Southern 3-ingredient ham pickle roll ups are one of those simple little recipes that always disappear fast, especially at potlucks, cookouts, holiday snack tables, and casual family get-togethers. They have that classic sweet-salty-tangy combination so many folks grew up with in the Midwest and South: savory ham, creamy spread, and crisp dill pickles all rolled into one easy bite. This is the kind of make-ahead appetizer that feels nostalgic, feeds a crowd without much fuss, and comes together in just a few minutes.
Serve these roll ups chilled on a snack tray with crackers, cubed cheese, potato chips, or a fresh veggie plate. They also fit right in beside barbecue, baked beans, pasta salad, deviled eggs, or a bowl of fruit at a summer gathering. For a party spread, I like to put them out with toothpicks and a little extra pickle dip or ranch on the side so folks can graze easily.
Southern 3-Ingredient Ham Pickle Roll Ups
Servings: 24 roll ups
Ingredients
8 ounces cream cheese, softened
Directions
1. Pat the pickle spears dry with paper towels so the filling sticks better and the roll ups stay neat.
2. Spread a thin, even layer of softened cream cheese over each slice of ham, covering it nearly to the edges.
3. Place one pickle spear at the edge of each ham slice, then roll it up snugly around the pickle.
4. Slice each roll into bite-size pieces if desired, or leave them whole for a more classic look. Chill until ready to serve, then arrange on a platter and enjoy.
Variations & Tips
For extra tang: Use whole dill pickles cut into spears or choose a zestier refrigerated pickle for more crunch and flavor. Just be sure to dry them very well before rolling.
For easy spreading: Let the cream cheese sit at room temperature for 20 to 30 minutes before starting. If it still feels firm, stir it in a bowl until smooth so it spreads without tearing the ham.
For make-ahead parties: Roll them up several hours in advance and keep them covered in the refrigerator. Slice just before serving if you want the edges to look especially clean and fresh.
For picky eaters: If someone in the family likes a milder flavor, use smaller pickle spears and a thinner layer of cream cheese so the ham stays the main flavor in each bite.