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Apple Turnovers


I decided to take some time out from moving to make a 
yummy snack for work.  I found a recipe in the
new Taste of Home Magazine that I wanted to 
try.   So after going to the store and buying all
of the correct ingredients it was time to get to work.

The recipe is for carmelized handheld apple pies if you 
look it up in Taste of Home.  I am going to just call them
Apple Turnovers because that is what mine came out looking like.

First you must get your apples, wash and peel them....





And then you want to slice them so they will fit in your small
pie crust....Doesn't this picture look good so far :)


After you have your apples sliced then you need to mix
together the cinnamon and sugar to put on them.....


Next it is time to cook the apples with the cinnamon
mixture...Here is a picture of the apples cooking....



Then you want to cut your pie crust into triangles and fill
with the apples....


Bake them for about 15 minutes.....


And don't they come out looking delicious....I took
these to work and they were eaten up pretty fast.  Enjoy!!!!


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