These low carb 3-ingredient roast beef bites are the kind of thing my Aunt Mary would set out at every weekend get-together—simple, rich, and gone in a flash. Thin slices of deli roast beef are wrapped around a herbed cream cheese filling for a creamy, savory bite that feels a little fancy without any fuss. They’re perfect for game days, family movie nights, or when you just need something you can pull together fast with grocery store staples.
Serve these roast beef bites chilled or just slightly cool on a small platter, with toothpicks if you like to keep fingers clean. They pair nicely with crunchy raw veggies like celery sticks, cucumber slices, or bell pepper strips to balance the richness. For drinks, they go well with iced tea, sparkling water with lemon, or a dry red wine for the adults. If you’re feeding a crowd, round out the spread with a simple green salad or a tray of cheese cubes and nuts to keep everything low carb and easy.
Low Carb Roast Beef Bites
Servings: 8

Ingredients
8 oz thinly sliced deli roast beef, rare or medium-rare if possible
8 oz cream cheese, softened
2 tbsp finely chopped fresh herbs (such as parsley and chives), plus extra for garnish if desired
Directions
Lay the softened cream cheese in a small mixing bowl and let it sit at room temperature for about 10–15 minutes if it’s still a bit firm. This makes it easier to stir and spread.
Add the finely chopped fresh herbs to the cream cheese. Stir with a spoon or small spatula until the herbs are evenly distributed and the mixture is smooth and thick. Taste and adjust herbs to your liking.
Place a slice of roast beef flat on a cutting board. If the slices are very large, you can cut them in half so each piece makes a more bite-sized roll.
Spread a thin but generous strip of the herbed cream cheese along one short edge of the roast beef slice, leaving a small border so it doesn’t squeeze out too much when rolled. Aim for about 1–2 teaspoons of filling per small piece, or 1 tablespoon for a larger slice.
Starting at the cream cheese end, roll the roast beef up tightly around the filling, creating a little log with the creamy center tucked inside. Place the roll seam-side down on a plate or tray.
Repeat with the remaining roast beef slices and herbed cream cheese until all the filling is used. If any filling squishes out the ends, you can gently wipe or smooth it back in with a clean finger or knife.
Transfer the tray of rolls to the refrigerator and chill for at least 20–30 minutes. Chilling helps the cream cheese firm up again so the bites slice neatly and hold their shape.
Once chilled, use a sharp knife to slice each roll into bite-sized pieces, about 1 to 1 1/2 inches thick. Wipe the knife with a damp paper towel between cuts if the cheese starts to build up on the blade.
Arrange the roast beef bites cut-side up on a serving platter so the creamy, herb-speckled centers show. If you like, sprinkle a pinch of extra chopped herbs over the top for a fresh pop of color.
Serve immediately or keep covered in the refrigerator until guests arrive, up to a few hours. If using toothpicks, insert them just before serving to keep the bites easy to grab.
Variations & Tips
For extra flavor without adding more ingredients, choose a well-seasoned deli roast beef, like one with a peppered crust, since the meat itself will carry more savory notes. You can also play with the herb mix in the cream cheese depending on what your family likes: try all chives for a mild onion flavor, or mostly parsley for a fresher, brighter taste. If you have picky eaters, make a half-batch with very finely chopped herbs so the green specks are less noticeable, or use just chives for a more familiar, kid-friendly flavor. To make these ahead, assemble and roll the beef with the filling, chill the logs, and slice right before serving so the edges stay neat and the meat doesn’t dry out. For a slightly firmer texture, use full-fat cream cheese; it holds its shape better than reduced-fat versions. If you need to store leftovers, keep them covered in the refrigerator and eat within 2 days for best quality. Food safety tip: Keep the roast beef and cream cheese refrigerated until you’re ready to assemble, and don’t leave the bites out at room temperature for more than 2 hours (or 1 hour if it’s very warm) since they contain perishable dairy and deli meat. Always use clean utensils and a clean cutting board, and wash your hands before and after handling the meat to prevent cross-contamination.