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    Easy Raspberry Danish Pinwheels | 35-Minute Bakery Recipe

    James MitchellBy James MitchellMarch 25, 2026No Comments
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    Have you ever pressed your face against a bakery window?

    You see those gorgeous, flaky fruit pastries sitting on display. Your mouth waters. And then you think… there is no way I could make those at home.

    I am here to tell you a wonderful secret. You absolutely can.

    Today I am sharing my favorite weekend recipe. We are talking buttery puff pastry, silky lemon cream cheese, sweet raspberry jam, and fresh berries all folded into the most beautiful little pinwheel shapes. They look like something a professional pastry chef spent hours on. The truth? They come together in about 35 minutes.

    I still remember the first time I baked these. The warm smell of vanilla and butter drifting through my kitchen. Pulling that golden tray out of the oven and just… standing there. Proud. The red berries were bubbling perfectly. The sanding sugar caught the kitchen light like little diamonds. Now these are my go-to whenever I host a morning brunch. My friends always beg for the recipe before they even finish their first one.

    Today, I am finally writing it all down for you.

    Prep Time: 20 minutes | Cook Time: 15 minutes | Total Time: 35 minutes | Servings: 8 | Difficulty: Easy

    Easy Raspberry Danish Pinwheels

    The Building Blocks of Flavor

    Every great bake starts with reliable, simple ingredients. Nothing complicated. Nothing hard to find. The frozen puff pastry does most of the heavy lifting here. The fresh fruit brings brightness and texture. And the cream cheese filling? It is the creamy, tangy heart of the whole thing.

    Here is why this flavor combination works so well. Cream cheese is rich and dense. It needs something sharp to cut through that richness. Fresh lemon juice does exactly that. Then the sweet jam balances the tartness of the fresh berries. Sweet, creamy, tart. It all clicks together beautifully.

    Here is everything you will need before you start:

    IngredientQuantityNotes
    Cream cheese1 (8-ounce) packageMust be fully softened to room temperature
    Sugar1/3 cupGranulated white sugar works best
    Lemon juice2 teaspoonsFreshly squeezed is highly recommended
    Lemon zest1 teaspoonAlways zest before you juice
    Vanilla extract2 teaspoonsPure vanilla gives the best flavor
    Frozen puff pastry1 (17.3-ounce) packageThaw both sheets before you begin
    Raspberry jam1/2 cupUse a thick, high-quality preserve
    Fresh raspberries1 1/2 cupsRinse and dry completely before using
    Large egg1For a glossy egg wash
    Sanding sugarA generous pinchOptional but adds a lovely crunch

    Step-by-Step: Let’s Bake

    Now comes the fun part.

    Put on your favorite apron. Preheat your oven to 400°F. Line two large baking sheets with parchment paper. This saves you from a sticky, burnt jam situation later. Trust me on that one.

    Step 1: Whip the Creamy Filling

    Easy Raspberry Danish Pinwheels

    Grab your softened block of cream cheese and drop it into a medium mixing bowl. Add the granulated sugar, fresh lemon juice, lemon zest, and vanilla extract.

    Now whisk. Or use a hand mixer if you have one nearby.

    Beat everything together until it is completely smooth and creamy. No lumps. Not a single one. The lemon zest will give it this fresh, bright citrus smell that is honestly half the reason I love making this recipe. Set the bowl aside for now.

    Step 2: Prepare Your Pastry Dough

    Lightly flour your counter so nothing sticks. Unfold your thawed pastry sheets carefully. You should have two large rectangular pieces in front of you.

    Roll each sheet out gently with a rolling pin until you have a flat 10-inch square. Then grab a sharp knife or a pizza cutter. Cut each square into four smaller, equal squares. That gives you eight squares total.

    Transfer them carefully onto your lined baking sheets. Space them out well. They need room to puff up and spread in the heat.

    Easy Raspberry Danish Pinwheels

    Step 3: Add the Sweet Fillings

    Take a dinner fork and gently prick the center area of each square. This stops the middle from ballooning up too much in the oven. It keeps your filling right where it belongs.

