Cucumber pinwheels, or cucumber and cream cheese sandwich rolls, are always a huge hit, no matter where or when you serve them. Great for picnics, bbqs, school or work packed lunches, afternoon tea or even a light dinner!
Originally published August 7th, 2012.
When my daughter had to bring a dish to share with her class in elementary school, these cucumber pinwheels were always the most requested item. Yes, even more than cupcakes!
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They are very simple and delicious, and if you like traditional cucumber and cream cheese sandwiches, you’ll love the rolled version, also.
You’ll need lavash bread, so make sure you can find it (Trader Joe’s carries it in LA) before attempting to make these (UPDATE: readers have commented that they have used flour tortillas with good results, so this is a secondary option.) However, to make them 4 at a time with perfect edges and evenly sized, the lavash bread works the best, as you can see here with these other pinwheel sandwiches. Top: butter, ham and lettuce; middle: club sandwich pinwheels; and bottom: Caprese-style pinwheel sandwiches.
It is a traditional, Middle Eastern flatbread (unleavened) and it looks like this:
You may also enjoy this cucumber and ham sandwich!
If you’re having a picnic, check out my wine and bottle picnic sticks on my Amazon page. I saw them at a Shakespeare play and had to have them! They hold a bottle of wine and two glasses when you’re on the grass! This cold cucumber soup is perfect for hot days, especially when you have lots of cucumbers growing in the garden.
And here’s a fresh and light cucumber salad you will enjoy!
And now for that cucumber pinwheel sandwich recipe!
Cucumber and Cream Cheese Sandwich Rolls (Cucumber Pinwheels)
Recipe by Christina Conte Makes 16 rolls
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Ingredients
- lavash bread (readers have also used flour tortillas with success)
- cucumber
- cream cheese
Special equipment: Sandwich picks. I use these.
Peel and thinly slice the cucumber. This is the hand held mandoline slicer I use.
Lay a piece of lavash bread on your workspace and spread some cream cheese evenly (as shown in the picture) leaving one of the short ends with some empty space.
Next, layer the cucumber slices over the cream cheese.
Begin rolling the bread by the short end, but not the end with the space. Roll it tightly, not allowing any air gaps to form. I’m taking a photo which is why I’m doing it with one hand, but if you use two hands it’s MUCH easier! :)
Keep the seam side down when you finish rolling.
Now cut the cucumber and cream cheese sandwich roll with a sharp serrated knife (wipe in between cuts with a damp paper towel) into four equal pieces. Secure with a long sandwich pick.
Serve the cucumber pinwheels immediately for best results, or refrigerate, for just a few hours.
The sandwich rolls should be made and eaten within a few hours after removing from the fridge for the best flavor and texture.
These cucumber and cream cheese sandwich rolls are perfect for a summertime lunch, brunch or a picnic outing. I made the cucumber pinwheels you see in the photos to take to the beach in Malibu last week!
If you want more sandwich recipes for a more formal affair, such as afternoon tea, you can make my cucumber finger sandwiches or these tea finger sandwiches from Cynthia at What a Girl Eats. You may also enjoy these Greek-style tiropita appetizers which feature three types of cheese, including cream cheese.
Cucumber and Cream Cheese Sandwich Rolls (with Lavash Bread)
Special Equipment
- 1 sharp serrated knife
Ingredients
- 4 pieces lavash bread (or large, flour tortillas)
- 8 Persian cucumbers (or 2 large English cucumbers)
- 8 oz cream cheese (at room temperature)
Instructions
- Peel and thinly slice the cucumber.
- Lay a piece of lavash bread on your workspace and spread some cream cheese evenly (as shown in the picture) leaving one of the short ends with some empty space.
- Next, layer the cucumber slices over the cream cheese.
- Begin rolling the bread by the short end, but not the end with the space. Roll it tightly, not allowing any air gaps to form.
- Cut the cucumber and cream cheese sandwich roll with a sharp serrated knife (wipe with a damp paper towel between cuts) into four equal pieces. Secure with a long sandwich pick.
- Serve the cucumber pinwheels immediately for best results, or refrigerate, for just a few hours.
Notes
- Readers have successfully used flour tortillas.
Nutrition
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Thanks for sharing! Do you use this bread in any other recipes?
I do make other rolled sandwiches like butter, thin ham, tomato and lettuce. Anything you want to make, really.
My mother always made these with dill pickles, and I make them today, as well.
Sometimes I add thin ham and thinly sliced cheddar and substitute butter for the cream cheese. I’m glad to see this old fashioned recipe made in a new way(we didn’t know about lavash).
Oh yes, there are so many possibilities with this type of wrap/sandwich, Francesca! So fun to eat, too!
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What fun! They’re like rustic cucumber tea sandwiches
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Yes, they are! :)
Hey! About how many bite sized pieces does one piece of Lavash make? I’m making for a crowd. Thanks!
I make six per piece, so bite size, I would say to cut one into 8 pieces.
Christina, I love, love these! My mom used to always make sandwiches with super thinly sliced cucumbers and cream cheese. These roll are so practical for on-the-go. And if the kids said they’re better than cupcakes . . . well then! :-)
How lovely, Valentina! I bet you must think of your mom when you make them. <3
We have found so many uses for this Trader Joe’s lavash! But this one is new to me! Lovely flavors and textures in this, Christina!
Yes, so many uses, David, and this is one of my favorites! I sometimes do butter, thin ham, tomato and lettuce, too! YUM!
Very attractive.
Thank you, they’re tasty, too! :)
Probably a chive cream cheese would be good also!
Absolutely, Kristine! :)
yes, for high teas. cranberry and cheese, tuna or salmon, egg salad, etc. You can layer with lettuce, dill pickle, peppers, along with the main ingredients. Of course the cucumber “sandwiches” are the best.
What is lavash bread?.
High tea is not afternoon tea. The term has become misunderstood through the years. Lavash bread is the type you see in the photos, an unleavened flat bread. Fun to make sandwich rolls using it.