Easy Crescent Cherry Cream Cheese Cobbler
This Cherry Cream Cheese Cobbler is easy to make and tastes like a luscious cheesecake in a cobbler. Your family and friends will be raving about this dish.
A few weeks back Brother Bill Gentry guest posted for me on Southern Plate. Everyone has raved so much about his recipe and Bill himself has always told me he’s gotten marriage proposals out of it, so it got the better of me and I just had to make it. I was a little scared, though, because I had heard such amazing reviews. I didn’t want to be alone with too much of it! So I halved the recipe and made an 8×8 pan and seeing as how I was in such a cherry mood, I switched the pie filling from apple to cherry, which is what Bill said I could do. (Isn’t it cute when I pretend to ask permission from ya Bill?)OHMYGOODNESS, Bill! After one bite of this I wanna marry you, too!! I don’t think I can get Ricky on board with that, though, so we’ll have to settle for me baking it for myself. ~sighs~
I haven’t been this impressed with a dessert since I first tried Butterfinger Cake nearly a decade ago. One thing that really surprised me is how the crescent rolls baked into the perfect crust. Usually when I make things with crescent rolls you can always kinda tell they were crescent rolls, but I would have never known in this. I ate waaaay too much and was grateful that it was only an 8×8 because I could happily eat the entire thing.
Next time I’m going to make it with Swerve, too!
Recipe Ingredients:
- Sugar
- Pie filling of your choice
- Vanilla
- Butter
- Cream cheese (visit this post for our easy homemade cream cheese recipe).
- Crescent rolls
Spray an 8×8 pan with cooking spray.
Take half of your crescent roll dough (four crescent rolls) and spread it out in the bottom of your pan a bit, pressing to seal.
make sure your cream cheese is good and soft and place it in a mixing bowl along with your sugar.
Mix that up until its good and creamy and then add in vanilla.
Mix again.
Spread all of this over your crescent roll dough.
Lick the spatula.
(yes, I’m making that part of the instructions)
Pour your pie filling over the top.
I like to get this premium kind sometimes because the cherries are so dark and pretty in it.
Spread that around over the top.
Top with the rest of your crescent roll dough.
Sprinkle your additional sugar over the top.
Melt your butter and pour that evenly over the top.
Like so.
Bake at 350 for thirty to forty five minutes.
Oh my goodness gracious.
You see that?
You know how you look at something and think “I wonder if that tastes as good as it looks?”.
Well no, it doesn’t. It tastes even BETTER! Especially with a little ala mode happening on the side.
Ingredients
- 1- 8 count can crescent rolls
- 1-21 ounce can pie filling of your choice I used cherry
- 1/2 Cup granulated sugar for filling
- 1/4 cup additional granulated sugar for top
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 12 ounces cream cheese softened (one and a half blocks if your blocks are 8 oz each)
- 1/2 stick unsalted butter
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350. Line the bottom of a greased 8x8 pan with four of the crescent rolls, spreading out to cover the bottom entirely. In large mixing bowl, place cream cheese and 1/2 cup sugar. Beat until smooth and well blended. Add vanilla, beat again. Spread cheese mixture over crescent rolls in pan. Pour pie filling over top of cheese mixture and spread evenly. Top with remaining crescent roll dough. Melt butter and pour over top, sprinkle 1/4 Cup sugar over that. Bake for 30-45 minutes.
You may enjoy these cobbler recipes:
Peach Cobbler Easy and Nothing like it!
Strawberry Cobbler Recipe by Mama
Chocolate Cobbler Recipe (Possible Options for Food Allergies)
Cinnamon Cobbler Warm and Wonderful
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I made this recipe last night and it was WONDERFUL! I took it over to a friend’s house for dessert and everyone loved it! Definitely will be added to my recipe collection!
Very good! I don’t like it more or less then the apple version. The tart cherries give it a different taste then the cinnamon and sugar apples. Both are awesome! Thanks!
I made this for my cousin’s 30th tailgate dinner. After years of begging me to make him a cherry cobbler. (His granma used to make them for him. THE PRESSURE!!!)I was standing in the dairy section of the grocery store and thought. I don’t want a plain cobbler maybe take it up the next level with some cream cheese. BUT HOW?!?!?!? I came home and goggled your recipe up!!! GOODNESS!! This is one of those recipes so sinfully good you are scared to make it ever!!! I could have eaten the whole thing!!! I added another can of cherries, the rest of the cream cheese wit a tad more sugar and more cresent rolls. IT WAS HUGE!!! I got a marraige proposal JUST LIKE BILL via text the next day!!! It appears as if it only works on women. LOL!!! I was hoping for a husband outta this. Maybe next Sunday since they think I’m suppossed to make this every week…LOL!!! Gonna swap cherries for PEACHES THIS TIME!! THANKS FOR SHARING!!!
Oh my goodness, this is absolutely delicious. The pic looked so good and I loved the the ingredients, so I made it once for me and it tasted so good that I made it for the family and they just loved it. I will certainly make this dish many more times.
This is sooooo easy and delicious. Made the first one camping in our motorhome, it was awsome, now hubby wants it all the time. Love this site, thanks.
I can’t wait to try this recipe, I love using the can crescent rolls in recipes. My kids love them as a pizza crust.
Angela
My daughter is currently on bedrest with her pregnancy and people have been bringing food in to help out. One firend brought in this cobbler. I am helping to care for her 14 month old boy/girl twins. Claire LOVES this cobbler. I had fixed a portion for myself and, in true Southern style, sat in the floor to watch TV. She crawled right over to me, stood, and opened her mouth. Except for maybe two normal bites, she ate the entire thing! This one was made with strawberries and we are trying blueberries next! Wonderful recipe!!