If you ever want to taste a little slice of Puerto Rican bakery magic, this Puerto Rican Quesitos (Cream Cheese Pastries) Recipe is exactly what you need. These flaky, golden pockets of puff pastry hide a luscious, sweet cream cheese filling that melts in your mouth with every bite. They are perfectly balanced with a hint of vanilla and a glossy sugar glaze that adds just the right amount of sweetness and shine. Whether enjoyed fresh from the oven or as a decadent treat any time of day, quesitos are a beloved classic that bring warmth and cheer with each pastry.

Ingredients You’ll Need
Getting this recipe right is all about simple, quality ingredients that come together beautifully. Each component plays an important role: from the buttery puff pastry that gives you that flaky texture to the smooth cream cheese filling that’s subtly sweet and creamy, every element adds its own magic.
- 1 sheet puff pastry, thawed: This flaky base creates the perfect crisp outside and tender layers inside.
- 8 oz cream cheese, softened: The rich, smooth filling that is the heart of quesitos.
- ¼ cup powdered sugar: Adds the perfect delicate sweetness to the cream cheese mixture.
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract: A dash of warmth and flavor complexity in the filling.
- 1 egg, beaten (for egg wash): Ensures a gorgeous golden, glossy finish on your pastries.
- ¼ cup granulated sugar: Used for the sugar glaze that gives quesitos their delightful sparkle.
- 1 tablespoon water: Helps dissolve the sugar to create a smooth glaze.
- 1 tablespoon honey (optional, for extra shine): Adds a natural sweetness and extra gloss on top.
How to Make Puerto Rican Quesitos (Cream Cheese Pastries) Recipe
Step 1: Prepare Your Oven and Baking Sheet
Start by preheating your oven to 375°F (190°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper which helps prevent sticking and makes cleanup a breeze. A hot oven ensures your puff pastry gets that perfect puff and golden color.
Step 2: Mix the Cream Cheese Filling
In a mixing bowl, blend the softened cream cheese with powdered sugar and vanilla extract until the mixture is smooth and creamy. This is the luscious filling that will make your quesitos irresistible. Make sure there are no lumps for a silky texture.
Step 3: Cut the Puff Pastry
Roll out your thawed puff pastry sheet gently and cut it into six equal rectangles. Equal sizes ensure even baking and pretty, uniform pastries.
Step 4: Fill and Seal Your Pastries
Place a generous spoonful of the cream cheese filling in the center of each rectangle. Fold the pastry over to enclose the filling, pressing the edges gently to seal. This keeps all the creamy goodness inside while baking.
Step 5: Apply Egg Wash
Brush the tops of your filled pastries with beaten egg. This step is key to achieving that gorgeous golden and glossy exterior we love in quesitos.
Step 6: Bake Until Golden and Puffy
Pop your pastries in the preheated oven and bake for 15-20 minutes, or until they are puffed up and a beautiful golden brown. The smell at this point is pure happiness!
Step 7: Make the Sugar Glaze
While the quesitos are baking, combine granulated sugar, water, and honey in a small saucepan. Heat gently until the sugar dissolves into a syrup. This glaze will add shine and a touch of sweet stickiness.
Step 8: Finish with the Glaze
As soon as the pastries come out of the oven, brush them with the warm sugar glaze. Allow them to cool slightly so the glaze sets, giving quesitos their signature shiny finish.
How to Serve Puerto Rican Quesitos (Cream Cheese Pastries) Recipe

Garnishes
Though quesitos are delicious on their own, feel free to sprinkle a little cinnamon or powdered sugar on top for a touch of extra flair and aroma. A few toasted coconut flakes on the side can also unearth tropical vibes that pair beautifully.
Side Dishes
Serve these pastries alongside a rich cup of café con leche or a refreshing tropical fruit salad. The creamy pastries and bright fruit flavors make for a perfect balance that will have everyone reaching for seconds.
Creative Ways to Present
To impress guests, consider arranging quesitos on a decorative platter lined with banana leaves or tropical flowers. You can slice a few in half to showcase the velvety filling, or serve them miniature-sized as bite-sized treats during brunch.
Make Ahead and Storage
Storing Leftovers
You can keep any leftover quesitos stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to two days. They remain delicious, though best enjoyed the same day for maximum flakiness.
