These little Turkey Club Pinwheels are layered with meat, cheese, and veggies. Such an easy appetizer recipe to make for lunch, dinner, or game days.

The post for turkey club pinwheels was first published in August 2015. The pictures and post were updated and republished in December 2020.
We love keeping different kinds of deli meat, veggies, and tortillas in our fridge, so anyone can make a quick roll if they are hungry. It's an easy thing to put together for a quick grab-and-go lunch when the kids are running out the door.
A plate of these fun turkey club pinwheels will disappear in a hurry, no matter where you serve them. These are also easy to make as an appetizer for game days. During the winter months, we like to make "snack suppers" and play cards or board games as a family.
Turkey club pinwheels and blackberry brie bites are two of my favorites to munch on, while our kids love these stuffed crust pepperoni pizza bites.

The best part about these ham and turkey pinwheels is that you can customize everything to your taste. Don't like turkey or ham? Try rolling salami, roast beef, or deli chicken instead.
Try adding some fresh avocado or a little bit of salsa to the cream cheese mixture before spreading it on the tortillas. It's a delicious way to spice it up a little.

How To Make Ham and Turkey Pinwheels
These turkey cream cheese roll-ups are so easy to make. This is a great recipe to make ahead of time. (The full recipe is at the bottom.)
- Mix cream cheese, yogurt, and ranch powder. Spread on tortillas.
- Sprinkle with shredded cheese and crumbled cooked bacon.
- Layer turkey, ham, and lettuce on top, then roll up slowly.
- Wrap each roll in plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least an hour.
- Remove the plastic wrap and cut into slices. Top each one with a toothpick and a tomato right before serving.

These are also a great snack to share at any tailgating party or game night. Make a variety of meat roll ups and serve them on a board with different dipping sauces.
More Easy Appetizers
- Tomato Basil Pizza Dip
- Pizza Pinwheels
- Pepperoni Alfredo Pizza Dip
- Buffalo Chicken Pizza Rolls
- Cheesy Taco Taquitos
- Meatball Sliders
- Cherry Almond Brie Bites

Recipe

Turkey Club Pinwheels
These little Turkey Club Pinwheels are layered with meat, cheese, and veggies. Such an easy appetizer recipe to make for lunch, dinner, or game days.
Ingredients
- 4 ounces cream cheese, softened
- ¼ cup Greek yogurt
- 1 Tablespoon dry ranch powder
- ½ cup shredded cheddar jack cheese
- ¼ cup cooked crumbled bacon
- 4 (8 inch) soft tortilla shells
- 8 slices deli ham
- 8 slices deli turkey
- shredded romaine lettuce
- 24 grape tomatoes
Instructions
- Mix together the cream cheese, yogurt, and ranch powder. Spread a spoonful of dip over each tortilla.
- Sprinkle the cheese and bacon on top of the dip.
- Place 2 slices of ham and 2 slices of turkey on each tortilla.
- Then layer some lettuce on top of the meat. Gently roll up and wrap in plastic wrap.
- Refrigerate for one hour. Cut each tortilla in 6 slices. Top with a toothpick and grape tomato.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 24 Serving Size: 1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 65Total Fat: 4gSaturated Fat: 2gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 18mgSodium: 275mgCarbohydrates: 2gFiber: 0gSugar: 1gProtein: 4g
Nutrition facts are an estimate and are not guaranteed to be accurate. If you need special diet advice, please see a registered dietician.







Jill says
I spead a thin layer of jellied cranberries on before the meat its delicious!
Mallory says
My son loves this type of stuff!
Do you think this could be frozen for easy grab through out the week?! ( summer camp lunches)
Jocelyn says
I think these would freeze well, although I would probably leave the lettuce out of them if you do that. I think lettuce thawing out could potentially be slimy and not so appetizing. I hope your son enjoys these pinwheels!!!
Deirdre Hill Brown says
I am totally making these........for myself! My "kids" are now ages 42 and 45!! (sigh)
But, I will pass this great recipe on to them too, so they can make it for their grownup lunches now too!
Thanks for the great recipes!
AFrancis says
I like this recipe but I don't know that anyone in my family will eat greek yogurt....what do you think you could replace it with, do you think plain yogurt would work maybe?
Jocelyn says
Greek yogurt is plain yogurt. You could also sub sour cream in place of the yogurt. Honestly though, I bet your family would never even know it was yogurt 😉
Hana says
I want to pack this in my grown-up lunchbox! I used to eat a turkey sandwich almost every single day for lunch, so I would have been all over these. The Greek yogurt and ranch spread also sounds amazing!
Jessica @ A Kitchen Addiction says
Love this easy idea for lunches!