Homemade Apple Turnovers are puff pastry desserts stuffed with a gooey, cinnamony apple filling that tastes like apple pie. The apple turnover looks intricate but takes only a few steps and ingredients to make. Watch the video tutorial and I’ll prove just how easy these are.

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Apple Turnover Recipe
If you’ve been around my blog for a while, you’ll know how much I love apple recipes like Baked Apples and Sharlotka Apple Cake. This apple turnover recipe is another of my favorites since it’s so simple and the filling tastes just like my Apple Pie. This is one of the easiest apple desserts and can even be made ahead and frozen using store-bought puff pastry.
This Apple Turnover doesn’t get any easier, but they are perfect for whenever you want something sweet, but not too much mess since they are single-serve. We usually serve them for dessert, but I’ve also been known to serve apple turnovers with breakfast and also as a snack during the day!
Watch How to Make Apple Turnovers
Homemade apple turnovers are easier than you think. Watch the video and you will be a pro in no time! We always keep a package of frozen puff pastry on hand for when the craving strikes.
What is an Apple Turnover?
Turnovers are made by filling pastry dough (usually puff pastry) with a sweet or savory filling, sealing the edges, and baking. It becomes a portable dessert (like hand pies), or a type of baked sandwich with a savory filling. Biting into an apple-filled pastry on the go is a real treat.
Ingredients for Apple Turnovers
You’ll need apples, butter, eggs, and a few pantry staples for the filling, and then it’s simple to stuff, fold, and bake the desserts since we make these apple turnovers with puff pastry from the grocery store. The pastry itself isn’t sweet, so we drizzle a sweet glaze over the top that makes these bakery-quality apple turnovers irresistibly good.
- Apples – peeled and diced. We use Granny Smith apples for the crisp texture and flavor, but you can use nearly any apple variety. Try mixing and matching, but be sure to adjust the sugar for sweeter apples (Pink Lady or Honeycrisp)
- Filling ingredients – flour (for dusting the prep surface), butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, salt, and eggs (and 1 Tbsp of water for eggs wash)
- Puff Pastry – you can find these in the frozen section of the grocery store near the pie crusts. Thaw according to the package directions.
- Glaze ingredients – confectioners (powdered) sugar, heavy whipping cream

How to Make Apple Turnovers
This apple turnover recipe is so simple to make and creates such a fancy take on apple pie. Watch the video tutorial above for the full tutorial and you will be making apple turnovers like a pro in no time!
- Thaw the puff pastry according to the directions on the box. Meanwhile, preheat the oven to 400˚F.
- Heat the butter and diced apple in a pot until soft, about 5 minutes.
- Add the brown sugar, cinnamon, and salt, stirring to combine. Remove from heat once thickened, about 3 minutes.
- Roll the puff pastry sheet out to about 11″ with a rolling pin, and cut into 4 squares with a knife or pizza cutter. Then place a spoonful of the apple filling onto one-half of the square, leaving a 1/2″ border.
- Beat the egg and 1 Tbsp of water in a small dish. Brush just enough egg wash over the 1/2″ border to keep the dough sealed. Then fold the dough over the filling to touch the opposite corner to create a triangle and crimp along the edges with a fork to seal.
- Transfer the folded pockets one inch apart onto a parchment paper-lined baking sheet. Cut 2 or 3 small slits in the top of the dough for steam to escape. Optionally, you can refrigerate the turnovers now uncovered for 20 minutes to reduce the chance of leaking. When ready to bake, brush the top of the pockets with egg wash and bake at 400°F for 20 minutes.
- Whisk the powdered sugar and cream together, and then when the turnovers are still warm, drizzle glaze over the top.

