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Apple dumplings made with whole apples, brown sugar, and cinnamon, wrapped in flaky pastry, are baked with a sweet sauce for an irresistible fall dessert.
If you’re unfamiliar with this old-fashioned dessert, apple dumplings are made from fresh apples that are peeled and cored, wrapped in pastry dough and baked in a sweet sauce until they’re deliciously flaky, buttery and perfectly tender.
These homemade apple dumplings are easier than you’d think – Granny Smith apples are peeled and cored, stuffed with butter and cinnamon-sugar, wrapped in a pastry crust, and covered in a buttery brown sugar sauce. Baked until golden, they absolutely melt in your mouth!
Today we are sharing a recipe that’s been a beloved classic in many Amish households: Old-Fashioned Amish Apple Dumplings. These delightful treats are the perfect combination of tender apples, flaky pastry, and a sweet, cinnamon-spiced sauce.
Discover the many ways to make old-fashioned apple dumplings and get recipes for apple dumplings made with pie crust, with biscuit dough, or with crescent dough.
These Old-Fashioned Apple Dumplings will bring back memories of Grandma’s house! Whole apples are wrapped in pastry and baked with plenty of spices and a delicious syrup for a recipe full of nostalgia.
This old-fashioned apple dumplings recipe brings you the perfect blend of tart apples and sweet spices, all wrapped up in a homemade flaky crust. It’s one of the most delicious apple desserts that’s comforting and utterly delicious.
This easy 5-ingredient old-fashioned apple dumplings recipe includes cinnamon-spiced apples baked in biscuit dough and buttery sugar syrup.
Apple dumplings are the best autumn dessert! This easy recipe calls for just a few ingredients including apples, crescent rolls, butter, and a can of soda.
Orchards come alive with a bounty of crisp, freshly harvested apples. These apples, at the peak of their flavor, serve as the star ingredient for this delicious autumn treat. Choosing the right apples can greatly affect the flavor and texture of the final dish.