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Blueberry Almond Crescent Rolls | Made by Meaghan Moineau
Indulge in nostalgia with our Blueberry Almond Crescent Rolls, a perfect blend of flaky pastry, cream cheese, and sweet-tart blueberry filling.

Blueberry Almond Crescent Rolls

Intro

Growing up, my grandmother’s kitchen was always filled with the most incredible aromas. On Sunday mornings, the smell of fresh pastries would waft up the stairs and gently coax me out of bed. One of my fondest memories is of her blueberry almond crescent rolls, golden and flaky, with a hint of almond that balanced perfectly with the sweet-tart blueberry jam. This recipe is my homage to those cherished mornings, bringing a piece of nostalgia to your kitchen. Whether you’re making these for a special brunch or just because, these crescent rolls promise to deliver warmth and joy with every bite.

Why You’ll Love It

These Blueberry Almond Crescent Rolls are the perfect blend of simplicity and elegance. The flaky pastry is filled with a luscious cream cheese and blueberry filling, kissed with almond essence. The rolls are easy to make yet look and taste like they took hours to prepare. Perfect for breakfast, brunch, or a delightful dessert, these crescent rolls are sure to become a family favorite. The combination of textures and flavors will leave everyone reaching for seconds.

Ingredients

  • 1 teaspoon almond extract
  • 1/2 cup blueberry jam
  • 4 oz cream cheese, softened
  • 1 can (8 oz) regular crescent rolls
  • 1 egg
  • 1 tablespoon water
  • 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon milk
  • Pinch of sea salt
  • 1/4 cup confectioner’s sugar, divided
  • Turbinado sugar for sprinkling

Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 375 degrees F and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat. Set aside.
  2. In the bowl of your stand mixer, with paddle attachment fixed (or a handheld electric mixer may be used), combine the cream cheese, blueberry jam, 2 tablespoons of confectioner’s sugar, flour, salt, and 1 teaspoon of almond extract. Mix until smooth, about 30 seconds. Set aside.
  3. Lay your crescent roll wedges out on a large work surface. Take about a tablespoon of the cream cheese mixture and dollop it on the wide end of each crescent roll. Roll them up until the narrow end is sealed underneath.
  4. Transfer them to the prepared baking sheet and brush them with the egg wash. Sprinkle with turbinado sugar.
  5. Place the crescent rolls in the oven and bake for 13-15 minutes, or until puffed and golden. Remove from heat and transfer to a wire rack to cool.
  6. While the crescent rolls are cooling, prepare your glaze. In a medium bowl, combine the remaining 2 tablespoons of confectioner’s sugar, remaining 1 teaspoon of almond extract, and milk. Whisk until smooth. Adjust seasoning by adding a pinch of sea salt if you find that the glaze is too sweet.
  7. Drizzle the glaze on the slightly cooled crescent rolls and serve immediately. Enjoy!

Tips

For the best results, ensure your cream cheese is at room temperature before mixing to achieve a smooth filling. When rolling the crescents, try not to overfill them to avoid the filling spilling out during baking. If you prefer a stronger almond flavor, consider adding a few extra drops of almond extract to the glaze. Allow the crescent rolls to cool for a few minutes before glazing to prevent the glaze from melting off completely.

Variations & Substitutions

If you’re looking to mix things up, try substituting raspberry or apricot jam for the blueberry jam. You can also add a handful of chopped almonds to the filling for an added crunch. For a dairy-free version, use a dairy-free cream cheese alternative and plant-based milk for the glaze. If you’re not a fan of almond extract, vanilla extract makes a lovely substitute.

Storage

These crescent rolls are best enjoyed fresh, but if you have leftovers, store them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to two days. For longer storage, place them in the refrigerator for up to a week. To reheat, simply pop them in the oven at 350 degrees F for a few minutes.

FAQ

Can I make these crescent rolls ahead of time?

Yes, you can prepare the rolls up to the baking step and store them in the refrigerator for a few hours. Bake them fresh when you’re ready to serve.

Can I freeze these crescent rolls?

Absolutely! After baking, let them cool completely, then freeze in a single layer on a baking sheet. Transfer to a freezer-safe container or bag for up to three months. To serve, thaw overnight in the refrigerator and reheat in the oven.

What can I use instead of turbinado sugar?

If you don’t have turbinado sugar, you can use regular granulated sugar or skip the sugar topping altogether for a less sweet option.

Nutrition

While these crescent rolls are a delightful treat, they are rich and best enjoyed in moderation. Each roll contains approximately 180 calories, 9 grams of fat, 22 grams of carbohydrates, and 3 grams of protein. Always consider your dietary needs and adjust portion sizes accordingly.

Conclusion

Blueberry Almond Crescent Rolls are a delightful way to bring a touch of nostalgia and warmth to your table. Perfect for special occasions or simply to indulge in a moment of sweetness, these rolls are sure to impress with their delicate balance of flavors and textures. Whether you’re a seasoned baker or a novice in the kitchen, this recipe is straightforward yet rewarding. Gather your ingredients, embrace the comforting aroma, and enjoy the satisfaction of creating something truly delicious. Happy baking!

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