20 Puff Pastry Appetizers (+ Quick and Easy Recipes) (2024)

Given the high quality of store-bought puff pastry and the fact that it makes your food a million times better, I just know you’ll want to try every single one of these perfect puff pastry appetizers.

Puff pastry is a laminated dough, which means it gets rolled out and folded with butter until you see hundreds of incredible layers.

It takes a few days to make and a lot of elbow grease!

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When cooked, the layers will start to puff up, and the steam will add pockets of air, allowing the pastry to cook and become buttery and flaky.

It’s truly something special and was once reserved for only the best of bakers.

But now, you can buy frozen sheets of puff pastry that work beautifully at home.

They can be used to make everything from pumpkin and rosemary bites to heavenly parmesan cheese breadsticks.

Just be sure to get a decent brand, or those layers won’t be as pronounced.

Once it’s thawed and wrapped around some ham and cheese, the rich buttery flakes will melt in your mouth and leave you wanting more.

Full disclosure: these recipes are dangerously addictive and super easy to make.

I’ll bet they’ll become a staple part of your weekly routine in no time.

1. Ham & Cheese Puff Pastry Appetizer

Pinwheels always look great on the plate, but those made with cold tortillas can be a bit… sad.

The easiest way to elevate them is to use puff pastry!

Not only will baking these make them gooey and golden, but the crispy pastry provides much-needed texture to boot.

2. Prosciutto Asparagus Puff Pastry Bundles

These little bundles look like they came straight out of a cafe.

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But they’re so straightforward; they work just as well on a busy Tuesday as they do for a Sunday Brunch.

Gruyère is a must in this, much like the prosciutto, if you can find it.

That said, a simple mature cheddar and smoked ham will also work super well.

I find thin asparagus the best option for these, but if all you can see are thicker, just cut them in half length-ways.

3. Mushroom Puff Pastry Appetizers

If you have leftover white sauce, this mushroom appetizer is lightning fast to make.

But to be honest, you can quickly whip up a batch in just a few minutes with this great recipe.

Mushrooms are fantastic for this because they give off unique flavors and aromas, and you can make it interesting by using a variety of different kinds.

Most larger grocery stores will have all kinds of dried and packaged mushrooms, such as shiitake or oyster.

I’ve even seen packs of mixed dried mushrooms that would work very well.

4. Feta and Spinach Puff Pastry Appetizers

It’s safe to say that spinach and feta go hand in hand.

There’s something so comforting about the classic combination of flavors, and you know these will fly off the plate in a matter of minutes!

If you’re using frozen spinach, be sure you drain and squeeze it until all that excess moisture is out.

Otherwise, you’ll end up with soggy pastry.

If you want to use fresh spinach, it’s a good idea to chop it up a little before you sauté it with the garlic and onions.

Nobody wants big leaves in their bite-sized appetizers.

5. Easy Puff Pastry Appetizer with Goat Cheese

Goat’s cheese acts a lot like Brie in that it will soften when heated, but it won’t melt like mozzarella.

It also has a very distinctly tangy flavor that I know some people struggle with.

If you want to give it a go, this recipe is the perfect option.

When mixed with the buttery pastry and the sweet cranberry sauce, the goat cheese becomes slightly mild and provides a beautiful creaminess to the mix.

No cranberry sauce? No problem! Caramelized onions or a bit of sweet chili jam would also pair very well in this recipe.

6. Cheddar Cheese and Caramelized Onion Puff Pastry Appetizer

Speaking of caramelized onions, these vegetarian-friendly pinwheels will be all the rage at your next party.

Though it’s tempting, try not to overfill these, or they will bulk out and look messy.

One way to ensure they look great no matter what is to add a layer of cheese over the top, which will melt and cover the surface, leaving you with a gooey, golden, bubbly finish.

7. Creamy Blue Cheese Puff Pastry Squares

Unlike the above recipes, this one only requires you to cook the pastry. The filling is added after they come out of the oven.

To stop your pastry from puffing up all over, gently score a square into the middle with a knife, leaving a border around the edges, and poke with a fork.

This will let some of the air out and should prevent it from getting too big.

Once your pastry is out of the oven, gently press the middle with a spoon and add in the filling, being sure to keep within the little border you’ve created.

8. Parmesan Puff Pastry Breadsticks

Homemade breadsticks can be a pain to make, not to mention you need to start the process hours before dinner.

So why not serve up a batch of super fast puff pastry “breadsticks” that are just as buttery but with some added crunch?

Let the pastry thaw a little until you can unfold it without it breaking.

Then, brush it with olive oil and sprinkle it with salt, pepper, Parmesan cheese, and rosemary.

