These 3-Ingredient Smoky Sausage & Cream Cheese Pinwheels are the kind of cozy, no-fuss snack that disappears before the main meal even hits the table. They take the familiar sausage crescent appetizer in a slightly richer direction by swapping in tangy cream cheese, then rolling everything into spirals for lots of crisp, golden edges and a soft, creamy middle. They feel especially right for early fall weekends, tailgates, and busy school nights when you want something warm and satisfying without juggling a long ingredient list.
Serve these pinwheels warm with a simple bowl of mustard, ranch, or hot honey for dipping, and round things out with fresh fruit, a crisp green salad, or a veggie tray if you are putting together an appetizer spread. They also fit right in alongside chili, soup, or game-day favorites like wings and sliders, and they travel well enough to bring to a potluck or football party.
3-Ingredient Smoky Sausage & Cream Cheese Pinwheels
Servings: 8
Ingredients
1 pound smoky ground sausage
Directions
1. Preheat the oven to 375°F and line a baking sheet or lightly grease a rimmed pan.
2. Cook the sausage in a skillet over medium heat, breaking it into small crumbles, until fully browned and cooked through. Drain off any excess grease and let it cool for a few minutes.
3. In a medium bowl, stir the softened cream cheese and cooked sausage together until evenly combined into a spreadable filling.
4. Unroll the crescent dough and press the seams together to form one large rectangle. Spread the sausage mixture evenly over the dough, leaving a small border around the edges.
5. Starting from a long side, roll the dough up tightly into a log. Slice into 1-inch rounds and place the pinwheels cut-side up on the prepared baking sheet.
6. Bake for 12 to 15 minutes, or until the pinwheels are puffed and golden brown. Let them cool for 5 minutes before serving warm.
Variations & Tips
Make-ahead tip: You can cook the sausage and mix the filling a day ahead, then keep it covered in the refrigerator until you are ready to assemble and bake. That makes these especially handy for busy weekdays or game-day prep.
Easy slicing tip: If the rolled dough feels too soft to cut cleanly, chill the log for 10 to 15 minutes before slicing. That little pause helps the pinwheels hold their spiral shape and keeps the filling from smearing out.
Spicier version: Use hot breakfast sausage instead of mild smoky sausage if you want more kick. A small side of pepper jelly or hot honey also pairs really well with the creamy filling.
Crispier edges: Space the pinwheels apart on the baking sheet so hot air can circulate around each one. If you crowd the pan, the sides stay softer instead of getting those extra-golden, flaky edges.
Serving for a crowd: For a party platter, double the recipe and bake in batches so every tray comes out evenly browned. These are best served warm, but they still taste great at room temperature for casual snacking.