Turkey Ranch Roll Ups Recipe (2024)

These creamy Turkey Ranch Tortilla Roll Ups are super easy, you can make them quickly, are packed with bold and tasty flavors, and just all around super delicious! They are the perfect appetizer for a party, but also great for a lunch box for school or work and make a great alternative to sandwich for busy weekdays when you want something a little more exciting to look forward to for lunch.

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Some might call me a ranch snob, but I just say that I know what I like, and I don’t have any spare calories sitting around for ranch that isn’t delicious! I absolutely love ranch, but any old ranch won’t do, so if I am going to make something with the delicious potential of creamy cheese, crisp veggies, fresh turkey breast, and soft tortillas, I want my bold ranch flavor to belike really amazing, not just ehhh.

So in an effort to make our lunchtimes which had admittedly gotten a little too boring with one to many PB&J’s lately I decided I needed to get a little more creative in the kitchen and fix up something good. Now with that said, good to me and good to my kids is often different, so I had to start with some things that are always good in their book like tortillas and ranch (although they aren’t quite as discriminating as me ha!) Then I added some veggies, because hey I’m sneaky like that and disguise them any way I can and topped it all off with some shaved turkey breast to make the perfect bite sized snack.

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These are super simple but really flavorful and delicious. I love to whip up tortilla roll ups for an appetizer for a brunch, shower, even a tailgate since they are individually sized and not very messy to eat. The way we use this recipe most though is for a quick and easy lunch that is anything but boring.

This summer has been pretty crazy. With the kids out of school, camps, lessons, errands with everyone in tow and friends constantly in and out the door, we sometimes get in a rush and fall in the rut of making quick sandwiches and running. I absolutely love tortilla roll ups because they have the portability of a sandwich and are easy to eat but can be packed full of all sorts of flavors to keep meals new and exciting, but still simple to make.

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Turkey Ranch Tortilla Roll Up Recipe

All you need for this recipe is seven simple ingredients. If you don’t love my veggie choices, you can sub in almost anything that you do like in it’s place and still have it come out really well! Also, feel free to use light cream cheese in favor of regular if you are keeping things on the lighter side, but fat free doesn’t work nearly as well since it doesn’t soften as well.

Turkey Ranch Tortilla Roll Up Ingredients:

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  • 4 12″ soft tortillas
  • 1 8 oz package Philidelphia Cream Cheese, softened
  • 1 tbsp Hidden Valley Ranch Powder mix
  • 1/4 cup sharp cheddar cheese
  • 1/4 cup finely chopped sweet bell pepper (yellow, orange, or red)
  • 2 Tbsp finely chopped red onion
  • 1/4 pound very thinly sliced turkey breast deli meat

Turkey Ranch Tortilla Roll Up Instructions:

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To make these, first mix the softened cream cheese with the ranch powder, cheddar cheese, bell pepper and onion until well combined. To soften the cream cheese, I try to remember to take it out of the refrigerator a couple of hours before I need it, but life happens, so if you forget, just pop it in a bowl and microwave it a bit until it is nice and soft all the way through.

TIP: If you are gluten free, use my Homemade Whole3o Ranch Mix recipe instead!

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Once it is all mixed well, spread about 2 Tbsp of this mixture evenly on each tortilla (this works well when you are using a 12″ tortilla,) then lay 3-4 slices of turkey breast flat on top of the cheese mixture to cover in a single layer. I use my fingers to gently press the turkey to make sure everything is packed together well so it won’t fall apart when it is cut into pinwheels.

Now, roll the tortilla up gently, yet tightly to make sure it holds together and keeps its shape. Once you roll the tortilla up, I like to roll it around a couple of times to help it get the perfectly round shape, then use a serrated knife to gently slice the roll up into 5-6 slices. It is important to use a serrated knife because it will cut much more cleanly through the roll up, where as a regular knife will smash it.

