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    Change up the usual sandwich lunch for these easy and fun pinwheel sandwiches. With easy options for the filling to please a variety of eaters, this is a great kids lunch for home or at school. (And yummy for adults, too!)

    Pinwheel sandwiches in lunch box and on plate with sides.

    Pinwheel Sandwiches

    I love making all sorts of wraps for kids, and using the name pinwheel might be just the fun thing to make this an appealing lunch for the kids. To be clear, this can also be a great adult meal, so you can make everyone’s lunch at the same time!

    I’m going to share my best hints for making these lunch wraps with filling ideas and tips for success to ensure the pinwheels hold together nicely. You can serve these at home or pack them into a lunch box, so they’re super versatile.

    You can also vary the wrap type as you like and adjust for allergies as needed.

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    Ingredients

    Here’s a look at the ingredients you need to make this lunch recipe so you know what to have on hand. Note that there are a lot of options here!

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    • Tortilla (or flatbread): You can use whichever type of these you prefer. They are usually easiest to roll when at room temperature or warmed slightly. I’m using flour tortillas and whole wheat tortillas here.
    • Turkey (or deli ham or shredded chicken or salami) and cheese (such as cheddar cheese, mozzarella cheese, or any other your family enjoys), Nutella or sunflower seed butter, hummus: You can pick the filling option you like and can safely send to school, if needed, according to the rules.
    • Lettuce, cucumbers, shredded carrots, or thinly sliced red bell pepper: These can add pleasant crunch when paired with deli meat and cheese (or anything savory, really).
    • Sliced strawberries or other thinly sliced fruit such as apple or banana: These can be a nice pair for sweet pinwheels.
    • Mayo, mustard, ranch, or other desired condiments: You need a condiment (or nut/seed butter or hummus) to help the tortilla or flatbread hold together. The stickiness is key so the pinwheel doesn’t fall apart.

    Step-by-Step Instructions

    Below is a look at how to make a pinwheel sandwich so you know what to expect from the process. Scroll down to the end of the post for the full information, including amounts and storage.

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    1. Place wrap on a cutting board. If not at room temperature, warm briefly in the microwave so it’s pliable and easy to roll.
    2. Spread on any condiments, nut butters, or hummus.
    3. Top with a layer of the fruit, veggies, and/or protein.
    4. Starting at one side, roll up, keeping the tortilla as tight as possible. Use a serrated knife to cut into rounds or just in half, depending on your preference.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What do you serve with pinwheel sandwiches?

    You can serve simple sides such as fruit, fruit salad, applesauce, chips (for kids over about 3 to ensure they can be chewed safely), salad, and more.

    Can I make pinwheel sandwiches the day before?

    Yes, though make sure not to use any produce or ingredients that can brown when cut, such as banana or avocado.

    How long do you have to refrigerate pinwheels before cutting?

    If you wrap them tightly, you can cut them right away. Or, wrap each roll up in plastic wrap very tightly, refrigerate for about an hour, and slice with a serrated knife.

    Pinwheel sandwiches in lunch box with sides.

    How to Store

    You can pack any of these wraps into a lunch box; just be sure to pack them tightly so they help each other hold together. You can also use a food pick or skewer—if the child is old enough for that to be safe—to help them stay put or you can wrap in plastic wrap.

    Or serve them right away.

    Any of the ideas below can be made up to 24 hours ahead if you prefer to pack lunches the night before. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

    Pinwheel sandwiches on plate with sides.

    Best Tips for Success

    • Use tortillas labeled “soft” for easiest eating.
    • Wraps at room temperature or very slightly warmed will be easier to roll than cold ones.
    • Roll each as tightly as you can to help them hold together.
    • Put a little of your condiment or sticky ingredient (like peanut butter or hummus) on the edges of the wrap to help it hold together.
    • Add flavor by adding crisp cooked bacon, fresh herbs, sliced tomatoes, sliced black olives, or fresh basil.
    • Slice using a sharp serrated knife.
    • Use as a fun appetizer or finger food for a party or dinner.
    • Pair with fruit or veggies or simple lunch snack sides—as well as water or milk as you like.

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    • Place wrap on a cutting board. If not at room temperature, warm for 5-10 seconds in the microwave so it’s pliable and easy to roll.

    • Spread on any condiments, nut butters, or hummus.

    • Top with the fruit, veggies, and/or protein.

    • Starting at one side, roll up, keeping the tortilla as tight as possible.

    • Use a serrated knife to cut into rounds or just in half, depending on your preference.

    • Use tortillas labeled “soft” for easiest eating.
    • Wraps at room temperature or very slightly warmed will be easier to roll than cold ones.
    • Roll each as tightly as you can to help them hold together.
    • Put a little of your condiment or sticky ingredient (like peanut butter or hummus) on the edges of the wrap to help it hold together.
    • Slice using a serrated knife.
    • Pair with fruit or veggies or simple sides—as well as water or milk as you like.

    Serving: 1g, Calories: 426kcal, Carbohydrates: 56g, Protein: 13g, Fat: 20g, Saturated Fat: 5g, Sodium: 434mg, Potassium: 630mg, Fiber: 8g, Sugar: 19g, Vitamin A: 76IU, Vitamin C: 10mg, Calcium: 101mg, Iron: 2mg

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