Pillsbury Grands Fruit Danishes

🄐 Pillsbury Grands Fruit Danishes (Cherry Cream Cheese Danishes)

There’s something deeply comforting about a warm, bakery-style danish fresh from the oven—flaky edges, creamy filling, and sweet fruit bubbling on top. These Pillsbury Grands Fruit Danishes are a shortcut version of a classic European pastry, turning simple refrigerated biscuit dough into something that tastes like it came from a bakery window. They’re quick, forgiving, and perfect for breakfast, brunch, or a sweet afternoon treat with coffee.


🧁 Introduction

Danish pastries originated in Europe but became especially popular in Denmark, where bakers refined laminated dough techniques to create the iconic flaky layers. Traditional versions take hours of folding butter into dough. This recipe keeps the spirit of the original but uses a clever shortcut: refrigerated biscuit dough.

The result is a soft, slightly crisp, buttery base topped with sweet cream cheese filling and cherry pie fruit topping, finished with a simple vanilla glaze.

It’s the kind of recipe people fall in love with because it feels homemade without requiring professional baking skills.


šŸ›’ Ingredients

🄯 Base

  • 2 tubes refrigerated biscuit dough (Pillsbury Grands or similar)

šŸ’ Fruit Topping

  • 1 can cherry pie filling

šŸ§€ Cream Cheese Filling

  • 4 oz cream cheese, softened
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

🄚 Egg Wash

  • 1 egg (beaten)

šŸÆ Glaze

  • 1 cup powdered sugar
  • 2 tablespoons milk

šŸ‘©ā€šŸ³ Instructions

1. Prepare the Oven

Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Line a baking sheet with parchment paper to prevent sticking and ensure even baking.


2. Shape the Dough

Separate the biscuit dough and place each biscuit on the baking sheet, leaving space between them.
Gently flatten each biscuit with your fingers or the bottom of a glass.

Use your thumb or spoon to press a deep indentation in the center—this will hold the filling.


3. Make the Cream Cheese Filling

In a small bowl, combine:

  • softened cream cheese
  • sugar
  • vanilla extract

Mix until smooth, creamy, and slightly fluffy.


4. Assemble the Danishes

Spoon a small amount of cream cheese mixture into each biscuit indentation.

Top carefully with a spoonful of cherry pie filling. Don’t overfill or it may spill during baking.


5. Egg Wash

Beat the egg and lightly brush the edges of each biscuit.
This helps create a golden, bakery-style finish.


6. Bake

Bake for 15–18 minutes, or until:

  • edges are golden brown
  • dough is fully cooked
  • filling is slightly bubbly

7. Cool

Let the danishes cool for about 10 minutes so the filling sets slightly.


8. Make the Glaze

Whisk together powdered sugar and milk until smooth and pourable.

Drizzle generously over cooled danishes.


šŸ”¬ Methods & Technique

This recipe relies on a few key baking techniques:

  • Indentation method: creates a ā€œwellā€ to hold filling
  • Creaming method: blending cream cheese and sugar for smooth texture
  • Egg wash technique: gives golden color and slight crispness
  • Simple glazing: adds sweetness and bakery-style finish

Even though it’s simplified, the structure mimics traditional Danish pastry layering through texture contrast: soft dough + creamy filling + fruity topping + sweet glaze.


šŸ“œ Formation (How This Recipe Works)

The formation of this recipe is based on combining three layers:

  1. Base layer – biscuit dough (soft, buttery foundation)
  2. Middle layer – sweetened cream cheese (rich, creamy center)
  3. Top layer – cherry pie filling (bright, fruity contrast)

When baked, the biscuit dough rises around the filling, creating a natural cup shape that holds everything together. The heat slightly caramelizes the fruit and firms the cream cheese into a custard-like texture.


ā¤ļø History & Inspiration

While traditional Danish pastries come from European bakery traditions, this version is inspired by American home baking innovation—especially the use of refrigerated dough products like Pillsbury biscuits.

Home cooks in the U.S. began adapting bakery recipes in the mid-20th century, using convenience ingredients to recreate bakery flavors quickly. Recipes like this became popular at brunch tables, holiday mornings, and potlucks because they look impressive but require minimal effort.


šŸ˜ Serving & Lovers’ Touch

These danishes are often described as ā€œlove-at-first-biteā€ pastries because they combine everything people crave:

  • creamy sweetness
  • fruity brightness
  • soft, buttery dough
  • warm bakery aroma

They’re perfect for:

  • romantic breakfasts in bed
  • family brunches
  • holiday mornings
  • coffee dates
  • sharing with someone you love

There’s a reason people call them ā€œbakery magic made at home.ā€


šŸ’• Conclusion

Pillsbury Grands Fruit Danishes prove that you don’t need complicated pastry skills to create something beautiful and delicious. With just a few simple ingredients, you get a warm, flaky, creamy, fruity pastry that tastes like it took hours—but only takes minutes.

They’re fast, comforting, and endlessly shareable—the kind of recipe that quickly becomes a household favorite.


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