This Apple Rose Puff Pastry recipe is an easy beautiful way to serve dessert. Follow this easy step by step tutorial to make them for your next brunch or Holiday dinner.
Looking for more apple recipes to try? These apple oatmeal cookies are amazing and this applesauce bread is a must make!
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When I first saw a picture of this apple pastry I thought they were the most beautiful dessert ever. They are little rose apple pies and a wonderful alternative to traditional apple pie.
Of course, I thought they must be extremely hard to make. But I’m so happy I was wrong about that! This recipe is much easier to make than they look!
I bought Pepperidge Farm puffed pastry sheets in the freezer section of the grocery store.
All you have to do is cut 3 apples in half from top to bottom. Slice them thin. Roll the pastries a little bit and cut them into 6 equal strips.
Then, spread a little apricot preserves. Place the apples slices. Fold, roll, place in a muffin tin and bake.
This easy recipe will wow your family and friends! I served them warm with a little vanilla ice cream too.
Ingredients Needed
Makes 12 apple roses
Apples – Use Gala, McIntosh or Courtland apples this recipe.
Puff pastries sheets – Thawed per package directions. To roll the apple slices and preserves in for a crispy crust.
Apricot preserves – to give a nice extra sweetness.
Water – to add to the apricot preserves to thin a little.
Lemon juice – add to the water to keep the apple slices from turning brown.
Cinnamon and sugar – To sprinkle over the top for a little added Fall seasoning.
Powdered sugar – Optional additional sprinkle topping
How To Make this Puff Pastry Roses Recipe
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F
Remove puffed pastries from freezer and thaw according to package.
With a sharp knife, slice the apples in half from top to bottom
Remove the core ends and then scoop out the core in the center.
Slice the apples into very thin slices.
Fill a medium bowl microwave safe bowl half full of water and squeeze the lemon juice into the water.
Place the sliced apples in the water and microwave for 5 minutes until slightly tender.
Drain the apples into a colander.
Mix the apricot preserves and water together in a bowl.
When puff pastry sheet is thawed, place them flat on a floured surface.
Roll the sheet of puff pastry dough out with a rolling pin to flatten just a little more and to remove the perforated lines in the dough.
Using a pizza cutter or knife, cut each pastry into 6 equal long slices.
One at a time, spoon apricot preserve mixture onto a slice of pastry.
Place 7-9 apple slices along one half of the puff pastry strip with the peel side facing out.
Fold the pastry in half to cover the apples.
Starting on one end, roll the pastry and apples to the other end of the pastry to form the rose shape.
Place in a muffin tin
Continue with the other pieces of pastry strips until 12 apple roses have been made.
Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar if desired. (mix 1 tablespoon cinnamon to 3TBSP of sugar)
Place a baking pan of water on the bottom rack of oven so the bottom of pastries do not burn.
Bake at 375 for 40 -45 minutes.
Top with a little powered sugar if desired as well.
ENJOY!!!
Variations:
- Swap the apricot preserves for another flavor of preserves or jam like blackberry, strawberry, or raspberry
2. Substitute the fruit preserves for Nutella, caramel sauce, apple butter, or cream cheese.
Tips:
Slice the apples as thin as you can to insure the cook completely.
Faq’s
Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days.
Place the apple roses in a preheated oven at 350 degrees F and heat for 5-10 minutes until warmed through. You can also microwave for 15-20 seconds but they may lose their crispiness.
Yes, after they are thoroughly cooled wrap each individual rose in plastic wrap and place them in a plastic resealable freezer bag. To reheat, place the frozen apple roses back in a muffin tin and place in a preheated 350 degree F oven for 10 minutes until heated through.
Try these other apple recipes too:
Apple Rose Puffed Pastries
Ingredients
- 3 apples
- 2 sheets of puffed pastries thawed
- 6 Tablespoons of apricot preserves
- 4 Tablespoons of water
- juice of ½ a lemon or 2 Tablespoons of lemon juice
- cinnamon
- sugar
Instructions
- Remove puffed pastries from freezer and thaw according to package
- Slice the apples in half from top to bottom
- Remove the core ends and then scoop out the core in the center
- Slice the apples into very thin slices
- Fill a medium sized bowl half full of water
- Squeeze the lemon juice into the water.
