Make sure to try my Cheddar Bay Biscuits too! They are a classic Red Lobster Copycat recipe that we LOVE!

These Easy Skillet Apple Biscuits Are A Fall Time Favorite!

I LOVE a good apple recipe all year long, but especially during apple season! The start of fall-time when the weather starts to change and the air gets a little crisp is just my favorite. Plus, when apples are plentiful and at the sweetest, I tend to buy lots. Using up apples is a pretty easy feat in my house, between eating them fresh, to baking up apple pie, there are loads of ways to enjoy them. And these Skillet Apple Pie Biscuits are not only easy to make, but the perfect fall weekend breakfast, or even dessert!

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What To Expect:

A perfect brunch or breakfast that your family or guests will absolutely love!Soft, buttery biscuits topped with an easy version of homemade apple pie filling.The biscuits stay soft, while the filling gets caramelized and bubbly at the edges giving the biscuits a slightly chewy caramel edge.Sweet glaze icing tops these biscuits which I love! Prep time is minimal, and it’s a great recipe to get the kids helping with.Be prepared to want to eat the cooked apples right out of the saucepan before you can even add them to the biscuits!

Use A Shortcut In These Skillet Apple Biscuits!

I use canned biscuits in this recipe! You can absolutely use homemade biscuits if you prefer. i even have a great recipe for Skillet Biscuits here on my site, that would work great with this recipe. But I’m all about a shortcut from time to time, and this recipe is perfect for that. 

Equipment & Ingredients:

Let’s go over the ingredients you need to make this recipe happen:

Apples. I like to use Granny Smith apples, as they hold their texture well when cooking, but a few more I recommend are Gala, Honey Crisp, or Pink Lady. Peel and dice them up ahead so you have everything ready to go! Lemon juice. You can use fresh or bottled.Butter. I use salted butter, and I like to cube it so it melts evenly into the apples.Heavy Cream. You will need this for the apple mixture as well as the icing. Vanilla ExtractAll Purpose Flour. This helps thicken up the apple mixture.Light Brown Sugar. You certainly could use granulated but I really like the caramel/butterscotch flavor that the brown adds!Ground Cinnamon. Of course! I only use a teaspoon, but if you love cinnamon, you can use up to 2 teaspoons! Salt. You just need a pinch or so. It helps bring the flavors out!Biscuits. Use the large biscuits for this  recipe. If you buyPillsbury, they are the “Grands” version. I also prefer the “flaky layer” style biscuit in this recipe. The layers allow the biscuits to really absorb all that yummy caramel apple filling! You could also use buttermilk biscuits too if you prefer. Powdered Sugar. You will need this for the icing!

And here is some of the equipment you will use. I am going to include affiliate links to the items that I have in my kitchen and love:

10- inch Cast Iron SkilletApple PeelerSaucepan

Instructions: Easy Prep!

What If You Don’t Have A Cast Iron Skillet?

No problem! You can easily use a casserole dish instead. Use a 3- quart casserole dish or a 9×13 baking dish instead!

How To Store Skillet Apple Biscuits:

I won’t lie, these are best eaten the same day…especially warm. BUT if you just can’t finish them you can absolutely store them and enjoy the next day! I like to keep them at room temperature, airtight. And then I just pop them in the microwave for a few seconds to reheat. You can refrigerate these, but I have found they get very firm.

Love Apple Recipes? Here Are A Few To Try:

Dutch Apple PieApple Fritter BreadApple CrispCinnamon Toast Crunch Apple Pie BarsApple Fritter Cake

  PIN for later: To reheat, place the biscuit in the microwave for 10 – 15 seconds, if desired.

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