    Now spoon about one and a half tablespoons of the cream cheese mixture onto the center of each square. Keep it tidy and contained in the middle. Then add a small spoonful of raspberry jam right on top of the cheese. Finally, press three or four fresh raspberries gently into the soft filling.

    It already looks gorgeous at this stage. Just wait.

    Step 4: Fold the Elegant Pinwheels

    This is the step that makes everything look professionally made.

    Look at one of your filled squares. Take your sharp knife. Make a diagonal cut from the center outward toward each corner. Stop before you cut into the filling. You are only slicing the exposed corner flaps.

    You now have four separate corner pieces. Gently fold every other corner into the center. Press the dough tips firmly down over the fruit. Really press. Anchor them into that sticky jam. This creates a beautiful star shape and keeps everything locked in during baking.

    Repeat for all eight squares.

    Step 5: The Final Glossy Touch

    Crack your egg into a small bowl. Add one tablespoon of cold water. Whisk until combined. This is your egg wash.

    Using a soft pastry brush, lightly paint the egg wash over all the exposed dough edges. This is what gives your pastries that deep, golden-brown bakery finish. Without it, they come out pale and a little flat-looking.

    Want an extra bakery touch? Sprinkle sanding sugar generously over the wet dough. It bakes into a sweet, sparkly crunch that people will notice immediately.

    Easy Raspberry Danish Pinwheels

    Step 6: Bake to Flaky Perfection

    Slide your trays into the hot oven. Bake for 15 to 18 minutes. Start checking at 15 minutes. You are looking for:

    • Edges that have puffed up dramatically
    • A rich, golden-brown color all over
    • Jam that is bubbling and slightly set in the center

    Once they are done, pull the trays out. Your kitchen is going to smell unbelievably good at this point. Let the pastries rest on the hot tray for 10 full minutes. That bubbling jam is extremely hot and needs time to settle. Then move them gently to a wire rack.

    My Top Tips for Stress-Free Baking

    I have made these enough times to know exactly where things can go sideways. Here is what I have learned:

    Keep your dough cold. This is the single most important rule with puff pastry. If your kitchen is warm and the dough starts feeling soft and greasy, stop immediately. Slide the tray into the fridge for 10 minutes. Cold dough bakes up tall, flaky, and beautiful. Warm dough bakes up flat and sad.

    Soften your cream cheese fully. Cold cream cheese will not mix smoothly. You will end up with little white lumps throughout the filling no matter how hard you whisk. If you forgot to take it out early, cut it into small cubes. Small pieces soften much faster at room temperature.

    Dry your berries completely. Wash them, yes. But then pat them dry with a paper towel. Every single one. Extra moisture soaks into the pastry bottom and makes it soggy. We want crisp, shattery layers under that soft filling.

    Serving and Storing

    These pastries are incredibly versatile. Here are a few ways I love serving them:

    • Warm from the oven alongside a strong black coffee on a slow Sunday morning
    • As a sweet afternoon snack with a cup of tea
    • Plated with a small scoop of vanilla ice cream for a simple dessert

    Storing leftovers: Place completely cooled pastries in an airtight container. Keep them in the fridge for up to two days.

    Reheating: Do not use the microwave. Seriously. It turns the flaky pastry into something soft and chewy. Instead, preheat your oven to 250°F and bake for 5 to 7 minutes. They come out tasting fresh-baked all over again.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I use frozen berries instead of fresh?

    Yes, you can. But you need to thaw them fully first. Then drain every drop of liquid and pat them dry with paper towels. Skipping that step leads to soggy dough. Fresh berries will always give you a slightly cleaner, prettier result though.

    Can I make these ahead of time?

    Absolutely. The cream cheese filling can be made two days in advance and stored in the fridge. You can also fully assemble the unbaked pastries and keep them covered on the tray in the fridge for a few hours. When guests arrive, just add the egg wash and bake.

    Is the egg wash really necessary?

    It is not strictly required for the pastry to bake through. But without it, your pastries will look pale and dull. The egg wash is what gives them that gorgeous, glossy, golden-brown finish. It also helps the sanding sugar stick properly. I always use it.

