I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas but after the excesses of all the Christmas food, I wanted to bring you an easy delicious comforting snack that wasn’t overly rich. And most of all easy to make! Bring on the Apple Turnovers.















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So easy to make

For anyone who is new to these parts, I am all for making life easier. A lot of the time I use ready-made pastry, especially filo or puff pastry. It’s quicker, far easier and I think in many ways just as cheap.















And using ready-made pastry makes these treats so quick and easy to make. So if you are looking for a treat to warm you up after being out in the wintry cold, then look no further.















Lovely apples

I make these quite often at home and all year round. Depending on the season I use Bramley apples these are the apples I have used for this recipe today. Bramley apples are a cooking apple that when cooked go fluffy and soft. But during the spring and summer, I use dessert apples and they are just as lovely.















This recipe calls for 4 tablespoons of sugar in the apple filling, that is based on using cooking apples, if you are using dessert apples you may want to half the sugar, as they can be a lot sweeter than baking apples.

Salted Caramel

To be a little extra decedent I poured a generous spoonful of salted caramel sauce over the top of these as I served them. These beauties don’t need it, but go on treat yourself 😀















I used my homemade salted caramel sauce, but shop bought works just as well here. During the autumn I also add a little cinnamon to the mix and I have also added a few blackberries now and again 🙂

Warm or Cold

These are lovely when not long out of the oven, the pastry is still super flaky and the apple is so warming. In the winter I like to prep them before I go out then when I return all I need to do is pop them in the oven for 20 minutes and hey presto I have a lovely warming treat.















But these will keep for a day or two in an airtight tin if you want to enjoy one the next day. Unless you have Mr Bake Then Eat living in your house then you are lucky if they will last the day!

Quick, easy and delicious what more could you want in a treat?

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