I am very happy to share with you all a recipe I came up with. How I came up with this recipe is a long story. I tried out a recipe I saw in a magazine. The recipe called for wrapping sausage meat in a pastry sheet, cutting it into ½” circles and baking it. Puff Rolls came out great and the taste was fine too, but I was unsure if the meat inside the puff rolls was fully cooked. So I decided not to share the recipe with you all (there is another story behind that). However, I will share the pictures very soon.
I had one more pasty sheet in the freezer and wanted to use it. I thought of preparing the same recipe again, with either cooked sausage or seasoned mashed potato, rather than raw sausage meat, but changed my mind. Then I thought of spreading either cooked minced meat or mashed potato on the pastry sheet and rolling it into a pinwheel and that didn’t quite appeal me either. Then I remembered the tri-color cilantro chutney, cucumber and tomato sandwiches. I wondered, how about spreading cilantro chutney/pesto, sprinkling some roasted red bell which were sitting in my fridge, and some onion. And here I am with a delicious Cilantro Mint Pesto Pinwheels.
This is my entry for Herb Mania, started by Dee of Ammalus Kitchen and this months theme is Cilantro, hosted by Siri’s Corner. I am also sending this to SnackORama, for her Sunday Snacks: Bake It, Original Recipe event and to EC for WYF: Salad/Starter/Soups event.
Total Time: 30-35 (excludes thawing time)
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Baking Time: 20-25 minutes
Yields: 30-35
- Chutney/Pesto
- 2 Roasted Almonds
- 2 Walnuts
- ½ cup Chopped Cilantro (approx. I didn’t measure it)
- ½ cup Chopped Mint (approx. I didn’t measure)
- 3 Cloves Garlic Chopped
- 5 Green Chilies Chopped (adjust to taste. It is a little spicy)
- Salt to Taste
- 2 tbsp Lemon Juice (it is an approx. measure. adjust to taste)
- ½ Small Onion Chopped
- ½ cup Jared Roasted Red Bell Pepper Chopped
- 1 Puff Pasty Sheet (Pepperridge farm box comes with 2 Pastry Sheets)
- 2 tbsp Mozzarella Cheese (opt. I used it today but won’t use it next time)
- Thaw pastry sheet for 40 minutes, as instructed on the box.
- Grind all the ingredients listed under pesto.
- Preheat the oven to 400F.
- Cut the pastry sheet into two, lengthwise.
- Spread the pesto on the sheets. Sprinkle onions, bell peppers and cheese.
- Roll the pastry sheet lengthwise.
- Cut it into ½” rolls. Arrange in a aluminum foil lined baking sheet.
- Bake for 20-25 minutes until they turn golden brown.
- Remove form oven and let sit for 5 minutes.
- Serve it as an appetizer or a snack, as it is or with your favorite sauce or dip.
These colorful, delicious Cilantro Pesto Pinwheels are making their entry to Original Recipe, WYF: Salad/Starter/Soups, Sunday Snacks: Bake It!, Herb Mania: Cilantro events.



























8 responses so far ↓
Easycrafts // September 24, 2008 at 9:18 am |
This is something to go for anytime of the day…loved the look…thanks for participating
Yes it is..
Madhavi // September 24, 2008 at 2:55 pm |
Oh mouth-watering entry, lovely recipe and looks yummmyyyy!!!
thanks madhavi
Apple // September 24, 2008 at 3:17 pm |
Fantastic item Usha…idi nenu nerchukuni chese kante naaku vaatilo konni pampinchakoodadoo
mohamaatam lekunda mingesthaa…
Sorry dear, you are a little late…. chesin rojee sagam mingesaa, migilnavi i finished it off yesterday…
Siri // September 24, 2008 at 10:18 pm |
Yummy entry Usha..:) Thanks dear.
Cheers,
Siri
Hima // September 28, 2008 at 11:27 pm |
Thanks for such a wonderful entry. See you at the round up.
Chicken Puff Rolls for Click « My Spicy Kitchen // September 29, 2008 at 12:34 pm |
[...] rolls couple of weeks ago. These are the same Chicken Puff Rolls I mentioned last week, in my Cilantro Pesto Pinwheels post. I wanted to send this is to Sunday Snacks event, but I changed my mind. This recipe needs [...]
Lore // October 12, 2008 at 8:10 am |
These sound like such a great concoction for a savoury tooth girl like me
. My mouth is watering as I’m staring at the pics!
Btw, I never got your entry so could you please try to send it again? It would be such a shame not to have these in this month’s Original Recipes round-up…
Sravanthi // November 18, 2008 at 2:38 pm |
yummm yummmmmm yummmmmmm…Usha asalee aakali ga undhi..ipudu nee blog chusthunte ..ventane foto lo nundi teesukuni thinalani undhii…