Ham & Cheese Puff Pastry Christmas Trees

Festive, flaky puff pastry shaped into ham and cheese Christmas trees; a crowd-pleasing party bite that bakes in under 30 minutes.

This festive ham and cheese puff pastry creation has been a holiday staple for my gatherings ever since I first folded a strip of buttery pastry around a skewer and discovered how delightfully the layers crisp and separate in the oven. I stumbled on this idea during a busy December when I needed something fast, make-ahead friendly, and small-plate worthy. The combination of warm, flaky pastry, melty cheese, and savory deli ham is irresistibly nostalgic, and the tree shape makes it feel special without extra fuss.
What I love most is how reliably these turn out. With two sheets of store-bought puff pastry, a stack of sliced cheese, and thinly sliced ham, you can assemble a tray of elegant bites that look like they took much longer. The texture is a satisfying contrast of crispy exterior and soft, savory interior. Kids are drawn to the shape and adults appreciate the balance of salt and richness. I often prepare them for holiday open houses and bring a tray to potlucks, and every time they disappear within minutes.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ready fast: assembly and baking take about 35 to 40 minutes total, making it ideal for last-minute hosting and holiday prep.
- Uses pantry staples and one common brand of sheeted pastry like Pepperidge Farm; no laminating dough required.
- Highly adaptable: swap ham for turkey or a vegetarian spread, add a thin smear of fig jam for a sweet-savory contrast, or top with a star-shaped cheese cutout for a decorative finish.
- Make-ahead friendly: assemble trees up to a day in advance and refrigerate, or freeze unbaked on the tray for longer storage.
- Party perfect: handheld portions make them ideal for snack boards, cocktail parties, or weekday lunches with minimal cleanup.
In my experience, guests always ask for the recipe. My sister proclaimed them the best thing on the holiday table last year, and my kids love helping fold the strips onto skewers. Over time I learned to brush with a garlic herb butter for aromatic depth and to space the skewers so steam can escape. Small adjustments like using a sharper knife for even strips make a big difference in final appearance and bake consistency.
Ingredients
- Puff pastry: Two thawed sheets of store-bought sheeted puff pastry such as Pepperidge Farm or Jus-Rol, thawed in the refrigerator overnight; this provides consistent lamination and dramatic rise.
- Deli ham: Twelve thin slices of good-quality deli ham, preferably honey glazed or Black Forest for balanced sweetness and smoke; choose slices that fold easily without tearing.
- Cheese slices: Twelve slices of a melting cheese such as sharp cheddar, Gouda, Swiss, or mozzarella; pre-sliced sandwich cheese works well for uniform layers.
- Wooden skewers: Twenty-four small wooden skewers or bamboo picks, soaked for a few minutes if you plan to use thicker pastry to prevent scorching.
- Garlic butter glaze: Optional but recommended: 4 tablespoons melted butter, 2 teaspoons minced garlic, and 2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley to brush for gloss and flavor.
- Garnish options: Sesame seeds or poppy seeds for crunch and holiday flair, or star-shaped cheese cutouts for toppers.
- Optional spreads: A thin layer of honey mustard or fig jam beneath the cheese creates a sweet-savory surprise.
Instructions
Preheat and prepare: Preheat the oven to 375°F. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper and set a cooling rack nearby. Have your pastry sheets thawed but still cool to the touch; this ensures the layers separate in the oven rather than melting into a greasy sheet. Layer the pastry: On a lightly floured surface or piece of parchment, lay one pastry sheet flat. Arrange six cheese slices evenly, slightly overlapping, then top with six ham slices. If using a spread like fig jam or honey mustard, spread a thin teaspoon layer under the cheese. Place the second pastry sheet directly on top and press lightly to adhere, avoiding compressing the layers too much. Cut strips and assemble trees: Using a sharp knife or pizza cutter, slice the stacked pastry into 1-inch wide strips. For each strip, thread a wooden skewer along the long edge and fold the strip back and forth around the skewer to form a triangular tree shape, allowing slight gaps to show the layers. Repeat until you have filled 24 skewers. If the dough softens, chill the tray for 10 minutes before baking to help maintain shape. Prepare the glaze: Whisk together 4 tablespoons melted butter, 2 teaspoons minced garlic, and 2 tablespoons chopped parsley. Brush each assembled tree generously. Sprinkle sesame or poppy seeds if desired. The butter adds color and the garlic adds aroma that complements the ham and cheese. Bake to golden: Arrange the trees on the prepared baking sheet with spacing to allow expansion. Bake at 375°F for 20 to 25 minutes until the pastry is puffed and deep golden and the cheese has melted. Rotate the sheet halfway if your oven has hot spots. Visual cues are bubbling cheese at the base and well-browned tips on the pastry folds. Cool and serve: Allow the trees to cool on the sheet for 5 minutes to let the cheese set slightly, then transfer to a wire rack. Best served warm but they remain enjoyable at room temperature for parties.
You Must Know
- These are best consumed within 24 hours for optimal flakiness but will keep refrigerated for up to 3 days in an airtight container and reheat crisply in a 350°F oven for 6 to 8 minutes.
- Freeze unbaked assembled trees on a tray for up to 3 months, then bake from frozen adding an extra 5 to 8 minutes to the bake time.
- High in protein from cheese and ham, but not suitable for dairy-free or gluten-free diets unless adapted with alternatives.
