
Festive ham and cheese puff pastry trees — flaky layers of pastry wrapped around savory ham and melty cheese, brushed with garlicky butter and topped with a sprinkling of seeds for holiday flair.

This ham and cheese puff pastry Christmas tree idea has been my go-to party starter for years. I first put these together on a chilly December evening when I needed something that would travel well to a neighborhood cookie swap and still feel special on the table. The combination of flaky, golden pastry, thinly sliced deli ham, and gooey cheese always draws a crowd. They’re playful, handheld, and perfect for holiday gatherings when you want something that looks festive without spending hours on decoration.
The magic here is simple: two sheets of puff pastry encase layers of cheese and ham, then cut into skinny strips, folded around wooden skewers, and brushed with a garlic butter glaze before baking. The result is crisp, layered pastry with pockets of melty cheese and savory ham in every bite. I love that they hold up well even if you need to make them a bit ahead of time; they stay flaky and delicious at room temperature, which is great for parties. Guests always ask for the recipe — and I tell them it’s all about the balance of buttery pastry, quality cheese, and a bright hit of garlic and parsley in the glaze.
When I first served these at a holiday potluck, the platter disappeared in minutes. My kids loved identifying the layers of cheese and ham, and the grown-ups appreciated the crisp, buttery pastry and savory garlic-parsley finish. It’s become a tradition that I bring to family gatherings every year.
My favorite thing about these is how versatile they are: one year I swapped ham for turkey and added a smear of cranberry mustard, and it became the favorite at a family Christmas brunch. The simplicity of a buttery, flaky crust combined with melted cheese is timeless, and little decorative touches like a star-shaped cheese topper or a dusting of seeds make them feel festive without fuss.
Store cooled trees in a single layer in an airtight container at room temperature for short-term serving (up to 24 hours). For longer storage, refrigerate up to 48–72 hours; to re-crisp, reheat in a 350°F (175°C) oven for 6–8 minutes. To freeze, arrange unbaked assembled trees on a baking tray, freeze until firm, then transfer to a freezer bag for up to 2 months. When ready to bake, place frozen trees on parchment and add 5–8 minutes to the baking time; avoid thawing to preserve lamination and rise.
If you prefer a sweeter profile, swap ham for thinly sliced prosciutto and add a smear of fig jam or a drizzle of honey between the cheese and pastry. For a vegetarian alternative, replace ham with a spinach-artichoke spread or thin roasted vegetable slices and use a vegetarian cheese or mozzarella. If butter is a concern, brush with olive oil mixed with minced garlic and parsley instead of butter — it won’t brown the same, but it’s a lighter option. For gluten-free, use a certified gluten-free pastry if available, but expect a different texture.
Serve them warm on a large platter garnished with fresh parsley and a few tiny star-shaped cheese cutouts perched at the top of each tree for a holiday touch. Pair with small ramekins of honey mustard, cranberry chutney, whole-grain mustard, or an herbed yogurt dip. These work beautifully alongside a greens salad for a light lunch, or as part of a holiday appetizer spread with roasted nuts, marinated olives, and pickled vegetables.
Layered pastries stuffed with savory fillings have a long European tradition, from savory strudels to Spanish empanadas and French tartes. Using puff pastry in an appetizer context is a nod to classic French techniques — lamination that creates delicate, flaky layers. Transforming the pastry into a festive tree shape is a modern presentation twist perfect for holiday gatherings and taps into the tradition of decorative, shareable finger foods at seasonal celebrations.
Winter holidays are ideal for these trees, but you can adapt seasonally: in spring, use thin asparagus spears and herbed ricotta; in summer, try roasted red pepper and basil pesto; in fall, pair roasted pear slices with blue cheese and honey. Swap garnishes seasonally — pumpkin-seed crunch for autumn or pomegranate arils for a winter burst of color. Temperature and timing remain largely the same; only the fillings and garnishes shift.
To streamline party prep, assemble the trees up to 4 hours ahead and refrigerate them on a tray covered loosely with plastic wrap; brush with glaze and bake just before serving. For larger crowds, make multiple batches and keep warm in a low oven (200°F / 95°C) for 10–15 minutes, covered with foil to prevent over-browning. Use a cooling rack over a sheet pan to keep air circulating and prevent sogginess.
These ham and cheese puff pastry trees are an easy way to bring festive flair to any gathering. They’re fun to assemble, flexible in flavor, and always leave guests asking for the secret — which is simply quality ingredients and care during preparation. Make them your own with small seasonal touches, and enjoy the way the table fills up when people see a platter of golden, flaky trees ready to be enjoyed.
Keep the pastry chilled until you’re ready to cut and fold to preserve the layers for a flakier result.
Brush trees generously with garlic butter before baking for deeper flavor and golden color.
If the tops brown too quickly, tent loosely with foil for the final 5 minutes of baking.
Freeze assembled, unbaked trees on a tray until firm, then transfer to a freezer bag for long-term storage.
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.
Yes. Assemble and refrigerate up to 4 hours before baking. For longer storage, freeze unbaked assembled trees for up to 2 months and bake from frozen, adding 5–8 minutes to baking time.
Use a high-quality semi-firm cheese such as sharp cheddar or gouda. Avoid very soft cheeses that will melt too runny during baking.
Store cooled trees in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 24 hours, or refrigerate for 2–3 days. Reheat in a 350°F oven for 6–8 minutes to refresh crispiness.
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Preheat oven to 375°F (190°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Keep the second puff pastry sheet chilled until assembly to maintain flaky layers.
Lay one sheet of puff pastry on a lightly floured surface. Arrange 6 slices of cheese evenly, then 6 slices of ham. Optionally spread a thin layer of honey mustard or fig jam under the cheese for sweet-savory flavor. Place the second pastry sheet on top and press gently to seal.
Trim edges for neatness and cut into 1-inch wide strips using a sharp knife or pizza cutter. Keep the strips chilled while you prepare the skewers to prevent tearing.
Fold each strip back and forth around a wooden skewer to create a tree silhouette and slide the folded pastry onto the skewer. If layers separate, press gently to reseal.
Mix melted butter with minced garlic and chopped parsley. Brush the glaze over each tree and sprinkle with sesame or poppy seeds if using.
Arrange trees on the prepared baking sheet, spacing about 1 inch apart. Bake at 375°F (190°C) for 20–25 minutes, turning once for even browning, until puffed and golden. Tent with foil if browning too quickly.
Transfer to a cooling rack for 5 minutes before serving. Serve warm for best texture; reheat leftovers at 350°F (175°C) for 6–8 minutes to refresh crispness.
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