Spicy Tortilla Rollups Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (2024)

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Spicy Tortilla Rollups are layers of flavor starting with a spicy pesto base and ending with fresh baby spinach. Roll up tight, slice, and pop in your mouth.

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We often have big holiday parties with a mix of family and friends. They all know each other from years past so it is always lots offun!

One of the things I have learned as a host is to prepare as much as I can in advance and make it simple.

I'd really like toshare a recipeI made using one of Tabasco's sauces. It's not the splash here and splashes there of a very hot seasoningbut an actualsauce that is used in recipes as a flavoring.

Don't get me wrong. You can put it all over anytaco to your heart's content but for this party, I would like to take advantage ofits smoky pepper sauce flavor and treat the guests to something special.

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We'll all be in the party mood in no time. Also, my roll-ups are all gone so I need to go shopping again. That's okay though.

Spicy Tortilla Rollupsonly take a few minutesto prepare.


I would love to tell you a little story. Years ago, I was very lucky and I got to visit Tabasco's McIlhenny Co. on Avery Island in Louisiana.

I will never forget it - meaning it was so cool.

You drive onto the island passing huge oaks with Spanish moss dripping from the limbs. The 'factory' was a beautiful big old sprawling brick building.

A tour guy took us inside and there were lots of vats and I remember two levels. We had to wear masks like those painters masks because of the pepper fumes. I loved it!

Needless to say, he took us through this area very quickly, and then we got to the bottling area. All these little bottles lined up and being filled by ingenious machinery.

Capped and labeled and ready to enjoy. I still have my little 2" bottle souvenir. Unopened, of course. Right in the front corner of my pantry.

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🥘 Ingredients

  • Whole wheat tortillas wrap everything up in nice little packages.
  • Sun-dried tomato pesto can be homemade and vegan and adds so much flavor.
  • Tabasco Green Jalapeno Sauce is milder than the red sauce. You may use any green tomatillo sauce that you like.
  • Roasted red bell peppersare mildly sweet and add a great flavor to your wrap.
  • Red onion gives a flavor contrast in a milder way than other onions.
  • Black olives have a cooling texture that adds a hint of the Mediterranean.
  • Baby spinach gives lots of bulk and nutrition.
  • Toothpicks help hold the pinwheels together.
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🔪 Instructions

  • Add the pesto and Tabasco Jalapeno Sauce to a small bowl . Mix well and set aside.
  • This is a great organizational tip - lay all of your tortillas out on your clean counter.
  • This 'factory-style' makes everything go very quickly and you can see that you are dividing all of your ingredients evenly.
  • Spread thesun dried tomato pesto(link for homemade pesto) mixture all over each tortilla in a thin even layer. It is only about 2 teaspoons each tortilla.
  • Keep in mind - when you go to lay the layers that you just want a bite of this and that in each bite that you take.
  • Lay strips of the roasted red bell peppers all in one direction. Widely spaced all over each tortilla.
  • Sprinkle sliced black olives, about 5 olives, on each tortilla.
  • Lightly sprinkle the finely diced red onion over each tortilla.
  • Lay about 5 to 7 baby spinach leaves on each tortilla. These actually touch and sometimes overlay each other.
  • Don’t go all the way to the top edge with the spinach. Leave at least an inch so that when you roll up the tortilla the spinach stays inside the tortilla and does not stick out.
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Roll up the pinwheels

  • Roll up each tortilla as tight as you can going the direction where the red bell peppers are laying widthwise as you roll.
  • Lay on a cutting board.
  • Stick a toothpick in the exact center of the tortilla to keep it closed. Not too close to the edge so that the tortilla does not tear. Grab quit a bit of the tortilla with the toothpick. See my photos for a visual.
  • Now, you are looking down at the tortilla with a toothpick grasping the center. About every 1 ½" or so, to the left and right, stick another toothpick all the way through to help keep the tortilla closed. It's a good look too.
  • Next, with a very sharp knife slice through the tortilla in the center space between each toothpick. You will get 6 spicy tortilla rollups out of each tortilla. The ends are to go in a baggie and eaten as a snack – later. Or now 🙂
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💭 Can you make-ahead rollups

Yes! Lay the cut roll-ups in a hard-sided container. Cover with its lid or with saran wrap.