Freezing
If you want to save quesitos for longer, freeze them before glazing. Wrap each individually in plastic wrap, place in a freezer bag, and freeze for up to 2 months. When ready, bake straight from frozen for an easy fresh treat.
Reheating
Reheat quesitos in a preheated oven at 350°F (175°C) for about 5-7 minutes to bring back that crispy, golden puff. Avoid microwaving as it compromises the flaky texture.
FAQs
What type of cream cheese works best for quesitos?
Use full-fat cream cheese for a rich and creamy filling. Softer cream cheese blends more easily with the sugar and vanilla for a smooth texture.
Can I make quesitos with homemade puff pastry?
Absolutely! Homemade puff pastry adds a personal touch and extra flakiness, but store-bought puff pastry works wonderfully for convenience without sacrificing flavor.
Is there a substitute for powdered sugar in the filling?
You can use superfine sugar, but powdered sugar dissolves better and makes the filling smoother and less grainy, which is preferable in quesitos.
Can I add flavors other than vanilla to the cream cheese filling?
Yes, feel free to experiment with almond extract or citrus zest for different twists, but vanilla remains the classic flavor that complements the pastry perfectly.
How do I avoid the filling leaking out during baking?
Make sure to seal the edges tightly and avoid overfilling the pastries. Press edges firmly and even crimp with a fork if needed for a secure seal.
Final Thoughts
Making this Puerto Rican Quesitos (Cream Cheese Pastries) Recipe at home is such a rewarding experience—you end up with warm, flaky pastries filled with creamy sweetness that bring a bit of Puerto Rican culture right into your kitchen. Whether you’re making them for breakfast, a sweet snack, or to impress friends, these quesitos are sure to become a beloved treat that you’ll want to enjoy again and again. I can’t wait for you to try it!
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Puerto Rican Quesitos (Cream Cheese Pastries) Recipe
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
- Total Time: 30 minutes
- Yield: 6 servings
- Category: Dessert
- Method: Baking
- Cuisine: Puerto Rican
Description
Puerto Rican Quesitos are delightful cream cheese-filled pastries made with buttery puff pastry, sweetened cream cheese, and a glossy sugar glaze. Perfectly golden and flaky, they make a delicious treat for breakfast or dessert.
Ingredients
Pastry
- 1 sheet puff pastry, thawed
Filling
- 8 oz cream cheese, softened
- ¼ cup powdered sugar
- ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
Egg Wash
- 1 egg, beaten
Sugar Glaze
- ¼ cup granulated sugar
- 1 tablespoon water
- 1 tablespoon honey (optional, for extra shine)
Instructions
- Preheat Oven: Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C) and prepare a baking sheet by lining it with parchment paper to prevent sticking.
- Prepare Filling: In a mixing bowl, combine the softened cream cheese, powdered sugar, and vanilla extract. Mix well until the mixture is smooth and creamy.
- Cut Puff Pastry: Roll out the thawed puff pastry sheet on a flat surface. Cut it into six equal-sized rectangles to form individual pastries.
- Fill Pastries: Spoon a generous amount of the cream cheese filling onto the center of each puff pastry rectangle.
- Seal Pastries: Fold each pastry over the filling to create a pocket and press the edges gently to seal and prevent filling from leaking out during baking.
- Apply Egg Wash: Brush the tops of each pastry with the beaten egg. This will give them a beautiful golden and glossy finish once baked.
- Bake: Place the pastries onto the prepared baking sheet and bake in the preheated oven for 15-20 minutes or until the pastries are puffed up and golden brown.
- Make Sugar Glaze: While the pastries bake, heat the granulated sugar, water, and optional honey in a small saucepan over low heat. Stir until the sugar dissolves completely, forming a syrup.
- Glaze Pastries: Once the pastries are out of the oven and still warm, brush them generously with the prepared sugar glaze to add shine and a touch of sweetness. Allow them to cool slightly before serving.
Notes
- Make sure the cream cheese is softened for easy mixing and creamy texture.
- Use chilled puff pastry and handle it quickly to keep it from getting too warm and sticky.
- The sugar glaze adds a nice glossy finish and a subtle crunch; the honey is optional but recommended for extra shine.
- Serve these pastries warm or at room temperature for the best taste and texture.
- Store leftovers in an airtight container; reheat gently before serving.

