Puff Pastry Pinwheels couldn’t be easier to make! Here I’ll show you 4 delicious flavours: Pesto, Pizza, Marmite and Prosciutto.
Puff Pastry Pinwheels
Puff pastry pinwheels are perfect for an after school snack, great to serve at a gathering, or even just to have for when the savoury tooth craving hits! The other awesome thing about pinwheels is how versatile they are. There’s a huge number of fillings that work perfectly in puff pastry, which we’ll get into in just a sec, but first let’s see what you’ll need for a basic cheesy pinwheel:
- Puff Pastry
- Cheese
- Egg wash
- Oil Spray
That’s it! When it comes to making pinwheels, it truly couldn’t be easier. Let’s take a quick look..
How to make Puff Pastry Pinwheels (quick summary)
- Roll out your pastry (preferably still on parchment paper).
- Slice in half.
- Add fillings and roll, leaving 1″ gap at the end. Brush gap with egg wash and complete the roll.
- Pop in the freezer to firm up, then slice 3/4″ circles.
- Pop on an oiled tray and bake away!
Like I said, these beauties are incredibly versatile. Like most things, as long as there’s cheese, you won’t go wrong 🤣 Do have a play around with fillings, but today here’s the 4 we’ll be diving into:
- Pesto
- Pizza
- Prosciutto
- Marmite
1. Pesto Puff Pastry Pinwheels
Cheese and pesto truly is a match made in heaven (see Chicken Pesto Grilled Cheese for reference). I don’t know about you, but I’ve also got a pot of pesto lurking about in the fridge just screaming to be used. Look no further than these pinwheels.
Pesto Puff Pastry Pinwheels Ingredients
- Fresh Basil Pesto
- Mozzarella
- Parmesan
That creamy, stringy mozzarella when they’re fresh out the oven.. you’re gonna die and go to pinwheel heaven.
2. Pizza Puff Pastry Pinwheels
These are an absolute classic and probably one of the most popular pinwheel fillings. Because stuffing pizza in to most edible things is always a winner (see Pizza Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms for reference). Here’s the ingredients I recommend for these pinwheels:
Pizza Puff Pastry Pinwheel Ingredients
- Pizza Sauce
- Strong Cheddar
- Pepperoni
- Peppers
- Parmesan
- Oregano
I recommend overlapping the pepperoni slightly so it’s easier to roll. As these have the most ingredients out of all the varieties, I also definitely recommend freezing them slightly to firm up before slicing.
3. Prosciutto Puff Pastry Pinwheels
Prosciutto is great for pinwheels as it’s so thin. These are also a take on my Cheese & Prosciutto Twists!
Prosciutto Puff Pastry Pinwheel Ingredients
- Prosciutto
- Mild Cheddar
- Oregano
I definitely recommend a mild cheddar for these. As prosciutto is quite salty, it gets all a bit much if paired with a strong cheddar. A nice mild cheddar compliments the prosciutto without overpowering it.
4. Marmite Puff Pastry Pinwheels
I’ve only got 1 other marmite recipe on my blog, as I know it’s a controversial ingredient 😂personally I LOVE this stuff. If you’re like me, you’re gonna absolutely love these pinwheels too.
Marmite Puff Pastry Pinwheels Ingredients
- Marmite
- Mild Cheddar
Same reason for the mild cheddar as above. Marmite is VERY salty.
And there we have it! 4 delicious puff pastry pinwheel flavour ready for the taking.
These pinwheels are delicious hot or room temp! When they’re fresh out the oven they will be slightly soft, but as they cool they will crisp. To store, cover tightly and pop in the fridge, then take out and either bring to room temp or pop in the oven. I do not recommend microwaving to warm up as they come out too soft.
Hey, whilst you’re here why not check out my other recipes?
Easy Puff Pastry Recipes
- Chorizo Sausage Rolls
- Potato, Cheese and Onion Pasties
- Cheese and Prosciutto Twists
- Homemade Sausage Rolls
- Chicken, Leek and Mushroom Pie
Okay, let’s tuck into this pinwheel recipe shall we?
How to make Puff Pastry Pinwheels (4 ways!) (Full Recipe & Video)
Puff Pastry Pinwheels (4 ways!)
