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Crazy schedule? This Puff Pastry Snack Roll Up recipe is a delicious and easy after school snack for busy families on the go!

 

Crazy schedule? This Puff Pastry Snack Roll Up recipe is a delicious and easy after school snack for busy families on the go!

Now that the kids are back to school, everything has gotten a bit more hectic around here. Sports have started, and my teens always come home hungry! If dinner isn’t ready, I like to have a good snack ready for them to eat.  

These easy puff pastry snack roll ups are very easy to make…a half hour from start to finish. Plus any extras can also be frozen if you want to save some for later. After you cut them into rounds, pack the extras into a freezer bag for an easy snack another day!

I like to cook with Arla Dofino because their cheeses are free from added hormones, artificial flavors and preservatives. That is something that is important to me when choosing what to feed my family. Made in Wisconsin for more than 100 years, Arla Dofino cheeses are good from farm to fridge, and include a range of family friendly cheeses.

Crazy schedule? This Puff Pastry Snack Roll Up recipe is an easy and delicious after school snack for busy families on the go!

Easy Puff Pastry Snack Roll Ups

The first thing you are going to want to do is take your puff pastry out of the freezer and let it sit for a little bit to thaw. You need it to be pliable enough to unfold without breaking. 

Put some parchment paper down over a cookie sheet, and spread a little flour over to the top to avoid having your puff pastry stick. Roll the puff pastry out a little, then add your toppings. 

For our after school snacks, I made two different options: Turkey, Havarti, and Pesto, and Ham, Gouda and Spinach. 

For the Turkey, Havarti, and Pesto Puff Pastry Snack Roll Ups, I spread the pesto across the top of the puff pastry, then layered the turkey and cheese on top. Just a hint with the cheese…a soft cheese like Havarti is a lot easier to grate if you put it in the freezer for a little bit first!

For the Ham, Gouda and Spinach Roll Ups,  I layered the spinach, then ham, then cheese.

Crazy schedule? This Puff Pastry Snack Roll Up recipe is an easy after school snack for busy families on the go!

Once you are done layering, start rolling your puff pastry into a cylinder. Brush the cylindrical roll with olive oil and cut it into one inch rounds. Another handy tip is to put the roll in the freezer for a few minutes first…it will make it easier to cut. 

Crazy schedule? This Puff Pastry Snack Roll Up recipe is an easy after school snack for busy families on the go!

Press together the ends of the rounds to seal if you need to.  Add a new piece of parchment paper, unfloured, on top of your cookie sheets, and place your rounds on top. 

Crazy schedule? This Puff Pastry Snack Roll Up recipe is an easy after school snack for busy families on the go!

Cook for fifteen minutes at 400 degrees, and they’re ready to go!

 

Crazy schedule? This Puff Pastry Snack Roll Up recipe is an easy after school snack for busy families on the go!

Crazy schedule? This Puff Pastry Snack Roll Up recipe is an easy after school snack for busy families on the go!

 

 

And now for our easy puff pastry snack roll up snack recipe!

Easy Puff Pastry Roll Up Snacks

Easy Puff Pastry Roll Up Snacks

Yield: 18
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes

This Puff Pastry Snack Roll Up recipe is a delicious and easy after school snack for busy families on the go!

Ingredients

Turkey, Havarti, and Pesto Puff Pastry Roll Up Snacks

  • 1/2 package of frozen puff pastry
  • 3 tablespoons of pesto
  • 6 slices of turkey
  • 1 cup grated Havarti cheese
  • olive oil
  • flour
  • parchment paper

Ham, Gouda, and Spinach Puff Pastry Roll Ups

  • 1/2 package of frozen puff pastry
  • 1 cup of spinach
  • 6 slices of ham
  • 1 cup grated Gouda cheese
  • olive oil
  • flour
  • parchment paper

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

To get puff pastry ready

  1. Take your puff pastry out of the freezer and let sit until pliable enough to unfold without breaking.
  2. Place parchment paper down on a baking sheet.
  3. Sprinkle a little flour on top of the parchment paper.
  4. Roll out the puff pastry.

For Turkey, Havarti, and Pesto Roll Ups

  1. Spread pesto across the top of the puff pastry.
  2. Layer turkey slices on top of the pesto.
  3. Top with grated Havarti cheese.
  4. Roll puff pastry into a cylinder shape.
  5. Place in freezer for 10 minutes or so to make it easier to cut.
  6. Brush with olive oil.
  7. Cut into inch rounds.
  8. Seal ends so they don't unravel if you need to.
  9. Place on a new piece of parchment paper on top of the baking sheet.

For Ham, Gouda, and Spinach Roll Ups

  1. Lay spinach on top of the puff pastry.
  2. Layer ham slices on top of the spinach.
  3. Top with grated Gouda cheese.
  4. Roll puff pastry into a cylinder shape.
  5. Place in freezer for 8-10 minutes or so to make it easier to cut.
  6. Brush with olive oil.
  7. Cut into inch rounds.
  8. Seal ends so they don't unravel if you need to.
  9. Place rounds on a new piece of parchment paper on top of the baking sheet.

To cook

  1. Cook roll up rounds for about 15 minutes.

Arla Dofino is available in a variety of retail stores nationwide in the deli section. Check the store locator on their site to find a store near you! 

 

Crazy schedule? This Puff Pastry Snack Roll Up recipe is a delicious and easy after school snack for busy families on the go!

Quinn Caudill

Monday 19th of October 2015

Great looking appetizers Michelle. Who doesn't love cheese and puff pastry. Pinned! Thanks for sharing with us at #Throwback Thursday link party. Hope to see you again this week.

Little Cooking Tips

Monday 19th of October 2015

Excellent snack ideas Michelle! As we may have mentioned in a previous comment, we're in the process of looking for a new place to move into, therefore this Fall is extremely busy for us as well!:):) We love making puff pastry "coins" the way you do and you just gave 2 more recipe ideas for them. The only difference is, we prefer baking them a little longer, like 20-25 minutes in order for the puff pastry to gain some volume;) Have you tried that? Thank you for another delicious idea! Sending you lots of sunshine from Athens!:) xoxoxo

Audrey@That Recipe

Tuesday 13th of October 2015

My son loves rolled up snack and lunches like these. Thanks for sharing on Creative K Kids' Tasty Tuesdays link up. Hope to see you back next week.

Nell Jennings

Wednesday 7th of October 2015

The Turkey, Havarti, and Pesto Puff Pastry Roll Up Snacks would be great with Thanksgiving leftovers.

Ashlyn @ Belle of the Kitchen

Monday 5th of October 2015

I've never thought to use puff pastry like this! These look so delicious, Michelle!

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