Made with flaky crescent rolls, sweetened cream cheese, and raspberry pie filling, this Crescent Roll Danish Ring is perfect for breakfast, or with coffee for an afternoon treat.
The raspberry filling is a little sweet and tangy at the same time being absolutely delicious! Not only is this Danish recipe pretty, but it's easy to put together.
Check out all the other Crescent Roll Recipes for even more delicious recipe ideas.
This is an easy, yet impressive breakfast recipe that is both delicious and visually appealing!
It's another one of my Crescent Roll Breakfast Recipes that's perfect really any time of day! Make it ahead of time for a big family brunch, or holiday celebration. Everyone will think it came from a bakery!
Looking for more Easy Dessert Recipes? Try my Pumpkin Pie Crescent Rolls, and even my Blueberry Cream Cheese Danish is another delicious breakfast idea to serve. Yum!
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Recipe Notes
- This recipe uses 2 tubes of crescent roll dough. You need to use crescent rolls and not the crescent roll sheet dough.
- The wide end of the crescent rolls should be overlapped while ensuring the pointed ends are pointed outward, resembling a starburst. The inner cavity of the dough circle should measure approximately 4 inches in diameter.
- It's important to work with cold dough to maintain its flakiness. Make sure to refrigerate the crescent roll dough until you're ready to use it.
- If you find the dough is becoming sticky when you're piecing it together, you can quickly place it back in the refrigerator to chill it again.
- Don't be afraid to get creative with your fillings! Try different combinations like lemon pie filling, cherry compote, or even chocolate-hazelnut spread.
- To prevent any leaks or spills during baking, make sure to seal the edges of the crescent roll dough securely. This will help retain the filling and maintain the shape of your Danish.
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📋Ingredients
This is an overview of the ingredients and instructions. Be sure to see the recipe card below for exact quantities, detailed instructions and special notes.
Substitutions and Variations
- Pretend you see vanilla extract in the photo above. Yes, mistakes happen!
- You could substitute almond extract for the vanilla extract if you prefer.
- Other pie fillings can be used in place of raspberry, such as apple, cherry, peach, or blueberry! Try my Crescent Rolls with Apple Pie Filling!
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Lay the crescent rolls with the small end pointing outward. Overlap the wide ends and form a 4 inch wide circle in the center.
Step 2: Spoon the raspberry pie filling onto the crescent roll ring.
Quick Tip
Make sure the tips of the crescent roll triangles point out when placing them on top of the baking tray.
Step 3: Beat the cream cheese, granulated sugar, and vanilla together. Add dollops of the cream cheese mixture on top of the pie filling.
Step 4: Place the points of the triangles over the filling and tuck the ends under the inside of the circle.
Baking Instructions
Step 5: Bake at 350°F for 20 to 25 minutes or until golden brown. Cool for 20 minutes on the baking sheet before drizzling the powdered sugar glaze on top.
Powdered Sugar Glaze
Step 6: Whisk together the powdered sugar, vanilla extract, and the heavy whipping cream one tablespoon at a time to reach your desired consistency. Drizzle the glaze over the cooled ring.
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Storage Tips
Refrigerate leftovers in an air-tight container for up to a week.
Freezing Tips
Unfortunately, this recipe does not freeze well.
Top Recipe Tip
Use parchment paper for easy clean up and to ensure the ring doesn't stick to the pan.
Try these recipes next...
Check out my other recipe for Strawberry Danish with Crescent Rolls. Or you might enjoy this recipe for Crescent Roll Cream Cheese Danish.
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Crescent Roll Danish Ring
Ingredients
- 2 8 ounce tubes refrigerated crescent rolls
- 1 8 ounce package cream cheese, softened
- ½ cup granulated sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract divided
- 1 21 ounce can raspberry pie filling
- ½ cup powdered sugar
- 2-3 tablespoons milk or heavy cream
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°F.
- Unroll the crescent dough and separate the triangles. On a large baking sheet or round pizza pan, lay out the crescent rolls in a circle with the points of each crescent roll triangle pointing outward. The wide ends of the triangles should be overlapping and forming a 4 inch wide circle in the center.
- In a medium mixing bowl, beat the cream cheese and granulated sugar together with an electric mixer until smooth. Stir in ½ teaspoon vanilla extract.
- Scoop the raspberry pie filling onto the circle of the crescent roll ring. Dollop the cream cheese mixture on top of the pie filling.
- Bring the points of the triangles of the dough up over the filling and tuck under the inside of the circle to form a large crescent ring. The filling will still be visible between the crescent rolls.
- Bake for 20-25 minutes until golden brown. Cool for 20 minutes on the baking sheet.
- In a small bowl, whisk together the powdered sugar, heavy cream, and the remaining ½ teaspoon vanilla extract, adding just 1 tablespoon of cream at a time until the glaze reaches your desired consistency (just thin enough to drizzle). Drizzle the glaze over the cooled crescent ring.
Notes
- Other pie fillings can be used in place of the raspberry, such as apple, cherry, peach, or blueberry.
- I only used about ⅔ ove the can of pie filling. You can use the whole can or less, depending on your preference.
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