These creamy, savory Turkey Pinwheels are packed with sharp cheddar, briny olives, and tender turkey, all rolled up in soft tortillas and sliced into pretty spirals. I first made them for a work potluck after my coworker John mentioned he was tired of the same old sandwich routine, and they disappeared so fast I barely got one for myself. They're ridiculously easy to throw together, need zero cooking, and look way fancier than the effort they take.


If you're looking for more quick lunch ideas, try my Shredded Tofu Wrap for a lighter option, or my Buffalo Chicken Roll Ups when you want something with a little kick.
What Are Turkey Pinwheels?
Turkey pinwheels are tortilla roll-ups filled with cream cheese, deli turkey, and your favorite mix-ins, then sliced into bite-sized rounds. They're like a sandwich that got a makeover, trading bread for a soft flour tortilla and gaining a fun spiral shape in the process. You'll see them at potlucks, parties, and in lunchboxes because they're portable, easy to eat with your hands, and endlessly customizable.
The filling is where the magic happens. Cream cheese acts as both spread and glue, holding everything together while adding richness. From there, you can go classic with turkey and cheese, or get creative with veggies, different meats, or even a sweet version with fruit and honey.
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Turkey Pinwheels Ingredients
Here's everything you'll need to make these easy Turkey Pinwheels.
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- Cream cheese: Softened cream cheese is the creamy base that holds the filling together and adds richness. Make sure it's at room temperature so it spreads smoothly.
- Sharp cheddar cheese: Finely shredded cheddar adds a tangy, sharp flavor that balances the mildness of the cream cheese.
- Pimento-stuffed olives: Chopped olives bring a briny, salty bite that keeps these pinwheels from tasting too rich. The pimentos add a little sweetness.
- Olive brine: A tablespoon of the liquid from the olive jar amps up the savory flavor and makes the cream cheese easier to spread.
- Garlic powder: Adds a subtle garlicky warmth without overpowering the other flavors.
- Black pepper: A little pepper balances the richness and adds a hint of spice.
- Flour tortillas: Extra-large or burrito-style tortillas work best because they give you more room to roll and slice. Soft, fresh tortillas are key.
- Sliced turkey: Deli turkey is the star protein here. It's mild, thinly sliced, and layers nicely in the tortilla.
- Spinach: Fresh spinach leaves add color, a little crunch, and a boost of greens. You can use baby spinach or regular, just make sure it's dry.
How to Make Turkey Pinwheels
These come together fast with just a little mixing and rolling.
Mix the filling: In a bowl, stir together the softened cream cheese, finely shredded cheddar cheese, finely chopped pimento-stuffed olives, olive brine, garlic powder, and black pepper until very well combined and smooth, about 1 to 2 minutes.

Spread the cream cheese: Lay the tortillas flat on a clean surface. Spread 2 to 3 tablespoons of the cream cheese mixture on one side of each tortilla, coating it evenly from edge to edge with a spoon or spatula.
Layer the turkey: Arrange 3 to 4 slices of turkey along the center of the tortilla, overlapping them just slightly to make an even layer. Leave about ¼ inch of the cream cheese spread exposed at the top and bottom edges so the filling doesn't squeeze out when you roll.
Add the spinach: Place a single layer of spinach leaves on top of the turkey, covering the surface evenly.

