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Vegan Pinwheels

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These vegan pinwheels are the perfect snack! Super kid friendly, versatile and easy enough the littles can make them too!

Black plate with pinwheel rolls ups filled with lettuce, salsa and cream cheese

I love a snack that not only my kids will eat, but something they can get involved in making. These vegan pinwheels can be filled with just about anything you like. Making them perfect to meet all the tastebud needs!

Vegan Pinwheels

The thing about pinwheels is that the key to success lies in two things: the wrap and what you stuff inside. If you hit the mark on both of those, you get these perfect little roll ups filled with flavor and loved by everyone because of the variety that is possible! Let me translate, NO complaining!

What are pinwheel sandwiches?

Pinwheels are classified as a tea sandwich. They are filled with a spread and other ingredients then rolled up and cut into slices. Super delicious and easy to prepare for snacks, parties or to take on the go.

The best thing about them is the million ways you can fill them. No matter what flavors you like, it can happen in a pinwheel. It’s like your trusty cozy blanket, always there for you!

An important component to the perfect pinwheel is the bread you use as the base. This keeps the shape and gives you a vehicle for all that yummy filling. But you don’t want a blah flavored, falls apart easily bread. You need flavor and structure.

In comes one of our fave flatbreads, the traditional lavash by Atoria’s Family Bakery. This is no weakling. It withstands the kid grasp, smells so fresh right out of the package and the flavor tastes like you made it at home. Not only that but:

  • Atoria’s uses only pure simple ingredients.
  • There are zero preservatives, colors or flavors.
  • They work with school districts to provide flatbread for healthy school lunches.

Which is why we decided to use it as center to the perfect vegan pinwheel.

Pile of two orange packages of lavash bread

Variations to switch up flavor

So what did we fill this amazing flatbread with? Glad you asked. The question really is, what DIDN’T we fill it with!! There are so many options. Here are some of the delicious fun things we have tried:

  1. Vegan Veggie Cream Cheese, lettuce or spinach
  2. Vegan Cheese Sauce
  3. Simple Guacamole
  4. Pepperoncini, roasted red pepper, Greek Hummus
  5. Vegan Mashed Chickpea Salad, lettuce
  6. Peanut butter and jelly
  7. Vegan Plain Cream Cheese, maple syrup, cinnamon
  8. Butter, cinnamon, sugar
Cream plate with different types of pinwheel roll ups on it

Can you make pinwheels the night before?

Yes! There are two trains of thought for this. One, prep all the fillings and make them fresh so they are perfect when served.

Two, make them ahead of time and store them in the fridge so they are ready for the next day. This makes them perfect for parties and leaves you plenty of time the day of to get all your other tasks done.

How do you keep them from getting soggy?

If you decide to make them ahead of time, be prepared you may get some softness in the bread. But there are things you can do to help this! Other than making sure to use a quality bread, like Atoria’s, here are some tips:

  • Add a layer of lettuce, spinach or some other veggie onto the bread first, to keep any soggy ingredients from mushing into the bread.
  • Use a layer of sliced cheese onto the bread first.
  • Focus on spreads that don’t have too much moisture.
  • Use only a thin layer of spread onto the bread, then your veggies and other ingredients.
Hand picking up a lettuce, salsa and cream cheese pinwheel sandwich

Are these kid friendly?

Yes!! They are so kid friendly because kids can choose whatever filling they like. Heck, they can change it up daily if they want! Because we all know how quickly they change their minds!

In fact, making pinwheels is even a fabulous kid activity. All you need to do is get out all the fillings and put them into bowls. Then let kids spread on and fill them with what they want. Using a plastic knife is a perfect tool.

With some guidance, let them roll them up. Then help them cut into pieces. This activity can keep them busy for a while! Bonus for us, and fun for them. Plus when you cook with your kids they get these awesome benefits:

  • Confidence in their life skills
  • Builds self help
  • Teaches them math, organization, sequencing, visual spacial skills and fine motor strength

How To Make Vegan Pinwheels

There are a few ways to go about making pinwheels. Many people layer the fillings onto the large piece of bread, then roll and cut. However, I find that after a few cuts, the roll tends to squish and you end up squeezing some of the ingredients out.

So I took a different approach. I cut the lavash bread into smaller strips first. This reduced the number of cuts but still let the process go quickly.

  1. Cut strips of bread.
    Knife on top of sliced pieces of lavash bread
  2. Spread with topping of choice and top with ingredients.
    Knife spreading cream cheese and fork spreading salsa on slices of lavash bread
  3. Roll, cut in half and serve!
    Hand grabbing a pinwheel sandwich filled with veggies and cream cheese

Tips on how to roll correctly

The key for that perfect end result is to make sure you don’t overstuff them. You want enough filler to be tasty, but not so much that the bread can’t be rolled. Also, when you start with smaller strips, you only need a few cuts so the ingredients stay in place!

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Vegan Pinwheels

These vegan pinwheels are the perfect snack! Super kid friendly, versatile and easy enough the littles can make them too!
Prep Time30 minutes
Total Time30 minutes
Course: 30 Minutes or Less, Appetizer, Snack
Cuisine: American
Diet: Gluten Free, Vegan, Vegetarian
Servings: 2
Calories: 198kcal
Author: Anjali Shah

Ingredients

Mexican flavor option

Italian flavor option

See other flavor options in the post

Instructions

  • If preferred, slice the lavash bread into 4 long pieces.
  • Lay lettuce down onto the lavash bread. This helps protect it from getting soggy from the cream cheese and salsa. You will need to cut the lettuce a bit to fit the strips if you cut the bread.
  • Spread cream cheese over the lettuce.
  • Spread salsa over the cream cheese.
  • Tightly roll the lavash bread until the end.
  • Slowly and carefully slice into 1-2 inch pieces.
  • Enjoy!

Notes

  • If you need a gluten-free option, use a gluten-free tortilla.
  • Adjust amounts of filling to your liking.
  • Nutritional info will change depending on ingredients used for filling. The info here is for the basic lettuce, cream cheese and salsa option.

Nutrition

Calories: 198kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 238mg | Potassium: 257mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 429IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 39mg | Iron: 2mg

 

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