I recently picked up some crescent rolls on sale. I managed to hide them from the teens who could eat an entire container per boy. I originally planned to make a breakfast pizza with them, but the idea was pooh-poohed by the general populous of our house, so I made dessert instead.
For some reason, no one in the house ever complains about dessert, go figure! I needed something quick and was too tired to make anything from scratch. I went to the pantry and grabbed a can of pie filling. Here is the result. The kids said it tasted a lot like toaster strudels, which I guess it was, only fit for one giant, or a family.
I think this would be great with just about any fruit, added nuts and raisins, or whatever sounds good to you! Apple just happens to be my family’s favorite flavor as a whole. Some individuals prefer cherry and others like blueberry, but everyone agrees that apple is good.
1. Info for Apple Crescent Braid
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2. Ingredients for Apple Crescent Braid
- 2 pkg Pillsbury Crescent Rolls
- 1 can apple pie filling
3. Directions:
- Open the two crescent roll sheets and place on a cookie sheet.
- Pinch the two sheets together so it’s one big sheet.
- Spread can of pie filling down the middle third of the crescent roll dough.
- Cut 1 inch strips along both sides of the dough.
- Fold dough over and braid down the middle.
- Bake 20 minutes in a 375 degree oven.
- Cool on the pan.
- Combine powdered sugar with a little water, just to make a pourable glaze.
- Drizzle glaze over braid.