- Avoid overworking the pastry; keep it cool for maximum lift and visible layers when baked.
My favorite part is the last-minute brush of garlic butter as they come out of the oven. It gives the kitchen a warm aroma that draws guests over. At one holiday gathering, a neighbor assumed they were store-bought because they looked so polished. That small compliment convinced me these are a winning combination of quick prep and impressive presentation.
Storage Tips
Store cooled trees in a single layer in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. To maintain flakiness, reheat on a baking sheet at 350°F for 6 to 8 minutes rather than microwaving. For freezing, lay assembled unbaked trees on a tray and flash freeze until solid, then transfer to a freezer bag and store up to 3 months. When ready, bake from frozen and add 5 to 8 minutes to the bake time. Do not stack warm pastries; steam will soften the layers.
Ingredient Substitutions
If you prefer poultry, swap the ham for thin-sliced roasted turkey breast and pair with Swiss cheese. For a vegetarian option, replace ham with a spinach artichoke spread or grilled vegetables and use a plant-based deli slice and dairy-free cheese to accommodate dietary restrictions. If you need gluten-free, use a commercially available gluten-free puff pastry sheet and confirm the filling ingredients are gluten-free. Be aware substitute doughs may behave differently; allow for adjustments in temperature and bake time.
Serving Suggestions
Arrange warm trees on a wooden board with small bowls of mustard, fig jam, or cranberry relish for dipping. Garnish with extra chopped parsley or place a small star-shaped cheese piece at the tree top for holiday flair. These pair beautifully with mulled cider, Champagne, or a crisp white wine for adult gatherings. For family breakfasts, serve alongside scrambled eggs and a fruit platter for a festive brunch.
Cultural Background
Shaped savory pastries have been part of European festive traditions for centuries, evolving from simple meat-filled pies to elaborate hand-held treats. The tree shape is a modern, playful nod to holiday symbolism that transforms everyday ingredients into seasonal presentation. Using puff pastry leverages classical French lamination techniques in a shortcut format, allowing home cooks to produce light, layered pastry without specialized skills or time-consuming dough work.
Seasonal Adaptations
In winter, add a smear of fig jam and top with prosciutto for a rich, celebratory version. For summer parties, swap to lighter fillings like basil pesto with sun-dried tomatoes and fresh mozzarella. During vegetarian holidays, create a harvest-themed version with roasted butternut squash, sage, and Gruyere. Adjust oven temperature slightly lower if using additional moist fillings to prevent over-browning before the interior heats through.
Meal Prep Tips
To streamline hosting, slice the pastry and assemble trees the night before, then refrigerate covered. Alternatively, fully assemble and freeze on a tray; on the day, bake straight from the freezer. Use parchment-lined baking sheets to speed cleanup and avoid sticking. If preparing for a large crowd, scale ingredients proportionally and work in batches to keep the pastry cool during assembly.
These ham and cheese puff pastry trees are one of those simple ideas that deliver maximum impact. They are quick to make, adaptable, and always a hit with guests. Try the variations and make them your own; the basic technique will carry you through countless celebrations.
Pro Tips
Keep puff pastry cold for maximum lift; chill for 10 minutes if it softens during assembly.
Brush with garlic butter immediately before baking for deeper flavor and again right after baking for gloss and aroma.
Use thinly sliced cheese and ham to ensure even melting and folding without overbulking the strip.
Freeze assembled unbaked trees on a tray before transferring to a bag to maintain shape in the freezer.
Rotate the baking sheet halfway through baking to avoid hot spots and ensure even browning.
This nourishing ham & cheese puff pastry christmas trees recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
FAQs about Recipes
Can I make these in advance?
Yes. You can assemble the trees up to 24 hours ahead and refrigerate covered. For longer storage, freeze unbaked on a tray and bake from frozen, adding 5 to 8 minutes.
How do I get even strips and prevent pastry from slipping?
Use a sharp knife or pizza cutter and a ruler if you want perfectly even 1-inch strips. Keep the dough cool and chill briefly if it becomes too soft.
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Ham & Cheese Puff Pastry Christmas Trees
This Ham & Cheese Puff Pastry Christmas Trees recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Ingredients
Main
Garlic Butter Glaze
Optional
Instructions
Preheat and line pan
Preheat oven to 375°F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and have a wire rack ready for cooling.
Lay the first pastry sheet
Place one thawed puff pastry sheet on a lightly floured surface or on parchment. Arrange six cheese slices across the sheet in a slightly overlapping row.
Add ham and second sheet
Layer six ham slices on top of the cheese and then place the second pastry sheet over the stack. Press lightly to seal edges without compressing the dough too much.
Cut into strips
Using a sharp knife or pizza cutter, cut the layered pastry into 1-inch wide long strips. Keep strips even for consistent baking.
Form the trees on skewers
Thread a wooden skewer along one edge of a strip and fold the pastry back and forth around the skewer to create a tree shape, leaving small gaps to show layers.
Brush with garlic butter
Mix 4 tablespoons melted butter with 2 teaspoons minced garlic and 2 tablespoons chopped parsley. Brush each assembled tree generously and add seeds if desired.
Bake until golden
Place trees on the prepared baking sheet with spacing and bake at 375°F for 20 to 25 minutes until puffed and golden. Rotate halfway for even browning.
Cool slightly and serve
Let trees cool on the sheet for 5 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack. Serve warm or at room temperature for best texture.
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