This Apple Brown Sugar Spiral Biscuit Cobbler has an apple dried cherry filling topped with brown sugar spiral biscuits.
You would think with me living in Washington State that there would be more apple desserts on this blog, it only makes sense.
But there are not.
Do I not like apples?
Ha! Just the opposite in fact!
I have a small problem with eating whatever apple dessert I make in about a 24 hour period.
I end up eating it for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Then I found some Opal apples.
Which looked a little out there which is why I got them.
The first thing you notice about the apple is its color…bright yellow, which is pretty hard to miss.
While the outside color is interesting, the lack of color on the inside is even more interesting (they don’t brown and just naturally resist oxidation!).
Gone are the days of coating your apple slices in lemon juice to make them not brown.
Ah but what to make with them?
They are both tart and sweet so I figured they would go great in a pie or cobbler, and I was right.
My husband’s teens are here this week so I knew it wouldn’t just be me and the cobbler alone, if I made it, which is a good thing because well…look at it…it’s really good.
It also looks really fun, I’m a sucker for a spiral.
I have made cobbler many a time with the fruit rolled into the cinnamon roll like crust but I went a little different this time having a biscuit- like crust on top.
This Apple Brown Sugar Spiral Biscuit Cobbler actually really simple to create despite how it looks.
I went for many smaller biscuits, but you could roll out the dough so that you had larger biscuit rounds (I always opt for smaller as I trick myself into thinking I didn’t eat half an apple cobbler).
I added dried cherries but you could add raisins, berries, you name it…or you could do all apple.
And as always it’s a great day to order my cookbook.
Want more Cobbler recipes?
Cherry Limeade Biscuit Cobbler
Mixed Berry Oatmeal Cookie Cobbler
Apple Brown Sugar Spiral Biscuit Cobbler
Ingredients
- For the filling:
- 8 apples, peeled and cut into thin slices (I used Opal apples)
- 2 cups granulated sugar
- 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
- 1/4 cup unsalted butter
- 1 cup dried cherries, soaked in hot water for 20 minutes, then drained
- 1 tsp. ground cinnamon
- For the biscuits:
- 2 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/4 cup granulated sugar
- 2 1/4 tsp. baking powder
- 3/4 tsp. salt
- 3/4 cup cold butter, cut into pieces
- 2/3 cup whole milk
- 2/3 cup firmly packed light brown sugar
- 2 TBSP butter, melted
- Butter or baking spray for greasing pan
Instructions
- For the filling:
- In a large skillet over medium heat, melt ¼ cup unsalted butter.
- Once butter has melted add apples, sugar, and flour and mix together.
- Cook down apples for 25-30 minutes until apples are soft and the syrup thickens up a bit.
- Add the dried cherries and cinnamon and mix until fully incorporated.
- Pour filling into a 3-qt baking dish that has been greased with butter or baking spray.
- For the biscuits:
- Preheat oven to 425F.
- Using a food processor add the 2 1/4 cups flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt. Pulse a few times to incorporate the ingredients.
- Add the cold butter pieces into flour mixture and pulse until crumbly.
- Add milk and pulse until it just starts to become dough.
- Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface, knead just until it forms a ball.
- Roll dough into a 12-18 inch square…the larger the size the smaller the biscuit slices will be.
- Brush the dough with the 2 TBSP of melted butter. Sprinkle the brown sugar over the buttered dough.
- Roll up, jelly-roll fashion; pinch seams and ends to seal.
- Cut roll into 12 -20 slices (depending on how you rolled it out).
- Place slices in a single layer on top of apple mixture.
- Bake for 15 to 17 minutes or until biscuits are golden.
Christi says
Oh my word this looks incredible! I’m going to have to look for Opals. Always love trying new apples.
Erin @ The Spiffy Cookie says
I’ve never had Opal apples, but I love how you made a cobbler with swirl buns!
Sue says
We don’t have Opals..what other would you suggest?
Peabody says
@Sue- whatever pie apple you like
Alice says
So creative and tasty looking! I’ll have to check my Costco for the opals next time I’m there…
Kevin @ Closet Cooking says
What a great way to enjoy some opal apples!
erin m. says
This looks absolutely awesome!
Alice says
I found opals at my grocery store this morning when I wasn’t even looking for them! I’m enjoying one right now – thanks for telling us about them.
Bebe says
We tasted these last weekend at Pikes Market and OMG amazing. Must try this!