Fig and Goat Cheese Pinwheels Recipe
Introduction
Fig and Goat Cheese Pinwheels are a delightful appetizer that combines the sweetness of fig preserves with creamy goat cheese, all wrapped in flaky puff pastry. Perfect for parties or a special snack, these bite-sized treats are simple to make and irresistibly tasty.

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 if frozen. Place it on parchment paper on a flat surface to prepare for spreading.
- Step 2: Spread the fig preserves evenly over the puff pastry, leaving a ½-inch border around the edges to prevent overflow.
- Step 3: Sprinkle the crumbled goat cheese over the fig layer, then evenly distribute the brown sugar and fresh thyme leaves on top. Add crushed walnuts or pecans if using.
- Step 4: Carefully roll the pastry into a tight log shape. Wrap it in parchment paper and freeze for 20 minutes to firm up, making it easier to slice.
- Step 5: Preheat the oven to 400°F (200°C). Slice the chilled log into ½-inch rounds using a sharp knife. Place the pinwheels on a parchment-lined baking sheet, brush each with beaten egg wash, and bake for 15–20 minutes until golden brown and puffed.
Tips & Variations
- For extra crunch and flavor, add a sprinkle of crushed walnuts or pecans before rolling the pastry.
- If fresh thyme isn’t available, dried thyme can be used sparingly, or try substituting with rosemary or sage for a different herbal note.
- Make sure to chill the rolled pastry before slicing to help maintain neat pinwheel shapes during baking.
Storage
Store any leftover pinwheels in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat in a preheated oven at 350°F (175°C) for about 5–7 minutes to restore crispness. These pinwheels do not freeze well after baking, so freeze only before baking if needed.
How to Serve

Serve this delicious recipe with your favorite sides.
FAQs
Can I use other types of cheese instead of goat cheese?
Yes, cream cheese or ricotta can be good substitutes, but goat cheese provides a distinctive tang that pairs beautifully with the sweet figs.
How do I prevent the puff pastry from getting soggy?
Leaving a border around the edges when spreading fig preserves and chilling the rolled pastry before slicing helps keep the pinwheels crisp. Also, avoid over-spreading wet ingredients.
PrintFig and Goat Cheese Pinwheels Recipe
Delightful Fig and Goat Cheese Pinwheels combine flaky puff pastry with sweet fig preserves, tangy goat cheese, and aromatic fresh thyme. These elegant appetizers are perfect for entertaining or a sophisticated snack, featuring a subtle crunch from optional nuts and a golden, buttery finish.
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 15-20 minutes
- Total Time: 35-40 minutes
- Yield: 12–14 pinwheels 1x
- Category: Appetizer
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: Western
- Diet: Vegetarian
Ingredients
Pinwheel 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
- Prep Your Puff Pastry: Let the puff pastry thaw completely if frozen, then lay it on parchment paper on a flat surface to prepare for spreading.
- Spread the Fig Preserves: Evenly spread the fig preserves over the surface of the pastry sheet, leaving a ½ inch border all around to ensure an easy roll.
- Add the Cheese and Seasonings: Crumble goat cheese evenly over the fig layer, followed by sprinkling the light brown sugar and distributing fresh thyme leaves across the top. Optionally, add crushed walnuts or pecans for extra texture.
- Roll and Chill: Carefully roll the pastry sheet tightly into a log shape. Wrap it in parchment paper and freeze for 20 minutes to firm up, which makes slicing easier.
- Slice and Bake: Preheat your oven to 400°F (200°C). Using a sharp knife, cut the chilled log into ½-inch thick rounds. Arrange the pinwheels on a parchment-lined baking sheet and brush each one with the beaten egg wash for a glossy finish. Bake for 15 to 20 minutes, or until the pinwheels turn golden brown and puffed.
Notes
- Ensure the puff pastry is completely thawed to avoid cracking when rolling.
- Freezing before slicing helps keep the pinwheels intact and makes clean cuts easier.
- Use high-quality fig preserves for best flavor.
- For a nut-free version, omit walnuts or pecans.
- Serve warm for best texture and flavor.
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