
Festive, quick to assemble roll ups filled with tangy feta, creamy cheese, sweet cranberries and fresh chives. Perfect for holiday gatherings and make-ahead trays.

This holiday finger food became a last-minute lifesaver the year I hosted a small family gathering and realized I had forgotten an appetizer. I wanted something that felt festive, required no oven space, and could be made mostly from pantry and fridge staples. The combination of sheep's milk feta and softened cream cheese with sweet dried cranberries struck the perfect high note of tang and sweetness. The contrast between the creamy filling and the tender flour tortilla makes each bite pleasantly balanced and easy to hold while you move from conversation to cookie exchange.
I discovered this combination when experimenting with leftover soft cheeses after a cheese board night. The addition of fresh chives brightened the whole mix and gave it a holiday-green pop that made the rolls look intentionally seasonal. These roll ups are special because they can be prepped ahead, sliced to bite-size pieces, and plated with minimal fuss. They have a lively texture profile: a smooth, slightly salty filling dotted with chewy cranberries, a tender wrap that holds everything together, and a fresh herb lift. Even guests who claim not to like cranberries have reached for second helpings.
I remember one Christmas morning when my sister arrived early and the platter was already waiting. She took a bite and announced they would be a permanent addition to our holiday rotation. Small details like choosing a sheep's milk feta and cutting the roll slices on a very sharp angle have made this a repeat hit in my family. It always starts conversations about simple, delicious appetizers that dont require the oven.
My favorite aspect is how quickly these become the first thing to disappear from a holiday spread. One year I made them for a cookie exchange and they were the unexpected star. Guests complimented the texture contrast and kept asking what type of feta I used. I now keep a designated jar of sheep's milk feta for snacks like this because that slightly creamier, tangier profile is a small upgrade that yields big returns.
Store wrapped rolls in the refrigerator in an airtight container for two to three days. For best freshness, wrap each log tightly in plastic wrap then place them in a shallow airtight container to prevent absorption of other fridge odors. If you need to store longer, freeze the wrapped logs in a freezer-safe bag for up to one month. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator before slicing. To re-crisp the tortilla edge slightly for presentation, briefly warm slices in a 300 degrees Fahrenheit oven for three minutes on a lined tray, watching carefully so the filling does not soften too much.
If sheep's milk feta is unavailable, opt for a higher quality Greek-style feta rather than a crumbly low-fat version; it will preserve flavor balance. To make the roll ups gluten-free, use large gluten-free wraps or soft corn tortillas if they are pliable. For a dairy-free version, swap cream cheese with a thick cashew-based spread and use a dairy-free feta alternative, though texture will be slightly different. For less sweetness, reduce cranberries to one cup and add two tablespoons of toasted chopped pecans for crunch.
Arrange the slices on a wooden board alongside mixed olives, sliced apples, or thinly sliced prosciutto for a festive grazing board. Garnish with extra chive curls and a few whole dried cranberries for a bright red accent. These are excellent served with small picks for easy handling. Pair with a crisp white wine such as a Sauvignon Blanc or a fruity rosé, or offer sparkling water with citrus slices for nonalcoholic options.
While not tied to a single traditional recipe, the idea of rolled flatbreads filled with cheese and fruit reflects a broader tradition of combining sweet and savory elements in holiday foods. Feta and fruit pairings appear in Mediterranean appetizers, where brined cheeses meet preserved fruits. The roll format here borrows from modern appetizer plating practices that emphasize handheld bites. Its a holiday-friendly adaptation that uses widely available ingredients and simple technique to achieve a festive look.
In winter use tart dried cranberries or chopped dried cherries for a deeper red. For spring or summer gatherings, swap cranberries for finely diced fresh strawberries and reduce chives to parsley for a lighter herb note. At Thanksgiving or autumn gatherings, add a tablespoon of orange zest and a pinch of cinnamon to the filling for a cozy spice echo that pairs well with roasted nuts on the board.
Make the filling up to two days ahead and store it in an airtight container. Spread and roll the tortillas the night before, wrap them tightly, and refrigerate. Slice just before serving to keep edges neat. If transporting to a party, slice and lay the rounds in a single layer on a shallow tray lined with parchment, then cover with plastic wrap to prevent drying. Bring an extra jar of chives for a last-minute garnish.
These roll ups are a small, joyful combination of flavors and textures that are effortless yet feel celebratory. Make them your own by experimenting with different cheeses or fruits and enjoy sharing them with friends and family all season long.
Let the cream cheese soften fully to ensure a smooth, spreadable filling and avoid lumps.
Use a very sharp knife and wipe it between cuts to get clean, neat slices.
Chill rolled logs for at least 30 minutes to firm the filling for easier slicing.
Plump very dry cranberries briefly in warm water and drain before adding to prevent them from drawing moisture from the filling.
For neater presentation, trim the ends of the roll before slicing if they are uneven.
This nourishing christmas cranberry roll ups recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
Yes. Prepare the filling and roll the tortillas up to 24 hours in advance. Keep wrapped tightly and slice just before serving for best presentation.
Use gluten-free large tortillas or soft flatbreads to make them gluten-free. For dairy-free, use a cashew-based spread and dairy-free feta alternative.
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Allow 8 ounces of cream cheese to soften at room temperature for 20 to 30 minutes. Beat until smooth to create a spreadable base that will bind other ingredients.
Fold in 1 cup crumbled feta, 1 1/2 cups dried cranberries, and 1/3 cup chopped chives until evenly distributed. Adjust seasoning with lemon zest or honey if needed.
Spread a thin, even layer of filling over each large tortilla leaving a 1/2 inch border. Roll tightly into a cylinder to ensure compact slices.
Wrap each roll tightly and chill at least 30 minutes. Slice on the diagonal into 1 inch pieces with a sharp knife. Serve chilled or at cool room temperature.
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