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Old 06-18-2011, 03:53 PM
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2 - 8oz. cans crescent rolls, divided
2 - 8oz. cream cheese, softened
1 1/2 c powdered sugar, divided
1 egg white
1 t vanilla
1 - 20oz. can pie filling
3 Tablespoons milk

Preheat oven to 350. Unroll 1 can crescent rolls and pinch seams together then place into a 9 x 13 greased baking pan. Beat cream cheese, 3/4 c of the powdered sugar, egg white, and vanilla until well blended. Spread onto crust. Cover with pie filling. Unroll remaining crescent rolls and pinch together as for crust, then place over filling. Bake for 25 minutes. Cool slightly. Gradually add milk to remaining powdered sugar till blended. Drizzle over warm dessert. Store leftover dessert in fridge.

I like this best cool.
Have seen uncut crescent rolls which work great for this.
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What flavor pie filling do you use?
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What flavor pie filling do you use?
Any you want whatever you like. We like cherry and blueberry best but thats us.
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Will use this recipe for sure.
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Just printed it up! Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Willa
2 - 8oz. cans crescent rolls, divided
2 - 8oz. cream cheese, softened
1 1/2 c powdered sugar, divided
1 egg white
1 t vanilla
1 - 20oz. can pie filling
3 Tablespoons milk

Preheat oven to 350. Unroll 1 can crescent rolls and pinch seams together then place into a 9 x 13 greased baking pan. Beat cream cheese, 3/4 c of the powdered sugar, egg white, and vanilla until well blended. Spread onto crust. Cover with pie filling. Unroll remaining crescent rolls and pinch together as for crust, then place over filling. Bake for 25 minutes. Cool slightly. Gradually add milk to remaining powdered sugar till blended. Drizzle over warm dessert. Store leftover dessert in fridge.

I like this best cool.
Have seen uncut crescent rolls which work great for this.
What do you mean by "uncut" crescent rolls, would these be in a can also?? Or r u talking about crescent rolls aready baked and by the bakery??? Thank you
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Originally Posted by craftymatt2
Originally Posted by Willa
2 - 8oz. cans crescent rolls, divided
2 - 8oz. cream cheese, softened
1 1/2 c powdered sugar, divided
1 egg white
1 t vanilla
1 - 20oz. can pie filling
3 Tablespoons milk

Preheat oven to 350. Unroll 1 can crescent rolls and pinch seams together then place into a 9 x 13 greased baking pan. Beat cream cheese, 3/4 c of the powdered sugar, egg white, and vanilla until well blended. Spread onto crust. Cover with pie filling. Unroll remaining crescent rolls and pinch together as for crust, then place over filling. Bake for 25 minutes. Cool slightly. Gradually add milk to remaining powdered sugar till blended. Drizzle over warm dessert. Store leftover dessert in fridge.

I like this best cool.
Have seen uncut crescent rolls which work great for this.
What do you mean by "uncut" crescent rolls, would these be in a can also?? Or r u talking about crescent rolls aready baked and by the bakery??? Thank you
The uncut crescent rolls are also in the can just as the normal ones are but these they make for recipes like this one. Sometimes a little hard to find. They should be unbaked as all are baked at the same time.
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Originally Posted by craftymatt2
Originally Posted by Willa
2 - 8oz. cans crescent rolls, divided
2 - 8oz. cream cheese, softened
1 1/2 c powdered sugar, divided
1 egg white
1 t vanilla
1 - 20oz. can pie filling
3 Tablespoons milk

Preheat oven to 350. Unroll 1 can crescent rolls and pinch seams together then place into a 9 x 13 greased baking pan. Beat cream cheese, 3/4 c of the powdered sugar, egg white, and vanilla until well blended. Spread onto crust. Cover with pie filling. Unroll remaining crescent rolls and pinch together as for crust, then place over filling. Bake for 25 minutes. Cool slightly. Gradually add milk to remaining powdered sugar till blended. Drizzle over warm dessert. Store leftover dessert in fridge.

I like this best cool.
Have seen uncut crescent rolls which work great for this.
What do you mean by "uncut" crescent rolls, would these be in a can also?? Or r u talking about crescent rolls aready baked and by the bakery??? Thank you
It is unbaked crescent roll dough in a sheet. It is packaged in a can just like regular crescent rolls and can be found in the refrigerated section next to the regular ones. You just unroll it. It is much easier to use than having to pinch together the triangular dough pieces. In fact, I prefer to use it to cut and roll my own crescent rolls because the perforated ones I get are always misshaped. I think Pillsbury is the only one who makes it.
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Thank you!
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