
Step 5: Roll Into a Log
Starting from one of the longer sides, carefully roll the dough into a tight cylinder.
Work slowly and keep the roll firm but not overly compressed.
As you roll:
- Keep the filling inside the edges
- Maintain even pressure
- Create a uniform log shape
Once fully rolled, pinch the seam lightly to seal.
Step 6: Chill the Roll
Place the rolled dough in the refrigerator for 15–20 minutes.
This step firms up both the pastry and filling, making the pinwheels much easier to slice neatly.
Skipping this step can result in flattened or uneven pinwheels.
Step 7: Slice the Pinwheels
Remove the chilled roll from the refrigerator.
Using a sharp knife, cut the log into slices approximately ½ inch thick.
Each slice will reveal the attractive spiral pattern that gives pinwheels their name.
Arrange the slices on a parchment-lined baking sheet, leaving about an inch of space between each piece.
Step 8: Bake Until Golden
Place the baking sheet in the preheated oven.
Bake for 15–20 minutes or until:
- The pastry is puffed
- The edges are golden brown
- The filling is hot throughout
The exact baking time may vary depending on your oven and the type of dough used.
Keep an eye on the final few minutes to prevent over-browning.
Step 9: Cool Slightly Before Serving
Remove the pinwheels from the oven and allow them to cool for 5 minutes.
This brief resting period helps:
- Set the filling
- Improve texture
- Make handling easier
Serve warm or at room temperature.
Tips for Perfect Sausage Pinwheels
Use Softened Cream Cheese
Room-temperature cream cheese mixes much more smoothly with sausage and creates a better filling consistency.
Don’t Overfill
Too much filling can cause the dough to split while rolling or baking.
Chill Before Slicing
A cold roll produces cleaner, more attractive spirals.
Use Sharp Knives
A dull knife can squash the pastry and distort the pinwheel shape.
Line the Baking Sheet
Parchment paper prevents sticking and makes cleanup much easier.
Serving Suggestions
These pinwheels pair wonderfully with:
- Marinara sauce
- Ranch dressing
- Honey mustard
- Spicy aioli
- Barbecue sauce
They can be served as:
- Party appetizers
- Holiday snacks
- Game-day food
- Brunch side dishes
- Lunchbox treats
Final Thoughts
3-Ingredient Sausage Pinwheels prove that great food doesn’t require a long ingredient list or complicated techniques. With just sausage, cream cheese, and pastry dough, you can create a flaky, savory appetizer that is both elegant and comforting. The combination of crispy pastry and creamy sausage filling makes these pinwheels a reliable favorite for any occasion, whether you’re feeding a crowd or simply looking for an easy homemade snack.








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