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Crescent Roll Recipes We Can't Get Enough Of

Southern Living Editors
3 min read

A little roll goes a long way

We've never met a crescent roll we didn't like. Not only are they irresistibly delicious and oh-so satisfying, but they are easy to make and use in classic Southern recipes. Whether you want to learn how to make homemade crescent rolls from scratch or need a recipe to use up a can from the fridge, this is the list to consult. Start your day off with our Mini Bananas Foster Sticky Buns and end it with a slice of Cheesecake Crescent Rolls, and you'll be one happy camper. The kids can help you make our Easy Apple Dumplings or Mini Chicken Pot Pies with store-bought crescent roll dough, or you can take on your first time at bread baking at home with our Hurry-Up Homemade Crescent Rolls or Sour Cream Crescent Rolls. Snack time or anytime, these crescent roll recipes are exactly what your table needs.

Hurry-Up Homemade Crescent Rolls

Beau Gustafson
Beau Gustafson

This make-from-scratch recipe is easy enough for a beginner in the kitchen to handle. Here's a tip: Coat unbaked rolls with melted butter; sprinkle with Parmesan cheese, coarsely ground pepper, kosher salt, and dried Italian seasoning for added flavor. You won't be sorry you gave these rolls a try.

Easy Apple Dumplings

Sheri Castle
Sheri Castle

These apple dumplings are so easy that the kids can help you make them with little supervision. They come together quickly, so your home will smell like the warmth of the season.

Chicks In A Blanket

Hector Sanchez; Styling: Buffy Hargett Miller
Hector Sanchez; Styling: Buffy Hargett Miller

We used mini chicken-and-apple sausages for a flavorful spin on pigs in a blanket. A sprinkling of poppy seeds, fennel seeds and sesame seeds makes this a fancy little bite.

Mini Bananas Foster Sticky Buns

Photo: Antonis Achilleos; Prop Styling: Christine Keely; Food Styling: Tina Bell Stamos
Photo: Antonis Achilleos; Prop Styling: Christine Keely; Food Styling: Tina Bell Stamos

We gave the famed New Orleans dessert a breakfast spin with these sweet mini treats. They're the perfect accompaniment to your morning coffee or tea.

Spinach-And-Artichoke Bites

Photo: Hector Manuel Sanchez; Prop Styling: Karin Olsen; Food Styling: William Smith
Photo: Hector Manuel Sanchez; Prop Styling: Karin Olsen; Food Styling: William Smith

Classic spinach and artichoke dip gets a pretty, no-mess makeover in this appetizer recipe that's perfect for parties. If you have leftover filling, one Test Kitchen professional suggested stirring it into scrambled eggs or folding it into an omelet.

Cheesecake Crescent Rolls

Micah A. Leal
Micah A. Leal

Cheesecake for breakfast? Absolutely. This totally indulgent dish will be a hit on holiday breakfast or for weekend brunch.

Joanna Gaines' Chicken Pot Pie

Amy Neunsinger/Magnolia Table by Joanna Gaines
Amy Neunsinger/Magnolia Table by Joanna Gaines

Joanna Gaines has been making this easy recipe since her older kids were toddlers. "My kids love it so much that we have it almost every week during the colder winter months," she writes.

Carla Hall's Roasted Carrots-In-A-Blanket

McCormick
McCormick

Leave it to chef, author, and TV personality Carla Hall to come up with our new favorite appetizer. These bites are delicious and vegetarian-friendly. Serve with a little bit of grainy mustard for all of the familiar flavors you come to expect from something in a blanket.

Resurrection Rolls

Southern Living
Southern Living

These Resurrection Rolls are the sweetest Easter tradition to start with your little ones. You need just five ingredients for these treats.

Mini Chicken Pot Pies

Jennifer Causey; Food Styling: Loren Wood; Prop Styling: Christine Keely
Jennifer Causey; Food Styling: Loren Wood; Prop Styling: Christine Keely

Crescent rolls make for the most buttery Mini Chicken Pot Pies you have ever had. Thanks to a few clever shortcuts, they're easy enough to pull together on a weeknight.

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