Pizza Pinwheels


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Pizza pinwheels are a super easy, family-friendly lunch or dinner. Maddxe with soft pizza dough and your favorite toppings rolled up then sliced into rounds. Once they’re baked, they become cheesy and delicious bites that your whole family will love.

We can never get enough pizza around here! If you’re the same, make sure to check out this Air Fryer, Taco, and this Fruit Pizza for dessert!

A closeup of pizza pinwheels on a plate with dipping sauce. A closeup of pizza pinwheels on a plate with dipping sauce.

Pizza Pinwheels Recipe

Pizza pinwheels is the most fun way to eat pizza ever. After assembling your pizza, roll it up then slice it into rounds and bake it. The round, handheld bites are way more exciting to eat than the traditional triangles.

They’re also extra cheesy as some of the cheese melts out and and gets crispy around the edges. And who doesn’t love crispy cheese? It’s one of the best things in the world! This recipe is kid-friendly and was deemed, “the best pizza ever” by our youngest taste-tester. When you need to get a quick lunch or dinner on the table, this is the recipe you want to make!

How to Make Easy Pizza Pinwheels

These easy pinwheels is an incredibly simple recipe made in just four steps. If you’re using store-bought pizza dough and sauce you’ll have your pizza pinwheels on the table in about 30 minutes.

  1. Prepare Dough: Lay the dough out on a flat surface. We use the backside of an 18″x13″ baking sheet as it’s just the right size.
  2. Sauce: Spread a thin layer of pizza sauce over the dough then add your toppings and cheese.
  3. Pinwheel: Roll the pizza into a log then slice it into 8 pieces.
  4. Bake: Bake the pizza then dig in!
4 pictures showing how to make pizza pinwheels.4 pictures showing how to make pizza pinwheels.

What Kind of Pizza Dough Should I Use?

The pizza pinwheels in the pictures are made with Pillsbury pizza crust. This crust is the type in a tube that pops open. Other types of store-bought pizza dough will work, too. If you’re feeling a bit more adventurous and want the best crust ever, try our no knead pizza dough. You’ll need to think ahead as it takes a bit of time to rise, but it is 100% worth the wait!

What Kind of Pizza Sauce Should I Use?

In recipe testing, we used store-bought pizza sauce. For us, pizza pinwheels are a quick and easy recipe so we usually reach for the jar of pizza sauce in our pantry when making them. But nothing beats homemade pizza sauce. If you have an extra 15 minutes to spare, try making this easiest homemade marinara sauce to use on the pizza. You won’t regret it!

You can also try other pizza sauces like pesto, alfredo sauce, or buffalo sauce.

Pinwheel Pizza Toppings to Try

You can use all your favorite pizza toppings to make pizza pinwheels. A word of warning: don’t go crazy and add a ton of toppings or the pinwheels may fall apart; less is more!

Here are a few of our favorite combinations:

  • Pepperoni + sautéed mushrooms
  • Cooked Italian sausage + red peppers + onions
  • Pepperoni + olives + green peppers
  • Pesto + artichoke hearts + feta
  • Crispy bacon + caramelized onions + spinach

Ham and pineapple pizza pinwheels on a baking sheet.Ham and pineapple pizza pinwheels on a baking sheet.

Should I Serve Pizza Pinwheels with a Dip?

While these pizza pinwheels don’t technically need a dip, dipping makes eating more fun. Mix it up or try new things! These dips are perfect for dipping and adding to the flavor.

Can Pizza Pinwheels Be Reheated?

Yes! While pizza is always best fresh, leftovers can absolutely be reheated. They are best warmed up in the oven or for a few seconds in a microwave.

A white plate with pizza pinwheels and a red dipping sauce.A white plate with pizza pinwheels and a red dipping sauce.


  • Preheat your oven to 425 degrees.

  • Form the pizza dough into a rectangluar shape. The backside of an 18″x13″ baking sheet works great for this.
  • Spread the pizza sauce over the dough, leaving ½ inch without the sauce at one of the short ends. Add the ham, pineapple, and mozzarella over the sauce.

  • Roll the pizza, starting at the short end with the sauce right to the edge. Use the edge without the sauce to seal the roll, pinching the dough together a little, if necessary.

  • Cut the pizza roll into 8 equal pieces. Place the pieces on a non-stick or parchment paper-lined pan. Bake for 20 minutes, until the pizza dough is cooked. Sprinkle the top with some minced chives, if using.


This recipe was tested with store-bought pizza dough – the type in a tube that pops open. If you’d like the best dough, use our homemade pizza dough recipe. 

Serves: 8

Calories239kcal (12%)Carbohydrates27g (9%)Protein12g (24%)Fat9g (14%)Saturated Fat5g (25%)Polyunsaturated Fat1gMonounsaturated Fat2gCholesterol28mg (9%)Sodium656mg (27%)Potassium96mg (3%)Fiber1g (4%)Sugar6g (7%)Vitamin A313IU (6%)Vitamin C2mg (2%)Calcium183mg (18%)Iron2mg (11%)

All nutritional information is based on third party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods and portion sizes per household.

Course Appetizer, Dinner

Cuisine American

Keyword pizza pinwheels