Elevate Your Appetizer Game with Irresistible Reuben Style Tortilla Roll-Ups
Searching for the ultimate party appetizer that effortlessly combines classic flavors with modern convenience? Look no further than these delightful Reuben Style Tortilla Roll-Ups, also affectionately known as “pinwheels.” Perfect for everything from lively tailgating events and intense game day gatherings to sophisticated cocktail parties, these corned beef tortilla roll-ups offer a unique and flavorful twist on traditional appetizer fare. Bursting with the iconic tastes of a classic Reuben sandwich – succulent corned beef, tangy sauerkraut, and creamy Swiss cheese, all bound together with a savory cream cheese spread – these easy-to-make bites are guaranteed to be a crowd-pleaser.
Transform the ordinary into something truly extraordinary this week! Whip up a batch of these flavorful Reuben Style Tortilla Roll-Ups and watch them disappear.

As tailgating season kicks into high gear and the festive holidays draw near, finding a reliable, easy-to-prepare recipe is essential for all your upcoming parties and family get-togethers. With just a handful of straightforward ingredients, you can quickly assemble a tray of these incredibly tasty tortilla roll-ups that not only deliver on flavor but also boast a vibrant and festive presentation. Imagine the convenience of a dish that can be prepared ahead of time, allowing you more moments to enjoy with your guests.
While my taco tortilla roll-ups are undeniably delicious, featuring black olives, green chiles, and sharp cheddar cheese mixed into a zesty cream cheese spread and served with a side of salsa for dipping, inspiration struck for a new creation. I began to ponder how the robust and distinctive flavors of a classic Reuben Sandwich could translate into a delightful pinwheel appetizer. The idea proved to be a stroke of culinary genius!
This incredibly easy party appetizer is proudly sponsored by my friends at Frank’s Kraut. Rest assured, all opinions expressed here and my lifelong adoration for their exceptional sauerkraut are entirely my own.
Why These Corned Beef Tortilla Roll-Ups Are a Must-Try
These Reuben tortilla pinwheels stand out as an ideal appetizer for countless reasons. They are wonderfully simple to prepare, making them accessible even for novice cooks, and incredibly easy to serve, eliminating fuss during your event. Most importantly, they are undeniably delicious, offering a symphony of savory, tangy, and creamy flavors in every bite. Their make-ahead potential is a major advantage; you can assemble them hours, or even a full day, before your event, allowing the flavors to meld beautifully and freeing up your valuable time. Their sturdy nature also makes them easy to transport, whether you’re bringing them to a potluck, a picnic, or a friend’s gathering.
Beyond parties, these versatile roll-ups are perfect for a casual picnic lunch, offering a fun alternative to a traditional sandwich. They also make excellent additions to work lunches or satisfying after-school snacks for the kids. You will absolutely adore the sheer ease of this recipe, which flawlessly captures all the traditional, beloved flavors of a Reuben sandwich in a convenient, bite-sized form. If your love for all things Reuben knows no bounds, be sure to explore these other “Reubenized” appetizer recipes: the rich Reuben Cheese Ball, the comforting Crock Pot Reuben Dip, and the crispy Reuben Wonton Purses. Each offers a unique way to enjoy those classic tastes.
The Intriguing Origin Story of the Reuben Sandwich
While many mistakenly associate the Reuben sandwich with European roots, perhaps Germany or Ireland, its true origins are firmly planted in early 20th-century America. The exact birthplace remains a delightful culinary debate, with some food historians pointing to New York City. However, I find the local legend, one that places the invention right here in my cherished hometown of Omaha, Nebraska, at the famed Blackstone Hotel, far more compelling and perhaps, more accurate.
The story I’ve always believed attributes the creation of the very first Reuben Sandwich to a Jewish Lithuanian-born grocer named Reuben Kulakofsky. Between the years of 1920 and 1935, Kulakofsky was a regular at a weekly poker game held at the Blackstone Hotel. This tight-knit group of players affectionately referred to themselves as “The Committee.” It was during these games that Kulakofsky would prepare his now-famous sandwich, which quickly became a beloved staple among the players. Their enthusiasm for this unique combination of corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, and rye bread was so profound that they managed to convince one of their fellow poker players, Charles Schimmel, who also happened to be the owner of the Blackstone Hotel, to feature the sandwich on the hotel’s prestigious lunch menu. And thus, the legend of the Reuben sandwich spread, eventually catapulting it to national and even international fame. That’s the captivating story I know, and I’m sticking to it!