    Can I swap the raspberry jam for something else?

    Of course. This recipe is very forgiving. Strawberry preserves pair beautifully with the lemon cream cheese. Apricot jam adds a slightly tart, floral note. Blueberry jam is wonderful for spring brunches. Use whatever thick, high-quality jam you love most.

    Why did my dough unfold in the oven?

    Puff pastry is powerful. It puffs aggressively in a hot oven, and if those folded corners are not pressed down firmly enough, they pop right open. When you fold the corners to the center, really press them down hard into the jam. That sticky jam acts like glue and helps anchor everything in place.

    I am so excited for you to try these. Baking something this beautiful from scratch, in your own kitchen, in under 40 minutes… it never gets old. The flaky layers, the creamy tangy filling, the burst of fresh raspberry flavor. It all comes together in the most satisfying way.

    Trust the process. Have fun with it. And when your friends ask you where you bought them, just smile.

    Easy Raspberry Danish Pinwheels

    Easy Raspberry Danish Pinwheels

    Create bakery-style pastries at home with flaky puff pastry, a tangy lemon cream cheese filling, and fresh raspberries. These elegant pinwheels look professional but take only 35 minutes from start to finish.
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    Prep Time 20 minutes mins
    Cook Time 15 minutes mins
    Resting Time 10 minutes mins
    Total Time 35 minutes mins
    Course Breakfast, Brunch, Dessert
    Cuisine French-inspired
    Servings 8 pastries

    Ingredients
      

    Lemon Cream Cheese Filling

    • 8 ounce cream cheese 1 package, fully softened to room temperature
    • 1/3 cup granulated sugar
    • 2 teaspoons lemon juice freshly squeezed
    • 1 teaspoon lemon zest
    • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract pure vanilla recommended

    Pastry and Toppings

    • 17.3 ounce frozen puff pastry 1 package, thawed both sheets
    • 1/2 cup raspberry jam high-quality preserves
    • 1 1/2 cups fresh raspberries rinsed and dried completely
    • 1 large egg for egg wash
    • pinch sanding sugar optional for crunch

    Instructions
     

    • Preheat your oven to 400°F and line two large baking sheets with parchment paper.
    • Whip the Filling: In a medium bowl, whisk together softened cream cheese, granulated sugar, lemon juice, lemon zest, and vanilla extract until completely smooth and lump-free.
    • Prepare Pastry: On a lightly floured surface, roll each thawed puff pastry sheet into a 10-inch square. Cut each sheet into 4 equal squares (8 squares total). Transfer to lined baking sheets.
    • Add Fillings: Prick the center of each square with a fork. Spoon 1.5 tablespoons of cream cheese mixture into the center, top with a small spoonful of jam, and press 3-4 raspberries into the center.
    • Fold Pinwheels: Make a diagonal cut from each corner toward the center (stopping before the filling). Fold every other corner flap into the center and press down firmly to anchor them into the jam.
    • Final Touch: Whisk the egg with 1 tablespoon of water. Brush over the exposed pastry edges and sprinkle with sanding sugar.
    • Bake: Slide into the oven for 15-18 minutes until edges are puffed and golden brown. Let rest on the tray for 10 minutes before moving to a wire rack.

    Notes

    Keep your dough cold for the best puff! If it gets too soft, chill it in the fridge for 10 minutes before baking. Reheat leftovers in a 250°F oven for 5-7 minutes to maintain the flaky texture.
    Keyword Danish, Easy Baking, Puff Pastry, Raspberry

    Author

    • James Mitchell
      James Mitchell

      James Mitchell is the lead writer and product reviewer at FlavorFuture. With over a decade of experience in food writing and recipe development, he brings a genuine passion for home cooking to every review. When he's not testing kitchen gear, you'll find him experimenting with new recipes, reviewing local restaurants, or hosting weekend cookouts for friends and family. James believes the right kitchen tools can turn everyday cooking into something truly special — and he's here to help you find them.

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