These southern 3-ingredient salami cream cheese roll ups are the kind of no-fuss party snack that disappears fast, whether you set them out at a summer picnic, holiday gathering, or game-day table. They have that classic church-cookbook style charm: simple ingredients, big flavor, and almost no prep time. This is exactly the sort of recipe busy families pass around because it looks a little special on the platter but takes only minutes to pull together.

Serve these roll ups chilled alongside crackers, fresh veggie sticks, pickle spears, olives, or a fruit tray for an easy snack spread. They also fit right in next to deviled eggs, pimento cheese, potato salad, or finger sandwiches if you are building out a picnic or potluck table. For a little contrast, something crisp and tangy on the side helps balance the rich cream cheese and salty salami.

Southern 3-Ingredient Salami Cream Cheese Roll Ups

Servings: 8

Southern 3-ingredient salami cream cheese roll ups on a white ceramic plate
Southern 3-ingredient salami cream cheese roll ups on a white ceramic plate

Ingredients

24 thin slices salami

8 ounces cream cheese, softened
24 whole pickled pepperoncini or banana pepper strips, drained

Directions

1. Pat the pickled peppers dry with paper towels so the roll ups stay neat and the cream cheese sticks well.

2. Spread about 1 teaspoon of softened cream cheese over each slice of salami, covering most of the surface in a thin layer.

3. Place one pepper in the center or near one edge of each salami slice, then roll up tightly.

4. Arrange the roll ups seam-side down on a plate or tray. Chill for 15 to 30 minutes if you want them firmer and easier to serve.

5. Serve whole, or slice each roll up in half for a bite-size appetizer platter.

Variations & Tips

Make-Ahead Tip: These are great for prepping a few hours before a party. Keep them covered in the refrigerator until serving time so the cream cheese stays firm and the flavors meld together.

Pickle Twist: Swap the peppers for small dill pickle spears if you want a brinier, crunchier bite. It gives the platter a different look and a classic deli-style flavor.

Spicy Version: Use hot salami and spicy pickled peppers for a bolder appetizer. If you like a little heat on a snack tray, this is an easy way to change them up without adding extra ingredients.

Easy Serving Tip: If the cream cheese is too cold, let it sit at room temperature for 20 to 30 minutes before spreading. That one small step makes assembly much faster, especially when you are making a big platter for a picnic or potluck.