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Apple Pie Biscuits Recipe

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Indulge in the warm, comforting flavors of fall with these Apple Pie Biscuits! These delightful treats combine flaky buttermilk biscuits with sweet, spiced apple pie filling, all topped with a luscious cinnamon-sugar glaze. Perfect for breakfast, dessert, or a cozy snack, these biscuits are quick to make and even quicker to disappear. Whether you’re hosting a brunch or simply craving something sweet, this recipe is sure to impress. Let’s get baking! 🍎🍯✨

Ingredients

 

For the Biscuits:

1 can (16.3 oz) buttermilk biscuits

1 cup apple pie filling (canned or homemade)

For the Glaze:

2 tbsp unsalted butter, melted

½ cup powdered sugar

1 tsp ground cinnamon

¼ tsp ground nutmeg

1 tsp vanilla extract

1–2 tsp milk (optional, for thinning)

Optional Toppings:

Whipped cream

Vanilla ice cream

Crushed pecans

Caramel sauce

Instructions

1. Preheat Your Oven

Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or lightly grease it for easy cleanup.

2. Prepare the Biscuits

Separate the buttermilk biscuits and gently press each one to flatten slightly. This ensures even cooking and creates space for the apple filling.

3. Add the Apple Filling

Spoon 1–2 tablespoons of apple pie filling onto the center of each flattened biscuit. Avoid overfilling to prevent spills during baking.

Pro Tip: For a lighter sweetness, use less apple filling per biscuit.

4. Bake Until Golden

Place the filled biscuits on the prepared baking sheet, spacing them about 1 inch apart. Bake in the preheated oven for 12–15 minutes, or until the biscuits are golden brown and puffed.

5. Make the Glaze

While the biscuits bake, prepare the glaze by mixing melted butter, powdered sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla extract in a small bowl. Stir until smooth and well combined.

Optional: Add a splash of milk to thin the glaze if it’s too thick.

6. Drizzle the Glaze

Once the biscuits are out of the oven, let them cool for 5 minutes. Generously drizzle the cinnamon-sugar glaze over each biscuit, allowing it to drip down the sides for a beautiful finish.

7. Serve and Enjoy

Serve the apple pie biscuits warm for maximum gooeyness and flavor. Pair with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or whipped cream for an extra indulgent treat.

Tips for Success

Use High-Quality Apple Filling: Opt for premium canned apple pie filling or make your own for fresher flavor.

Don’t Overfill the Biscuits: Keep the apple portion moderate to prevent leaks during baking.

Make It Ahead: Prepare the biscuits up to a day in advance and reheat before serving.

Experiment with Toppings: Sprinkle crushed pecans or drizzle caramel sauce over the glaze for added crunch and sweetness.

Serve Warm: These biscuits are best enjoyed fresh out of the oven or reheated for a few minutes.

Nutrition

(Per serving, based on 8 biscuits)

Calories: 220 kcal

Carbohydrates: 35g

Protein: 2g

Fat: 8g

Saturated Fat: 3g

Sugar: 18g

Fiber: 1g

Final Thoughts

These Apple Pie Biscuits are the ultimate comfort food, combining the warmth of spiced apples with the flakiness of buttermilk biscuits. Whether you’re serving them at a gathering or enjoying them as a sweet treat at home, they’re guaranteed to be a hit. Try this recipe today and savor the taste of fall in every bite! 🍎🍂

Have you made these biscuits? Share your thoughts, tips, and variations in the comments below. Happy baking! 🧡

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