Jazz it up with Pinwheel Sandwiches
Looking for a more exciting lunchbox filler for the kids or a healthy party food alternative? Try a pinwheel sandwich! They’re a fun and delicious way to mix things up and the kids can help make them with you.
Jazz up an ordinary lunchbox sandwich or kids party with these pinwheel sandwich recipes.
Salmon and Cucumber Pinwheel Sandwich
Ingredients
- 2 slices of Coupland’s Our Country Harvest Sandwich Bread
- 4 slices wafer-thin smoked salmon
- 3 thin slices of cucumber, same length as a bread slice
- Low fat cream cheese to spread
Method
- Cut the crusts off the bread. Use a rolling pin to flatten the bread down really well.
- Spread each bread slice with a thin layer of cream cheese.
- Top with two slices of smoked salmon per bread slice.
- Roll the bread ‘sushi-style’ into two tight rolls. Slice into three pieces and push back together into a roll.
- Roll each roll in a square of baking paper just a little larger than a slice of bread. Twist each end like a sweet so the rolls are secured and place into the fridge until you are ready to serve.
Chicken and pesto pinwheel sandwich
Ingredients
- 2 slices of Coupland’s Our Country Harvest Sandwich Bread
- 4 slices wafer-thin chicken
- Pesto to spread
Method
- Cut the crusts off the bread. Use a rolling pin to flatten the bread down really well.
- Spread each bread slice with a thin layer of pesto.
- Top with two slices of chicken per bread slice.
- Roll the bread ‘sushi-style’ into two tight rolls. Slice into three pieces and push back together into a roll.
- Roll each roll in a square of baking paper just a little larger than a slice of bread. Twist each end like a sweet so the rolls are secured and place into the fridge until you are ready to serve.
Comments
Get the “greats” into eating sammies instead of pies 😋
Don’t eat fish or chicken so will have to think of other fillings but look so cool as pinwheels.
LOVE THIS
Soubds yummy will have to try.