Fig and Goat Cheese Pinwheels Recipe
Introduction
Fig and Goat Cheese Pinwheels are a delightful blend of sweet, savory, and creamy flavors wrapped in flaky puff pastry. Perfect as an appetizer or an elegant snack, these bite-sized treats impress with minimal effort and maximum taste.

Ingredients
- 1 sheet puff pastry, thawed
- ½ cup fig preserves (or fig jam)
- 4 oz goat cheese, crumbled
- 2 tablespoons light brown sugar
- 4-5 sprigs fresh thyme
- 1 egg (for egg wash)
- Optional: crushed walnuts or pecans
Instructions
- Step 1: Let the puff pastry thaw completely on parchment paper placed on a flat surface.
- Step 2: Spread fig preserves evenly over the pastry, leaving a ½ inch border around the edges.
- Step 3: Crumble goat cheese over the fig layer, then sprinkle with brown sugar and fresh thyme.
- Step 4: Roll the pastry tightly into a log, wrap in parchment, and freeze for 20 minutes to firm up.
- Step 5: Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C). Slice the chilled log into ½-inch rounds using a sharp knife.
- Step 6: Place pinwheels on a parchment-lined baking sheet, brush with beaten egg, and bake for 15–20 minutes until golden brown.
Tips & Variations
- Use cold puff pastry and chill the rolled log before slicing for clean, even pinwheels.
- Substitute fig preserves with apricot, date, or raspberry jam for different flavor profiles.
- Try brie, mascarpone, or vegan cheese in place of goat cheese for variety.
- Add caramelized onions, prosciutto, or sprinkle crushed nuts like walnuts or pistachios for extra texture.
- Brush pinwheels generously with egg wash to achieve a golden, glossy finish.
Storage
Store pinwheels in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 1 day to keep the pastry crisp. For longer storage, refrigerate for up to 3 days, though the pastry may soften. You can freeze the pinwheels either before or after baking for up to 2 months; bake or reheat directly from frozen, adding a few minutes to the cooking time. Reheat in a 350°F (175°C) oven for 5–8 minutes to restore crispness. Avoid microwave reheating to prevent sogginess.
How to Serve

Serve this delicious recipe with your favorite sides.
FAQs
Can I use another cheese instead of goat cheese?
Yes, brie or mascarpone are excellent substitutes if you prefer a milder flavor. Vegan cheese also works well for a dairy-free option.
What kind of jam goes well with goat cheese?
Besides fig preserves, apricot, raspberry, and cranberry jams pair beautifully with goat cheese, offering a delightful balance of sweet and tangy.
PrintFig and Goat Cheese Pinwheels Recipe
Fig and Goat Cheese Pinwheels are a delightful appetizer featuring flaky puff pastry rolled with sweet fig preserves, tangy goat cheese, fresh thyme, and a touch of brown sugar. These elegant, bite-sized treats bake to golden perfection and offer a perfect balance of sweet and savory flavors, ideal for entertaining or special occasions.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 15-20 minutes
- Total Time: 40 minutes
- Yield: 12–14 pinwheels 1x
- Category: Appetizer
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: American
Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 1 sheet puff pastry, thawed
- ½ cup fig preserves (or fig jam)
- 4 oz goat cheese, crumbled
- 2 tablespoons light brown sugar
- 4–5 sprigs fresh thyme
- 1 egg (for egg wash)
- Optional: crushed walnuts or pecans for garnish
Instructions
- Prep Your Puff Pastry: Thoroughly thaw the puff pastry sheet in the refrigerator until pliable but still cold. Unroll it on a flat surface lined with parchment paper, making sure it is evenly spread out and ready for filling.
- Spread the Fig Preserves: Using a spatula, spread the fig preserves evenly over the pastry sheet, leaving a ½ inch border around the edges to prevent filling from oozing out during baking.
- Add the Cheese and Seasonings: Evenly distribute the crumbled goat cheese over the fig preserves. Then sprinkle the brown sugar and fresh thyme leaves evenly across the surface to add flavor and aroma.
- Roll and Chill: Carefully roll the puff pastry tightly into a log shape starting from one edge. Wrap the roll tightly in parchment paper and place it in the freezer for about 20 minutes to firm up for easier slicing.
- Slice and Bake: Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C). Remove the chilled roll from the freezer and slice it into ½-inch thick rounds using a sharp knife. Place the pinwheels spaced evenly on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Brush each pinwheel generously with beaten egg wash for a golden finish.
- Bake: Bake the pinwheels in the preheated oven for 15 to 20 minutes, or until they puff up and turn a beautiful golden-brown color. Remove from the oven and let cool slightly before serving.
- Optional Garnish: After baking, sprinkle crushed walnuts or pecans and additional fresh thyme if desired for added texture and presentation.
Notes
- Use cold but pliable puff pastry to prevent tearing and ensure crisp layers.
- Freeze the rolled pastry before slicing to achieve clean cuts and maintain shape.
- Use a very sharp knife to avoid squashing the pinwheels when slicing.
- Moderate the filling amounts to prevent soggy pastry.
- Egg wash helps achieve a golden, glossy finish and seals edges.
- For best browning, bake on a parchment-lined or silicone mat-lined sheet.
- Store leftovers in an airtight container; refrigerate up to 3 days or freeze up to 2 months.
- Reheat in a 350°F oven for 5-8 minutes on a wire rack for crispness; avoid microwaving.
Keywords: fig pinwheels, goat cheese appetizer, puff pastry snacks, sweet and savory bites, party appetizers

