Apple Pie Bites for a Crowd
While I am not really an apple pie fan and well to be honest I am kind of un-American I guess because I don't really like dessert at all. However, I do enjoy making it and watching others enjoy it.
My family loves apple pie and it is really hard to top my mother-in-laws so I decided to try it this way.
You will need:
3 cans of Grands Big and Flaky crescent rolls.
2 cans of your choice of apple pie filling
Sugar and Cinnamon mixed
I dump the apple pie filling into a bowl and chop up the apples into pieces. Cut raw crescent roll in half and put a small dalup of apple pie filling in the center of the crescent roll. Bring up the sides and pinch together to form a ball. Then roll around in the bowl of sugar and cinnamon mixture. Place on a Pam covered cookie sheet and coot at 350 degrees for about 20 min or until golden brown.
These little yummy goodness balls are a hit!
My family loves apple pie and it is really hard to top my mother-in-laws so I decided to try it this way.
You will need:
3 cans of Grands Big and Flaky crescent rolls.
2 cans of your choice of apple pie filling
Sugar and Cinnamon mixed
I dump the apple pie filling into a bowl and chop up the apples into pieces. Cut raw crescent roll in half and put a small dalup of apple pie filling in the center of the crescent roll. Bring up the sides and pinch together to form a ball. Then roll around in the bowl of sugar and cinnamon mixture. Place on a Pam covered cookie sheet and coot at 350 degrees for about 20 min or until golden brown.
These little yummy goodness balls are a hit!
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