Equipment
- Sharp Knife
- Chopping Board
- Cheese Grater
- Spoon (for spreading)
- Large Oven Tray (possibly two if needed)
- Wire Rack (for cooling)
- Brush (for egg wash)
- Spatula (for removing off tray)
Ingredients
- 2 sheets of Pre-Rolled Puff Pastry (see notes)
- 1 Egg, beaten for egg wash
- Oil Spray
- pinch of Flour, (if not pre-rolled in parchment paper)
Pesto
- 2 heaped tbsp Basil Pesto, or as needed
- 3/4 cup / 75g Mozzarella, shredded
- 1/4 cup / 20g Parmesan, finely grated
Pizza
- 2 heaped tbsp Pizza Sauce, or as needed
- 1 cup / 100g Strong Cheddar, grated
- 12 thin slices of Pepperoni
- 2 tbsp Peppers, finely diced
- few pinches of Parmesan
- few pinches of Oregano
Prosciutto
- 4 slices of Prosciutto (parma ham)
- 1 cup / 100g Mild Cheddar, grated
- few pinches of Oregano
Marmite
- 2 tsp Marmite, or as needed (careful a little goes a long way!)
- 1 cup / 100g Mild Cheddar, grated
Instructions
- Roll out your pastry. If it's got parchment paper pre-rolled, leave it on that. If it's doesn't or you're rolling out your own, add a pinch of flour to a surface. Slice each rectangle in half.
- Add your toppings in this order, making sure you leave 1" gap at one of the ends to seal shut:Pesto: 2 heaped tbsp pesto, 3/4 cup/75g mozzarella, 1/4 cup/20g parmesan.Pizza: 2 heaped tbsp pizza sauce, 1cup/100g strong cheddar, 12 pepperoni slices, 2 tbsp peppers, few pinches of parmesan, few pinches of oregano.Prosciutto: 1 cup/100g mild cheddar, 4 slices prosciutto, few pinches of oregano.Marmite: 2 tsp marmite, 1 cup/100g mild cheddar.
- Carefully and quite tightly roll each rectangle up until the 1" gap. Brush with egg wash, then finish the roll. Pop in the freezer for 15mins to firm up. Take out and slice each log into 6 (approx 3/4" slices).
- Space out on an oiled sprayed tray or greased parchment paper (they will expand when they cook, you might need two trays) and brush with egg wash. Pop in the oven at 390F/200C for 15mins or until golden and crispy. Keep an eye on them, they go from perfect to burnt unfortunately quickly.
- Leave to cool for a few mins, then remove with a spatula and place on a wire rack until ready to serve.
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prepare los molinetes para una reunión entre amigos y fue éxito, todos quedaron deliciosos
¡Me alegro de que hayan ido bien! Muchas gracias por la reseña. C. x
If you haven’t tasted Marmite, you haven’t lived! Wonderful in Pinwheels!
Can these be frozen for cooking at a later time.
Thanks
I have never tested this but I imagine it would work just fine!
Love all your filling ideas for these puff pastry pinwheels! I’ve baked filled puff pastry before but never thought to cut it into pinwheels! Such a great party idea too. Going to try the pesto one first.
enjoy!! 🙂
Love all the different options for these pinwheels! They would make a great party food!!!
They sure do! 🙂
This is awesome! I love when bloggers share alternate ways to use ingredients or recipes! I don’t know which one I want to make first! Bookmarking to make a later day.
Enjoy!! 🙂
What great ideas! I really want to try the pesto ones! I have no idea what marmite is, Lol.
Haha, it’s a yeast extract. very acquired taste!!
Marmite is very strong and overpower a everything else. I cannot even imagine how wierd it would be paired with any type of cheese. Marmite is popular in Europe and is a kissing cousin to Vegemite in Australia. They are equally off putting in my opinion.
Marmite and cheese is a match made in heaven! These look great.
I don’t know which one my favourite is 😀 All I know is, there is lots of puff pastry goodness to enjoy here, and I LOVE it.
Allllll of them! 🙂
These are gorgeous! What a fun delicious party food!
Thanks Jess! 🙂