You want to keep the air out so they don't dry up. Refrigerate until the party.

They will keep in the fridge for 3 to 4 days.

Here's one more picture but of another delicious and very popular roll-up. Pesto Tortilla Rollups!

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📋 Recipe

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Spicy Tortilla Rollups

Ginny McMeans

Spicy Tortilla Rollups are layers of flavor starting with a spicy pesto base and ending with fresh baby spinach.

5 from 8 votes

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Prep Time 20 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Course Appetizer

Cuisine Finger Food

Servings 60 Rollups

Calories 36 kcal

Ingredients

  • 10 whole wheat tortillas
  • ¼ cup sun dried tomato pesto
  • 2 tablespoons Tabasco Green Jalapeno Sauce
  • 8 ounces roasted red bell peppers - you can buy them in a jar
  • ¼ cup onion - finely diced red onion
  • 15 ounces black olives - about 15 ounce can, large pitted black olives, sliced
  • 10 ounces baby spinach
  • toothpicks

Instructions

  • To a small bowl add the pesto and Tabasco Jalapeno Sauce. Mix well and set aside.

  • Lay all of your tortillas out on the counter. This makes everything go very quickly and you can see that you are dividing all of your ingredients evenly.

  • Spread the sun dried tomato pesto mixture all over each tortilla in a thin even layer. It is only about 2 teaspoons each tortilla.

  • When you go to lay the layers keep in mind that you just want a bite of this and that in each bite that you take.

  • Lay strips of the roasted red bell peppers all in one direction. About 5 strips, widely spaced all over each tortilla.

  • Sprinkle about 5 black olives, sliced, on each tortilla.

  • Lightly sprinkle the finely diced red onion over each tortilla.

  • Lay about 5 to 7 baby spinach leaves on each tortilla. These actually touch and sometimes overlay each other. Don’t go all the way to the top edge with the spinach. Leave at least an inch so that when you roll up the tortilla the spinach stays inside the tortilla and does not stick out.

  • Roll up each tortilla as tight as you can going the direction where the red bell peppers are laying widthwise as you roll.

  • Lay on a cutting board.

  • Stick a toothpick in the exact center of the tortilla to keep it closed. Not too close to the edge so that the tortilla does not tear. Grab quit a bit of the tortilla with the toothpick. See my photos for a visual.

  • Now, you are looking down at the tortilla with a toothpick grasping the center. About every 1 ½" or so, to the left and right, stick another toothpick to help keep the tortilla closed.

  • Next, with a very sharp knife slice through the tortilla in the center space between each toothpick. You will get 6 appetizer rounds out of each tortilla. The ends are to go in a baggie and eaten as a snack – later.

Nutrition

Serving: 3RollupsCalories: 36kcalCarbohydrates: 4gFat: 1gSodium: 234mgPotassium: 36mgVitamin A: 495IUVitamin C: 3.5mgCalcium: 25mgIron: 0.4mg

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  1. Becky M.

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    I made these twice this weekend and they were delicious! the Sun Dried Tomato Pesto makes the roll ups! I added spinach leaves as a base on the tortilla before layering the ingredients, and I added a layer of thinly sliced mushrooms on top of the olives. I still topped the ingredients with spinach leaves, too, but had the mushrooms on hand and tried them with my second batch! This recipe is a keeper!

  2. Ginny McMeans

    That is just great Becky! I love them too (blush) but I also really like your addition of mushrooms to the second batch. It's a great way to use extra veggies. Thanks so much for letting us know!

  3. Adrienne

    Be sure to check your pesto - I bought it without checking ingredients and there is cheese in it. Now I'm kind of scrambling with what to do for my vegan guest...

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Spicy Tortilla Rollups Recipe - Vegan in the Freezer (2024)

FAQs

Can you freeze tortilla pinwheels? ›

These will keep for up to four days in the refrigerator once they're made. You can also freeze pinwheels for up to two months. Freeze them individually on a baking sheet lined with wax paper or parchment, and then transfer to a zip-close bag.