Gently use a rolling pin to flatten the pastry just a little and cut it into strips. Bake it until golden, and voila!

9. Cream Cheese Bacon Puff Pastry Appetizer

I love these because they’re simple and great for any occasion. Who doesn’t love bacon and cream cheese, right?

One thing I will say is that I prefer to cut up strips of bacon.

That way, you’ll get a nicer bite, and the fat will render into the pastry a little.

That said, if you have bacon bits and need to throw together an appetizer in minutes, this is the one for you!

10. Mashed Potato Pastries

I don’t know about you, but I always make way too many mashed potatoes.

I usually have enough to feed the family for two-three meals!

But instead of serving up the same old leftovers, I’ve been turning them into these potato pastries instead!

Add some cheese and ham if you want it extra special, or if you have the time, these fantastic Irish mashed potatoes are a thing of beauty!

11. Buffalo Chicken Puff Pastry Pinwheels

If you’re looking for appetizer recipes, I’m willing to bet you’ve already made up a batch of buffalo chicken wings or dip, right?

They’re a party food staple and beloved by all!

But since you’ll already have the hot sauce out, why not make up a batch of these buffalo chicken pinwheels too?

To ensure these look their best, chill the pastry with the filling before you cut your slices.

Also, don’t cut them too thick, or they won’t cook all the way through.

12. Puff Pastry Pesto Chicken Bites Appetizer

If you’re pressed for time, these pesto and chicken bites can be made with leftover chicken and store-bought pesto.

If you have the time, I highly recommend making your own pesto.

It’s a great condiment to have in the fridge, and if you blend it with some cream cheese and cheddar, it makes for a super tasty spread you can put on toast or over chicken.

Another excellent option is this sensational sundried tomato pesto!

13. Baked Brie Puff Pastry Bites

Baked Brie just sounds fancy, doesn’t it? Well, how about baked Brie with a dollop of homemade fig jam?

Much like the goat cheese recipe from above, these pastry bites give you incredible creaminess and a touch of tang from the Brie, along with a sharp sweetness from the jam.

I think these look extra special when made into little stars or flowers.

Instead of placing the pastry squares in muffin tins, fold the corners into the center and gently press. Put the topping in the middle and bake.

14. Pumpkin & Rosemary Puff Pastry Bites

These are so much more than a few cubes of roasted pumpkin and some sprigs of rosemary.

I guess they just couldn’t fit “Pumpkin, Rosemary, Caramelized Onion, Garlic, Cinnamon, and Gruyère Puff Pastry Bites,” on the page.

I recommend roasting the pumpkin in the oven rather than adding it to the pan.

It needs a decent amount of time to cook, and when doing it in a skillet, you’ll run the risk of it either burning or the cubes turning to mush as you move them around.

15. Caramelized Onion & Fig Puff Pastry Appetizers

When it comes to sweet and savory recipes, nothing does it better than caramelized onions.

Of course, you can make them more savory by adding some balsamic glaze or have them be extra sweet by using shallots instead of regular white onions.

No matter what you choose, the key is to cook them low and slow, letting them wilt, sweat, and soften without burning.

I like to add a drizzle of honey to mine, and I always check the pan every few minutes in case they need a splash of water.

16. Tomato Tarts Puff Pastry Appetizer

Although these look effective with the round pastry and thick tomato slices, feel free to make these into squares if you don’t want any waste.

They’ll taste the same, and you won’t have any leftover odds and ends to deal with.

These will be tasty with just the mozzarella and tomato, but a light spread of pesto wouldn’t hurt either!

17. Puff Pastry Squares with Sundried Tomatoes

The filling for these puff pastry squares is irresistible! It’s a simple mix of goat cheese and sun-dried tomatoes, making it creamy, tangy, and just a little acidic.

However, I’m not a fan of the square shape because it looks like there’s too much pastry with no filling!

With that in mind, I made mine into little empanada shapes, folding the pastry over and sealing the edges with a bit of egg yolk.

That way, you’ll get plenty of filling with every bite!

18. Mini-Pear and Goat Cheese Tarts with Puff Pastry

Just like apple and cheddar work well together, pear and goat cheese are a match made in heaven.

It’s difficult to describe, but the subtle sweetness of the pear really helps to bring out the tang in the cheese without it being overwhelming.

However, since the cheese gets mixed with garlic, shallot, and thyme, it is definitely a savory treat.

Also, you could so easily swap out the goat cheese for Boursin Garlic & Herb if that’s easier for you.

19. Pulled Pork Pastry Puffs

If you’ve tried this recipe for slow cooker Texas pulled pork, you’ll know it’s sweet, tangy, tender, and totally impossible to resist.

