Ever watched your party snacks disappear before you even sit down? These cranberry brie prosciutto pinwheels don’t just get eaten they vanish
You ever sit down for a party and think, “Ugh. Another plate of sad crackers and cheese?” Cranberry, Brie, and Prosciutto Pinwheels have completely changed the vibe at my get-togethers. Sometimes I make a whole double batch and they vanish in, like, ten minutes. The gooey cheese, the tangy cranberry, and salty prosciutto just hit every craving. If you’re as cheese-crazy as I am, you should check out these creative cheese and protein pairings too. I’ll walk you through how to make these beauties, plus plenty of ways to keep things interesting for every gathering.
Variations of Brie Rolls
Here’s where you get to play around and have a little fun. Sure, cranberry, brie, and prosciutto are a dream team, but you’re not locked into just those flavors. I’ve swapped the cranberry sauce for fig spread before, and wow, it’s wild how good that tastes. Peach jam is also surprisingly fantastic. Sometimes I use regular ham instead of prosciutto, or even skip the meat entirely for a veggie-friendly option (yeah, my aunt prefers it that way).
Wanna go nuts? Toss in some chopped walnuts or pecans before rolling everything up. Or sprinkle on fresh thyme if you’ve got it hanging around. A drizzle of honey at the end isn’t a bad idea, either, especially if you want that sticky-sweet finish. The great thing is you can kinda do you you’re the boss of your own pinwheels.
Nutrient | Amount per Serving | Health Benefits |
---|---|---|
Calories | 150 | Provides quick energy |
Protein | 6g | Supports muscle health |
Carbohydrates | 15g | Energy source for the body |
Fat | 9g | Supports cell growth |
Fiber | 0.5g | Aids digestion |
Calcium | 100mg | Essential for bone health |
Tips for Perfectly Baking Brie
Alright, let’s be real. Brie is delicious, but it can get seriously messy if you’re not careful. My first time? Total cheese explosion. Big ol’ gooey mess. Here’s what I do now: freeze the brie slices for 10-15 minutes before rolling. Works like a charm. Keeps everything neat when it goes in the oven.
If you use store-bought puff pastry, let it soften just a bit before unrolling, so it doesn’t tear (ask me how I know). Brush the pinwheels with an egg wash so you get that glossy, golden look out of the oven. And keep an eye on them sometimes the bottoms brown fast.
Last thing, let the pinwheels cool for a few minutes before biting in. Molten cheese on your chin is not a good time, trust me.
Serving Suggestions for Brie Rolls
Okay, you’ve nailed the pinwheels. Now what? Here are a few ideas:
- Stack them on a rustic wooden board with grapes, nuts, and a bowl of extra cranberry sauce for dipping.
- Serve alongside this easy club sandwich pasta salad recipe for a heartier spread.
- They’re amazing at brunch next to eggs and fruit salad.
- Honestly, sometimes I just eat them straight out of the oven, hovering over the tray like a hungry bear.
This is party food that actually feels festive no more sad cheese cubes here.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Look, even the best home cooks (hi) mess up pinwheels once in a while. First biggie: overstuffing. Honestly, don’t try to cram in too much brie or jam or things will ooze everywhere and you’ll have a puddle instead of a roll.
Another thing I learned is not rolling the pastry tight enough. Loose rolls leak. And if you forget to seal the edge with a bit of water? Everything falls apart when you slice them.
Last tip: don’t overbake. A good pinwheel should be golden, not burned to a crisp. Keep your eyes peeled and yank them out before they get too brown.
Nutritional Information and Benefits
Alright, I’m not saying these are health food, but honestly, you get some decent nutrition in every bite. Brie brings that creamy dose of protein, while cranberries offer antioxidants and vitamin C. Prosciutto is high in flavor, so a little goes a long way (less sodium than a pile of bacon, too).
Puff pastry is, well, buttery but hey, you’re at a party. This isn’t kale chips. Still, if you want to lighten things up, use less pastry and more fresh fruit on the side.
Personally, I try to balance my plate with a couple pinwheels and a scoop of veggie salad. It feels indulgent but not overboard and it always, always gets people talking about the recipe afterward.
Common Questions
Q: Can I make these ahead?
Q: What do I do with leftovers?
Q: Can I use different cheeses?
Q: My rolls always unroll. What am I doing wrong?
Q: Any shortcuts for big batches?
Brie Rolls You’ll Want to Make Again and Again
If you’re ready to graduate from boring appetizers, these Cranberry, Brie, and Prosciutto Pinwheels are basically a five-star restaurant in finger-food form. They’re easy, completely crowd-pleasing, and wild versatile. For even fancier inspiration, check out these Prosciutto Wrapped Baked Brie Rolls and try mixing up your cheese and protein combos. And if you want meal ideas that’ll blow your mind, don’t miss these mac and cheese additions for your next comfort food fix. So, gather your ingredients, pour a little something, crank up your oven, and show off your new favorite party trick. Let me know in the comments if you try a new twist or totally nail that first bake!

Cranberry, Brie, and Prosciutto Pinwheels
Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 1 pkg puff pastry, thawed Store-bought puff pastry is recommended.
- 8 oz brie cheese, sliced Freeze slices for 10-15 minutes before rolling to avoid mess.
- 1/2 cup cranberry sauce Can be substituted with fig spread or peach jam.
- 4 oz prosciutto, sliced Regular ham can be used as an alternative.
- 1 tbsp honey For drizzling on top before serving.
- 1/4 cup chopped walnuts or pecans Optional for added crunch.
- 1 tsp fresh thyme Optional for added flavor.
Instructions
Preparation
- Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C).
- Roll out the thawed puff pastry on a floured surface.
- Layer the sliced brie, cranberry sauce, and prosciutto evenly on the pastry.
- Sprinkle walnuts or pecans and fresh thyme over the filling.
- Carefully roll the pastry tightly from one end to another.
- Seal the edges with a bit of water.
- Slice the rolled pastry into pinwheels, about 1 inch thick.
- Place the pinwheels on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
- Brush the tops with egg wash for a golden finish.
Baking
- Bake in the preheated oven for 15-20 minutes or until golden brown.
- Let the pinwheels cool for a few minutes before serving.