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The 20 Not-Pie Recipes That Use Canned Pie Fillings as a Shortcut

Crazy as it sounds, recipes with canned pie fillings aren't just for making pies. While it does make pie making easier (your pie skills will practically rival those of Keri Russel in the movie, Waitress), pie fillings are very versatile and can transform the flavor of a cake or pudding in a snap!

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One of the most popular brands of pie filling is Duncan Hines Comstock. You can find these products in almost every grocery store across the nation, whether it be cherry, apple, apple, strawberry, or blueberry. They are all great in pie shells, and even better in other recipes! We won't judge if you eat it straight out of the can, sometimes it really is that good!

What Do You Do With Extra Pie Filling?

If you've got yourself extra pie filling or a canned pie filling sitting in your cupboard or pantry, these recipes are perfect for you. Used as a shortcut, cans of pie filling can be used in creamy dessert dips, cakes, parfaits, and even brownies. Dump cake is also a great sort of recipe that utilizes whatever you may have in your pantry!

Today we decided to showcase 20 recipes using canned pie filling that is not pies. That's right, no crusts or pie tins here. So if you've ever looked at those extra cans around, here are 20 pie filling recipes that'll convince you to think outside the box and cut a few corners more often.

Recipes Using Canned Pie Filling Without Making a Pie

1. Best Pumpkin Pie Dip

You can count all the ingredients in this dip on one hand which makes this Best Pumpkin Pie Dip a snap to put together.

Beat together cream cheese, powdered sugar, pumpkin pie filling, cinnamon, and ginger, and let the mixture chill for about 8 hours. Serve this dip with gingersnap cookies or even apple slices.

Get the recipe here from Southern Living.

2. No-Bake Peach Icebox Cake

Layer up with this three-ingredient easy recipe. Any fewer ingredients and you'll be eating the peach pie filling straight out of the can with a spoon. As good as that sounds, we enjoy this No Bake Peach Icebox Cake complete with layers of graham crackers, whipped topping, and peach pie filling.

You can even substitute different flavors of fruit pie fillings. Want a No-Bake Apple Icebox Cake? Use a classic apple canned filling with thick-sliced apples.

Get the recipe here from Little Dairy on the Prairie.

3. Cheesecake Parfaits with Blueberry Pie Filling

Grab your spoons because these Cheesecake Parfaits with Blueberry Pie Filling are damn delicious! Cream cheese, sugar, lemon juice, and vanilla are beaten until smooth and creamy whipped cream is folded in. It's a no-pie - pie recipe!

The mixture is layered in a glass with blueberry pie filling to bring this dessert over the top. Talk about easy steps to perfection.

Get the recipe here from Damn Delicious.

4. Skillet Apple Pie Biscuits

Put away that pie crust and take out your cast iron skillet for this dessert recipe. These Skillet Apple Pie Biscuits use pieces of biscuit dough and dip them in cinnamon sugar. A hearty helping of canned apple filling is layered on top and sprinkled with another layer of cinnamon sugar then dressed with a vanilla glaze.

If you crossed an apple crisp and an apple cobbler together with a cinnamon bun, this is what you would get and it is dang delicious.

Get the recipe here from Melissa's Southern Style Kitchen.

5. Best Blueberry Crisp

Crispy and filled with canned blueberry filling, this Best Blueberry Crisp is truly the best! Unlike some fruit crisp recipes that call for a small amount of crunchy topping, this recipe uses canned pie filling bumps up the crisp, making sure each bite is filled with sweet blueberries and browned crisp topping.

This is best served with ice cream and is so much better than pulling a frozen pie out of the freezer.

Get the recipe here from Melissa's Southern Style Kitchen.

6. Sour Cherry Fruit Kolache

Sour Cherry Fruit Kolache

All of us here at Wide Open Country have an obsession with this Czech-Texas treat. Make your own Sour Cherry Fruit Kolache at home by mixing up a yeast dough, shaping it into the characteristic round, and stuffing in with a canned sour cherry filling. This recipe using canned cherry pie filling cuts the prep time, meaning you can enjoy this yummy treat more quickly.

You could even switch it up and use pumpkin purée for a real fall treat, or even pitted cherries from home-canned pie fillings.

Get the recipe here.

7. Pumpkin Pie Pull-Apart Bread

Prepare to get your hands a little messy making this Pumpkin Pie Pull-Apart Bread. Start off by mixing together sugar, canned pumpkin pie filling, butter, and a bit of pumpkin spice. Spoon the mixture on refrigerated biscuits and place the biscuits in a loaf tin, making a pattern. Cook the biscuits and top with a vanilla glaze.

