

Puff pastry has a way of turning the simplest ingredients into something special, and these Monte Cristo pinwheel appetizers are no exception. They combine the classic flavors of a Monte Cristo sandwich — ham, turkey, cheese, Dijon, and sweet raspberry preserves — in a neat, pretty little spiral that looks almost too pretty to eat. Almost.😉
Recently, our daughter made these beautiful Monte Cristo pinwheel appetizers for a birthday party, and they were gone in a flash. She’s been attending birthday parties for friends turning “a certain age,” and she expected leftovers — but there weren’t any!
This recipe was inspired by the classic Monte Cristo sandwich, a delightful mash-up that marries the elegance of French cuisine with the hearty comfort of American diner food. These little pinwheels capture all those flavors without the fuss of frying.
The origin of the Monte Cristo sandwich is shrouded in mystery, but like any good legend, it has interesting variations. It is believed to be a delicious version of the classic French croque-monsieur, which is basically a ham and cheese sandwich dipped in egg and pan-fried to perfection.
The fancy name Monte Cristo, named after the famous count by the same name, was intended to give it a sophisticated air, even though it’s comfort food at heart.

These puff pastry pinwheel appetizers look impressive, but they are easy to make, and doesn’t puff pastry always elevate anything to a higher level of sophistication? The flavor combination is classic, sweet, creamy, and salty! They go together quickly, and they are baked, not fried! What could be better than that?
You can serve them warm, but they are also wonderful at room temperature. Dust them with powdered sugar and arrange them around a bowl of raspberry preserves (hers were homemade!) for dipping, and you’ve got a real treat for your eyes and tummy!
If you love easy, beautiful appetizer recipes, you'll want to try Southern Cheese Ring, too—it’s a classic that disappears fast!
First, a few tips on using puff pastry. You can thaw puff pastry in the fridge. Remove the outer wrap, then place each sheet on a plate, cover it with plastic wrap, and refrigerate for about 4 hours to defrost.
Once the puff pastry is thawed, work quickly while it’s still cold. Keep your hands as cool as possible when handling the pastry dough.
Place the pastry on a silicone mat or parchment paper to make it easier to handle. If your puff pastry seems small, you can lightly and carefully roll it out with a rolling pin, but avoid the edges! If you roll over the edges, you’ll mash the layers together, and it will not puff when it’s baking!
Once your puff pastry is nice and square, spread a thin layer of Dijon mustard over the whole surface.

Now add a layer of thin ham and cheese to cover the entire puff pastry.

Now, carefully roll the puff pastry into a log with the seam side down. It should be about ten to eleven inches long.

Slice it into sixteen pinwheels and place them on a parchment-covered sheet pan. When you cut puff pastry, a bench scraper works very well. Never “saw” the knife through the puff pastry; just cut straight down and lift the blade between slices to preserve the layers. You can also try using a serrated knife and have better results. A light touch is the key.

Arrange the pinwheel appetizers on a parchment paper-covered sheet pan or a silicone baking mat. If you like, brush them with an egg wash of one egg beaten with a teaspoon or two of water for a shiny finish or melted butter for a softer crust. The ones in the photo were brushed with melted butter before baking.
Bake them for about 20 minutes at 425 degrees, or until you’re happy with the golden brown color. Since ovens vary, keep a close eye on them as they bake.

Dust the pinwheels with powdered sugar and arrange them on a platter surrounding a bowl of homemade raspberry jam for dipping. You can use another type of jam, but raspberry is traditional.
These quick and easy puff pastry pinwheel appetizers are a great snack or appetizer and might be a wonderful thing to serve while Thanksgiving dinner is cooking and everyone has the munchies! Keeps 'em out of the kitchen for a while!
Here are some other favorites I think you will enjoy!
✨ Brown Butter Chex Mix: This recipe is for an amazing snack mix with the most unique flavor combination of brown butter, garlic, paprika, and rosemary.
✨ Three-Ingredient Bean Dip: Possibly the world's easiest, fastest bean dip recipe with only three ingredients and endless possibilities for variations!
✨ Old-Fashioned Peanut Brittle: If you like peanut brittle, you will be delighted with how well this recipe turns out! It is buttery, sweet-salty perfection with the perfect light and crisp bite. It would be best if you use a candy thermometer for this recipe.
✨ Cranberry Bourbon Slush: An easy, festive frozen cocktail that's easy to make ahead. Pretty and a great combination of flavors!
A lovely appetizer or snack version of the famous Monte Cristo sandwich in a light, baked version using puff pastry.
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