Sweet and Savory Pinwheels: After-School Snack Ideas

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Now that the kids are back in school, our routine is firmly in place: early mornings, packed backpacks and homework time. My children follow a before-school and after-school checklist. When they get home they have a bit of free time, then a snack before tackling homework. Finding healthy, appealing after-school snacks can be challenging, so I’m always trying new ideas. At the store I spotted fresh fruit, vegetables and a variety of tortillas and wraps — perfect for making pinwheels, both sweet and savory.

Sweet and Savory Pinwheels - healthy after school snack ideas

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Making vegetable pinwheels for a healthy snack

Vegetable Pinwheels

These savory vegetable pinwheels make a healthy and delicious after-school snack.

Vegetable Pinwheels - healthy after school snack ideas

Ingredients

  • Tortilla (regular, whole wheat, or spinach)
  • ½ cup California plain yogurt
  • ¼ cup California milk
  • 1 tbsp ranch dressing mix
  • Slices of deli meat (turkey or ham)
  • Chopped vegetables (cucumbers, bell peppers, avocado)
  • 1 cup California shredded cheese

Instructions

  1. Mix the California yogurt, California milk and ranch dressing mix. Refrigerate for about 30 minutes to thicken.
  2. While the dip chills, chop vegetables and shred the cheese.
  3. Lay out the tortilla and spread a thin layer of the yogurt mixture over it.
  4. Layer deli meat, vegetables and shredded cheese on top.
  5. Starting from one side, roll the tortilla tightly.
  6. Wrap the roll in plastic wrap and refrigerate for a couple of hours to let the flavors meld.
  7. Remove the plastic wrap and slice the roll into 1-inch sections.

Healthy Vegetable Pinwheels for an after school snack

To make the pinwheels extra fun, I used a small flower cookie cutter to cut shapes out of California cheese and added a cherry tomato half to resemble a flower center — little touches kids love.

Making fruit pinwheel for a snack after school

Fruit Pinwheels

Sweet fruit pinwheels are another kid-friendly option — tasty, colorful and healthy.

Sweet and Savory Pinwheels - healthy after school snack ideas

Ingredients

  • Tortillas
  • 8 oz California cream cheese
  • 1 tbsp honey
  • Berries: strawberries, raspberries, blueberries
  • Optional: cinnamon-sugar mix

Instructions

  1. Soften the cream cheese and mix in the honey until smooth.
  2. Spread a thin layer of the cream cheese mixture over the tortilla.
  3. Slice fruit and arrange it in rows across the tortilla.
  4. Starting at one side, roll the tortilla tightly.
  5. Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate, then slice into 1-inch sections.
  6. Optional: sprinkle cinnamon-sugar on the tortilla after spreading the cream cheese but before layering the fruit.

Fruit Pinwheels - easy snack to make for after school

For a special touch I cut strawberries into heart shapes for the fruit pinwheels — a simple detail that kids notice and appreciate.

After School Snacks on the Go

I found a shower caddy at the store and turned it into a portable snack station. I filled it with snacks, a water bottle and hand wipes so we can grab it for those busy afternoons when we’re constantly on the move. It’s a handy way to keep healthy snacks accessible when evenings are full of activities.

Take a pinwheel on the go!

To make pinwheels portable, pack them in a to-go cup and slide a fork into the top. Although pinwheels are finger food, a fork makes them easier to eat while driving or walking.

Healthy snacks for the snack caddy

I also use small snack cups to hold extra dip from the pinwheels and pack vegetables, pretzels or crackers for dipping. It’s a simple setup that gives kids plenty of options, helps you feel good about serving wholesome food, and makes you look like a snack-time superstar.

Healthy Vegetable Pinwheels for an after school snack