How to Keep Apple Turnover Filling from Leaking?
No matter how well you crimp the edges, there will always be at least one turnover that leaks juices out of the edge and that is normal. A few things that help reduce leaks:
- Use Egg Wash to help keep the dry pastry together
- Crimp Tightly all along the edge where the two sheets come together
- Refrigerate turnovers for 20 minutes before baking

Can you Freeze Apple Turnovers Before Baking?
After the pies are fully assembled but not baked (before brushing the tops with eggwash), freeze them flat on a lined baking sheet then transfer them to a freezer-safe Ziploc bag. When ready to bake, arrange them frozen on a baking sheet (do not thaw), brush with some egg wash, and bake at 400˚F for 23-25 minutes.
Storing Leftovers
Store each cooled apple turnover on the counter overnight, but then store refrigerated for longer. If you want to freeze the baked pastry, it’s best to do it before adding the icing.
- To Refrigerate: cool and place in an airtight container. Refrigerate for up to 3 days.
- Freezing: cool and freeze on a baking sheet. Then transfer to an airtight container.
- To Reheat: thaw in the fridge or on the counter.

Try this simple and delicious recipe for apple turnovers and you’ll be amazed how easily they come together, but how gourmet they look and taste! The flakey puff pastry perfectly compliments the gooey apple pie filling. You’ll be hooked!
What Can You Do with Lots of Apples?
If you have tons of apples in Autumn, try these delicious apple turnovers, and then you can put them to great use by making our easy homemade Applesauce or baking up these memorable apple desserts:
- Sauteed Cinnamon Apples
- Apple Crisp
- Apple Bread
- Dutch Apple Pie
- Caramel Apples
- Apple Rice Pudding
- Apple Cider
- Apple Pancakes
Apple Turnover Recipe

