In the latest installment of How Low Can Your Self-Control Go, I faced off against Raspberry Cream Cheese Pinwheel Pastries. Long story short, I embraced my professional taste-tester duties and sampled one fresh from the oven. And then I slowly and begrudgingly stepped away from the breakfast pastries.
An hour later, I’d eaten a mango fruit roll-up, a handful of pretzels, seven almonds, four chocolate-covered raisins and a string cheese. Everything. I literally ate everything except what I was really craving … a second pastry.
When tangy, vanilla-flavored cream cheese, juicy raspberries and puff pastry join forces, my self-control goes out the window. Breakfast, snack or dessert, these quick-fix pastries are worthy of a second serving (and then some). Thirty minutes start to finish? Sweet success indeed.
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Ingredients
- 1 (8-ounce) package cream cheese, softened
- 1/3 cup sugar
- 2 teaspoons lemon juice
- 1 teaspoon lemon zest
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 (17.3-ounce) package frozen puff pastry (2 sheets), thawed
- 1/2 cup raspberry jam
- 1 1/2 cups fresh raspberries
- 1 large egg
- Sanding sugar (optional)
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 400ºF and line two baking sheets with parchment paper or Silpats.
- In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the cream cheese until smooth. Add the sugar, lemon juice, lemon zest and vanilla to the bowl and beat until combined. Set aside.
- Roll out each sheet of thawed puff pastry on a lightly floured work surface until it is a 10-inch square. Cut each square into four smaller squares then transfer the squares to the prepared baking sheets so that they aren't touching one another.
- Using a fork, prick the pastries all over then place a dollop of the cream cheese mixture (about 1 ½ tablespoons) into the center of each square, spreading it slightly into a small circle. Place a dollop of raspberry jam atop the cream cheese, and then place 3 to 4 raspberries on top of the jam.
- Using a sharp knife, make four cuts from the center toward the edge of each square. (Do not cut underneath where the cream cheese is.) Fold one corner from each piece you've cut into the center, pressing it lightly atop the raspberries. Repeat the cutting and folding process with the remaining pastries.
- In a small bowl, whisk together the egg with 1 tablespoon water. Brush each pinwheel all over with the egg wash. Sprinkle the exposed pastry with the sanding sugar (optional).
- Bake the pastries for 15 to 18 minutes, or until golden brown and puffed around the edges.
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Turned out so yummy!! I added a little extra lemon juice to the cream cheese filling and then topped with fresh huckleberries and made a powdered sugar drizzle for the top. They were gone before fully cooled
I’m so glad you enjoyed the recipe, Michelle!
Delicious, will definitely be baking again
I’m so glad you enjoyed the recipe, Carole!
They look delicious.Will taste tomorrow
I hope you enjoy the recipe, Diana!
Just made these and love them! Used spreadable cream cheese as that’s all I had, and just did a half recipe…you never know, right?
Full recipe next time!
Woohoo! I’m so thrilled you enjoyed the recipe, Doreen!
Made these today for Father’s Day. Pretty easy with minimal ingredients. They came out perfectly. Everyone raved about them. My only comment about the recipe is you don’t need the full 8 oz. of cream cheese. You can get by with 4 oz.
I’m so thrilled you enjoyed the recipe, Joan!
Easy and yummy! I used premade pastry dough and it made the process effortless!
Awesome! I’m so glad you enjoyed the recipe, Kyleen!
Can you freeze these ?
Hi Tanya – I’ve never tried freezing them so I’m not sure what the texture would be like and how the reheating would work.
are they American cups or British cups
American :)
Kelly, I watched this on the Hallmark Channel. This looks so good. I just don’t know how to cut the pastry for the pinwheel effect. Could you please tell me?
Hi Christine – The ingredient list and directions are listed above. Thanks so much for tuning in!
Good morning Kelly. This recipe looks yummy. Saw you on Home and Family this morning. You did an awesome job showing how to make this cute pastry. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much for tuning in, Connie!
Should these pinwheels be served immediately or can I make them ahead and refrigerate them? How about freezing them?
Hi Pam! You could make them up to 24 hours in advance and store them in an airtight container in the fridge. They’ll still taste great (I’ve eaten them many times 24 hours after making them!). And I’ve never tried freezing them so I’m not sure what the texture would be like and how the reheating would work.
