The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (2024)

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I’ve had this recipe for Apple Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls rolling around in my head for quite some time, but I wasn’t quite sure if the execution of my idea would work.

You see, I like apple pie enough. I don’t love apple pie, but I like it. If I’m being truly honest with myself what I like the most about apple pie is the cinnamon sugar mixture soaked into the pie crust with the flavors of apple juice mixed in. Melted ice cream obviously makes it even better.

Basically, I want apple pie with the least amount of apples in it. Strange, right?

So, what I decided to try was making a variation of apple pie with a bigger focus on “the good stuff”… the flavors of apple, the spices, the cream and the crust without a lot of cooked apples getting in the way.

I’m happy to say that the idea worked and worked really well. Imagine diced apples coated in a buttery cinnamon sugar mixture wrapped up in a swirl of thicker, pie like crust. Top it off with a sweet and creamy apple cider glaze and you’ve got an apple pie variation, featuring the best of “the good stuff”. Enjoy!

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Apple Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls

Apple pie gets a "good stuff" twist with extra gooey glazed hot apple rolls.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups all purpose flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon Kosher salt
  • 4 teaspoons baking powder
  • 4 Tablespoons cold butter
  • 3/4 cup milk

Filling

  • 2 Tablespoons butter melted
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 2 Tablespoons Cinnamon
  • 2 Honey Crisp Apples cored and diced

For the Glaze

  • 1 cup Powdered Sugar
  • 3 Tablespoons brewed Green Mountain Naturals Hot Apple Cider Note: Any apple cider will do.. I just prefer Green Mountain Naturals

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 425°F.

  • Combine flour, salt, and baking powder in a food processor; pulse to mix. Add 4 Tablespoons cold butter and pulse until mixture resembles coarse meal. Add milk, pulsing until mixture forms a cohesive ball.

  • Remove dough from food processor and place on a lightly floured smooth surface. Roll out into a rectangle, approximately 12x16 and 1/4 inch thick.

  • In a small bowl, toss diced apples with melted butter, brown sugar and cinnamon. Spread evenly over the top of the dough rectangle.

  • Roll up, jelly roll style. Once rolled, cut into 1 inch slices. Place in a buttered 9-inch round baking dish.

  • Bake for 30-35 minutes or until golden.

  • While rolls are baking, combine Powdered Sugar and Hot Apple Cider in a small bowl and mix until smooth.

  • Once rolls are baked, remove from oven and turn over onto a round serving platter. Pour apple cider glaze over the top and serve warm.

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  1. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (5)Roxanna @ Wholesome Hefonist says

    Hoo! That is one dangerous apple concoction. It looks like a bunch of my all-time-favourite apple fritters stuck together. This is going in the ‘Foods to eat before 2013’ bucket list 🙂

  2. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (6)Crystal @ Crystal's Cozy Kitchen says

    Oh my, those look delicious. If I could reach into my screen and pull those out, I would in a heartbeat – I’m not kidding!

  3. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (8)Miriam @ overtimecook says

    Woah. Love apple flavored things. Apple rolls are such an awesome idea. Baking this next time I take a diet break. 😉

  4. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (9)camille says

    Wait wait wait whoa whoa whoa. I am still back at “I don’t love apple pie.”

  5. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (10)Naomi says

    Oh my heavens, K — those look awesome. Good work with carrying out that creative concept!! (Bookmarking and printing!)

  6. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (11)Liz @ The Lemon Bowl says

    Note to self: don’t read your posts before I’ve had breakfast. 🙂 My stomach is officially rumbling!!!

  7. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (12)Renee -Kudos Kitchen says

    Oh my! This sounds completely delicious and it looks like a blue ribbon winner to boot! Thanks for sharing your recipes. I must try this!!!!

  8. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (13)Erin @ The Spiffy Cookie says

    I recently make caramel apple cinnamon rolls and they were a huge hit. So I bet these cider ones are fantastic too!

  9. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (14)Rachel Cooks says

    Oh man–these look awesome! Love that you used honeycrisps 🙂

  10. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (15)Brenda @ a farmgirl's dabbles says

    Looks like an amazing execution to me! This reminds me of apple fritter doughnut twists, with the diced apples all twisted up in the dough. YUM!

  11. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (16)Lori @ RecipeGirl says

    Is this breakfast? I hope so 🙂

  12. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (17)Minnie(@thelady8home) says

    That’s a WOW recipe! Loved it. Its so mouthwatering. Too good.

  13. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (18)Cookbook Queen says

    These look like one of the best things ever. I”d love the whole pan!!

  14. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (19)Bev @ Bev Cooks says

    Ohhhhhhh my gosh, Kristen. Why isn’t my mouth all over that?

  15. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (22)Living The Sweet Life says

    Mmmm… so many good things to say about this recipe!! First, I totally understand your apple pie love. I’m all about the pie, not so much about the apples :$ With that said, ohhhh mama I need these rolls in my life!

  16. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (23)Ali | Gimme Some Oven says

    Oh my goodness – this sounds heavenly! Definitely all of my favorite things about an apple pie. 🙂

  17. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (25)Ashley @ Wishes and Dishes says

    Looks amazing!! Would this work with regular warmed up apple cider if that’s all you have? Thanks!

    • The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (26)Kristen says

      Absolutely – any kind of Apple Cider would do!

      • The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (27)Loretta says

        My grandmother and mother made a similar recipe with no glaze, served warm with a mixture of cold milk, cinnamon, and sugar pouredon top. I loved it!

