Cream Cheese and Cucumber Pinwheels

35 mins

easy

Serves 8

My homemade gluten-free pinwheels with cream cheese and cucumber are a delicious and wholesome lunchbox-friendly recipe. The pinwheels are made from nourishing and natural ingredients as an alternative to store-bought wraps. These pinwheels are light and fluffy and can be filled with a variety of nourishing fillings and spreads that kids will love. For this recipe, I have used cream cheese and cucumber to keep it simple and easy but still filled with the nutrients kids need to thrive.

 

DIETARY: VEG, GF, NF

ALLERGENS: Dairy, Eggs

AGE GROUP: 8 months+

SERVES: 8

PREP: 15 mins

COOK: 20 mins

EQUIPMENT: High-speed blender

 

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Ingredients

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4 eggs, beaten
2 tbsp coconut cream
60g arrowroot
2 tsp coconut flour
Pinch sea salt
Extra virgin olive oil, for frying
Filling
250g cream cheese
1 Lebanese cucumber, sliced thinly lengthwise

Directions

1.
Place all wrap ingredients into a blender and blend until smooth.
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2.
Heat a small frying pan over medium heat and brush with some olive oil.
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3.
Pour ½ cup of batter into the pan, swirling it to coat the base.
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4.
Cook for approximately 1-2 mins on each side. Continue with the rest of the batter.
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5.
Take off the heat and allow to cool completely.
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6.
Place the wrap on a flat surface and spread with 1-2 tbsp of cream cheese, followed by adding the thinly sliced cucumber.
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7.
Roll into a wrap and slice into small round wheels.
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Notes

STORING LEFTOVERS: Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days or freeze wraps for up to 4 months.
Prep tips: Place pinwheels on skewers with tomatoes.
Allergies: For a dairy-free version: Swap cream cheese with hummus.
Easy ingredient swaps: Swap arrowroot for tapioca. Fill with fillings of choice.
Additional boosters: Add a handful of spinach or other vegetables of choice to the wrap batter before blending to make green pinwheels.
Baby-friendly version: Serve mashed or in finger food-sized pieces.
For fussy eaters: Let them help you fill the wraps and choose their own fillings.