These low carb 3-ingredient turkey cheese bites are my streamlined take on the kind of thrifty, creamy snack a Midwestern grandma would keep in the fridge for surprise visitors. They feel a little fancy on a plate, but they’re made from simple deli turkey, a soft white cheese, and just a touch of cream to make the filling extra smooth. No baking, no special tools—just roll, chill, and slice. They’re perfect for anyone watching carbs, stocking the fridge for quick snacks, or putting together a budget-friendly appetizer platter that still looks thoughtful.
Serve these turkey cheese bites chilled or just slightly cool on a small platter, with toothpicks if you like. They pair nicely with crisp raw vegetables like cucumber slices, bell pepper strips, or celery sticks to add crunch. A small bowl of olives or dill pickles on the side gives a briny contrast to the creamy filling. If you’re pouring drinks, they work well with sparkling water and lemon, light white wine, or an unsweet iced tea. For a heartier spread, tuck them next to deviled eggs and a simple green salad so everything can be pulled straight from the fridge when guests walk in.
Low Carb 3-Ingredient Turkey Cheese Bites
Servings: 6

Ingredients
8 ounces thinly sliced roasted turkey breast (deli-style, about 10–12 slices)
6 ounces soft white cheese spread or whipped cream cheese, plain
2 tablespoons heavy cream (or half-and-half) to loosen the cheese
Directions
Lay a large sheet of plastic wrap or parchment paper on your counter to make rolling easier and less messy.
In a small bowl, stir together the soft white cheese spread and heavy cream until the mixture is smooth, creamy, and easily spreadable. It should be thick but not stiff; add a tiny splash more cream if needed.
Place 2–3 slices of roasted turkey breast slightly overlapping on the plastic wrap to form a rough rectangle. The long side of the rectangle should face you so it’s easier to roll.
Using a small offset spatula or the back of a spoon, spread a thin, even layer of the cheese mixture over the turkey, leaving about 1/2 inch bare along the far edge so the roll will seal cleanly.
Starting from the long edge closest to you, gently roll the turkey up over the cheese into a snug log, using the plastic wrap to help you keep it tight without tearing the slices.
Wrap the turkey log firmly in the plastic wrap, twisting the ends like a candy wrapper to compact it slightly. Repeat the layering, spreading, and rolling process with the remaining turkey slices and cheese mixture to make additional logs.
Refrigerate the wrapped turkey logs for at least 30 minutes, or up to several hours, until well chilled. This firming step helps you get neat slices and that clean contrast between the white filling and tan turkey edges.
When ready to serve, unwrap one turkey log at a time and place it on a cutting board. Using a sharp knife, trim the very ends if they’re uneven, then slice the log into 1/2- to 3/4-inch thick bites.
Arrange the turkey cheese bites cut-side up on a serving platter so the creamy white centers show. Serve immediately, or cover and refrigerate for up to 2 days, pulling them out just before guests arrive so they stay cool and hold their shape.
Variations & Tips
For a slightly tangier flavor, use herbed or chive-flavored cream cheese instead of plain, keeping the ingredient count to three by skipping any extra seasonings. If you prefer a firmer texture, reduce the heavy cream to 1 tablespoon so the filling slices more like a cheese log and less like a spread. You can also change the character of the bites by choosing different styles of roasted turkey—smoked turkey will give a more pronounced savory note, while honey-roasted (still low in carbs if you check the label) adds a gentle sweetness that feels nostalgic. For make-ahead entertaining, roll the logs the night before and slice just before serving so the edges stay moist and the centers look freshly cut. If you’re cooking for kids or anyone new to low carb eating, cut the bites a bit thicker and serve with colorful raw veggies to make the platter more inviting without adding cost or complexity.