Morning cravings sometimes demand something warm, cozy, and just a little bit indulgent. Enter this Crockpot Apple Pie Cinnamon Roll Casserole—a recipe that tastes like a bakery treat but comes together with almost laughable ease. We’re talking fluffy cinnamon rolls, sweet apple pie filling, and a creamy custard baked slowly until everything turns soft, gooey, and irresistible. Honestly, it’s one of those Slow Cooker Desserts Easy enough for busy mornings but special enough for weekend brunch.
The magic starts with store-bought cinnamon rolls. Yep, the canned kind. No judgment here—IMO they’re the secret weapon of quick comfort food. Simply chop them up and layer them with canned apple pie filling right inside the slow cooker. That sweet apple layer transforms the dish into something that tastes like Crockpot Apple Pie meets a warm pastry shop treat.
Next comes the custard. Whisk together eggs, cream, brown sugar, vanilla, and cinnamon, then pour it right over the cinnamon roll pieces. The mixture seeps into every corner while cooking, turning simple ingredients into a soft, rich Cinnamon Roll Casserole that practically melts in your mouth. Pro tip: let the slow cooker work its magic without lifting the lid too often. Heat escapes quickly, and patience pays off with perfectly tender bites.
As it cooks, the scent of cinnamon and apples fills the kitchen. Suddenly, the whole house smells like fall—even if it’s the middle of spring. And when you drizzle that creamy icing over the warm casserole? Game over. The glaze melts into every nook and cranny, creating a gooey Cinnamon Roll Apple Pie masterpiece.
This dish fits anywhere on the table. Serve it as a cozy Slow Cooker Breakfast, a comforting Slow Cooker Breakfast Casserole, or even as one of your go-to Apple Pie Desserts after dinner. FYI: it also doubles as one of those Slow Cooker Desserts that people will absolutely ask you for the recipe. And honestly… you might not even have leftovers.


Crockpot Apple Pie Cinnamon Roll Casserole
Ingredients
Method
1. Prepare the slow cooker
Lightly coat the inside of a 6-quart slow cooker with butter or nonstick spray. This prevents sticking and makes cleanup easier later.
2. Cut the cinnamon rolls
Open the packages of cinnamon rolls and set the icing packets aside for later. Slice each roll into four small pieces.
3. Add the first layer
Spread half of the cut cinnamon roll pieces across the bottom of the slow cooker so they form an even layer.
4. Add the apples
Spoon half of the apple pie filling over the cinnamon roll pieces, distributing the apples evenly.
5. Build the second layer
Add the remaining cinnamon roll pieces on top of the apples to create the second layer.
6. Make the custard mixture
In a mixing bowl, whisk together the eggs, heavy cream, brown sugar, vanilla extract, and cinnamon until smooth.
7. Pour the custard
Slowly pour the custard mixture over the cinnamon rolls and apples, making sure all pieces get coated.
8. Cook the casserole
Place the lid on the slow cooker and cook on LOW for about 2½ to 3 hours. The center should feel set but still soft. Insert a toothpick or knife in the middle to check for doneness.
9. Prepare the icing
In a bowl, mix the softened butter and cream cheese until creamy. Add the heavy cream and whisk until smooth.
10. Add powdered sugar
Stir in the powdered sugar until you get a smooth, pourable icing.
11. Finish the casserole
Once the casserole is cooked, drizzle the icing generously over the top while it’s still warm so it melts into the layers.
12. Serve
Scoop and serve the casserole warm directly from the slow cooker.
Notes
Helpful Recipe Tips
Grease the slow cooker wellA generous coating of butter or cooking spray keeps the casserole from sticking and makes serving easier. Cut cinnamon rolls into small pieces
Smaller pieces help the rolls cook more evenly throughout the casserole. Avoid lifting the lid often
Opening the slow cooker releases heat and can increase the cooking time. Check early if your slow cooker runs hot
Some slow cookers cook faster than others, so start checking around the 2¼-hour mark.
Ingredient Substitutions
Use milk or half-and-halfEither option works if you want a lighter alternative to heavy cream. Swap pie filling for fresh apples
Cook chopped apples with butter, cinnamon, and sugar until tender before adding them to the casserole. Adjust the spices
Try pumpkin pie spice or add a pinch of nutmeg for extra warmth. Use gluten-free cinnamon rolls
Gluten-free versions work well and make the dish suitable for more dietary needs.
Delicious Variations
Add nuts for textureChopped walnuts or pecans add a satisfying crunch between layers. Include dried fruit
Raisins or dried cranberries bring additional sweetness and chewiness. Turn it into a dessert
Chocolate chips or caramel drizzle make this casserole even more indulgent. Try a maple twist
Replace part of the brown sugar with maple syrup for a cozy maple-apple flavor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I prepare this recipe ahead of time?Yes. Assemble the layers the night before, cover the slow cooker insert, and refrigerate. Start cooking the next morning. How do I store leftovers?
Place leftovers in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 3 days. How do I reheat the casserole?
Warm individual portions in the microwave for about 30–45 seconds until heated through. Can this recipe be made in the oven instead?
Yes. Bake the casserole in a greased baking dish at 350°F (175°C) for about 30–35 minutes, or until set.
