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Apple-Cheddar Turnovers

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Dairy, Eggs Wisconsin Apples, Turnovers, Pies & past 18 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 pk Dry Yeast
1/4 c Warm Water — 110 to 115
Deg
1/3 c Butter
1/3 c Sugar
1/2 c Shredded Sharp Cheddar
Cheese — ( 2 oz)
8 oz Sour Cream
1 Egg — beaten 4 C Flour
1 1/4 c Apple Pie Filling
1 c Powdered Sugar
1/2 ts Vanilla
1 ts Milk — 1 – 2 tsp

INSTRUCTIONS

Soften yeast in warm water.  Heat butter, sugar, and 1 tsp salt just till
warm (115 - 120 deg), strirring constantly. Add cheese, stirring until
melted. Pour into a large mixingbowl; stir in sour cream and egg. Stir in 1
1/2 c flour; beat well. Stir in yeast. Add remaining flour. On a lightly
floured surface, knead 2 minutes.  Cover; let rest 10 minutes. Roll half of
the dough into a 12 inch square. Cut into nine 4-inch squares. Place about
1 tablespoon filling atop each square. Fold dough over to form triangle;
seal edges. Place on greased baking sheets. Repeat with remaining dough.
Cover; let rise in a warm place till double (20 minutes). Bake in 350 deg
oven for 10 to 12 minutes.  Remove to wirerack. Combine powdered sugar and
vanilla.  Stir in milk to make of spreading consistency. Spread atop warm
pastries. Makes 18
Submitted to the WMMB by Shirley Nagel - Deerbrook, Wisconsin
Recipe By     : Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board
From Gemini's MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini

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