For an even deeper dive into the history and versatile applications of this iconic sandwich, be sure to explore my comprehensive post on the Reuben sandwich and discover How to Reubenize anything!

Essential Ingredients for Authentic Reuben Pinwheels
Crafting the perfect Reuben pinwheels starts with selecting quality ingredients that truly embody the classic Reuben flavor profile. Here’s a closer look at what you’ll need:
- Large Flour Tortillas: The foundation of our pinwheels. Opt for flour tortillas that are at least 10 inches in diameter. Their flexibility and size are ideal for holding a generous filling and creating perfectly sized roll-ups.
- Cream Cheese: This creamy base binds all the flavors together and provides a smooth texture. For effortless mixing and spreading, remember to take your cream cheese out of the refrigerator 30 to 60 minutes before you begin assembling your pinwheels, allowing it to soften completely.
- Caraway Seeds: A subtle yet critical ingredient, caraway seeds are what give these roll-ups that signature “rye bread” essence, a staple of the traditional Reuben. Their distinctive nutty, bittersweet, and slightly peppery flavor elevates the appetizer, mimicking the classic sandwich without the need for actual rye bread.
- Deli Corned Beef: The star protein of the Reuben. You can conveniently use leftover corned beef if you have it, or simply ask your deli counter to slice it a little thicker than usual. This ensures you get substantial, flavorful pieces in every bite.
- Green Onions: While not typically found in a classic Reuben sandwich, chopped green onions are a fantastic addition to this recipe. They introduce a mild oniony bite and a hint of freshness that beautifully cuts through the richness of the other ingredients, truly elevating the overall flavor.
- Frank’s Kraut: Without a doubt, the best sauerkraut on the planet! Its perfectly balanced tangy, savory profile is essential for achieving that authentic Reuben taste. Make sure to drain and chop it finely for easy incorporation into the cream cheese mixture.
- Swiss Cheese: A key component that adds a delightful nutty and creamy richness. For the best texture and melt-in-your-mouth experience, you’ll need shredded Swiss cheese. While pre-shredded options are available, I highly recommend grating your own. Freshly grated cheese almost always melts better and offers superior flavor.

Step-by-Step Guide: Crafting Delicious Reuben-Style Tortilla Roll-Ups
Pinwheel recipes are renowned for being among the quickest and most convenient appetizers to prepare, and their make-ahead nature makes them a true lifesaver for any event. Below you’ll find a detailed, easy-to-follow guide to assemble these delectable Reuben pinwheels. For precise measurements and a comprehensive list of ingredients, please refer to the printable recipe card located at the bottom of this article.

STEP ONE: In a medium mixing bowl, combine the softened cream cheese with the caraway seeds. Using an electric mixer, whip these two ingredients together until the mixture is light, fluffy, and well combined. This ensures an even distribution of the rye-like flavor throughout the spread.
STEP TWO: Once the cream cheese is whipped, use a rubber spatula to scrape down the sides of the bowl. Next, add in the finely chopped corned beef, sliced green onions, and the drained, chopped Frank’s Kraut. Continue to beat the mixture with your electric mixer, stopping once to scrape the bowl again, until all the ingredients are thoroughly incorporated into a homogenous, flavorful spread.

STEP THREE: Lay out a large flour tortilla on a clean work surface. Generously spread an even layer of the prepared cream cheese mixture across the entire surface of the tortilla, making sure to extend it right to the edges. This ensures every bite is packed with flavor. Evenly sprinkle the shredded Swiss cheese over the cream cheese mixture. Carefully but firmly roll up the tortilla from one end to the other, creating a tight log.

STEP FOUR: To help the flavors meld and make slicing much easier, tightly wrap each rolled-up tortilla in plastic wrap. Place the wrapped roll-ups in the refrigerator to chill for a minimum of 3 hours. For the absolute best results and the cleanest slices, chilling them overnight (up to 24 hours) is highly recommended. The firmer consistency will yield perfectly formed pinwheels.

STEP FIVE: Once thoroughly chilled, unwrap each tortilla roll-up. Using a sharp knife, first trim off the very ends of the tortillas to create neat edges. Then, slice the roll into uniform ½ to 1-inch thick pinwheels. Arrange them artfully on a serving platter.

For the ultimate authentic Reuben experience, serve these delicious pinwheels with a side of creamy Thousand Island dressing for dipping.

