Apple Pecan Pie Cronuts with Apple Cider Caramel Drizzle
Remember Sunday?
When I showed you guys how to make croissants?
And then told you I was working on a little project?
Well my invisible friends (you’re the best!) this would be that little project.
The cronut (Well, actually it’s the next best thing. I do think there is a true cronut dough recipe out there somewhere that is similar to croissant dough, but something totally different. I am just going to stick with the croissant dough.)
It’s a croissant, it’s a doughnut and it’s also incredible.
And a little work, or high maintenance as my dad would say, but yesterday we took it easy and strolled through the day with the crockpot. Today it’s Friday (heck yes!) and a little weekend project is good for the soul.
At least I think so.
To be honest, I really only made the croissants so I could make the cronuts.
See, I have been hearing about this thing called the crounut for months and months now. I think I first heard about it back in March and then people basically just started going crazy over them. Like waiting in ten-hour lines just for some fried dough. That either tells you that one, people are totally insane (no seriously, who waits in a ten-hour for line for anything?). Or two, they must be the most amazing thing you will ever bite into. That is true, but come on. Ten hours? I could never do it.
I have been dreaming up my perfect cronut for a month now. A cronut covered in chocolate, filled with peanut butter, topped with mousse or even just glazed, but then all the sudden fall hit here, way sooner than most of the rest of you I’m sure, and I started cranking out fall foods like it was mid October.
I also realized I should probably branch out a bit from the strictly for chocolate lovers desserts. Not that that’s a bad thing, nor will it be going away, just that I thought is would be fun to do something a little different. Which if you know me, is a BIG shocker.
Like gigantic shocker!
But whatever, it was probably one of my better decisions in life.
Yeah, in life!
Apple Pecan and Caramel is where it is at guys. And you guys, I do not even like apple pie! I love pecan pie, but my mom always adds chocolate. Apple pie though? It has just never been my thing, but I am changing. I have no idea why, but I think I am actually becoming an apple pie lover now. And the topping to these cronuts is more than swaying me over. It is so good! So, so, so good.
No dramatics.
We all fell in love over here.
Oh but of course, not the boys. They never even touched these. Such losers – literally of course.
Oh and don’t leave off the caramel.
It needs a good drizzle of the sweet stuff!
Ok now let’s be real, I know that most likely none of you are going to spend your whole weekend making croissant dough, then frying them into the flakiest cronuts you will ever lay eyes on. So I also included the easy way in my recipe. The way that will give you homemade cronuts in under two hours.
The way that everyone can accomplish these.
Because everyone needs to experience a cronut. Really, everyone.
But I will tell you that nothing can beat the taste and texture of a true cronut. Like the ones you see in these pictures. Yes, they are sure as heck a labor of love, but like the croissants, every ounce of sweat, every blister, every oil burn and every tear is worth it.
So worth it.
And really, I know from experience. I will never deny that I DESPISE frying food. Every time I burn myself and every time my dad say’s “Tieg, you really have to be careful with hot oil.” Yeah, yeah, yeah. I know, what does he think I am trying to burn myself?
Whatever.
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Apple Pecan Pie Cronuts with Apple Cider Caramel Drizzle
By halfbakedharvest
Course: Breakfast, Dessert, Snack
Cuisine: American
Keyword: apple, chicken pot pie, cronut, doughnut, homemade croissants
It's a croissant, it's a doughnut and it's also incredible.
Ingredients
- 1/2 ounce of this [croissant dough | http://go.foodgawker.com/1476964/https://dev.halfbakedharvest.com/homemade-croissants-step-step-photos/] or 2 canisters Pillsbury refrigerated crescent dinner rolls 8-
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 1 1/2 cups honeycrips or pink lady apples cored and chopped
- 1/3 cup brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup chopped pecans
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Apple Cider Caramel
- 2 cups apple cider
- 1/4 cup butter
- 1 cup dark brown sugar
- 3/4 cup cream
- 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Frosting
- 1 stick butter softened to room temperature
- 2 ounces cream cheese at room temperature
- 1 2/3 cups powdered sugar
- 2 tablespoons apple cider caramel sauce
- 1 tablespoon milk
Instructions
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Follow this [croissants dough | http://go.foodgawker.com/1476964/https://dev.halfbakedharvest.com/homemade-croissants-step-step-photos/] recipe through step 7. Roll the dough out to about 1/3-inch thickness. Using a 3-inch cutter, cut as many rounds as you can, then roll out remaining dough and cut as much as you can, I got 8 cronuts. Place the cronuts on a floured baking sheet. Cover with large towel and place in a warm place in your kitchen. Allow doughnuts to sit for one hour.
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Or if using canned crescent dough, open the cans of dough and divide into sets of two triangles. Press the 2 triangles together to seal and form a rectangle, repeat with remaining triangles. Stack 2 rectangles on top of one another, press them together, and then fold widthwise. Press down. Repeat with remaining dough. Using a 3-inch cutter, cut as many rounds as you can, then roll out remaining dough and cut as much as you can, I got 8 cronuts. Place the cronuts on a floured baking sheet. Cover with large towel and place in a warm place in your kitchen. Allow doughnuts to sit for one hour.
