My grandma makes this every Easter and the whole family flghts over the last bite. Only 4 ingredients for the stickiest, sweetest treat.

Slow Cooker 4-Ingredient Apple Dumplings
This simple slow cooker dessert turns just a few ingredients into a warm, comforting treat with minimal effort. By using refrigerated crescent dough instead of homemade pastry, you get all the flavor of classic apple dumplings without the extra work. As the apples cook, they soften inside the dough while a buttery brown sugar sauce forms around them, creating a dessert that tastes like a cross between apple pie and caramel apples.
Ingredients
- Large firm apples (Granny Smith or Honeycrisp) – 2
- Refrigerated crescent roll dough – 1 (8 oz) can
- Unsalted butter, melted – 1/2 cup
- Light brown sugar – 1 cup
Instructions
Step 1: Prepare the Apples
Peel, core, and slice each apple into 8 even wedges, for a total of 16 slices. Choose firm apples so they keep their shape during cooking.
Step 2: Wrap the Apples
Separate the crescent dough into individual triangles. Place 2 apple slices on the wide end of each piece, fold the edges slightly over the fruit, and roll it up. Arrange each dumpling seam-side down in a greased slow cooker.
Step 3: Add the Sauce
In a small bowl, combine the melted butter and brown sugar until smooth. Pour the mixture evenly over the dumplings. Do not stir, as the sauce will develop naturally while cooking.
Step 4: Cook
Cover and cook:
- HIGH: 2 to 2½ hours
- LOW: 4 to 4½ hours
Cook until the dumplings are puffed and the sauce is bubbling and caramelized.
Step 5: Rest Before Serving
Switch the slow cooker to WARM and remove the lid for about 10 minutes. This helps the sauce thicken slightly and prevents the tops from becoming too soft.
A Cozy, Easy Dessert
Soft, buttery, and filled with tender apples, these slow cooker dumplings deliver all the comfort of a homemade pie with a fraction of the effort. Perfect for holidays, family dinners, or whenever you want a simple warm dessert.




