Sunday, September 23, 2012

Easy Apple Turnover Recipe

       For many people Fall is the season of the Pumpkin, but personally I prefer Apples. I have been craving apple turnovers lately, so I decided to whip some up ... this is a very quick and easy recipe, with just a few ingredients most people have in their cabinets.

 What You'll Need:
-  4 Gala Apples (Granny Smith works too)
- 3 Tablespoons Butter
- 1 Cup Brown Sugar
- 1 Tablespoon Cinnamon
- 1 Tablespoon Corn Starch
- 2 Tablespoons Lemon Juice
- 1 pkg frozen Puff Pastry thawed
- Flower for dusting





PREHEAT OVEN TO  400 Degrees


First Peel, Core, and Chop Apples. 
Place applies in a bowl of water with the Lemon Juice to keep from browning.


Next in either a large pot or a large skillet (skillet is preferable, I just don't have one big enough so I use a pot) melt the butter over a medium heat. Remove apples from water and add to the hot buttery pot/skillet. 
Stir together for about 3 minutes, coating the apples in the butter.

                    

Then add Cinnamon and Brown Sugar, stir well for 5 minutes.  


 Once sugar is nicely melted and apples are well coated, combine 1 tablespoon cornstarch with 1 tablespoon water to the mix to thicken. Add more corn starch if needed. 
Remove from heat to allow to cool a bit. 


Meanwhile the puff pastry sheets should be thawed.
Unwrap and spread your first pastry sheet onto flower dusted cutting surface. 


 Then cut into 4 smaller squares. I use a pizza cutter.


Add a scoop of apple mixture to the center of  each square.


Yuuummmmmmmmmmmm... 


Fold the pastry dough into triangles, it should be stretchy but you may need to repair tears. 
I like to use a fork to smoosh edges together.

Coat cookie sheet with non stick baking spray or very light butter. 

Then, using a spatula, carefully place turnovers onto the sheet.

You should have 8 total. 

Place in oven and bake for about 25 minutes or until golden.


 When done remove from oven and allow to cool completely ... 


They smell soooo apple-cinnamony good!



Optional Icing:
1 cup confectioners sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 tablespoon milk
Mix together ... add more milk if needed and drizzle over pastry - a delicious extra treat!
*Be sure the pastry is completely cool before adding icing or you have a huge melty mess! 





I hope you all enjoy this recipe ... they are very quick and easy to throw together.  I do cheat by using the store bought pastry sheets, but they still taste delicious! 

Left over apple mixture would go great on a bowl of vanilla ice cream! ;)

3 comments:

  1. These look amazing! I cannot wait to try these. Thank you for the recipe!!

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  2. This looks really delicious! I will surly try this myself! Hug Anja

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