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While the doughnuts rest make the caramel. Add the apple cider to a medium sauce pot and bring to a boil, boil for about 15 to 20 minutes or until the cider has reduced to about 1/3 cup and is thick and syrupy. Reduce the heat and add the brown sugar, butter, cream and cinnamon. Bring back to a boil, reduce the heat and simmer for about 5 to 10 minutes or until the the caramel is thicken and dark in color. Remove from the heat and stir in the vanilla. Set aside to cool and thicken more.
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Make the frosting, in the bowl of a stand mixer beat together the butter and cream cheese until smooth and fluffy, about 3 minutes. Add powdered sugar and caramel sauce and beat until smooth and combined. Beat in the milk. Set aside in a cool area.
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Make the apple pecan pie topping, heat a medium size skillet over medium heat, add the butter. Add the apples, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and salt, cook, stirring occasionally for about 5 minutes. Add the pecans and cook another 5 minutes or until the pecans are toasted and the apples are caramelized. During the last minute add the vanilla and cook another minute. Remove from heat and set aside, but keep just slightly warm.
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Heat a pot of oil to 375 degrees. Fry the cronuts in the oil for about 30 seconds on each side, until golden brown. Place on a baking sheet lined with paper towels and allow to cool before frosting.
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Once cool, spread on to each cronut a good dollop of the frosting and then top with the apple and pecan pie topping. Drizzle with the apple cider caramel sauce. Eat! Like IMMEDIATELY!
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These are best the very same day they are made, but we still enjoyed ours for a couple of days afterwards. Especially heated up in the microwave.
Recipe Notes
*The easy cronut option was adapted from [here | http://www.yumsugar.com/Easy-Homemade-Cronut-Recipe-30926440]
It’s still worth it. Definitely.
*In full disclosure Ansel Bakery is the original Cronut maker. Head on over to their site to learn more about their incredible process of developing the Cronut. Prepare to be amazed! There are some true geniuses over there!
Oh my god. I have no words. Except that these are so amazing looking and I am BEYOND impressed that you made them yourself! I think a congratulations are in order! 😉
Haha! Thanks Jamie! 🙂
Oh, my stars! All of my favorite fall flavors are here and in a cronut! I. DIE. Apple pecan and caramel is definitely where it is at. Thanks for outing yourself, too. Now we know the truth…you’re always up to no good. (Translation: Tieghan is always up to making wicked good things!) Thanks for sharing, girl. Pinning everywhere!
Haha! Thank you so much, Stacy!!
Oh my gawd. Pin, drool, repeat. You are a GENIUS!
Hehe! Thanks Kelly! 🙂
Love apples, cinnamon, and caramel.
What is wrong with those brothers of yours????? Haha!!!!
I know, right!?! Thank you so much, Charlotte!
Must make these ASAP! I will however be using the Pillsbury croissants 🙂
Hope you love them! Thanks Kathy!
Amazing Tieghan! Such an awesome idea–I’ve been wanting to try the infamous cronut as well, but haven’t made it to NYC yet (and lets be honest, l’m over the idea of standing in a line before I even get in one in the first place).
This a must-make this fall, for sure!
Thanks so much, Laura!
These are beautiful..and creative, and I can ONLY imagine how wonderful they taste! I love the idea of a tasty weekend project!
Thank you so much, Alaina!
WOW – these look fabulous!
Thank you, MArtha!
Perfect fall treat!
Thanks Maria!
You’re totally my favorite person ever! Butter croissants one day and BAM cronuts the next? I don’t know what to do with myself!
Yes! 🙂
These are so decadent! They look incredible. I’ve never been an apple pie girl, either. How about an apple pecan pie with caramel AND chocolate? I dare you. haha!
Beautiful recipe, amazing photos. 🙂
pinned!
Thank Abbie!!
Fall has hit us early here in UT as well. I am loving the temps and just want to bake up some delicious cold weather treats. These look absolutely delightful and perfect for this time of year!
Thank you, Chelsea!
These are amazing!
Thank you!
As always, extremely impressed and drooling. And a fall weekend just the time to set aside a couple of hours to make these. Amazing photos. What lense do you use?
Thanks so much, Leanne! I use a 50 mm macro lens.
These look STUNNING!!! I would stand hours in line for one of these. Beautiful photos! 🙂
Thank you so much, Ali!!
Seriously! This is amazing! Pinning!
Thanks Norma!
Yum, yum, yum! All I can say is get in my belly!
Thanks Leah!
You are like a mad scientist (the very, very best kind, of course!) in the kitchen! “Yum” just doesn’t even begin to convey how much I wish I was eating this right now! Super-yum??? 😀
Hehe! Thanks Shelley! 🙂
Have mercy these look delicious!!!
