Easy, delicious and impressive. Mini Chocolate Puff Pastry Rolls. With only 5 ingredients, it's a snap to make these 2 bite treats.
>>Scroll down for my step by step video just before the recipe<<
chocolate puff pastry rolls
I love to wake up in the morning and make a sweet treat. My Great Aunt Rose's Pound Cake, struesely mini pumpkin loaves and sugary glazed orange poppy seed muffins are some of my favorite baked goods.
With my usually stash of a package or 2 of versatile puff pastry in my freezer, I can be baked up many different treats. When I am looking for a super easy and quick to make sweet to go along with my morning coffee, these Chocolate Puff Pastry Rolls come to mind.
the 5 ingredients for chocolate puff pastry rolls
YES! Only 5 ingredients in these flakey, chocolatey pastries.
- puff pastry
- salted butter
- semi sweet chocolate chips
- egg
- sanding sugar
Store bought puff pastry really streamlines the recipe. You could make your own pastry from scratch. But I find the one in the freezer section of the grocery store is fabulous for quick sweet or savory pastries.
And by all means get yourself some sanding sugar. The sweet crunch of the large sugar crystals give all muffins, cakes, cookies, quick breads and pastries that professional touch.
chef baking tips for making mini chocolate puff pastry rolls from scratch
- Completely thaw the frozen puff pastry before trying to work with it. Place in the refrigerator for about 6 hours. Or remove the dough from the box and place it on a baking sheet or work surface at room temperature. It should be ready to use in about 1 hour to 1 1/2 hours. Just check it every 15 minutes or so. You don't want it to get too soft because it will be more difficult to work with.
- Use a ruler or tape measure as a guide to cut even strips of puff pastry. Like I did in the photo above.
- Space the pastries about 2 inches apart on a parchment lined baking sheet. They will expand. And also they will bake more evenly if properly space on the sheet.
- With many layers in each pastry roll, be sure to completely bake the pastries. If they are getting too brown the last few minutes of baking, lightly cover with foil.
- Even though you will be eager to take your first bite of the flaky chocolatey goodness, let the rolls cool and set up for at least 10 to 15 minutes.
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Mini Chocolate Puff Pastry Rolls
- Total Time: 40 minutes
- Yield: 10 1x
Description
Easy, delicious and impressive. Mini Chocolate Puff Pastry Rolls. With only 5 ingredients, it's a snap to make these 2 bite treats.
Ingredients
- 1 (17.3 ounce) package frozen puff pastry sheets, thawed but cold
- 2 tablespoons salted butter, melted
- 1 cup of semi sweet chocolate chips
- 1 egg, beaten
- sanding sugar
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and set aside.
- Lightly flour your work surface. Unfold the puff pastry sheets and lay the 2 pieces of pastry side by side with the short side facing you.
- Brush the sheets with the melted butter.
- Starting at the top, cut strips that are 2 inches wide by 10 inches long. You should end up with 5 strips from each sheet of puff pastry.
- Divide the chocolate chips evenly along the strips of pastry. Leave about 1 inch without chips on either end of each strip.
- Beginning at the skinny end of each strip, roll up the pastry. Continue rolling each strip of the pastry the same way.
- Place the pastry rolls seam side down about 2 inches apart on the prepared baking sheet.
- Lightly brush the rolls with the beaten egg.
- Sprinkle each roll generous with the sanding sugar.
- Bake for 25 to 30 minutes. The pastries should be a dark golden brown. If the pastries are getting too brown, cover lightly with a piece of foil for the final few minutes of baking time.
- Remove the pastries from the oven. Let cool on the baking sheet for 10 to 15 minutes before serving.
Notes
- Completely thaw the frozen puff pastry before trying to work with it. Place in the refrigerator for about 6 hours. Or remove the dough from the box and place it on a baking sheet or work surface at room temperature. It should be ready to use in about 1 hour to 1 1/2 hours. Just check it every 15 minutes or so. You don't want it to get too soft because it will be more difficult to work with.
- Use a ruler or tape measure as a guide to cut even strips of puff pastry. Like I did in the photo above.
- Space the pastries about 2 inches apart on a parchment lined baking sheet. They will expand. And also they will bake more evenly if properly space on the sheet.
- With many layers in each pastry roll, be sure to completely bake the pastries. If they are getting too brown the last few minutes of baking, lightly cover with foil.
- Even though you will be eager to take your first bite of the flaky chocolatey goodness, let the rolls cool and set up for at least 10 to 15 minutes.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 30 minutes
- Category: dessert
- Method: bake in oven
- Cuisine: French
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 roll
- Calories: 317
- Sugar: 4 g
- Sodium: 140 mg
- Fat: 21.7 g
- Saturated Fat: 4.3 g
- Unsaturated Fat: 0 g
- Trans Fat: 0 g
- Carbohydrates: 26 mg
- Fiber: 1.1 g
- Protein: 4.5 g
- Cholesterol: 19 mg
Amy Liu Dong
Who doesn't love chocolate rolls and this one looks really delicious, I need to make this recipe for the kids.
