Christmas Cranberry Roll Ups

Festive, creamy roll ups filled with tangy cranberries, feta and chives for an easy party appetizer that dazzles every holiday table.

This recipe is one of those small holiday treasures I discovered the year I volunteered to bring appetizers to a family cookie swap. I wanted something colorful, simple to assemble and full of bright flavors that felt festive without being fussy. The result was these Christmas Cranberry Roll Ups. They are creamy, slightly sweet, a little tangy and wonderfully herbaceous from fresh chives. The contrast between the sweetened dried cranberries and the salty sheep's milk feta gives every bite a lively pop. I first made them in December and they quickly became the most requested plate on the table.
I have fond memories of making a double batch with my sister while we wrapped gifts and gossiping about the year. We chilled the rolls, sliced them into pinwheels and watched neighbors, friends and my niece devour them between cookie tastings. The soft tortillas keep each bite tender while the cream cheese base binds the filling into a spreadable, sliceable party treat. These roll ups are perfect for holiday gatherings, potlucks or afternoon tea because they travel well and hold their shape when sliced. They also come together quickly which is a lifesaver during busy seasonal days.
Why You Will Love This Recipe
- Ready in about 15 minutes of active time plus a short chill so you can prepare them ahead and focus on other holiday tasks. The assembly is fast which makes them ideal for busy hosts.
- Uses pantry friendly dried cranberries and common cheeses so shopping is easy. I favor sheep's milk feta for its creamy tang which complements the sweet cranberries.
- Make ahead friendly. Assemble the rolls and chill until serving which helps with slicing uniform, neat pinwheels that look professional on a platter.
- Crowd pleasing balance of textures and flavors. Creamy spread, chewy cranberry, tender tortilla and a bright hit from fresh chives make every bite interesting.
- Flexible for dietary tweaks. Swap tortillas or cheeses with a few smart substitutions to suit different preferences or allergies.
- Perfect for variety of occasions from casual gatherings to holiday open houses because they plate beautifully and hold up well at room temperature for a couple of hours.
In my experience these quickly vanish from any table I set. My parents immediately praised the color and asked for the recipe. When guests see the pink and white swirls they assume it is labor intensive. I love the surprised looks when I tell them it takes a few simple steps and basic tools to finish. The ease and impact of these roll ups make them a staple in my holiday repertoire.
Ingredients
- Crumbled feta cheese 1 cup: I recommend sheep's milk feta for a creamier, tangier profile. Look for blocks crumbled by hand or in a container. Sheep's milk feta brings a fuller flavor than mass produced cow milk versions and stands up to the sweet cranberries.
- Softened cream cheese 8 oz: Full fat cream cheese works best for richness and spreadability. Let it sit at room temperature for 20 minutes so it whips smooth. Lower fat varieties will be firmer and harder to spread neatly.
- Dried cranberries 1 1/2 cups: Use sweetened dried cranberries for balance. Brands vary in sweetness and chew, so taste them. If very tart, a tablespoon of honey mixed into the filling can balance the bite.
- Large flour tortillas 4: Choose burrito size tortillas about 10 to 12 inches across for ideal roll height. Fresh, pliable tortillas make rolling easier and prevent cracking at the edges.
- Fresh chives 1/3 cup chopped: Chives add a fresh mild onion note and bright green flecks for visual appeal. Use kitchen scissors to snip directly into a bowl for even pieces and a fast prep.
Instructions
Prepare the Cream Cheese Mixture: Start by placing 8 ounces of softened cream cheese into a medium mixing bowl. Beat until smooth with a spatula or hand mixer. Fold in 1 cup crumbled sheep's milk feta to build savory depth. The goal is a spreadable consistency that holds together but is soft enough to spread thinly on the tortillas. If the mixture feels dense refrigerate for 5 minutes, then rewhip briefly. Mix the Ingredients: Stir in 1 1/2 cups sweetened dried cranberries and 1/3 cup finely chopped fresh chives into the cheese base. Reserve a small handful of chives for garnish. Use a folding motion to keep some cranberry integrity so you have chew in each bite. Taste for balance and add a teaspoon of honey only if the filling needs a touch more sweetness. Spread and Roll: Lay a large flour tortilla on a work surface and spread a thin, even layer of the cream cheese mixture across the entire surface leaving a 1/2 inch edge to prevent overflow. Press firmly but gently to compact. Starting at one edge, roll tightly without squeezing out the filling. Repeat with remaining tortillas. Tightly rolled tortillas help produce tidy pinwheels. Chill and Slice: Wrap each roll snugly in plastic wrap and chill for at least 30 minutes to firm the filling. For neat slices use a sharp serrated knife and remove the wrap right before slicing. Cut each roll into 12 slices for bite sized rounds. Arrange on a platter and sprinkle with remaining chopped chives.
You Must Know
- These roll ups are high in protein from the cheeses and provide a nice energy bite making them filling for a small appetizer portion. They are not low carb given the tortillas so consider alternatives for special diets.
- Proper chilling is essential to clean slicing. If you are short on time freeze wrapped rolls for 10 minutes to firm quickly before cutting.
- Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. For best texture eat within 24 hours because the tortilla may soften over time.
- They freeze well as whole wrapped rolls for up to 1 month if you wish to prepare in bulk. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before slicing.