Thank you, Robyn!
Holy moly – I could drink that drizzle!
Thanks Chung- Ah! The caramel is SO good!
You are a rockstar.
Ha! Thank you!
I knew it I knew it!!! Soooo waiting for this to happen. Truly an awesome job, Tieghan!
Thanks Todd!
Looks absolutely gorgeous Tieghan! I am making these this weekend for sure.
Thanks Victoria! Let me know what you think!
I’ve totally been missing out – never have I ever tasted a cronut and now I’m dying to! What a wonderful project, indeed, missy! Holy mackerel!
Thanks Julia!
Pure genius, Tieghan! You’ve totally outdone yourself with these….absolutely amazing!!! Pinned!
Thank you, Kelli!
You’re my hero.
🙂 You are kind of mine!
Oh how I wish you lived next door right now! There is nothing about this lovely, yummy concoction that I don’t loooove!
Thank Kari!
Absolutely drooling over these! And that apple cider caramel drizzle – wowza!
Thanks Laura! The drizzle is so good!
Cronuts!!!! Epp! This excites me 🙂
Thanks Ashley!
I need to make that apple cider caramel immediately!
You really do! It is so good!
AMAZING. I’ve been meaning to get on the cronut train for a while now and I think this version is the way to go with it!
Thank you so much!
Seriously?! These are incredible!! Your photos are always amazing, too. I’m with ya on the whole apple pie thing but I have a feeling these are 50 million times better than apple pie. 🙂
Thanks so much, Erin!
I normally avoid things that are a lot of work, but I soooo want to make these!
🙂 Thanks Pam!
Oh my goodness do these look great!
Thank you so much, Marla!
Tieghan, you are a genius!!! I want to face plant right into this wonderfully delicious looking cronut, like right now!!!
Thanks Jocelyn! I wish I could have sent you a few to try out!
Thank you for sharing your recipes and your photos. I can not wait to try these. Can I ask a question, I noticed you do have a hole in your cronut, when did you do that and with what did you use? just a smaller circle cutter? Also, can you split these in half to fill the center?Thanks… Michelle
Hi Michelle! To make the holes I used a 1 inch circle cutter, but I realized I did not want any holes in the doughnuts since I had such heavy topping on them and yes, you can split these and fill them if you wish.
Thanks for the nice comment and I hope you love these!
Thank you so much for your reply. I can’t wait to try them. I did buy some Pillsbury crescent rolls, but with the price of them, I think I am also going to use your recipe and see what is better and more cost effective….
Oh let me know!! Hope you love them!
Girl!
Speechless over these!
And easy too.
Wow, how can anyone NOT like these?
I know, I know!! They were seriously so good!!
Thanks!
These look beyond amazing!! I have one question though… for the caramel ingredients, what does “cream” refer to? Heavy cream?
Yup, heavy cream or even full fat coconut milk both work great!
Thanks so much!
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Thank you!
Nothing short of amazing! Thanks for linking up with What’s Cookin’ Wednesday!
Thanks Karly!
Wow love the look of these. Might have to give these a try sometime :). I have only just recently heard of Cronuts and what they were so thanks for sharing this recipe with us although I don’t think I will be eating too many of them 🙂
Thanks Denise!I hope you do give them a try and love them! 🙂
Such a fun fall/winter sweet treat!
Thank you, Marla! 🙂
I just ate one of this cronuts that I made with your recipe and it was unbelievable! BF loved it too. As usual I didn’t have all the ingredients either for the caramel or apple compote so I used wild strawberry soda instead of apple cider (used less since there was no alcohol in the soda and I added less sugar since the soda allready had plenty of that). Then I had some delicious apple sauce, not mushed though, with similar ingredients as in your compote. It all ended good. Keep it up! I feel I never get tired of your recipes, and when the time comes when you will write a cookbook I will buy it without hesitating 🙂 Have a nice day!
Hay alguna forma de verlo en español? Lo paso por el traductor pero no todos los ingredientes son correctos.
Gracias por su ayuda, se ve buenisimoooo!!!!
These look amazing!! Quick question: could you redo the link to the croissant recipe? It appears to be broken. Love all of your recipes!
Hey Nicole,
Sorry about that. I’ll fix it! Thank you!
This apple pecan pie cronuts with apple cider caramel drizzle absolutely something new for me! Looks yummy! I’m also gonna pin this post on my Pinterest board my followers will love it. Thx for sharing recipe, i definitely add it to my cookbook!
I am so glad you like this recipe, Jill! Thank you so much!
Gorgeous pictures. I made these apple pecan pie cronuts with apple cider caramel drizzle for the super bowl party and it was a crowd favorite.
Thank you Bella! I am so glad you loved this recipe!
Gosh, seriously– make these! So so good. That’s all I need to say. I ate waaaaay too many this weekend but the guilt was worth it!
Thank you!! So glad you loved these, Erin! Haha I do the same thing, I love them! xTieghan