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Expert Tips & Tricks for Perfect Reuben Pinwheels
Achieving perfectly shaped and flavorful pinwheels is easy with these helpful tips:
- Chill Thoroughly for Optimal Slicing and Flavor: The most crucial step for beautiful pinwheels is proper chilling. For the flavors to fully meld and to ensure the roll-ups are firm enough for clean, even slicing, make sure to chill them for at least 3 hours. Chilling overnight is even better, resulting in superior texture and easier cutting.
- Elegant Garnish for Presentation: When arranging your platter of pinwheels, add a touch of visual appeal by garnishing with a sprinkle of freshly sliced green onions. This adds a pop of color and an extra hint of freshness.
- Serving Suggestions for Ease: For simple serving and to help each pinwheel maintain its shape, consider plating them on their sides rather than laying them flat. For added security, you can insert a decorative toothpick into each one, making them even easier for guests to grab.
- Storing Leftovers: Should you find yourself with any leftover pinwheels (a rare occurrence!), they will remain fresh and delicious in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. For longer storage, they can be frozen for up to 2 months. Thaw in the refrigerator before serving.
- The Essential Dipping Sauce: To truly capture the authentic Reuben experience, serve these tortilla roll-ups with a generous side of Thousand Island dressing for dipping. The creamy, tangy dressing perfectly complements the savory corned beef and kraut. Don’t miss my recipe for Homemade Thousand Island Dressing – it’s incredibly simple and so much better than store-bought!
Discover the Remarkable Health Benefits of Sauerkraut
Beyond its distinct and delicious flavor, sauerkraut offers a surprising array of health benefits, stemming both from its cabbage base and the transformative fermentation process. This humble ingredient is a powerhouse for digestive health, primarily due to its rich content of probiotics and high fiber. Probiotics, beneficial bacteria, help maintain a healthy gut microbiome, which is crucial for nutrient absorption and overall well-being. The ample fiber aids in regular digestion and can contribute to a feeling of fullness.
Sauerkraut is also packed with essential vitamins and minerals, including significant amounts of Vitamin C, a powerful antioxidant vital for immune function, and Vitamin K, important for blood clotting and bone health. It also provides folate, iron, magnesium, and potassium. Furthermore, its low calorie, sugar, and fat content, combined with its high fiber, make it an excellent food for weight management, helping you feel satisfied for longer periods. Incorporating a daily serving of sauerkraut into your diet can actively strengthen your immune system, significantly improve your digestive health, potentially lower your risk of certain diseases, and even assist in healthy weight loss. It’s a simple addition with profound health impacts!

A Deep Dive into Frank’s Kraut: Tradition and Quality
My connection with Frank’s Kraut runs deep, a relationship that began generations ago. Growing up in a German/Polish household, Frank’s Kraut was simply “the” sauerkraut. It was the only brand my grandparents purchased, a tradition lovingly continued by my own parents. It wasn’t just sauerkraut; it was a household name synonymous with quality and tradition.
Fast forward to 2015, when I first had the honor of developing a recipe for them – a scrumptious Reuben Burger. Since then, years have passed, and I’ve created countless sauerkraut recipes and innovative Reubenized recipes for you to enjoy. Every single one is crafted with the same beloved sauerkraut that has graced my family’s table for decades.
My respect for the Frank’s Kraut company extends beyond their exceptional product; I deeply admire their unwavering support for local farmers. All the high-quality cabbage used to produce Frank’s Kraut is grown and meticulously harvested right in Northwest Ohio. Witnessing acres upon acres of lush, green cabbage fields is truly a breathtaking sight and a testament to their commitment to freshness and local agriculture. For an insightful look into their farming practices and how Frank’s cultivates their cabbage for sauerkraut, I encourage you to visit their webpage.
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Reuben Style Tortilla Roll-Ups: Your Questions Answered
Here are some common questions about making and enjoying these delightful pinwheels:
How do you prevent cream cheese pinwheels from becoming soggy? The good news is that flour tortillas are generally quite resistant to absorbing moisture from the cream cheese mixture, so sogginess is rarely a significant issue with this recipe. To further minimize any potential for sogginess, ensure your sauerkraut is very well drained before mixing. If you’re concerned, you could experiment by placing a thin “barrier” such as a lettuce leaf or spinach between the tortilla and the cream cheese mixture, though this would subtly alter the traditional recipe. For the best texture, aim to serve the pinwheels within 24 hours of preparation.
Can these tortilla pinwheels be prepared the night before an event? Absolutely, and it’s highly recommended! These pinwheels truly benefit from a good chill. They require at least 3 hours in the refrigerator for the flavors to fully meld and for the roll-ups to firm up. However, chilling them overnight (12-24 hours) is even better. You’ll find that they are significantly easier to slice into neat, perfect pinwheels after a longer chilling period.
What exactly is sauerkraut? The word “sauerkraut” literally translates from German to “sour cabbage.” At its core, sauerkraut is finely cut raw cabbage that has been fermented. This traditional preparation is a beloved staple in various cuisines, most notably German and Polish. Its characteristic tangy, sour flavor is a direct result of lactic acid fermentation. During this process, naturally present bacteria break down the sugars in the cabbage leaves, producing lactic acid and other compounds that give sauerkraut its unique taste, texture, and numerous health benefits.
Thoughtful Substitutions for Your Pinwheels
Flexibility in recipes allows for dietary adjustments or simply making use of what you have on hand. Here are some smart substitutions for your Reuben pinwheels:
Cream Cheese Alternatives: For those looking to reduce calories or fat, Neufchâtel cheese is an excellent substitute for cream cheese. It offers a similar creamy texture and mild flavor but with a lower fat content. While some recipes suggest using sour cream, be aware that this will result in a much “wetter” filling, which might make the pinwheels more difficult to roll tightly and could compromise their structural integrity once sliced. Stick to cream cheese or Neufchâtel for the best results.
Caraway Seed Replacements: If you’re unable to find caraway seeds or simply prefer an alternative, fennel seeds make a suitable substitute. Both caraway and fennel seeds belong to the carrot family (Apiaceae) and share similar aromatic profiles. Fennel seeds possess a distinct essence with subtle licorice notes that closely mimic the unique flavor of caraway, providing that essential “rye bread” quality. You can use an equal amount of fennel seeds as a direct swap for caraway seeds in this recipe.