My favorite part of this dish is how it looks on the platter. The ruby cranberries against the white swirl of filling are very inviting and guests often ask how I made them so perfectly round. I once prepped these for a community holiday brunch and an elderly neighbor told me they were the most cheerful appetizer she had seen. That kind of reaction makes me reach for this recipe for any festive gathering.
Storage Tips
To maintain texture place sliced roll ups in a single layer on a tray lined with parchment and cover loosely with plastic wrap to avoid sticking. For longer storage keep the rolls whole and wrapped airtight. Refrigerated whole rolls last up to 3 days. For freezing wrap each roll in two layers of plastic then in foil to prevent freezer burn. When ready to serve thaw in the refrigerator overnight before slicing. Reheat is not necessary. If the tortilla seems slightly dry, bring to room temperature for 15 minutes prior to serving.
Ingredient Substitutions
For a dairy free option use a plant based cream cheese and omit the feta or swap with a firm vegan ricotta alternative. To make gluten free choose large gluten free tortillas, keeping in mind many gluten free wraps are less pliable so warm them briefly to make rolling easier. If you prefer a less sweet cranberry choose unsweetened and mix in a tablespoon of maple syrup to taste. For a herbal twist replace chives with finely chopped dill or basil, noting each swap will nudge the flavor profile in a new direction.
Serving Suggestions
Arrange bite sized pinwheels on a long platter with sprigs of fresh herbs for color. They pair well with crisp pickles or cornichons to add acidity and cut through richness. For a holiday board serve alongside spiced nuts, charcuterie and slices of crisp apple or pear. The rolls also work as sandwich enhancers; tuck several slices into crostini or small slices of baguette for a pretty crostini display. Garnish with extra chopped chives or a drizzle of honey if desired.
Cultural Background
This style of filled and sliced wrap draws on classic finger food techniques popular across many cuisines. Rolled breads stuffed with cheese and fruit echoes Mediterranean uses of flatbreads and cheeses. The sweet and salty combination of cranberries and feta is an American holiday favorite, where dried fruits and rich cheeses have become part of seasonal entertaining. These roll ups combine that tradition with modern party food styling to create a festive nod to holiday flavors without heavy cooking.
Seasonal Adaptations
In winter emphasize warming spices by stirring in a pinch of cinnamon and a teaspoon of orange zest to the filling which complements cranberries beautifully. For spring or summer swap dried cranberries for fresh chopped strawberries or cherries and add lemon zest. For Thanksgiving use leftover roasted turkey shaved thin and spread a thin layer on the tortilla before rolling. Each season allows small adjustments that keep the base technique familiar while giving new flavor profiles.
Success Stories
I brought these to a neighborhood potluck and a friend asked if I could make trays for her holiday open house. Another time my niece used this recipe in a school bake sale and the tray sold out within 20 minutes. Readers tell me the recipe is forgiving and consistently looks elegant even when made in a hurry. Those quick wins are what make this dish a repeat holiday favorite for me.
Meal Prep Tips
Make the filling two days ahead and keep it refrigerated in an airtight container. Assemble the rolls the morning of your event for freshest tortillas or fully assemble and chill up to 24 hours ahead. Use a bench scraper to create clean slices and rinse the knife between cuts if the filling sticks. Store cut slices in a single layer separated by parchment if you need to stack them for transport. These tips save time and help preserve presentation quality during busy celebrations.
These Christmas Cranberry Roll Ups are a small, joyful food that brings color and flavor to any holiday table. They are simple to prepare, adaptable to tastes and always a welcome addition to gatherings. I hope you enjoy making them as much as my family and friends do and that they become a bright tradition in your own holiday celebrations.
Pro Tips
Soften cream cheese at room temperature for easier mixing and a smoother spread.
Chill wrapped rolls for at least 30 minutes to firm the filling for neat slicing.
Warm tortillas briefly in a dry skillet or microwave under a damp towel to make them more pliable for rolling.
Reserve a small amount of chopped chives to sprinkle on top for brightness and color before serving.
This nourishing christmas cranberry roll ups recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
FAQs about Recipes
Can I prepare these ahead of time?
Yes. Assemble the rolls, wrap them tightly and store in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. For firmer slicing chill for 30 minutes before cutting.
How do I get clean slices?
Use a serrated knife and make slow sawing motions to keep the pinwheels intact. Wipe the blade between cuts if needed.
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Christmas Cranberry Roll Ups
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Ingredients
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Instructions
Prepare the Cream Cheese Mixture
Beat 8 ounces of softened cream cheese until smooth then fold in 1 cup crumbled sheep's milk feta. Aim for a spreadable but cohesive texture and chill briefly if too soft.
Mix the Ingredients
Stir 1 1/2 cups sweetened dried cranberries and 1/3 cup chopped chives into the cheese base. Reserve a little chive for garnish and taste for balance adding 1 teaspoon honey if needed.
Spread and Roll
Spread an even layer of the mixture on each large tortilla leaving a small edge. Roll tightly from one side to the other to form a compact log. Repeat for all tortillas.
Chill and Slice
Wrap each roll tightly in plastic and chill at least 30 minutes. Use a serrated knife to slice into 12 bite sized rounds per roll and arrange on a platter with remaining chives.
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