Crack Chicken Pinwheels – I am OBSESSED with these sandwiches! Cream cheese, cheddar, bacon, ranch and chicken wrapped in a tortilla. So simple to make with rotisserie chicken and precooked bacon. Can make ahead of time and refrigerate until ready to eat. Perfect for parties and tailgating!! #pinwheels #chicken #tailgating #bacon #sandwich #partyfood
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Pin This RecipeStop what you are doing and add these Crack Chicken Pinwheels to your tailgate menu this weekend!! OMG! SO good!! Tortillas stuffed with cream cheese, chicken, cheddar, bacon & ranch. You can make them tonight and they will be ready for your football party tomorrow or Sunday. We ate these for lunch the other day, and I could not stop eating them! SO good!!
To cut down on the prep time of these Crack Chicken Pinwheels, I used rotisserie chicken and precooked bacon. I always have both in the house for quick recipes like this. Feel free to use low-fat cream cheese and turkey bacon if you are watching calories. You could also use whole-wheat tortillas. Now they are basically health food! LOL!
These Crack Chicken Pinwheels are always a hit at our parties. I never have any leftovers! I love taking these to tailgates. SO easy to transport to the parking lot!!! LOVE that you can just pop them in the cooler and go! If you aren’t into tailgating, no worries! These Crack Chicken Pinwheels are perfect for all your upcoming holiday parties too!!
Crack Chicken Pinwheels
Ingredients:
- 1 (8-oz) package cream cheese, softened
- 1½ Tbsp ranch dressing mix
- 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
- 1 to 2 Tbsp milk
- ¾ cup chopped cooked bacon
- 1 cup cooked chopped chicken
- 4 or 5 large burrito tortillas (10-inch)
Instructions:
- Mix softened cream cheese with the ranch powder, cheddar cheese, 1 Tbsp milk, bacon and chicken until well combined. Add more milk if desired.
- Spread about ¼ cup of chicken mixture evenly on each tortilla.
- Roll the tortilla up gently, yet tightly to make sure it holds together and keeps its shape.
- Refrigerate for about 30 minutes to firm up the softened cheese. Cut off ends of tortilla roll and cut into 1-inch slices.
Notes:
Steph
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Are bacon bits in the bag good to use
You can use bacon bits if you prefer.
These were amazing! The first time I made them they were gone overnight! The second time I made them I added some Frank’s Red Hot for some flavor and spice and they were awesome!! I’m saving this recipe to make again and again! Thanks so much!!
I’m going to have to try them with the hot sauce next time – YUM!
How muach hot sauce did you add? This sounds good!
I can’t get the dry ranch mix here where I live so could I use the salad dressing instead?
If you click on the words “ranch mix” in the list of ingredients in the recipe, it will take you to a homemade ranch mix that is awesome!! 😍
How many does this make. If feeding folks of 30, would you triple the recipe?
It just depends on how thick you slice the pinwheels, but one batch should get you about 3 dozen.
For the Hidden Valley mix do you use the dressing packet or the dip mix packet?
I always use the dressing packet
Can the mixture be made the day before, refrigerated, then made into the pinwheels the next day?
You can. You will need to let the mixture come to room temperature so you can spread it easily.
You can also make the tortillas and refrigerate them and slice them when ready to serve. They don't get soggy.
Can I freeze these prier to cutting them?
this looks so yummy.
These will be a great lunch/snack for Keto/LC with Carb Smart Tortillas! Thanks for sharing!!
Can you freeze them -before you slice them or after ?
I’ve never frozen these, so I don’t know. I’m not sure if cream cheese freezes well.
what kind of cooked chicken should we use?
Any cooked chicken works. I used rotisserie
about how many will this make?
Yield: Approximately 3 Dozen Pinwheels
We like adding dried cranberries to our dried beef and green onion roll ups.
Might have do these and add the dried cranberries to these for a pop of flavor!!
I might add a splash of Worcestershire sauce next time and chopped green onion. They were good but needed a boost of additional flavor.
This sounds good. I want to try this without the bacon. I plan to go to a cook out today and may try this one! Thanks.
Try chopped green chiles to the mix for a slight zip…mild but so good…been making them similar for years for parties and always a huge hit. Also minced black olives…. so good.
When you say "1-1/2 Tbsp ranch mix", are you talking about Hidden Valley dry salad dressing mix or the already made ranch dressing for salads? These look great and easy. Can't wait to make them.
The dry mix
Sounds delicious! Do you think canned chicken would work okay with this?
If you prefer canned chicken, I'm sure that will be fine.
So easy and they look delicious.