  18. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (28)Sheila says

    These look so dern good! amazing!!! You would love a pie I make called Tina’s Caramel Apple Crunch Pie…it’s on my blog. It will knock yer socks off! These cinnamon rolls looks like perfect holiday gifting food too!

  19. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (30)Joanne says

    Apple pie with minimal apples..i TOTALLY get what you mean!! These look downright heavenly,

  20. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (31)Rachel @ Bakerita says

    I love apple pie – even with the apples – but these look delicious and perfect for fall. Love that cider glaze. Yum!

  21. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (32)Averie @ Averie Cooks says

    These look and sound wonderful! I also saw your cookies on Nikki’s site and these were on Christi’s. You’re all over the place – and rightfully so 🙂 Love the sweet gooey glaze on these!

  22. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (33)Les in NE says

    Yum!! This sounds fabulous. I may only use one apple. 😉 Got it pinned!

  23. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (34)Cassie | Bake Your Day says

    I really adore this, Kristen! The way you put it together is beautiful and the glaze – out of this world!

  24. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (35)Cookin' Canuck says

    I’m so glad this recipe made it out of your head and onto your blog because these rolls look and sound fantastic! And ice cream on top? Oh yeah.

  25. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (36)Tasha @ ThatsSoYummy says

    These rolls look amazing and I am sure they taste even better!

  26. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (37)Susan Licht Salzman says

    Love your new look and love these rolls! Crazy delicious!

  27. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (38)Susan Licht Salzman says

    Love your new look and love these rolls! Crazy delicious!

  28. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (39)Rachel @ Baked by Rachel says

    I will happily take your apples from pie so you can have more crust and cinnamon liquid but I’d definitely still love a piece of this!

  29. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (40)Sylvie @ Gourmande in the Kitchen says

    The description alone had my mouth watering but the close up with the glaze dripping off sealed the deal!

  30. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (41)Robin O says

    Amazing combination, hits all the right notes for me as I have been craving cinnamon rolls and apple pie! Thank you so much for working this out from tasty vision to reality!

  31. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (42)Kelly Senyei (Just a Taste) says

    Wow! Just WOW! These look so spectacular and would be perfect for Christmas morning!

  32. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (43)Ron Merlin says

    Nice Photo. Love the bokeh!

  33. The Good Stuff {Recipe: Cider Glazed Apple Pie Rolls} (45)Pork Recipes, Healthier Recipes, Better Brownies. Healthier Urban Kitchen Cook book, Best Apple Pie Recipe says

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FAQs

How long does homemade apple pie last? ›

Ideally, apple pie (or any fruit pie) should be stored in the refrigerator, either with a lid or covered tightly with plastic wrap. It will last up to 4 days in the refrigerator, but always be sure to check in on your leftovers to make sure they still look and smell good before diving in.

What is the sweetest apple for apple pie? ›

Honeycrisp apples are known for their intense sweetness and crisp snap. They're a delicious apple to incorporate into either pie or crisp filling because they pack a bold punch in the flavor department and are neither too wet nor too firm when cooked.

What are the sweetest apples for baking? ›

Honeycrisp (Sweet)

They're extra juicy and very crisp with a honey-sweet flavor that translates wonderfully into baked goods. AND they are the star of the show in my Honeycrisp apple sangria.

Can you leave a fresh baked apple pie out overnight? ›

A basic apple pie made with sugar will last up to two days at room temperature in an airtight container. Afterward, it needs to go in the refrigerator and will last for up to two days. Apple pie made with a sugar substitute or without sugar will last up to two days in the fridge.

Is it OK to leave a fruit pie out overnight? ›

If a pie contains eggs or dairy products, it should be stored in the refrigerator and not left out at room temperature for more than two hours. Pies that do not contain dairy products, such as fruit pies can be stored, loosely covered at room temperature for up to two days.

How can you tell if apple pie has gone bad? ›

When apple pie has gone bad, it may start to grow mold, typically a fuzzy white or green substance appearing on the surface. Additionally, if the pie has a sour, off smell, then it's a sure sign that it's spoiled. The taste can also be off, sour, or simply not as fresh.

What are the three best apples for apple pie? ›

The best apples for making apple pie
  • Braeburn. This apple is a descendant of Granny Smith, but slightly sweeter. ...
  • Cortland. ...
  • Crispin (Mutsu). ...
  • Golden Delicious. ...
  • Granny Smith. ...
  • Honeycrisp. ...
  • Jonagold or Jonathan. ...
  • Northern Spy.
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What are the top 5 apples for baking? ›

For the best pies, crisps, and other baked treats, apples need to be firm enough to hold their own during the cooking process. We call these apples “baking apples” and to namedrop, they include Braeburn, Cortland, Honey Gold, Jonathan, Fuji, Gala, Granny Smith, Haralson, and Newtown Pippin.

What are the best apples to use for apple pie or apple crisp? ›

What Makes A Good Apple For Apple Crisp? The best apples for baking keep their structure under heat, which prevents the chunks of fruit from turning into mush after baking. The firm and crisp Granny Smith and Honeycrisp varieties are popular apples to use in apple pies and apple crisps.

What are the best apples for applesauce and apple pie? ›

The following apples are great choices for your next batch of homemade applesauce.
  • Cortland.
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  • Gala.
  • McIntosh.
  • Granny Smith.
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