Amy Casey
Thanks Amy! They are the perfect little 2 bite sweet treat for kids.
Aditi Bahl
Lovely recipe and you have explained the whole process in detail. I have been trying to make rolls for a long time. I guess its time to try now. With this detailing, I am sure Ill be able to make it and enjoy it. Thanks for sharing.
Amy Casey
You are some welcome! They are a prefect little treat with tea or coffee.
Mary Ann | The Beach House Kitchen
These look totally addictive Amy! And so easy. Perfect for weekend brunch at the beach!
Amy Casey
So true Mary Ann! Everything tastes better at the beach 🙂
Paula Montenegro
What a fantastic idea for this weekend! This house is thankful to you for bringing us this recipe. So easy!
Amy Casey
Hi Paula ~ my pleasure!!
Anna
We made these last night and it is such an easy and delicious recipe! Only few simple ingredients and less than an hour later we were enjoying these rolls straight out of the oven with a cup of tea! Delicious!
Amy Casey
What a perfect before bed treat 🙂
Kushigalu
Delicious treat with only 5 ingredients. Count me in! I would love to try this out soon
Jenny
OMG these made my heart sing! So delicious and easy, we made them this morning and they were gone in a sec from the table. So simple and lovely recipe. Thanks so much!
Amy Casey
Thanks Jenny! They are a favorite at our breakfast table.
Sam
Yum, these puff pastry rolls looks amazing! I will need to pick up some puff pastry sheets to try this one out later this week. Can't wait!
Amy Casey
Great! I hope you enjoy my recipe Sam:)
Ramona
This was a superb recipe idea, I have made it for breakfast over the weekend and kids absolutely loved it, the definitely wanted more so I have promised to make it again.
Amy Casey
Ramona ~ I am so glad you enjoyed my recipe!!
Natalie
Wow that a great idea :)))) Looks fantastic, so delicious and it's so easy to make. I bet my kids will love this. I must make this asap. Thanks!
Amy Casey
Hi Natalie ~ I hope your kids like these 2 bite treats.
LaKita
These rolls look so delicious and I love how simple to make the recipe is, perfect to enjoy with a cup of coffee in the morning!
Amy Casey
Thanks LaKita! I may have enjoyed a couple with my morning coffee 🙂
Joelle
These were easy and very delicious!
It's a little confusing because you cut the dough into 2 inch strips but the directions say to start rolling up the dough at the "skinny".....there are no skinny ends.
Lynn
I had some puff pastry I needed to use up when I found this recipe. Two words.
SO GOOD!!!!!!
I will be making them again this wknd. What I love about this recipe is that they are so easy to make. Thanks for sharing!
Amy Casey
You are so welcome Lynn! I am so glad you enjoyed my recipe 🙂
Rachel
Do they turn out well if you prep/roll them the night before, refrigerate overnight, and bake on the morning?
Amy Casey
I have not tried prepping the rolls in advance so I cannot tell you if it would definitely work. But if I was to hypothesize, I would say it would work.
Jenny
Cant wait to try this recipe! I’m substituting the semi sweet for sugar free dark chocolate, and adding a sprinkle of (very chopped) nuts my dads a diabetic and these are for his sweet tooth, and sub the rolled sugar with a sprinkle of stevia…. I’ll be sure to let you know how it turns out ?
Amy Casey
I love the idea of adding the chopped nuts. I can't wait to hear how they turn out.
SG
Hi Amy, loved the recipe. I baked them in the oven and they turned out fantastic. I wanted to know if I can do these in the air-fryer too?
Amy Casey
SG ~ I have not tried them in an air fryer. If you do, let me know how they turn out 🙂
L
Can I add Nutella instead of chocolate chips?
I think it would make it easier to spread and the chips won’t fall out.
Amy Casey
Yes! Nutella is a great idea.
L
These mini croissants came out great!
I didn’t add the sanding sugar as I forgot but they still turned out!,
Will make again as I used one sheet for another recipe.
I only made 5
I’m not sure if I had to roll them tightly.
Amy Casey
Thanks awesome! Thank you for sharing. I do roll them kind of tightly so they stay together.
Becky
Am I able to make the recipe one day ahead of baking?
Amy Casey
Yes you can. Store the prepared rolls covered in the refrigerator. You may need to add a few minutes to the baking time as the dough will be chilled.
Jeffra
follow the recipe to a tea and honestly they're not all that great it's basically all deal with a little bit of chocolate chips it's really salty I guess it's because of putting butter on it before putting the chocolate chips on it it didn't look anything like the picture definitely not making this recipe again.
Amy Casey
Thanks for trying my recipe. Too bad it wasn't up to your liking.