These savory Turkey Pinwheels are soft, creamy, and packed with flavor in every bite-sized piece. I started making them years ago when I needed a quick appetizer for Isabella’s birthday party, and they disappeared so fast I had to make a second batch. The best part? They come together in just 15 minutes with ingredients you probably already have in your fridge, and they’re fancy enough for holidays but easy enough for a random Tuesday snack.
If you’re looking for more easy dinner ideas to pair with these, try my Delicious Pasta alla Salmone Recipe or the Healthy Charred Lemon Brothy Beans Recipe for a complete spread. For heartier options, my Best Pepper Steak Recipe is always a hit.
Why You’ll Love This Turkey Pinwheels
- Ready in 15 minutes – No cooking, no baking, just mix, roll, and slice
- Perfect for parties – They look fancy but take almost no effort
- Customizable – Swap the turkey for ham, add different cheeses, or throw in some veggies
- Make-ahead friendly – Roll them up hours before and slice when you’re ready to serve
- Kid-approved – Even picky eaters love these bite-sized roll-ups
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Ingredients For Turkey Pinwheels
Here’s what you need to make these easy cream cheese Turkey Pinwheels.
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- Cream cheese: Softened cream cheese creates the creamy, spreadable base that holds everything together. Make sure it’s at room temperature so it mixes smoothly.
- Shredded cheese: Sharp cheddar adds tangy flavor and a little texture to the filling. You can use mozzarella for a milder taste or even pepper jack for some heat.
- Chives: Fresh chives give these Turkey Pinwheels a bright, oniony flavor without being too strong. They add little green flecks that look pretty too.
- Flour tortillas: Large 10-inch tortillas work best because they give you more surface area to roll. Burrito-size tortillas are perfect for this.
- Deli turkey: Thinly sliced turkey is the protein here. It should be fresh and not too thick, so it rolls easily without tearing the tortilla.
How to Make Turkey Pinwheels
These Turkey Pinwheels snacks come together faster than you’d think.
Mix the filling: In a small bowl, stir together the softened cream cheese, shredded cheddar, and chopped chives until smooth and well combined. The mixture should be creamy and easy to spread.


Spread on tortillas: Lay out your three tortillas on a clean cutting board. Spread a thin, even layer of the cheese mixture over each one, going almost all the way to the edges. You want enough to taste in every bite but not so much that it squishes out when you roll.


Add the turkey: Layer the deli turkey slices evenly over the cream cheese mixture on each tortilla. Leave about 1 inch free on one edge so the tortilla can seal when you roll it up.


Roll tightly: Starting from the opposite edge (the one covered with turkey), roll each tortilla into a tight log. Press gently as you go to make sure everything stays together. Repeat with all three tortillas.
Slice into pinwheels: Using a sharp knife or pizza cutter, slice each log into bite-sized pieces about ½ to ¾ inch thick. You should get around 8 to 10 slices per log, giving you about 24 pinwheels total.


