12.10.2013

Tortilla Pinwheels

These are a quick and easy holiday appetizer that will definitely be popular at your holiday party!  A good way to make these look more festive is to use spinach or tomato tortillas instead of plain ones - they you can serve a variety of red and green pinwheels!  My picture below shows plain tortillas, I couldn't find the other varieties at the store.
Servings:  25
Size:  2 pinwheels
Points Plus: 3pp
Level of Difficulty:  Easy
Prep Time: 15 minutes (Refrigerate overnight or for a few hours before serving)
Cook Time: n/a
Rating:  4 stars – Very Good

Ingredient List:
8 oz. cream cheese, 1/3 less fat (softened)
8 oz. sour cream, light
1 can (4 oz.) green chilies, chopped and drained
1 can (4 oz.) black olives, chopped and drained
1 cup reduced-fat cheddar cheese, shredded
½ cup green onions, chopped
Garlic powder to taste
5 flour tortillas (10 inch)

Directions:
In a medium bowl, combine cream cheese, sour cream, chilies, olives, cheddar cheese, garlic powder and stir until well combined – make sure the cream cheese is softened before you start this as it makes it much easier to mix in.  Spread a light coating of the filling mixture onto the tortilla.  Beginning on one side, begin to tightly roll the tortilla into a pinwheel, trying to make it as tight as possible.  This can be a little tricky, but you’ll get the hang of it after a few.  Wrap each tortilla in plastic wrap and refrigerate ideally overnight or a good 2-3 hours should be enough time.  Just before serving, remove the pinwheels from the fridge and slice on a cutting board.  Make sure to cut off the ends (these will be only partially filled anyways).  Use a knife to cut each tortilla into ½ inch pinwheel slices and arrange on a serving tray or platter.  A sharp knife works best since it allows you to cut without smashing the pinwheels too much.
Tip:
Only spread the filling mixture over two-thirds of the tortilla.  As you roll up the tortilla, the filling will overflow to fill the remaining one-third section.  Practice makes perfect!  Your first tortilla might not be your best. :)
XOXO Megan

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