I had a left-over pie cruast and someapple pie filling, so I made these. They're cute little bundles of fall.
Provided by sherry monfils
Categories Other Desserts
Time 30m
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- 1. Heat oven to 425. Unroll pie crust and cut into fourths. Place apple pie filling evenly in center of each fourth.
- 2. Pull corners over apples to make a "purse," pinch to seal. Place bundles on cookie sheet. Brush w/ egg white. Sprinkle tops w/ sugar.
- 3. Bake about 20 mins, or until golden. Serve warm drizzled w/ butterscotch topping.
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Sibusiso Madondo
[email protected]These apple bundles were a great way to use up some leftover apples. They were also a nice change from my usual apple pie recipe.
Md.Moazzam Hossain
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of apples, but I really enjoyed these apple bundles. The sweetness of the apples was perfectly balanced by the tartness of the cranberries.
NURUTO SUTTLE
[email protected]These apple bundles were a delicious and easy dessert. I especially liked the way the cinnamon and sugar caramelized on top. I'll definitely be making them again.
Sono Ali
[email protected]I thought these apple bundles were just okay. They were easy to make, but I found them to be a bit bland. I think next time I'll add some spices or a glaze to give them more flavor.
Linda Wallis
[email protected]These apple bundles were a bit too soft for my taste. I think next time I'll bake them for a few minutes less.
Basmala Hesham
[email protected]I made these apple bundles for a party and they were a huge hit. Everyone loved them! I'll definitely be making them again for my next gathering.
yahuza bahba
[email protected]These apple bundles were a great way to use up some of the apples I had on hand. They were also a nice change from my usual apple pie recipe.
Murad khan king
[email protected]I'm not much of a baker, but these apple bundles were so easy to make. I was able to whip them up in no time and they turned out beautifully. I'll definitely be making them again.
Trisha Mahi
[email protected]These apple bundles were a fun and easy project to make with my kids. They loved helping me assemble them and they were so proud of the finished product. And of course, they loved eating them too!
Dera Nwoga
[email protected]I had some trouble getting the bundles to stay closed during baking. I think I needed to use more toothpicks to secure them. But even though they didn't look perfect, they still tasted great.
Jahna Coker-Vettori
[email protected]These apple bundles were a bit too sweet for my taste, but my family loved them. I think next time I'll use less sugar or add some tart apples to balance out the sweetness.
Amar Jibon
[email protected]My kids loved these apple bundles! They were so excited to help me make them and they couldn't wait to eat them. They said they tasted like apple pie in a bite.
Erno Richardson
[email protected]I've made these apple bundles several times now and they're always a favorite. They're so versatile, too. I've used different types of apples, nuts, and spices, and they've always turned out great.
KI OSK
[email protected]These apple bundles are the perfect fall dessert. They're easy to make and they taste like a warm apple pie without all the work.
Hailey Jolicoeur
[email protected]I made these apple bundles for a potluck and they were a big success. Everyone loved them! They're so easy to make and they look really impressive.
Kayo Jasmine
[email protected]These apple bundles were a hit! They were so easy to make and tasted delicious. I used a variety of apples, including Granny Smith, Honeycrisp, and Pink Lady, and they all worked well. The bundles held together nicely during baking and the apples wer