More Sauerkraut Recipes You’ll Absolutely Love
If you’ve enjoyed the tangy goodness of sauerkraut in these pinwheels, you’re in for a treat with these other fantastic recipes that celebrate this versatile ingredient:
- Beef & Kraut Tater Tot Casserole (pictured above) – A comforting, hearty meal perfect for family dinners.
- Baked Reuben Pinwheels – A warm, oven-baked variation of the classic Reuben flavors.
- Steak & Kraut Pinwheels with Caramelized Onions – A sophisticated twist featuring tender steak and sweet caramelized onions.
- Sauerkraut Cheddar Cheese Sauce with Pretzel Bites – A unique and incredibly addictive snack or party dip.
- Smoked Hot Dogs & Kraut – A simple yet satisfying meal that brings out the best in both ingredients.
- Kapusniak (Polish Sauerkraut Soup) – A traditional, soul-warming soup rich with sauerkraut flavor.
- Reuben Stuffed Baked Potatoes – A complete meal in itself, combining all your favorite Reuben elements into a comforting baked potato.

Do you need an unforgettable dish to bring to your next party or tailgate? These Reuben-Style Tortilla Roll-ups are truly the perfect appetizer solution! They are easy, delicious, and always a hit. Now, let’s get right to the detailed recipe so you can start preparing this amazing treat!

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Print Recipe
Reuben Style Tortilla Roll-Ups
Equipment
- Rubber Spatulas
- Kitchenaid Stand Mixer
- KitchenAid Hand Mixer
- 12-Piece Black Sharp Knife Set with Covers, Cutting Board and Sharpener
Ingredients
- 5 – 10- inch tortillas
- 1 – 8 ounce cream cheese softened
- ¼ teaspoon caraway seeds
- ½ pound deli corned beef chopped (about 1 ½ cups)
- 2 green onions sliced
- ½ cup Frank’s Kraut drained and chopped
- 1 – 8 ounce Swiss cheese shredded
Instructions
- With your electric mixer, whip the cream cheese and the caraway seeds together until smooth and well combined.
- Scrape down the sides of the bowl. Add in the chopped corned beef, sliced green onions, and the drained and chopped kraut. Beat together again, scraping the bowl once while it mixes, until all ingredients are evenly incorporated into a creamy filling.
- Lay a flour tortilla flat on a clean surface. Evenly spread the cream cheese mixture over the entire tortilla, ensuring it reaches the edges. Top with shredded Swiss cheese. Carefully and tightly roll up the tortilla into a log.
- Tightly wrap each rolled-up tortilla in plastic wrap. Place them in the refrigerator to chill for at least 3 hours. For best results and easier slicing, chilling overnight is highly recommended.
- Once chilled, remove the plastic wrap. Using a sharp knife, first trim off the ends of each roll-up, then slice the remaining log into ½ – 1-inch thick pinwheels.
- Arrange on a platter and serve with Thousand Island dressing for dipping, if desired.




