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Wheat turkey pinwheels |
Pinwheels--that's a twist to an ordinary snack. Well, maybe eating something with a wheat tortilla is not normal. Yet, that's what I love experimenting with. I already know that I love to eat a sandwich. You know, the traditional, simple meat and bread combination.
Sometimes, I like to jazz up a snack. Putting a new twist that I've never done is exciting. I had seen pinwheels before, but I had never tried them before. It takes buying the ingredients and then slapping them together to make something wonderful.
I got the idea to make the pinwheels from
ABC's The Chew. I just want to make that clear. That way y'all know I'm simply sharing what I'm learning from an awesome cooking show.
Here are the ingredients for wheat turkey pinwheels:
--Swiss cheese or other cheese
--Oversized wheat tortillas
--Philadelphia cream cheese
--Turkey breast slices
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Cream cheese on wheat tortillas |
The first step is to spread Philadelphia cream cheese onto the ends of the tortilla. The cream will act as the glue to hold the pinwheels together.
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Swiss cheese and turkey slice on wheat tortilla |
Next, add Swiss cheese or other desired cheese. Place a slice of turkey breast on top.
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Rolled wheat tortilla with ingredients inside |
Roll the tortilla. Press on the cream cheese to bind the tortilla to itself. Then cut slices of the rolled tortilla. Finally, turn the small pieces onto their sides. Presto!
We've got pinwheels!
Pinwheels can vary. Other ingredients like spinach and other creams can be used. I'll be making some more in the future. I look forward to making different kinds. I love color so perhaps carrots might be lovely.
Well, thanks for reading about how to make
wheat turkey pinwheels.
I hope you enjoyed this blog entry as much as I enjoyed writing it.
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What about you, my readers? Do you like to make unusual snacks? What would you add to or subtract from these pinwheels? Pinwheels are lovely. Try making some, and you'll love them, too.
May God bless you with His peace and wisdom, my beloveds.
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