I’m sure you also make it quite often when it’s slow cooker season!

If that’s you, these pulled pork pastry puffs are fantastic for using up any leftovers.

I’ve actually used some of that pre-made pulled pork from the grocery store, and it was such a hit, not to mention a time-saver.

20. Pigs In a Puff Pastry Blanket

I always see these served in crescent rolls, which are such a fabulous little appetizer. But crescent rolls aren’t quite as flaky as puff pastry!

So, if you want your pigs in a blanket to stand out and be buttery and crisp, this is the recipe for you.

Top tip: pre-bake some bacon in the oven until it’s cooked but not crispy.

Wrap the sausages with bacon and brush them in BBQ sauce before popping them into the pastry. It’ll make such a difference.

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FAQs

What is Puff Pastry and example? ›

Puff pastry, also known as pâte feuilletée, is a flaky light pastry made from a laminated dough composed of dough (détrempe) and butter or other solid fat (beurrage). The butter is put inside the dough (or vice versa), making a paton that is repeatedly folded and rolled out before baking.

How do you store Puff Pastry appetizers? ›

Upside down puff pastries are best eaten fresh as the pastry is crispy and flakey. You can however store any leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat in the oven or in the air fryer for a few minutes.

How to make Puff Pastry puff up? ›

Always preheat your oven for a minimum of 15-20 minutes before baking, because Puff Pastry depends on even heat to rise and puff. Place pastries 1 inch apart. If you want a flaky thin and crispy pastry that's not very puffy, prick the unbaked Puff Pastry all over with a fork, which lets steam escape while baking.

What is puff pastry short note? ›

Puff pastry, also known as Pâte Feuilletée or feuilletage in French, is a very delicate and rich pastry that consists of many thin alternating layers of dough and fat. This lamination is what gives puff pastry its light, crispy and flaky texture upon baking.

What are the three types of puff pastry? ›

The terms full, three-quarter and half are used when describing the amount of fat in the pastry. Full has equal weight of fat and flour, three-quarter has three-quarters of the weight of fat to flour, and half has half the weight of fat to flour. More fat makes the pastry softer to eat but reduces its height.

Why is it called puff pastry? ›

In the oven, the liquid in both the butter and dough evaporates, causing the layers to puff. The butter melts into the dough giving it its golden color and crispy texture. The technique was perfected by the French but has been adopted by bakers all over the world.

Where is puff pastry used? ›

Whether it's speedy rough puff, homemade from scratch or a cheat's off-the-shelf block, this buttery pastry can be used for pies, tarts, desserts and canapés.

How do I use puff pastry? ›

Using Your Puff Pastry

You can use it as a crust for a free-form tart, fold it into breakfast turnovers, bake it into cups for easy appetizers, or cut it into bite-sized shapes for appetizers.

How to reheat puff pastry appetizers? ›

Put them in the oven, toaster oven, or air fryer @350. for about 10 minutes or until warmed through. No. microwave 🙊🚫👎🏻

How long does puff pastry take to cook? ›

Always bake Puff Pastry Shells in a preheated 425° F oven. Bake Puff Pastry Cups in a preheated 400° F oven for 20 minutes. Do not bake either Shells or Cups in a microwave or toaster oven. See our Tips & Techniques page for more baking tips for Puff Pastry Sheets, Shells and Cups.

What are the rules for puff pastry? ›

When cutting Puff Pastry, the sharper the knife or pastry cutter, the better. A dull edge can cement layers together and prevent pastry from rising. Always cut Puff Pastry straight down, never on an angle, to prevent layers from sticking together and inhibiting the rise. Cut up and down, and don't drag the knife.

How to make a puff pastry top? ›

Roll out pastry large enough to cover dish and with some spare. Cut a strip slightly wider than the dish rim, from the sides of the rolled pastry. Brush rim with water or beaten egg. Place pastry strip on rim and press firmly, continue with further strips until all rim covered.

What is an example of a pastry? ›

Pastry dishes always start with a dough consisting of flour, water, and solid fat (which can be shortening, butter, or lard). Some common examples include pies, tarts, donuts, croissants, Danishes, and scones.

Is croissant a puff pastry? ›

Puff pastry is similar to croissants in that it has visible airy layers. However, croissant dough is different from puff pastry because croissant dough contains yeast, but puff pastry does not contain yeast. The yeast in croissants give them a lighter and softer texture than that of puff pastry.

What kind of product is puff pastry? ›

Puff pastry is a type of pastry that serves as a versatile base in both sweet and savory dishes, adding a flaky, buttery texture. Puff pastry is popularly used in tarts, turnovers, croissants, pot pies and so much more.

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