Just made these, they look and smell great, bringing them to a party. I did make smaller squares and made 18.
Awesome! Enjoy!
Thank you! One more question : how many can I make from one puff pastry package(2 sheets)?
Hi Mariana – This recipe yields 8 pastries.
I love to do this ,but there is no instructions anywhere,just pictures and ingredients.please send instructions,I am ready to make them. Thank you
Hi Mariana – The directions are underneath the ingredients :)
Made these this morning, amazing!!!!
We made them with canned cherry pudding it was delicious!
So glad you enjoyed the recipe, Geri!
If there are extras, how should I store them?
Thanks!
Hi Kel – They’re definitely best served the day they’re baked, but they can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge. Enjoy!
I tried it and its really yummy
I made these today and they’re sooo good! Mine didn’t come out as nicely as yours, but the filling stayed on the puff pastry for the most part. This recipe is definitely a keeper. Thanks!
Tried these yesterday, delicious! Only had apricot jam on hand but it was fabulous still.
So glad you enjoyed the recipe!
I just wanna try to make this recipe,, its look so yummy,,thanks for sharing ms.kelly,,i love it,
I made these for breakfast this morning with puff pastry made from scartch (I got up inhumanly early to do so) and they were absolutely amazing! Then, I ate a half-thawed pizza pocket for lunch… Great recipe! Loved it!
Awesome! So glad you enjoyed the recipe!
Hi Kelly,
Thanks for the recipe these look so sweet. Do you think they could be made the day before an event or do they need to be eaten fresh?
Thanks :)
Thanks for your comment, Ellie! These really are best fresh :)
Can i use pie crust instead of puff pastry, not a baker here but i like to try!
Hi Sara – I have never tried this recipe with pie crust, but I don’t think it’d puff as much as would be desired if eating it with this simple filling. Hope that helps!
I just made these for breakfast and they were delicious! I made a few modifications worth mentioning. My mom can’t eat sugar, so I reserved a bit of the cream cheese mixture before adding sugar, and made her pastry without jam as well. She loved it! It was the first time she had ever had a pastry at breakfast. I didn’t have raspberry jam, so I used blackberry preserves. I also don’t care for sugar on pastries, so I made a quick icing drizzle with powdered sugar, cream, and vanilla. I let the pastries cool for 5 minutes before adding the drizzle. These were fantastic! And beautiful! Thanks for the recipe!
Your “print this” button isn’t working on any of your recipes in my google chrome browser (ad-block is paused) :(
Hi Andrea – My apologies on the print button. I am aware of the issue and working on fixing it ASAP!
This looks so delicious…love cream cheese and raspberries! What a great idea…thanks for sharing this recipe!
Tnx Kelly for the post…a very tasty and easy to make the pastries….
These are really tasty and easy to make! I really liked the lemony aftertaste of the cream cheese! Thanks! :)
These would make an impressive pastry for breakfast or brunch!
What a fun recipe! Love the display!
These are so pretty! I love this recipe…the perfect breakfast pastry. :)
These are so gorgeous, I know I’d go for two also!
Gorgeous!
You have some self control sister, pastries filled with cream cheese and sweet juicy fruit are practically irresistible, it’s like you should get an award for resisting them for soooo long!! LOL They look beautiful in this design!!
Beautiful pin shapes! I finally got to making my own puff pastry recently…. Never again. Hah! These look delicious.
The pinwheels are adorable.
I don’t really care for raspberries, but these are so stinkin’ cute, I might have to try them anyways! Maybe use blueberries….
So fun! So pretty!
These are one of the prettiest pastries I’ve ever seen! Love your blog!
Raspberries and cream cheese sound like such a great combo, Kelly!! I would so NEED not just one, but two!
I love desserts like this that look sophisticated but are actually really simple to make!
These look AMAZING!
Gah!!!! These look amazing Kelly! And raspberries are my favorite fruit, followed by cream cheese. What? Cream cheese isn’t a fruit? It is where I live! :-)
These little wheels are gorgeous! Love the recipe!
I’d love to start my day with these! They look so pretty and delicious!