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Savory Puff Pastry Pinwheels

This is one wheel that you'll want to steer directly into your mouth.

Liz Harris

Sep 27, 2024

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Puff pastry appetizers are a wonderful starter for your next party or game day. They're easily customizable and great for large or small gatherings and require no utensils, which means less to clean up. Who doesn't like that? These puff pastry pinwheels are flaky, buttery, and filled with some of my favorite savory spreads. I created three different variations, but feel free to get creative and make up some of your own combinations.

Each of these pinwheels requires only three ingredients: puff pastry (I used store bought, but you're welcome to make yours from scratch), a Harry & David spread of your choice, and one additional topping. I chose to make three different variations of these puff pastry appetizers:

1. Mozzarella Cheese with Harry & David Classic Bruschetta Spread

2. Goat Cheese with Harry & David Roasted Red Pepper and Artichoke Spread

3. Spinach with Harry & David Red Pepper and Cheese Spread

You'll also need about a tablespoon of all-purpose flour for dusting, a beaten egg for a wash, and some parchment paper. Easy, right?

These puff pastry appetizers may be simple and straightforward to make, but here are a few tips that will garner delicious success.

First, and probably most important, resist the urge to add too much filling. I know, it's tempting to slather on a thick layer of any Harry & David spread and pile on the cheese(s) or spinach, but adding too much filling will result in a soggy, goopyy mess — and that certainly doesn't make for a very appetizing appetizer.

Second, freeze the rolled logs before baking. This is necessary to firm them up so they can be sliced easily and neatly. Freezing them will also prevent them from spreading out too much during baking.

The spreads are so flavorful, that if you have any spreads leftover, you may want to have a spoon at the ready because you may find yourself eating them right out of the jar.

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Savory Puff Pastry Pinwheels
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PREP TIME: 10 minutesCOOK TIME: 20 minutesRESTING TIME : 20 minutesTOTAL TIME: 50 minutes
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Equipment
  • Parchment paper
  • Rolling pin
  • 2 baking sheets

Ingredients

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Classic Bruschetta

Instructions
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  • Lay two pieces of parchment paper on your counter and dust lightly with flour. Unfold the sheets of puff pastry and place them on top of the parchment paper. Use a rolling pin to roll each sheet into a rectangle that's approximately 14" x 10".
  • 2
  • Slice each rectangle down the middle lengthwise. You'll now have 4 elongated rectangles of puff pastry, but will only need 3 for this recipe. You can save the fourth rectangle to make additional pinwheels, if desired.
  • 3
  • For each of the pinwheel variations, evenly spread the Harry & David spread on top of one of the puff pastry rectangles, leaving a 1-inch border at one of the short ends. Then top with the cheese(s) or spinach, depending on the variation.
  • 4
  • Starting at the opposite short end, roll each rectangle up tightly, stopping at the border. Brush some of the beaten egg on the border. Then finish the roll and pinch with your fingers to help seal the seam.
  • 5
  • Place all three rolls on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet or large plate and transfer to your freezer for 15-20 minutes to chill.
  • 6
  • Preheat the oven to 400˚ F.
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  • Remove the chilled rolls from your freezer. Using a sharp knife, trim off and discard any ends that are uneven. Then slice each roll into 6 equal-sized slices. Spread the slices out onto two baking sheets lined with parchment paper. Then transfer to your preheated oven and bake for 18-20 minutes. The pinwheels should be puffed and golden brown.
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  • Remove from the oven and let the pinwheels cool on their baking sheets for about 5 minutes. Then transfer to a wire rack. Enjoy warm.

Notes

I enjoy these pinwheels the most while they're still warm, but they are still very good at room temperature, too. If you'd like to reheat them, use your oven to preserve crispness; do not use your microwave. Reheat them at 400˚ F for 6-7 minutes.


Recipe Author: Liz Harris

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