Puff Pastry Roses with Salmon and Cheese

The puff pastry roses with salmon and cheese are tasty appetizers perfect as a starter, aperitif, or buffet!

It’s a very quick recipe that is prepared in 5 minutes and requires just three ingredients: puff pastry, spreadable creamy cheese, and smoked salmon.

The puff pastry roses are not only beautiful to look at but also very tasty and flavorful, perfect for any occasion, I prepared them as an appetizer for the Christmas holidays!

With a roll of ready-made puff pastry, you can prepare this little appetizer to start a fish-based menu for both lunch and dinner and make a great impression!
Now let’s see how to prepare them!

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Puff Pastry Roses with Salmon and Cheese
  • Cost: Economical
  • Preparation time: 5 Minutes
  • Portions: 13
  • Cooking methods: Oven
  • Cuisine: Italian
  • Seasonality: All seasons

Ingredients for Puff Pastry Roses with Salmon and Cheese

  • 1 roll puff pastry (rectangular)
  • 5.3 oz spreadable creamy cheese
  • 5.3 oz smoked salmon

Tools

  • Baking sheet
  • Oven
  • Pizza cutter

Preparation for Puff Pastry Roses with Salmon and Cheese

  • Roll out the puff pastry, better if it’s rectangular, I had a round one, and I made even smaller roses.
    Spread the creamy cheese well at the base with a spoon; I used Philadelphia.

  • Cut many strips of about 1.2 inches each, place small pieces of smoked salmon, a little distance from each other, slightly protruding from the upper edge.

    Puff Pastry Roses with Salmon and Cheese
  • Roll each strip to form a little rose. Place the puff pastry roses on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper or if you have paper or aluminum cups.

  • Bake the puff pastry roses with salmon and cheese in a fan oven for the first 5 minutes at 392°F, then continue the temperature for another 15 minutes at 356°F.
    Remove from the oven when they are golden brown and serve.

  • Puff Pastry Roses with Salmon and Cheese

Tips and Variants

You can fill the puff pastry roses with robiola or other creamy cheese, for other variants you can also use cold cuts.

What can I substitute for salmon?

You can use swordfish carpaccio or smoked tuna; if you don’t like fish, use cold cuts like ham, turkey breast, bresaola, etc.

  • What cheese can I use?

    Any creamy cheese: Philadelphia, robiola, quark, or others.

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