- Place the sliced apples in the water and microwave for 5 minutes until slightly tender.
- Drain the apples into a colander.
- When pastries are thawed, place them flat on a floured surface.
- Roll the pastries out with a rolling pin the flatten just a little more.
- Cut each pastry into 6 equal slices.
- One at a time, spoon apricot preserve mixture onto a slice of pastry.
- Place 7-9 apple slices along one half of the pastry slice with the peel side facing out.
- Fold the pastry in half to cover the apples.
- Starting on one end, roll the pastry and apples to the other end of the pastry.
- Place in a muffin tin.
- Continue with the other pieces of pastries until you have 12 apple roses.
- Place a pan of water on the bottom rack of oven so the bottom of pastries do not burn.
- Bake at 375 for 40 -45 minutes.
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Debi @ Surroundings by Debi
Love these apple rose puffed pastries! I hope you can stop by and check out my Tuesday Treasures where I have featured you from the Thursday Favorite Things Blog Hop!
Sherri
Thank you for the feature this week!
Debbie
Gorgeous! Thanks for sharing this lovely recipe. Visiting from Katherine’s Corner. Have a lovely week.
Sherri
Thank you Debbie! They were a huge hit!
Cranberry Morning
These look amazing! And thanks for the tutorial. It shows that they’re a lot easier to make than they look like they’d be. (Thank goodness.) 🙂 Beautiful!
Sherri
They really are! I was so happy with that too! 🙂
Marie
These look awesome! Plus I absolutely love tasty things that are also gorgeous!
Sherri
Thank you Marie! Me too! I am thrilled with how easy and pretty are!
Christie
These are so beautiful! I think I’d hate to even eat them they are so pretty! I’ve chosen this as one of my features from last week’s Totally Terrific Tuesday Link Party. Be sure to stop by tonight to see your feature!
Sherri
Thank you so much for the feature Christie! We had so much fun making these!
Melissa French, The More With Less Mom
These are gorgeous and I bet they’re delicious. Thanks for posting. Hello from Handmade Hangout.
Katherines Corner
Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things blog hop. Watch for your feature on Monday xo
Erika
They not only look delicious, they’re also gorgeous! Thanks for sharing in the Thursday Favorite Things Blog Hop!
xoxo
Erika @whaterikawears.com
Sherri
Thank you Erika! They were much easier than you would think too!
Amanda @ The Chunky Chef
What a beautiful and elegant dessert!! Perfect for a party 🙂 Thanks for sharing this with us at Friday Favorites!!
Sherri
Thanks Amanda! They were so fun to make! I made them for a Friday night get together and they were such a hit!
Sarah @ Sarah's Bake Studio
These Apple Rose Puffed Pastries are beautiful! When I saw the link on #FoodieFriDIY I HAD to check them out. I thought this would be way to hard to achieve after to reading your posts and seeing the pictures, I think this is totally doable. I can’t wait to try this recipe about. Pinned!
Marigene
Thanks for sharing this recipe…it looks delicious…and beautiful!
Rattlebridge Farm--Foodie Friday & Everything Else
Oh, my goodness–these are edible art. Beautiful (and they must be so fragrant, too). Your step-by-step is fantastic.!
Cristina @ I Say Nomato
These are so sweet! I love how they come together, just perfect for a light party dessert!
The Better Baker
OH.MY.GOODNESS! These are simply adorable. Your tutorial is so awesome too. Thanks for sharing. I’m printing this now and MUST make soon.
Frances
Yes the tutorial is great, its excellent how you have photographs for each step. I haven’t tried these yet but certainly are going to!! They look superb….and even better that it is easier than it looks!!
Cindy Eikenberg
Hi Sherri – your rose pastries are stunning! Visiting from The NY Melrose Family and pinning. Hope you have a happy week!
Katherines Corner
Sherri I love pretty food, these are to cute, and I would have no problem eating them ( wink) I invite you to share at my Thursday hop. You can link up from Weds night 7PM MST to Sat midnight) Hugs!