Cream Cheese Danish Made with Crescent Rolls: Quick Recipe

Busy mornings are easier with a simple recipe like this Crescent Roll Cream Cheese Danish. The trick is using store-bought crescent dough—reliable, quick, and flavorful. These handheld Danishes are a fast, delicious twist on the traditional cheese danish, offering the same creamy filling and flaky exterior without making pastry from scratch.

Crescent Roll Cream Cheese Danishes on a baking sheet with glaze.

Table of Contents

  • Recipe Ingredients
  • How to make Cream Cheese Danish with Crescent Rolls
  • Variations
  • Recipe Tips
  • Storage and Freezing
  • Recipe FAQs
  • Do you love Using Crescent Rolls? Try these amazing recipes…
  • Crescent Roll Danish Recipe

As a busy parent, I understand the need for quick breakfasts that still feel special. These Danishes come together fast and create little morning moments—whether you’re sharing them with kids or grabbing one on your way out the door. They’re easy enough for everyday and nice enough for guests.

Recipe Ingredients

Ingredients needed to make a crescent roll cream cheese danish.
  • Refrigerated crescent roll dough: Two cans give you a thick, substantial Danish. Unwrap one can and wrap the second can’s dough around it to make a larger roll. Puff pastry can be used instead if you prefer.
  • Cream cheese: Provides a tangy, creamy filling. Use full-fat cream cheese for the best texture.
  • Powdered sugar: Sweetens and smooths the cream cheese filling.
  • Vanilla extract: Enhances the filling—vanilla bean paste is an excellent option if you want bolder flavor.
  • Jam (optional): Raspberry was used here, but any jam or fruit filling works well.

How to make Cream Cheese Danish with Crescent Rolls

  1. Preheat the oven to 375°F (190°C).
  2. Remove the dough from one can without unrolling it. Remove dough from the second can and wrap it around the first, creating a thicker cylinder.
Steps 1 and 2 of making a crescent roll danish. 1, unwrap crescent rolls. 2, wrap one package of rolls around the other.
  1. Cut the combined dough into eight even rounds using a serrated knife on a cutting board.
  2. Place the rounds about 2–2½ inches apart on a parchment-lined or silicone-lined baking sheet. Press each round gently into a flattened disc roughly 4 inches across, leaving a raised rim around the edge to hold the filling.
Steps 3 and 4 of making crescent roll danishes. 3, cut into 8 rounds. 4, place rounds on baking sheet and form.
  1. In a small bowl, beat the cream cheese with powdered sugar and vanilla until smooth. A hand mixer speeds this up, but a spatula works if needed.
  2. Spoon about 1 to 1½ teaspoons of the cream cheese mixture into the center of each round and spread it slightly, keeping the outer rim clear. If desired, sprinkle sanding sugar around the rim for a crunchy edge.
Steps 5 and 6 of making a cream cheese danish. 5, making filling, 6, place filling in unbaked roll.

Bake for 13–16 minutes, until the Danishes are puffed and golden brown. While they cool slightly, whisk together glaze ingredients (powdered sugar and a little milk or cream) until smooth, then drizzle over the warm pastries.

Steps 7 and 8 of making danishes with crescent rolls. 7, bake rolls. 8, make glaze and drizzle over top.

Variations

  • Fruit topping: Add a spoonful of jam, pie filling, or lemon curd to the center before or after baking for extra flavor.
  • Almond crunch: Sprinkle slivered almonds over the cream cheese for a nutty finish.
  • Spiced filling: Stir in cinnamon or pumpkin spice for a seasonal twist.

Recipe Tips

  • Use a serrated knife to slice the roll cleanly so the rounds hold their shape.
  • Choose full-fat cream cheese for the creamiest filling.
  • Add citrus zest (lemon or orange) to the filling for a bright flavor boost.
  • Glaze after baking for a classic look and added sweetness.

Storage and Freezing

Store: Keep Danishes in an airtight container at room temperature for up to two days. Reheat briefly in the microwave (20–25 seconds) to refresh before serving.

Freeze: Wrap each Danish individually in plastic wrap or foil and place in a freezer-safe bag or container for up to two months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator, then warm in the oven or microwave before serving.

Recipe FAQs

Do I have to use a hand-held mixer for the cream cheese mixture?

No—while a mixer speeds things up, you can smooth the cream cheese with a spatula or wooden spoon if needed.

Can I make Danishes with other types of dough?

Yes. Puff pastry and croissant dough both work well and create slightly different textures.

What’s the best way to soften cream cheese quickly?

Microwave for 10–15 seconds or leave at room temperature for about 30 minutes to soften.

How do I serve this easy danish recipe?

Serve warm for breakfast with coffee or offer as a dessert with ice cream. They’re great any day, and especially nice for holidays.

A tray of crescent roll cream cheese danishes with raspberry jam.

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A tray of baked crescent roll cream cheese danishes.

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Crescent Roll Danish

By: June Albertson-Dick
This recipe uses ready-made ingredients to put a warm, bakery-style breakfast on the table in about 20 minutes.
Prep: 5
Cook: 15
Total: 20
Servings: 8 danishes
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Ingredients 

  • 2 cans refrigerated crescent dough
  • 3 ounces cream cheese, softened
  • 3 Tablespoons powdered sugar
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 Tablespoon sanding sugar, optional

Glaze

  • ½ cup powdered sugar
  • 3 teaspoons milk or heavy cream

Instructions 

  • Preheat oven to 375°F. Remove dough from the first can but do not unroll. Wrap the dough from the second can around the first to create a larger roll. Cut into 8 equal rounds and place about 2–2½ inches apart on a lined baking sheet. Press each slice into a disc about 4 inches wide, leaving a ridge around the edge.
  • Mix the cream cheese, powdered sugar and vanilla until smooth. Spoon about 1–1½ teaspoons of filling into each round, sprinkle the outer rim with sanding sugar if desired, and bake 14–16 minutes until golden.
  • Whisk the glaze ingredients together and drizzle over the pastries after they cool for about 5 minutes. Store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days.

Notes

  • Top with jam, pie filling, or fruit curd for variety.
  • Store at room temperature for a couple of days in an airtight container; reheat 20–25 seconds before serving.
  • These Danishes work well as a dessert as well as a breakfast treat.

Nutrition

Serving: 1danish, Calories: 283kcal

Nutrition information is automatically calculated and should be used as an approximation.

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