I’ve got a game-changer for you – Apple Pie Biscuits. It’s the best of both worlds – flaky, buttery biscuits mixed with indulgent gooey apples. They’re crispy, gooey, and all-around decadent treats that are crazy easy to make. These biscuits are like a quick ticket to sweet and savory heaven.

- Quick and Easy Delight: Seriously, these biscuits won’t have you slaving away in the kitchen. Just 15 minutes prep and 20 minutes bake time – perfect for busy days or spontaneous dessert cravings.
- Versatile for Any Occasion: Family dinner? Friends dropping by? These biscuits are your go-to. They’re like the MVP of desserts – versatile and always a crowd-pleaser.
- Gluten-Free Friendly: If you’re navigating the gluten-free life, worry not! This recipe has got your back with gluten-free flour, making sure everyone at the table gets to indulge.
- Get Creative with Flavors: Sure, apple pie filling is a classic, but why not mix it up? Try cherry or peach fillings to shake things up and keep your taste buds guessing.
- Texture Heaven: Let’s talk about that glaze – it’s the magic touch that adds an extra layer of flavor and texture. A true icing on the biscuit!

Ingredients Needed To Make Apple Pie Biscuits
For the Biscuits
- Gluten-Free 1.1 flour
- Cold butter
- Kosher salt
- Sugar
- Ground cinnamon
- Baking soda
- Baking powder
- Buttermilk
- Apple pie filling
For the Glaze
- Milk
- Powdered sugar

How To Make Apple Pie Biscuits
Making the Biscuits
- Preheat and Prep: Heat that oven to 450 degrees and butter up your skillet or baking dish.
- DIY Buttermilk: No buttermilk? No problem. Just whisk together oat milk & vinegar to create your own.
- Mix it Up: Combine the dry ingredients, toss in the cold butter, and give it a good mix until you get those pea-size crumbs.
- Pour in the Buttermilk: Stir in the buttermilk, just until everything combines. No need to overthink it – easy peasy.

- Chill Out: Pop the dough in the freezer for 20 mins. Then, scoop out those biscuit wonders using an ice cream scoop.

- Top and Bake: Crown those biscuits with apple pie filling, and into the oven they go for a golden, glorious 20 minutes.


Making the Glaze
- Simple Mix: Stir together milk and powdered sugar until you’ve got a smooth glaze.
- Drizzle Away: Let that glaze rain down on your freshly baked biscuits. Get ready for the magic!

Variations & Substitutions
Dive into cherry or peach fillings for a fruity twist. And don’t forget to toss in some nuts or oats for that extra crunch.
Commonly Asked Questions
Can I use regular flour instead of gluten-free?
Absolutely! Swap it out if you’re not gluten-sensitive, and you’re good to go.
What about fresh apples instead of pie filling?
Sure thing! Fresh is fantastic – just adjust your sugar and cinnamon to taste.
How do I store these delights?
Keep them locked in an airtight container in the fridge, and when the craving hits, a quick warm-up in the microwave does the trick.


Apple Pie Biscuits
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Equipment
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Measuring cups/spoons
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9″ cast iron skillet or 7×10 baking dish
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Large ice cream scoop
Ingredients
For the Biscuits
- 2 ¼ cups Gluten-Free 1.1 flour
- 8 tbsp cold butter
- 1 ¼ tsp kosher salt
- ½ cup sugar
- ¼ tsp ground cinnamon
- ½ tsp baking soda
- 1 tbsp baking powder
- 1 cup buttermilk
- 21 oz can apple pie filling
For the Glaze
- 2 tsp milk additional 1 tsp if needed
- 1 ½ cups powdered sugar
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Instructions
Making the Biscuits
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Preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Brush a 9″ cast-iron skillet or 7×10 baking dish with 1 tbsp butter.
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If using DF milk, whisk together oat milk & vinegar to create buttermilk.
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In a bowl, combine all dry ingredients. Cut in the cold butter until pea-size crumbs form.
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Stir in the buttermilk, mixing until just combined. Avoid overmixing.
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Place the dough in the freezer for 20 mins. Afterward, use a large ice cream scoop to form 6 large biscuits in the baking dish.
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Top the biscuits with apple pie filling and bake for 20 minutes. Remove from the oven.
Making the Glaze
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Mix milk and powdered sugar until smooth.
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Drizzle the glaze on top of the baked biscuits. Enjoy!
Notes
- Experiment with different fruit fillings like cherry or peach.
- Add chopped nuts or a sprinkle of oats to the biscuit dough for extra texture.
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