How do I keep my pinwheels from getting soggy? ›

One of the best ways to keep wraps from getting soggy is by using the correct storage method. Parchment paper or wax paper is ideal for wrapping up your wrap when complete, as it not only keeps the wrap shaped correctly but it also allows it to breathe which prevents moisture build-up that makes wraps soggy.

Can pinwheels be made night before? ›

Can you make pinwheels the day before? Yes! Making the pinwheels up to 24 hours in advance is a great way to save time on party day. You can also try variations, like these Ranch Tortilla Roll-Ups.

How long do pinwheels last in the fridge? ›

These pinwheels taste great both warm and at room temperature, so they're ideal for entertaining. How Long will Pinwheels Keep in the Refrigerator? You can store pinwheels in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Make sure to reheat them in the oven before serving so the pastry can crisp back up.

What happens when you freeze tortillas? ›

Tortillas are one of the most freezer-friendly baked goods out there: As long as they're properly wrapped, they'll maintain their flavor and texture excellently for up to 6 months. Even better, they're easy and speedy to defrost once you're ready to use them.

Can you freeze rollups? ›

Roll the tortilla up tightly. Slice in thirds. Place in a resealable freezer bag. Remove excess air, seal, and freeze.

Can flour tortilla pinwheels be frozen? ›

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 long do pinwheels take to defrost? ›

Remove it from the freezer and let it sit on the counter for 30 minutes before using. You can also microwave the pastry wrapped in paper towel for 15 seconds on each side to speed up the thawing process. You can make a homemade puff pastry recipe, use store-bought, or even use pie dough to make pinwheels.

Can you reheat pinwheels from frozen? ›

If you'd prefer them warm, you can reheat these pinwheels back in the oven for 8-10 minutes, until hot all the way through (you can reheat straight from frozen too – just add a little longer).

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.

How do you defrost pinwheels? ›

Tips for Making Puff Pastry Pinwheels

The pre-packaged pastry says you need to thaw it overnight in the fridge, but it doesn't take nearly that long. A few hours usually does the trick, especially if you remove it from the box.

What sides go with pinwheels? ›

I love serving these pinwheels with a side of fruit salad and pretzels! Or, make some of my favorite Healthy Macaroni Salad for the ultimate summer meal!

Can you freeze veggie pinwheels? ›

Yes, you can freeze tortilla pinwheels for up to 2 months. I would skip the spinach if you plan to freeze them as it doesn't freeze well. To freeze, cut the tortilla rolls into individual pieces and place them on a parchment-lined baking tray and freeze for 2 hours.

Where do you store pinwheels? ›

Pinwheels can be stored in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 4 days. Reheat in the oven or air fryer before consuming.

Can you freeze cream cheese? ›

While cream cheese may not last long in the fridge, you can freeze it for up to two months. To use frozen cream cheese, thaw it in the fridge overnight or defrost it in the microwave. Previously frozen cream cheese will still have the same flavor as its refrigerated counterpart, but its texture may be grainy.

Can you freeze tortilla balls? ›

Yes, you can freeze flour tortilla dough to use later, this is how I do it. After dividing the dough in small balls. place them on a plate and put them inside of a plastic bag. Now put them in the freezer for 4 hours or until completely frozen.

Are tortilla wraps suitable for freezing? ›

Yes. Like flour tortillas, corn tortillas are freezer-friendly. We like to keep corn tortillas on hand for tacos, homemade chips and even chicken tortilla bake. With all their fantastic uses, why not keep an extra stack or two in the freezer at all times?

Is it OK to freeze tortilla wraps? ›

You can freeze both corn and flour tortillas. Freezing is an excellent way to extend tortillas' shelf life and allows you to make last-minute tacos al pastor, burritos, fajitas, quesadillas doradas, taquitos, or chicken enchiladas. To prevent freezer burn, keep tortillas tightly sealed in their packaging.

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