Roll it up: Starting from the edge closest to you, fold over the tortilla to seal, then roll it up tightly, tucking in the fillings as you go to keep everything compact.
Slice into pinwheels: With the seam side facing down, use a sharp knife to slice the roll into 1-inch wide pieces. Wipe the knife clean between cuts for neat edges.
Serve or store: Flip each pinwheel onto its face to expose the spiral, and transfer it to a serving platter or an airtight meal prep container. You can optionally insert a decorative toothpick into each pinwheel for easy serving.
Substitutions and Variations
Different meats: Swap Turkey Pinwheels for ham, roast beef, salami, or even rotisserie chicken. Each one brings a different flavor.
Cheese swaps: Use pepper jack for a spicy kick, Swiss for a milder taste, or feta for a tangy, crumbly option.
Skip the olives: Not an olive fan? Leave them out and add sun-dried tomatoes, roasted red peppers, or pickles instead.
Add veggies: Try thinly sliced cucumbers, shredded carrots, or bell pepper strips for extra crunch and color.
Make it spicy: Add a pinch of cayenne or a drizzle of sriracha to the cream cheese mixture.
Use whole wheat tortillas: For a slightly healthier option, go with whole wheat or spinach tortillas.
Equipment For Turkey Pinwheels
- Mixing bowl: For stirring together the cream cheese filling.
- Spoon or spatula: To spread the cream cheese evenly across the tortillas.
- Knife: A sharp knife makes clean cuts through the rolled tortillas.
- Cutting board: Gives you a stable surface for slicing.
- Serving platter or airtight container: For presenting the pinwheels or storing them in the fridge.
Storage Tips
Refrigerator: Store the Turkey Pinwheels in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. They'll stay fresh and hold their shape.
Freezer: These don't freeze well because the cream cheese and vegetables can get watery when thawed. It's best to make them fresh or keep them refrigerated.
Make-ahead: You can prep the cream cheese filling and assemble the rolled tortillas a day ahead, then slice them right before serving to keep the edges looking clean.
Prevent sogginess: If you're making these more than a few hours in advance, pat the spinach dry with a paper towel before adding it. Excess moisture can make the tortillas soggy.
Serving Suggestions
Pack them for lunch: Tuck a few Turkey Pinwheels into a lunchbox with some carrot sticks, cherry tomatoes, and a handful of chips. They travel well and don't need to be reheated.
Serve as an appetizer: Arrange the pinwheels on a platter with toothpicks and set them out at your next party or game day gathering. They look pretty and disappear fast.
Pair with soup: These make a great side to a bowl of tomato soup or a light chicken noodle. The creamy, savory filling balances the warmth of the broth.
Add to a snack board: Include them on a charcuterie-style board with crackers, cheese cubes, grapes, and nuts for a casual, shareable spread.
Expert Tips
Use room temperature cream cheese. Cold cream cheese is hard to spread and can tear the tortilla. Let it sit out for 30 minutes before you start.
Don't overfill. It's tempting to pile on the ingredients, but too much filling makes the tortillas hard to roll and more likely to split.
Roll tightly. A tight roll keeps the Turkey Pinwheels from falling apart when you slice them. Press gently as you go to keep everything snug.
Wipe your knife. After each cut, wipe the knife clean with a damp towel. This keeps the edges of the Turkey Pinwheels neat and prevents the filling from smearing.
Chill before slicing. If you have time, refrigerate the rolled tortillas for 15 to 20 minutes before slicing. It makes them easier to cut and helps them hold their shape.
FAQ
What is a turkey pinwheel?
A Turkey Pinwheels is a rolled-up tortilla filled with cream cheese, deli turkey, and other ingredients like vegetables or cheese, then sliced into bite-sized rounds. It's a fun, easy alternative to a regular sandwich and works great for lunches, snacks, or parties. My family loves them because they're portable and mess-free.
How long before pinwheels get soggy?
Pinwheels can start to get soggy after about 24 hours in the fridge, especially if the filling has a lot of moisture. To keep them fresh longer, make sure your vegetables are dry before adding them, and store the Turkey Pinwheels in an airtight container. I've found that they're best when eaten within 2 to 3 days. If you're making them for a party, assemble them the morning of for the freshest texture.
What do people put in pinwheels?
People fill pinwheels with all sorts of ingredients depending on their taste. Common fillings include cream cheese, deli meats like turkey or ham, shredded cheese, lettuce, spinach, tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, and olives. Some people add ranch dressing, hummus, or even salsa for extra flavor. The beauty of pinwheels is that you can customize them however you like. My friend Alex likes to add a thin layer of cranberry sauce to hers for a sweet and savory twist.
How long do you cook pinwheels for?
Most pinwheels, like these turkey ones, don't require any cooking at all. They're served cold or at room temperature, making them super quick to prepare. However, if you're making a baked version with puff pastry or crescent roll dough, you'd bake them according to the dough package instructions, usually around 12 to 15 minutes at 375°F until golden. These Turkey Pinwheels are ready to eat as soon as you slice them.
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Turkey Pinwheels
Ingredients
- 4 oz. cream cheese softened for spread
- 2 tablespoon sharp cheddar cheese finely shredded for flavor
- ⅓ cup pimento-stuffed olives finely chopped for briny contrast
- 1 tablespoon olive brine for added moisture and tang
- ½ teaspoon garlic powder for seasoning
- ¼ teaspoon black pepper for seasoning
- 4 extra-large flour tortillas burrito style for wrapping
- 1 9 oz. package sliced turkey lean for filling
- 1 cup spinach fresh for crunch and color
Instructions
- Stir the softened cream cheese, finely shredded sharp cheddar cheese, finely chopped pimento-stuffed olives, olive brine, garlic powder, and black pepper until smooth and well combined.
- Lay out the flour tortillas flat on a clean surface. Spread 2-3 tablespoons of the cream cheese mixture over each tortilla, covering the entire surface evenly.
- Arrange 3-4 slices of turkey along the center of the tortilla, ensuring minimal overlap to create an even layer. Leave about ¼ inch of the tortilla edges exposed to help seal the roll. Add a single layer of spinach leaves over the turkey.
- Starting from the edge closest to you, roll the tortilla tightly, tucking in the fillings as you go to ensure a secure roll.
- With the seam side facing down, slice the roll into 1-inch wide pinwheels using a sharp knife.
- Arrange the pinwheels on a platter, cut side up, or place them into an airtight container for meal prep. If desired, insert a decorative toothpick into each pinwheel to help hold them together.













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