Breakfast pastry ring made with crescent rolls and topped with a delicious cream cheese layer and apple pie filling. Looks fancy but it’s so easy!
Today’s my Dad’s Birthday! Hey Mom, tell Dad I said Happy Birthday! 😉
I love Birthdays. I love holidays, really. Any occasion to celebrate and make delicious food is my favorite. Like Christmas. It’s next week – seven days, to be exact! YIKES!!
What are you making for breakfast on Christmas morning? Do you have a recipe you always make?
Christmas morning is the best. I have memories of waking up super early and waiting in bed until my dad came to get us out of our rooms. He would line us up in the hallway, usually youngest to oldest and then march us out to the living or family room.
Each kid in my family had a section of the couch or a chair dedicated to them, with their gifts laid on it. Santa usually left our gifts unwrapped, probably since we had 6 kids in my family and that’s a LOT of wrapping to do! 😉
After we oohed and aahed over our presents, my mom would make an awesome breakfast. We would usually have other family members come over and we’d eat together.
I love looking back at these simple traditions. Now that I’m a mom, I’m always trying to start new traditions with my family. They’re the memories my kids will hold onto. Christmas breakfast is a good place to start!
If you’re looking for a new breakfast idea, try this breakfast pastry! I promise it won’t disappoint.
It’s creamy apple filling inside crescent rolls. Seriously? You CAN’T go wrong with that! It looks sort of complicated but I promise it’s super easy! It will surely impress your guests or your family!
Apple Cream Cheese Breakfast Pastry
Ingredients
- 2 8-oz packages crescent rolls
- 1 8-oz package light cream cheese, softened
- 1 can apple pie filling
- 1/4 cup powdered sugar
- 1 egg yolk
- 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract
- 1/2 cup powdered sugar
- 2-3 tsp. milk
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350º. Spray a pizza pan with cooking spray. Open both packages of crescent rolls and separate into 16 triangles. Arrange 12 triangles in a circle on the pizza pan, with wide edges on the outside of the pan and the points of the crescent triangles in the middle. Press the outer seams together, leaving the points in the middle alone.
- Make cream cheese filling: In a bowl, combine cream cheese, 1/4 cup powdered sugar, egg yolk, and vanilla extract. Whisk until smooth. Spread cream cheese mixture evenly over the outer edges (about 2" wide) of the dough, within about 1/2" of the edge. Spoon pie filling on top of the cream cheese layer.
- Now, take the points of the crescent triangles in the middle of the pizza pan and place them up over the filling, pressing the point into the outer edge. Make your way around the pan doing this, making a circle shape.
- Cut the remaining 4 crescent triangles lengthwise into three strips. You will have 12 small triangle shaped pieces. Going around your circle, place the outer edges of the small triangles into the uncovered filling areas. There should be 12 "empty" spots to place your small triangles. Press the larger seams together on the outside of the ring and the points on the inside of the ring.
- Bake for 25-30 minutes, or until golden brown. Remove from oven and cool for about 10-15 minutes.
- Make glaze: combine 1/2 cup powdered sugar and 2-3 tsp. milk and mix until smooth. Drizzle evenly over pastry. Slice into triangles and serve. Enjoy!
Enjoy these layers of flaky crescent roll, creamy cream cheese filling and apples with a yummy glaze on top!
You had me at cream cheese. These are GORGEOUS. Pinning!
WOW! Looks absolutely incredible! I think I’ll make these for our Christmas breakfast with Rob’s family. Thanks for sharing Jen! Pinned!
These look amazing Jen! Apple and cream cheese, delicious! My kind of breakfast. Pinned. Happy birthday to your Dad!
This is genious, Jen! So delicious and soooo pretty!
YUM!!!!!!!! I love that you did in it in a wreath shape for Christmas!!
I can’t help but to leave you a comment after I pin your pastry. It looks so good is what I can say!
Oh my gosh this looks so incredibly delicious. I might try it this Saturday morning when my husband and I celebrate our Christmas together. Pinned!
This looks so yummy and easy! Spotted it at the re-Treat linky party 🙂 Thanks! Erica (@Erica’s Recipes)
Those sound like such wonderful Christmas memories, thanks so much for sharing with us Jen 🙂 This looks incredible and would make a very special breakfast. Looks lovely and love that it comes together easily – happy belated bday to your dad!
This looks so good and right up my alley! Pinned it. I’m stopping by from Strut Your Stuff Saturday.
Lauren @ imperfectandfabulous.blogspot.com
You can make me this on Christmas morning! Wouldn’t that be fab for someone to make us a treat for a change? 🙂
Easy and it looks amazing. I must pin this!
I thought pages of this recipe were missing …many troubles figuring the diagram and folding..perhaps a during pic would help.
I’m sorry it was hard to figure out, Jeremy! Maybe I should do a few tutorial pictures to help with the process. Thanks for your comment!
I made this over the weekend and I must say it was delicious
Have made these a couple times and they’re awesome! Thanks!
Thanks so so much, Emily! Your comment made my day! I’m happy you like it! 🙂
Oh my goodness! This looks amazing and yummy! Pinning! =)
I’m having a small party soon and this would be a great idea to have. It’ll look fancy, but without all the hard work and crazy ingredients most younger people like myself don’t have yet. 🙂
I think I want to try cherry filling though!
I bet using Blueberry and Cherry Pie Filling would be tasty AND look great for the 4th of July!
That is a GREAT idea TerryAnn!! I just might have to do that! Thanks!
I’ve got to make this one! I love any sort of danish!
Jaren – it is SO GOOD. Not even kidding! One of my faves and so easy!
I just got done making this delicious recipe. Wow – very easy to make and fun to eat. My husband is not a sweets fan but he had two big pieces – that is a great testament of how awesome it is. He is already requesting I try it with cherry next. Thanks for the recipe Jen!
YAYYY!!! Thank you so much, Lisa! I’m thrilled you liked it! 🙂
Wow. This is just ahhhhhmazing! I usually don’t like to use crescent roll dough when trying to make things “sweet” – it always winds up with that savory taste. Not this time! My children are now bowing to the apple danish queen! They are already requesting it with raspberry or blueberry or (gasp) Nutella! Say it isn’t so!! Love love love.