These cheese pinwheels are a quick, flaky, and irresistibly cheesy snack made with puff pastry and a simple creamy filling. They are perfect for tea-time, party platters, lunch boxes, or whenever you want an easy bite that looks impressive but takes very little effort.
Each pinwheel bakes up golden and crisp on the outside with soft, melty cheese layers inside. The combination of cream cheese and cheddar gives a rich, savory flavor, while the herbs add a fresh touch that balances every bite.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
These pinwheels are incredibly easy to make using ready-made puff pastry, yet they deliver that bakery-style flaky texture and cheesy goodness.
They are also very versatile and perfect for both casual snacks and special occasions. You can serve them warm or at room temperature, making them ideal for entertaining.
Cheese Pinwheels Recipe Ingredients

- 1 sheet puff pastry, thawed
- 4 oz cream cheese, softened
- 1 cup grated cheddar cheese
- 2 tablespoons chopped fresh herbs
- 1 egg, beaten (for egg wash)
- 1 tablespoon sesame or poppy seeds (optional)
Spotlight on Key Ingredients
1. Puff Pastry
Texture: Light, flaky, and crisp when baked
Flavor: Buttery and delicate
2. Cream Cheese
Texture: Smooth and creamy
Flavor: Rich with a slight tang
3. Cheddar Cheese
Texture: Melty and slightly stretchy
Flavor: Sharp, savory, and bold
Kitchen Tools You’ll Need
- Rolling pin: for flattening pastry
- Clean surface: for rolling
- Sharp knife: for slicing pinwheels
- Baking sheet: for even baking
- Parchment paper: prevents sticking
- Pastry brush: for egg wash
Ingredient Substitutions for Different Needs
- No Cheddar: Use mozzarella or processed cheese
- No Cream Cheese: Use ricotta or paneer spread
- No Fresh Herbs: Use dried herbs
- No Egg Wash: Use milk or butter
- No Seeds: Skip or use flax seeds

Cheese Flower Pinwheels
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Preheat your oven to 200°C (392°F). Lightly flour a clean surface and roll out the thawed puff pastry into a rectangle about 30×20 cm (12×8 inches), roughly 0.3 cm (1/8 inch) thick.

- Spread the softened cream cheese evenly over the entire surface of the pastry, leaving about a 1 cm (0.4 inch) border along one long edge.

- Sprinkle the grated cheddar cheese and chopped herbs evenly over the cream cheese layer, distributing them across the entire surface.

- Starting from the long edge with the filling, carefully roll the pastry tightly into a log, like a jelly roll, pressing gently to seal the edge.

- Use a sharp knife to cut the rolled dough into 1.5 cm (⅝ inch) thick slices, creating small pinwheels with visible layers.

- Arrange the slices cut side up on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper, spacing them slightly apart to allow for puffing.

- Brush the tops of each pinwheel with the beaten egg to give a shiny, golden finish, and sprinkle sesame or poppy seeds on top if desired.

- Bake in the preheated oven for 15–20 minutes, or until the pinwheels are puffed, golden, and crispy, with bubbling cheese at the edges.

- Remove from the oven and let the pinwheels cool on the baking sheet for about 5 minutes; this helps set the cheese and keeps the pastry crisp.

- Transfer to a serving platter and enjoy these crispy, cheesy flower-shaped pinwheels warm or at room temperature, perfect for sharing and delighting your guests.

Nutrition Information
| Nutrient | Per Serving (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Calories | 150 |
| Carbs | 14g |
| Protein | 5g |
| Fat | 15g |
| Fiber | 1g |
| Sugar | 1g |
| Sodium | 260mg |
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Warm Pastry Dough: Keep it slightly chilled for best layers.
- Overfilling: Can cause leakage while baking.
- Loose Rolling: Roll tightly for neat spirals.
- Uneven Slices: Leads to uneven baking.
- Skipping Egg Wash: Affects golden color.
- Overbaking: Watch closely after 15 minutes.
Cooking Tips and Tricks
- Roll Evenly: Keep thickness around 1/8 inch.
- Chill Before Cutting: Makes slicing cleaner.
- Use Sharp Knife: Prevents squashing layers.
- Space Well: Allows puffing.
- Bake Until Golden: Ensures crisp texture.
- Cool Slightly Before Serving: Helps filling set.
Delicious Variations You Should Not Miss
These cheese pinwheels are easy to customize based on your taste.
- Garlic Herb Version: Add garlic powder and oregano
- Spicy Twist: Add chili flakes
- Paneer Style: Add crumbled paneer
- Pizza Pinwheels: Add a thin layer of sauce
- Mixed Cheese Version: Use a blend of cheeses
- Seeded Crunch: Add sesame and flax seeds
- Mini Party Bites: Cut smaller slices
- Kids Version: Keep flavors mild
Try More Snack Recipes
- Baked Eggplant Fries
- Baked Onion Rings
- Baked Cheese Crackers
- Rustic Puff Pastry Bites
- Baked Mozzarella Sticks
Best Make-Ahead and Storage Tips
- Prep Ahead: Roll and slice, then refrigerate before baking
- Fridge Storage: Store baked pinwheels for up to 3 days
- Freezer Friendly: Freeze unbaked slices
- Reheat Tip: Warm in oven until crisp
- Best Fresh: Serve warm for best texture
Frequently Asked Questions
- Can I make these ahead for parties?
Yes, slice and refrigerate before baking. - Can I use store-bought puff pastry?
Yes, it works perfectly. - Why did my pinwheels open up?
They may not have been rolled tightly enough. - Can kids enjoy these?
Yes, they are very kid-friendly. - Can I add vegetables?
Yes, finely chopped veggies work well. - What herbs work best?
Parsley, chives, and oregano are great. - Do they reheat well?
Yes, best in the oven. - Can I make them without egg wash?
Yes, use milk or butter. - What do they taste like?
Flaky, buttery, cheesy, and savory. - Can I make them smaller?
Yes, mini versions are perfect for snacks.

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