
Flaky puff pastry swirled with creamy cheese, bright cranberries, salty feta and fresh herbs for an elegant snack or crowd pleasing appetizer.

This Cranberry Cream Cheese Pinwheels with Feta and Herbs has become my go to for holiday gatherings and casual get togethers alike. I first assembled this combination on a blustery November afternoon when I had a single sheet of puff pastry left in the freezer and a jar of cranberry sauce in the pantry. The salty crumb of feta cut through the rich cream cheese and the fresh herb note tied it all together. The result felt both festive and comfortingly familiar, and it disappeared faster than I could arrange them on the platter.
What makes this dish special is the contrast of textures and the vivid balance of flavors. The pastry puffs and forms delicate layers while the interior remains creamy and tart with bursts of cranberry. These bite sized spirals are simple to prepare yet look refined on a serving board. I often bring them to potlucks and family dinners because they travel well and pair easily with a variety of salads, soups or charcuterie selections. This is the recipe I reach for when I want something impressive with minimal fuss.
I remember the first time I served these at a family brunch my aunt asked for the recipe before she had even finished her second piece. On another occasion my neighbor brought back leftovers with a note that said the combination had elevated her holiday spread. These small but flavorful pastries have a way of making ordinary moments feel celebratory.

My favorite aspect is how forgiving this preparation is. You can mix leftover cheeses and different dried fruits without losing the heart of the dish. Once I substituted apricots for cranberries and the family could not tell there had been any change in enthusiasm. These pinwheels evoke the same warm reaction every time I serve them whether at a holiday or a casual gathering.
Store cooled pinwheels in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to three days. To freeze baked pieces place them in a single layer on a tray until solid then transfer to a freezer safe bag for up to one month. Reheat frozen pinwheels in a 350 degree Fahrenheit oven for about eight to ten minutes or until warmed through to maintain crisp pastry layers. For make ahead assembly you can slice the log and freeze the raw rounds on a tray then bake from frozen adding a few extra minutes to the bake time. Avoid storing warm pastries as condensation will soften the crust.

If you prefer a milder cheese swap the feta for goat cheese or ricotta for a creamier interior. To reduce saltiness choose a lower sodium feta and blot any excess brine. Substitute orange marmalade for cranberry sauce for a citrus note or use chopped dried cherries for a similar tart profile. For herb variations try chives or tarragon one tablespoon chopped for a brighter or more licorice like finish respectively. If you need to avoid eggs brush with a light olive oil for color rather than egg wash.
Serve warm as part of an appetizer board with olives, sliced cured meats and mixed greens. For brunch pair with a simple arugula and pear salad and a crisp white wine. Garnish with a few extra chopped herbs or a light drizzle of honey for those who prefer a hint of sweetness. They also stand alone as a snack alongside roasted vegetables or a bowl of seasonal soup for a cozy meal.

These pinwheels blend Mediterranean and classic holiday flavors. The use of feta and herbs nods to Mediterranean savory pastry traditions while cranberries recall North American holiday preserves. Rolled filled pastry appears around the world from savory burek to sweet strudels and these spirals are a simpler, assembly friendly interpretation that draws from both savory and sweet techniques. The combination highlights how a few complementary ingredients can create a memorable small plate in many culinary contexts.
Adjust the fruit and herb profile to the season. In winter use orange zest and rosemary with cranberries. In spring swap in fresh peas and mint with a milder cheese. For autumn try roasted apple slices and thinly shaved sage. The core method of spreading a soft cheese on pastry, adding fruit and herbs, rolling and slicing remains the same while seasonal produce keeps the recipe feeling fresh throughout the year.
For efficient entertaining assemble the log the day before and store tightly wrapped in plastic wrap in the refrigerator. Slice and bake right before guests arrive to present warm pinwheels. If you prefer to bake ahead, warm in the oven for five minutes to refresh the crust. Use a kitchen scale or measure portions into small containers for grab and go lunches. This approach makes these pastries ideal for planned gatherings and weekday snacks alike.
These savory pinwheels are both an easy assembly and a dependable crowd pleaser. They are proof that a thoughtful combination of a few ingredients can yield something special. Try them for your next gathering and make small tweaks to make them yours.
Keep the pastry cold until just before rolling to preserve flaky layers.
Trim the ends of the log for cleaner slices and even shaped pinwheels.
Use a serrated knife and a gentle sawing motion to prevent tearing the pastry.
This nourishing cranberry cream cheese pinwheels with feta and herbs recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
Yes you can brush with olive oil instead of egg wash though the color will be less glossy. If using olive oil apply sparingly.
Freeze baked pinwheels in a single layer until firm then transfer to a sealed bag for up to one month. Reheat from frozen in a 350 degree Fahrenheit oven for eight to ten minutes.
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Preheat the oven to 375 degrees Fahrenheit and line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set the oven rack to the center position.
On a lightly floured surface roll out the puff pastry to press out creases and form a rectangle about 10 by 12 inches keeping the dough cool.
Spread the softened cream cheese evenly over the pastry leaving a one half inch border to prevent filling leakage.
Dot cranberry sauce or scatter chopped dried cranberries across the cream cheese and evenly sprinkle crumbled feta and chopped herbs.
Starting from one long edge roll the pastry tightly into a log trim the ends then slice into 1 inch pieces using a serrated knife for clean cuts.
Arrange pinwheels cut side up on the prepared sheet brush with egg wash and bake for 18 to 22 minutes until golden and puffed. Cool five minutes before serving.
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