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You can eat these immediately, or refrigerate to firm up and serve later. If you refrigerate them, the flavors will come together a little bit more, but you have to be careful not to smush them together or they will become flat on the edges, which doesn’t effect the taste, but does make them not quite as pretty.

This recipe will make about 24 slices, which is 4 tortillas, cut up into 6 pieces each and the ends discarded.

If you make this recipe, I would love to hear about it in the comments! Nothing makes my day more than when someone enjoys a recipe, and I read each and every one of them!

And as I mentioned. This is a great go to lunch idea for us as you see in the 2 WEEKS of No Sandwich Lunch Box Ideas post here!

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Turkey Ranch Roll Ups

Serves:24 pieces

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Ingredients

  • 4 12 " soft tortillas
  • 1 8 oz package Philidelphia Cream Cheese softened
  • 1 tbsp Hidden Valley Ranch Powder mix
  • 1/4 cup sharp cheddar cheese
  • 1/4 cup finely chopped sweet bell pepper yellow, orange, or red
  • 2 Tbsp finely chopped red onion
  • 1/4 pound very thinly sliced turkey breast deli meat

Instructions

  • Mix softened cream cheese with the ranch powder, cheddar cheese, bell pepper and onion until well combined.

  • Spread about 2 Tbsp of this mixture evenly on each tortilla then lay 3-4 slices of turkey breast flat on top of the cheese mixture to cover in a single layer.

  • Roll the tortilla up gently, yet tightly to make sure it holds together and keeps its shape.

  • Use a serrated knife to gently slice the roll up into 5-6 slices.

  • Eat immediately, or refrigerate to firm up and serve later.

(Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and brands of ingredients used.)

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FAQs

Can you freeze pinwheel sandwiches? ›

Can you freeze pinwheels? Yes, pinwheels freeze very well for up to two months. To freeze, line the pinwheels on a baking sheet or platter so they aren't touching and place in the freezer to flash freeze. Freeze until solid, about 2 hours then transfer to a freezer-safe storage bag.

How do you keep turkey wraps from getting soggy? ›

Airtight food storage containers are the ideal option, as they prevent air and moisture from seeping in and causing the wrap to become soggy or stale. Reusable food containers are also a great choice, as they are eco-friendly and can be used again and again to store wraps and other types of food.

What is a turkey roll made of? ›

Rolled turkey is comprised of two turkey breasts bound together using bacon and string before roasting. Two 900g turkey breasts should sufficiently feed six of you, but if there's a smaller number of guests, you can easily use it for leftovers the next day too.

Do you cover a turkey roll when baking? ›

Place in your oven and loosely cover it with foil. 6. A turkey fillet roll needs to cook for an 1hr for the first kilo then 40mins per kilo thereafter. For example a 2kg turkey roll will take approximately 1hr and 40mins to cook.

Do you freeze pinwheels before or after cooking? ›

Storing - you can eat puff pasty scrolls straight from the oven (SO good!) or let them cool completely and store them in an airtight container. Freezing - pinwheels can be frozen un-baked, or baked.

What sandwich ingredient should not be frozen? ›

Some ingredients do not freeze well. Hard-cooked egg whites become tough upon freezing. Jelly, jam and honey soak into bread making it soggy. Tomatoes, lettuce, pickles, onions and similar vegetables become limp and watery.

Do you cook pinwheels before freezing? ›

To make this recipe ahead: Fully bake the pinwheels, then let cool. Arrange in a flat layer on the baking sheet and freeze completely. Transfer to an airtight container and store for up to 1 month. Reheat directly from frozen on a parchment-lined baking sheet at 375 degrees F until warmed through.

How do you keep tortilla pinwheels from getting soggy? ›

A heaping cup will result in a drippy filling and soggy tortilla. There's no need to drain the chiles, though. The small amount of liquid in a can of chopped green chiles adds to the creamy texture of the filling. And don't skip the plastic wrap step—this is the best way to keep the roll-ups from getting soggy.

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