2 to 3 minutes before serving warm.

