Does anyone else think that apple crisp is maybe the best fall dessert ever? I know I love a warm bowl of apple crisp on a cool, crisp day. But you know what I also now love on a cool, crisp day? One of these Maple Glazed Apple Crisp Cinnamon Buns. This cinnamon bun recipe could not be easier or more perfect for fall. These buns are rolled up with a sweet apple filling, topped with a perfect crisp topping, and drizzled with a sweet glaze. This recipe is an old favorite made new and exciting! Love apple crisp for breakfast? Try my Overnight Apple Crisp French Toast, Baked Maple Glazed Apple Crisp Doughnuts or Apple Crisp Pancakes!
Ingredients Needed:
Bun Dough
Milk: start with warm milk to activate the yeast. I microwave mine for 30-45 seconds and the temperature is perfect. Butter: melted to add moisture and buttery flavor to the dough. Granulated Sugar: adds a touch of sweetness. Eggs: binds the dough and creates an ultra soft texture. Instant Yeast: keeps the rise time to a minimum but still yields soft, fluffy dough. If you use active dry yeast, you may have to let rise a little longer. Salt: enhances the flavor in the bun dough. All-Purpose Flour: gives the dough its structure.
Streusel
Oats: large old-fashioned oats create a delicious crispy topping for the buns. Brown Sugar: you’ll need ½ cup of brown sugar, packed so the streusel is nice and sweet! Butter: the butter helps hold the streusel topping together. Flour: just use regular all-purpose flour. Cinnamon: adds a touch of warm sweetness to the topping.
Cinnamon Buns
Butter: coating the dough in softened butter adds more buttery flavor and helps the cinnamon and sugar stick. Brown Sugar and Cinnamon: coats the inside of the rolled up dough for the best flavor. Apple: you’ll need one peeled and very finely diced apple.
Glaze
Powdered Icing Sugar: sweetens and thickens the glaze. Butter: thins the glaze and adds delicious buttery flavor. Maple Syrup: gives the glaze warm sweetness and creates a thinner texture perfect for drizzling.
How to Make Apple Crisp Cinnamon Buns
This cinnamon buns require a little bit of hands-on time, but they’re still super simple—and so worth it!
Tips and Notes
Pack the brown sugar. The sweeter the better, right?! Don’t add too much flour. You’ll gradually add flour to the dough only until a soft dough forms. Be careful not to add too much or you’ll end up with dry dough. We want soft and fluffy! Let it rise. Don’t skip these steps. Letting the dough rise after you make it, then also after you assemble the buns makes for the perfect light, soft texture. Finely dice the apple. Make sure you chop the apple up into very small, even pieces so it cooks quickly. You’ll know the buns are done when they are light golden-brown all over. Make extra. This cinnamon bun recipe uses my regular bun dough recipe, so I like to make a double batch and make some plain buns along with the cinnamon buns. The homemade buns are perfect for dipping in any of your favorite soup recipes, which is also perfect for fall!
More Apple Crisp-Inspired Recipes to Try
Maple-Glazed Apple Crisp Cookies
Apple Crisp Blondies
Apple Crisp Smoothie
Baked Maple Glazed Apple Crisp Doughnuts (Donuts)
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