Finger Sandwiches: Meat Roll-Ups

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Intro: Finger Sandwiches: Meat Roll-Ups

These meat roll-ups make quick, delicious, 100% customizable appetizers.  Think of them as meat sushi with sliced meat in place of nori, cream cheese standing in for rice, and a mix of all your favorite herbs, fruits, and vegetables inside.  Stand a few rolls on end for extra style points.

They're also great last-minute appetizers you can whip up when company arrives but dinner is still cooking, and perfect healthy toddler finger food.  As a bonus, these finger sandwiches are gluten-free, and work well for paleo dieters if you go light on the cheese. 

STEP 1: Tools & Ingredients

You'll need some combination of the following:

Tools:
cutting board
sharp knife
rag or paper towel for knife-wiping
serving dish

Ingredients:
thin-sliced deli meat of your choice (I used roast beef, but corned beef, ham, pastrami, salami, etc all work well.)
plain or flavored cream cheese (or other spreadable cheese like chevre)
fresh basil (or other leafy herb/green of your choice: spinach, arugula, mint, dill, shiso, etc)
seasonal veggies (asparagus, cucumbers, carrots, peppers, sprouts, chives, scallions, etc)
seasonal fruits (apple, pear, mango, papaya, avocado, strawberry, peach, etc)
preserved fruits/veggies (pickled peppers, roasted tomato, sourkraut/kimchi, pickled daikon, etc)
anything else you think would taste good wrapped in cheesy meat 

STEP 2: Flavoring Cream Cheese

You can buy pre-flavored cream cheese, but it's dead easy to make your own.  Just let a brick of cream cheese soften on the counter, then mix in a combination of the following ingredients.  There's no specific ratio: just keep adding more until it tastes good!

Savory:
- finely minced or microplane-grated garlic
- dijon or flavored mustard
- finely minced onions, chives, or scallions
- dash of Worchestershire sauce or soy sauce
- chopped fresh herbs
- smoked salmon
- mashed anchovy fillet
- grated parmesan cheese
- chili powder, smoked paprika, or other spices

Sweet:
- fruit jam
- honey
- citrus zest
- frozen & thawed berries, mashed
- cinnamon, allspice, or other spices

STEP 3: Lay It Out

Spread your meat on the cutting board, place the basil on top in a row about 1/4 along from one end, then add all the remaining ingredients you want to include in a line on top of the basil.

As you see below, sometimes I lay out a line of cream cheese, sometimes I spread it across the basil - whatever fits your taste.  Also, note that placing the basil leaves face-down on the meat means they'll stick down nicely and be easier to spread with cream cheese.

STEP 4: Roll It Up

Flip the short edge over your filling, and stick the meat to itself across the center of the deli slice to make a nice pocket for the fillings.  Then grab the filling, and roll until you reach the far edge of the meat.

Easy! 

STEP 5: Slice

Now slice your roll into 2-5 pieces, roughly 1 to 1.5 inches long.  Use a very sharp knife for the cleanest cut, and wipe down the blade between cuts so the edges look nice and aren't covered in stray bits of cream cheese.  

STEP 6: Assembly-line Technique

If you're making lots of these as appetizers for a crowd, use an assembly line technique.  Use a large cutting board, or clear off a section of counter for assembly.

- lay out as many meat slices as you can comfortably reach, probably 9-12
- work your way through the ingredients, applying each to all slices before moving onto the next ingredient
- roll each slice up and set aside
- repeat until you've created as many rolls as you need
- slice 2-3 rolls at a time, depending on the size of your knife
- shift slices to serving plate, then continue slicing the rest of the rolls

STEP 7: Serve

Select a suitably-sized serving dish, and move your cut sandwiches onto the dish.  Set endpieces up on end to display their edges, and set center slices meat-side down.  If you're making appetizers for a crowd, snug them in tight on the serving plate.

If your meat is drier or less flexible/sticky than the roast beef I've used here, it may try to unroll on you.  In this case, simply stab through each finger sandwich with a toothpick.  The toothpick will both keep the roll together, and make it easier for people to serve themselves without cross-contaminating the rest of the buffet.

This is meat and cheese, so cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to serve.  Refrigerate leftovers as well, if you have any, as they'll taste even better the next day.

22 Comments

Great idea! Just wanted to let you know that we included your finger sandwiches in our list of the Best Snack Ideas http://www.listsforall.com/best-snack-ideas/ Keep up the great work!

I <3 meat roll-ups! HAVE to make (will put on my to-do list) ;)
Yum! They are so pretty too!
You know the 1st one on the left looks like it could be an eye, so I have to thank you for a new idea for Halloween snack! ;)
They do look good, but I can't really imagine corned-beef looking good on a plate (in any form).

L
Deli corned beef slices are quite regularly shaped, at least in the US, so work just as well as roast beef. I made some the other night for variety, and people didn't bat an eye.
IIRC corned beef has a much higher sodium content, so if that is true, I'd have to stick with the roast beast, and if grass fed, I bet they would just melt in one's mouth.....oooo now I have to get some roast beast. ;-)
Low-salt-diet?
A woman at work has been told she has to stop eating crisps (potato-chips)

L
Yes, we have "low sodium" 'crisps'' here, some of them quite good actually although the baked ones are like crispy paper. IF I eat potato chips (even low sodium ones) I have to liimit myself to the "package's serving size" sadly. Yeah, low sodium diet, because of eminent kidney failure; especially if I continue overdosing on sodium; which I have been learning to reduce for about 3 years now. Pretzels are horrible sodium wise; and Campell's soups are absolutely vorbotën
Verboten; good word, it really sounds like "no".

L
Yeah, akin to "forbidden". That much sodium actually gives me a headache so I don't miss it :-)
It seems very delicious,But will it can be eaten directly or it should be more other process
Eat directly!
In the "ingredients" portion, the meats that are listed are cooked. I would assume this can be eaten as it is presented in the instructable.
These were delicious. :D
Should we make more? :)
Not unless you can share with everyone LOL (they don't look very "mail-able" :-)
Nooo. Don't mail them, I'll just stand here and eat Goodhart's share.
Do you deliver ? LOL
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