Chill or serve: You can serve these right away, or wrap each log in plastic wrap and refrigerate for up to 4 hours before slicing. Chilling them helps the pinwheels hold their shape better. If you want, secure each piece with a toothpick for easier grabbing.
Store leftovers: Keep any leftover pinwheels in an airtight container or covered with plastic wrap in the fridge. They’re best eaten within a day or two.
Substitutions and Variations
Swap the cheese: Try cream cheese mixed with ranch seasoning, or use goat cheese for something tangier. Pepper jack adds a spicy kick.
Different meats: Deli ham, roast beef, or even salami work great in place of turkey. You can also use rotisserie chicken for a homemade touch.
Add veggies: Finely diced bell peppers, shredded carrots, or baby spinach add color and crunch. Just make sure they’re chopped small so they don’t poke through the tortilla.
Make it a turkey cranberry pinwheel: Spread a thin layer of cranberry sauce over the cream cheese before adding the turkey. It’s perfect for Thanksgiving leftovers. Equipment For Turkey Pinwheels
Small mixing bowl: For combining the cream cheese, shredded cheese, and chives.
Knife or pizza cutter: A sharp knife works fine, but a pizza cutter makes slicing the logs super easy and clean.
Cutting board: Gives you a flat surface for spreading and slicing.
Spoon or spatula: For mixing and spreading the cheese mixture evenly.
Toothpicks (optional): Helps secure each Turkey Pinwheels if you’re serving them on a platter.
Storage and Make-Ahead Tips
These party Turkey Pinwheels are perfect for making ahead. You can prepare the logs up to 4 hours in advance, wrap them tightly in plastic wrap, and store them in the fridge. When you’re ready to serve, just slice and arrange on a platter.
If you’ve already sliced them, store the pinwheels in a single layer in an airtight container. They’ll stay fresh for 1 to 2 days in the fridge. The key is keeping them covered so the tortillas don’t dry out. If the edges start to look a little dry, you can trim them off before serving.
Don’t freeze these. The cream cheese and fresh chives don’t hold up well after freezing, and the tortillas can get soggy when thawed.
Serving Ideas
On a party platter: Arrange these turkey and cheese pinwheels on a large platter with crackers, veggies, and dip for an easy appetizer spread.
With soup: Serve them alongside a warm bowl of tomato soup or chicken noodle soup for a light lunch.
Game day snack: Set them out with chips, salsa, and other finger food ideas during football games or movie nights.
Lunch box addition: Pack a few in your kid’s lunch with some fruit and pretzels. They’re way more fun than a regular sandwich.
Expert Tips
Use room-temperature cream cheese: If your cream cheese is too cold, it won’t mix smoothly and will be hard to spread. Let it sit out for 30 minutes before you start.
Don’t overfill: It’s tempting to pile on the cheese mixture, but too much will squish out the sides when you roll. A thin, even layer works best.
Roll tightly: A tight roll keeps the pinwheels from falling apart when you slice them. Press gently but firmly as you go.
Use a sharp knife: A dull knife will smush the pinwheels instead of cutting clean slices. Wipe the blade between cuts for the neatest spirals.
Chill before slicing: If you have time, refrigerating the logs for 30 minutes to an hour makes them much easier to slice cleanly.
A Quick Story About These Turkey Pinwheels
The first time I made these, Isabella was in the kitchen with me, “helping” by eating more turkey slices than she was putting on tortillas. She kept asking why we had to roll them up instead of just making regular sandwiches, and I told her it was because Turkey Pinwheels were fancier. She rolled her eyes and said, “Mom, it’s the same food, just curly.”
But when I sliced the first log and the pretty spirals appeared, her whole face lit up. “Okay, these are actually cool,” she admitted, grabbing three pieces at once. “Can I bring some to school?” I laughed and told her sure, but she had to leave some for the party. She tried one more, her eyes going wide. “These are really good. Like, really, really good.”
That batch didn’t make it to the party. We had to start over.
FAQ
What can I put in my Turkey Pinwheels?
You can add so many things to customize these. Try diced bell peppers, shredded lettuce, sliced olives, or even a little hot sauce mixed into the cream cheese. Some people like adding bacon bits or sun-dried tomatoes for extra flavor. Just keep the add-ins small so they don’t tear the tortilla when you roll it up.
What is a Turkey Pinwheels?
Turkey pinwheels are basically rolled-up tortilla sandwiches sliced into bite-sized pieces. You spread a cream cheese mixture on a tortilla, layer on deli turkey, roll it tight, and slice it into little spirals. They’re cold appetizers that are perfect for parties because they’re easy to grab and eat without a plate.
What meat is best for Turkey Pinwheels?
Deli turkey is the classic choice because it’s mild, affordable, and rolls easily without tearing. But you can use any thinly sliced deli meat. Ham is a close second, and roast beef works if you want something heartier. The key is making sure the meat is sliced thin so it doesn’t bulk up the roll too much.
How do you keep tortilla pinwheels from getting soggy?
The trick is not making them too far in advance. If you need to prep ahead, roll them up but don’t slice them until you’re ready to serve. Wrapping the logs tightly in plastic wrap keeps the moisture in without letting the tortillas absorb too much. Also, make sure your cream cheese mixture isn’t too wet. If you’re adding veggies, pat them dry first so they don’t release extra moisture.
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Turkey Pinwheels
Delicious bite-sized Turkey Pinwheels with creamy cheese and fresh chives, perfect for parties or easy snacking.
Ingredients
Method
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Combine the cream cheese, shredded cheddar, and chopped chives in a medium bowl until smooth.
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Spread a thin, even layer of the cheese mixture over each tortilla, leaving a 1-inch (2.5 cm) border on one side.
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Arrange deli turkey slices evenly over the cheese-covered tortillas, keeping the 1-inch edge free.
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Starting from the opposite side of the free edge, roll each tortilla tightly into a log.
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Slice each log into approximately 8-10 bite-sized pinwheels, each ½-¾ inch (1.5-2 cm) thick.
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Serve immediately, or wrap tightly in plastic wrap and refrigerate for up to 4 hours before serving.
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Optional: Secure each pinwheel with a toothpick for easy handling.
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Notes
Creamy, cheesy, and easy to prepare, these turkey pinwheels are a hit at any gathering. Make them ahead for stress-free entertaining and enjoy bite-sized perfection!