Ingredients
Apple Turnover Ingredients:
- 1 lb puff pastry, (2 sheets) thawed according to package instructions
- 1 Tbsp all-purpose flour, for dusting
- 1 1/4 lb Granny Smith apples, (3 medium) peeled, cored, and diced into 1/3" thick pieces
- 1 Tbsp unsalted butter
- 1/4 cup brown sugar, lightly packed
- 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
- 1/8 tsp salt
- 1 egg+ 1 Tbsp water for egg wash
For the Glaze:
- 1/2 cup powdered sugar
- 1-2 Tbsp heavy whipping cream
Instructions
- Preheat Oven to 400˚F. Remove puff pastry from the freezer and thaw according to instructions while making and cooling the apple filling.
- In a medium pot, melt 1 Tbsp butter over medium heat. Add diced apples and cook, stirring occasionally until softened (5 min).
- Reduce heat to low and stir in 1/4 cup brown sugar, 1/2 tsp cinnamon, and salt. Continue to simmer 3 minutes until apples are soft and caramelized. Remove from heat and set aside to cool.
- Use a rolling pin to roll the first sheet of thawed pastry to an 11" square. With a pizza cutter, cut into 4 equal-sized squares. Place cooled apple mixture over half of each square, leaving at least a 1/2" border.
- Thoroughly Beat together 1 egg and 1 Tbsp water. Brush eggwash lightly on edges of the pastry (just enough to seal), bring the edges together and crimp tightly along the edges with a fork to seal. Repeat steps 4 and 5 with the second sheet of puff pastry to make 8 turnovers.
- Transfer to a parchment-lined baking sheet, keeping them at least 1" apart. With a paring knife, cut 2-3 small slits in the top of each turnover.* Brush the tops with egg wash and bake 20-23 minutes or until golden and puffed.
- While turnovers are still warm, stir together powdered sugar and heavy whipping cream (adding to your desired consistency) and drizzle glaze over turnovers.
These sound really good.i have some frozen apples that need used will they work for these turnovers.
Hi Aloma, I havne’t tested this with frozen apples to advise.
This was such a simple recipe to make!! Thank you so much. I used Gala apples instead of granny smith, and they still came out incredible.
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Nancy!
Can I make these using royal gala apples? Please let me know. Thank you!
Hi there, I always prefer using Granny Smith apples for my pies to get the best results. The issue with gala apples is they won’t withstand cooking temperatures so I avoid using them.
Can’t make enough of these. My partner loves them. I’m keeping some Granny Smith farmer in business.
Sounds great! I’m glad you both enjoy this recipe.
Just made your apple turnovers!!!! I just love how easy your recipes are to follow. I have never been disappointed!!! The turnovers were delicious and my hubby loved them!!!!
I’m so happy you love our recipes! Thank you so much for the fantastic review, Donna! I am smiling big reading your comment
Hello Natasha
Can you please share the link for the apple chopper you are using in video Easy Apple Turnovers. (Don’t see listed in your notes).
I love all your recipes your Apple Pie is amazing!!
Thank you
Here you go! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000I6JZWA?ref=exp_natashaskitchen_dp_vv_d
Can you use the same recipe to turn them into individual galettes instead?
Hi Laura, I haven’t tested that to advise. If you experiment, let me know how you liked the recipe.
These were a hit with my friends! Super easy to make and very tasty. I have enjoyed other recipes from Natasha and I will absolutely make this recipe again.
Hi Jenna, great to know that your family enjoyed this recipe. Thank you so much for your review!
Made these on a cold January Saturday morning! But I added golden raisins and chopped walnuts. And a drop of almond extract to the glaze! Wow! Thank you!
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it, Mary! Thank you so much for sharing that with me.
This recipe is awesome! I was looking for an easy apple pastry recipe over the fall (to get a break from all the pumpkin) and I’ve made these about 5 times since I found this recipe and they’re a hit each time! The video really helped me the first time around. I sometimes use 4 apples if I want them to have a little more filling… Or to just have extra to sample before I fill them 🙂
I’m so happy the video was helpful! Thank you so much for sharing that with me.
This recipe was so easy! I doubled the ingredients, and my turnovers still came out perfect! It’s a major challenge to stop eating them. Thank goodness I’m giving them away to family and friends. So delicious!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for the wonderful review!
These were easy to make and were the perfect apple treat on a cold day! I had Honey Crisp apples. They worked fine! I am not a baker but was able to watch your video while I made them. Thank you! My family loved them.
Congrats and great job, Cheryl! I hope you’ll enjoy all the recipes that you will try.
I didn’t see a link for the dicer, do you have a recommendation?
Hi Connie, we have the chopper we use in our SHOP & HERE. I hope that helps.
I made these apple turnovers and was a little afraid to use the Granny Smith apples, as I know the taste, but when I cooked them and afterwards ate the turnover, it was terrific, best apple turnover, better than store bought and easy to make.
Thank you so much for sharing that with me, Stephen! I’m glad you loved it!
I made these and they are yummy! Will be making them often- and God bless your family in Ukraine
Thank you for thinking of us and I hope you’ll love all the recipes that you will try.
Fantastic! Just made for the second time. They re-heat from frozen just as well, wrapover with foil, leaving one open side and bake 170 fan for 15-20 minutes.
Aren’t they so good! I’m glad you loved it! Thank you so much for sharing that with me.
Per my husband, “way better than the store bought kind”! I was going to take a picture but they were all gone 😲 The only thing I would do different is use two apple’s for four turnovers, or make it super easy and use store bought pie filling🤔
Thanks for sharing that great feedback with us, Debra. We appreciate the review!
We went apple picking and had so many apples that I turned it in to this pastry. The pastry turned out to be so crispy, and yummy. I absolutely love this recipe, my coworkers even said “it’s the bombed” and asked if I bought it or made it myself. Thank you Natasha!
That’s awesome feedback, love it when others enjoy the recipes too. Thank you for sharing that with us!
These look amazing! We went apple picking today so I have lots of apples, but no Granny Smiths. What other apples work for this recipe?
Hi Rebecca, golden delicious and Granny Smith apples are great for baking.
Delish!! Should I keep in fridge or covered container??
Thank you!
Apple turnovers can be kept for an additional 2-3 days in the refrigerator, loosely covered with foil or plastic wrap.
They look delicious. Can I make turnovers using apples I have sliced and frozen?
I have ever only tried with fresh, I would thaw them out first. Let me know how it goes.
Question, can I make these tomorrow (Wednesday) and serve them Friday or will they not be fresh enough for that day?
They are best served fresh but they would still be yummy!
What’s the trick to avoid smelly eggs on the puff pastry after brushing with egg wash
Once it’s baked it should not have any egg smell, however when making it make sure the windows are closed because a draft always makes eggs smellier.