Get the recipe here from Pip and Debby

8. Apple Pie Dumplings

Move over apple pie, these Apple Pie Dumplings are coming to Thanksgiving. Made with only three ingredients (crescent rolls, canned apple filling, and cinnamon) this dessert is a great dish to bring to your Thanksgiving feast when you would rather watch the parade than spend the day in the kitchen.

Have you ever tried blackberry pie filling before? This would be an excellent recipe to substitute in the fresh, tart flavors.

Get the recipe here from Spend With Pennies.

9. Black Forest Brownie Bars

Give a round of applause to these Black Forest Brownie Bars. Ooey, gooey and dripping with cherry flavor, these bars rival the cake.

However, these bars are 10x times easier to make! All you need is a brownie mix, eggs, cherry pie filling, vegetable oil, and chocolate chips. What's easier than that?

Get the recipe here from Flour on my Face.

10. Strawberry Pie Cupcakes

Strawberry pie filling isn't just for pie. Nope, you can use it in all different kinds of recipes-even Strawberry Pie Cupcakes.

Doctor up a vanilla cake mix by filling the cupcake with your trusty strawberry pie filling then use the filling to make a creamy strawberry buttercream.

Get the recipe here from Cindy Shopper.

11. Pumpkin Pie Cake

Pick up a pumpkin pie filling instead of canned pumpkin? Believe me, it happens to me all the time. Turn the mistake into a success by making this Pumpkin Pie Cake recipe. Mix together pumpkin pie filling, eggs, butter, and spice cake mix then bake. Top the cake with a vanilla frosting of your choice.

Get the recipe here from The Country Cook.

12. Slow Cooker Cherry Cobbler

Slow Cooker Cherry Cobbler

Slow cooker desserts are some of my favorites because they are so simple to make. This Slow Cooker Cherry Cobbler comes together with just four ingredients and takes about 3 hours to make. The wafting scent of warm cherries is reason enough to make this dessert. And don't forget the vanilla ice cream!

Get the recipe here.

13. Peach Pie Cake 

This one-bowl Peach Pie Cake is perfect for when the weather gets a bit warmer (or like us who live in the South, you have no reason not to cook this year-round). Peach pie filling is lightly folded into a one-bowl vanilla cake and topped with a sweet vanilla glaze. It's the perfect recipe using canned pie filling for a summery treat.

Get the recipe here from A Treat's Affair.

14. Apple Lasagna

It looks like your Mom's lasagna, but that's where the similarities end. This Apple Lasagna is reminiscent of a noodle pudding with both ricotta and cheddar cheese, apple pie filling, and lasagna noodles.

A little savory and sweet, your tastebuds will love this dessert.

Get the recipe from Taste of Home.

15. Delicious Cherry Coffee Cake With Crumb Topping

Looking for a recipe to enjoy with your weekend coffee? Look no further than this Delicious Cherry Coffee Cake With Crumb Topping.

Tender coffee cake is topped with cherry pie filling then topped with a crumbly crumb topping. All you need is a cup of coffee to go with it.

Get the recipe here from Bunny's Warm Oven.

16. Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake Delight

If I had to choose one dessert to eat for the rest of my life it would have to be cheesecake. And this Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake Delight falls right in that category! A flavorful cheesecake is topped with raspberry pie filling, making this dessert a snap to whip up.

Get the recipe here from Together As a Family.

17. Super Easy Cherry Turnovers 

With a name like Super Easy Cherry Turnovers, these cherry-filled treats are fast (and super easy) to make.

Thaw out a sheet of puff pastry and fill them with cherry pie filling. Once folded over into triangles and popped in the oven, all you have to do is prepare the icing.

Get the recipe here from I Wash You Dry.

18. Blueberry Pie Muffin Bread with a Lemon Glaze

No yeast is needed in this Blueberry Pie Muffin Bread with a Lemon Glaze. Since this is a quick-bread, you can have this bread baking in no-time. When folding in the blueberry pie filling, make sure to do it in a few folds, otherwise your bread will be purple. Not that that's a bad thing either.

Get the recipe here from The Recipe Critic.

19. Cherry Kuchen Bars

Look what's kuchen! Wow, okay that pun was bad. But you know what's good? These Cherry Kuchen Bars. These cherry pie bars have an amazing almond flavor from their butter cookie bottom, filled with a cherry fruit filling, and are topped with a creamy vanilla almond glaze.

Get the recipe here from Cooking Classy.

20. Apple Pie Fries

Turn your fruit pie into portable fries with this Apple Pie Fries recipe. First, take apple pie filling and process it in the food processor until nice and smooth then spread the filling on a piece of rolled pie dough.

Top with another piece of pie dough then using a knife or a pizza cutter, cut the dough into "fries." Brush with an egg wash, sprinkle with sugar and bake until golden brown.

Get the recipe here from Oh Bite It.

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