Air Fryer Blueberry Biscuit Bombs
Easy 4-Ingredient Dessert Using Canned Biscuits
My husband walked into the kitchen and asked what smelled so good. When I told him I was making something with canned biscuits, he gave me that skeptical look. You know the one. The “this better not be weird” look.
Then he tried one warm straight from the air fryer.
Silence.
Three were gone before dinner even started.
These Air Fryer Blueberry Biscuit Bombs are the ultimate shortcut dessert recipe. Flaky biscuit dough wrapped around sweet blueberry pie filling, brushed with melted butter, and dusted with sugar until golden and crisp. They come out looking like bakery-style pastry bombs, but they take less than 15 minutes start to finish.
The outside turns perfectly golden and slightly crisp in the air fryer. The inside stays warm, gooey, and jammy. It tastes like homemade blueberry pie meets buttery crescent rolls — without turning on the oven or making pie crust from scratch.
This is the kind of easy air fryer dessert that feels impressive but uses basic grocery store staples.
Why You’ll Love These Blueberry Pie Bombs
- Only 4 ingredients
- Ready in under 15 minutes
- Perfect air fryer dessert recipe
- Uses refrigerated canned biscuits
- No oven required
- Family-friendly and kid-approved
- Budget-friendly sweet treat
- Great for brunch or quick dessert
- Crispy outside, gooey inside
This is one of those easy dessert ideas that belongs in every weeknight rotation.
Prep & Cook Time
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 8–10 minutes
- Total Time: 15 minutes
- Yield: 8 biscuit bombs
Equipment Needed
- Air fryer
- Small pastry brush
- Mixing spoon
- Measuring spoon
Ingredients
- 1 can (8-count) Pillsbury Grands! biscuits
- ½ cup blueberry pie filling
- 2 tablespoons melted butter
- 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1 — Flatten the Biscuits
Separate the biscuits and gently flatten each one into a round disc using your hands. You want them thin enough to wrap but not so thin that they tear. This step creates the base for your stuffed biscuit dessert.
Step 2 — Add the Filling
Spoon about 1 tablespoon of blueberry pie filling into the center of each flattened biscuit. Do not overfill — too much filling can cause leaking during air frying.
Step 3 — Seal the Edges
Carefully fold the edges up and around the filling. Pinch the seams tightly to seal completely. Roll gently between your palms to form a smooth ball. Proper sealing prevents the jammy center from escaping.
Step 4 — Butter and Sugar
Brush each biscuit bomb generously with melted butter. Sprinkle sugar evenly over the tops. The butter enhances browning while the sugar creates a lightly caramelized crust.
Step 5 — Air Fry
Place the biscuit bombs seam-side down in the air fryer basket. Leave space between them for proper air circulation.
Air fry at 350°F for 8–10 minutes until deeply golden brown and puffed. Cooking time may vary slightly depending on your air fryer model.
Step 6 — Cool Slightly
Let them cool for 1–2 minutes before serving. The blueberry filling will be very hot.
Serve warm for the best gooey center.
Pro Tips for Perfect Air Fryer Biscuit Bombs
- Always place seam-side down to prevent bursting.
- Avoid overfilling to reduce leakage.
- Lightly spray the air fryer basket if needed.
- Check at 8 minutes — air fryer models vary.
- For extra shine, brush with more melted butter immediately after cooking.
- Let cool briefly to avoid burning from hot filling.
Flavor Variations
You can easily customize this easy air fryer dessert:
- Cherry pie filling
- Apple pie filling
- Strawberry preserves
- Peach pie filling
- Lemon curd
- Nutella for chocolate lovers
- Cream cheese + blueberry combo
- Cinnamon sugar instead of plain sugar
This recipe works beautifully with most canned pie fillings.
Serving Suggestions
These blueberry biscuit bombs are perfect for:
- Weekend brunch
- Quick family dessert
- After-school snack
- Holiday breakfast
- Potluck sweet table
- Game night treats
Serve with:
- Vanilla ice cream
- Powdered sugar dusting
- Whipped cream
- Cream cheese glaze
- Maple drizzle
Storage & Reheating
Refrigerator
Store in an airtight container up to 3 days.
Reheat
Air fryer: 325°F for 3–4 minutes.
Microwave: 15–20 seconds (texture will soften).
These are best served fresh and warm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I bake these instead of air frying?
Yes. Bake at 375°F for 12–15 minutes until golden.
Why did my filling leak out?
The seams may not have been sealed tightly enough.
Can I use homemade biscuit dough?
Absolutely. Refrigerated dough just makes it faster.
Can I make these ahead of time?
You can assemble and refrigerate before air frying.
Are these freezer-friendly?
Yes. Freeze cooked bombs and reheat in air fryer.

Air Fryer Blueberry Biscuit Bombs
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Flatten biscuits.
- Add 1 tbsp filling to center.
- Seal tightly and roll into balls.
- Brush with butter and sprinkle sugar.
- Air fry at 350°F for 8–10 minutes.
- Cool briefly before serving.
Notes