Simple Apple Pie Biscuits: Quick Comfort in Every Bite

Apple pie biscuits turn basic items into a warm treat. They work for breakfast or dessert. This recipe uses fresh apples for real taste. It takes little time to make.

Ingredients You Need

Use these for 8 servings.

ItemAmountNotes
Buttermilk biscuits (canned)1 tube (8 biscuits)Any brand works.
Apples (fresh, like Granny Smith)3 mediumPeel and dice them.
Butter (unsalted)1/2 cupMelt it.
Brown sugar1/2 cupFor sweetness.
Cinnamon (ground)1 tablespoonAdds spice.
Nutmeg (ground)1/8 teaspoonFor warmth.
Lemon juice2 tablespoonsKeeps apples fresh.
Vanilla extract1 teaspoonBoosts flavor.
Powdered sugar1/2 cupFor glaze.
Heavy cream2-3 tablespoonsFor glaze.
Nuts (walnuts or pecans, optional)1/4 cup choppedFor crunch.

Step-by-Step Guide

Follow these steps. Prep time is 15 minutes. Bake time is 30-35 minutes.

  1. Heat oven to 375°F. Brush a 10-inch skillet or pan with some melted butter.
  2. Peel and dice the apples. Mix them with lemon juice in a bowl.
  3. Cook apples in a pan over medium heat. Add 1/4 cup brown sugar and half the cinnamon. Stir for 8-10 minutes until soft. Let cool.
  4. Mix the rest of the brown sugar, cinnamon, and nutmeg in a bowl.
  5. Dip each biscuit in melted butter. Coat both sides with the sugar mix.
  6. Place coated biscuits in the skillet. They should touch.
  7. Spoon cooked apples over the biscuits. Add nuts if you want.
  8. Pour any leftover butter on top. Sprinkle extra sugar mix.
  9. Bake for 30-35 minutes. Look for golden tops and bubbly edges.
  10. Mix powdered sugar, cream, and vanilla for glaze. Drizzle on warm biscuits.

Tips for Best Results

These tips come from top recipes. They help avoid common issues.

  • Use fresh apples to cut sweetness. Canned filling can be too sugary.
  • Cool apples before adding to biscuits. This stops dough from getting soggy.
  • Check oven at 25 minutes. Ovens vary.
  • Serve warm with ice cream for dessert.
  • Store leftovers in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat in microwave for 20 seconds.
Make-Ahead Ideas

Mix apples a day ahead. Keep in fridge. Assemble and bake fresh.

Kid-Friendly Steps

Let kids dip biscuits in butter and sugar. They can spoon apples too. Use a safe chopper for dicing.

Variations to Try

Change things up based on what you have.

Nutrition Notes

One serving has about 300 calories. Apples add fiber. Butter and sugar make it a treat. Eat in balance.

NutrientPer ServingDaily Value %
Calories30015%
Fat15g20%
Carbs40g15%
Fiber2g8%
Protein3g6%

Values are estimates. They depend on exact items used.

Final Thoughts

Apple pie biscuits bring joy with little work. They fit busy days or special times. Try this recipe soon. It may become a family go-to.

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