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Easy Cherry Turnovers with Puff Pastry
These turnovers are so good that people will think you bought them from a local bakery. Except they’re super easy and ready in 20 minutes.
These are the best cherry turnovers I’ve ever had and you can pretend you slaved over them if you think it will bring you and that new purse or pair of shoes you have your eye on one step closer to being a done deal.
With just three key ingredients, you’ll never need to settle for store-bought again and can have warm, fresh, and homemade in minutes. Talk about a breakfast worth waking up for!
They’re what you’d get if you crossed a cherry turnover with a cream cheese danish, and we inhaled them in minutes. The batch size makes just four turnovers for built-in portion control.
They’d be great for brunch or special events where you want to impress your guests, but don’t want to make anything too fussy. Just double, triple, etc. the recipe as necessary.
I made them using one sheet of puff pastry, one of the best kitchen shortcuts ever.
Ingredients for Puff Pastry Cherry Turnovers
To make this easy cherry turnover recipe, you’ll need:
- Puff pastry
- Cream cheese
- Cherry preserves or jam
- Egg
- Turbinado sugar
- Confectioners’ sugar
- Vanilla extract
- Cream or milk
How to Make Puff Pastry Cherry Turnovers
The pastry is light, flaky, tender, and slightly chewy. Biting into the sweet, plump, oven-warmed cherries, with bursts of cream cheese from the filling and glaze peeking through, makes everything in the world just stop while I savor that perfect bite.
The slight tang from the simple cream cheese glaze drizzled on perfectly offsets the sweetness from the jam, and it also helps to bring out the cream cheese in the filling.
Here’s how to make cherry turnovers with puff pastry:
- Thaw the puff pastry and slice it into 4 smaller squares using a pizza wheel.
- In the center of each square, add the cream cheese. I used about 1/2 tablespoon lite cream cheese for each, although you can use a bit more if you’re partial to it.
- Top each with 2 tablespoons chunky preserves or jam. If you have homemade, or another flavor you enjoy like strawberry, peach, or blueberry, go for it.
- Fold the squares diagonally to create a triangle, and crimp to seal with a fork, going up and back with the fork on all seams a few times. Cherry juice that leaks on the baking sheet is prone to burning quickly.
- Brush with a lightly beaten egg to help encourage the turnovers to turn golden brown in the oven.
- Before baking, sprinkle generously with turbinado sugar or coarse sugar. I love chunky sugar granules on muffin tops and on pastries of any kind. It lends a subtle crunchy texture for authenticity, while also providing an extra pop of sweetness, and some light caramelizing, although you may omit.
There’s a reason we scarfed these in minutes. Seriously the best turnovers I’ve ever had and way too easy!
Recipe Variations to Try
This is a super simple recipe for cherry turnovers, but there are a few elements you can tweak as desired.
- Cherry preserves: May be substituted with another fruit preserve.
- Puff pastry: Use regular or gluten-free as needed.
- Cream cheese: Lite or regular will work so long as you use brick-style cream cheese.
- Glaze: Can be omitted, if desired.
Tips for the Best Puff Pastry Cherry Turnovers
Work quickly: Try to work through the recipe quickly so the pastry stays chilled because it will puff better in the oven. It’s like working with chilled pie dough that yields a better tasting crust when the dough stays cold.
Glaze: It’s not necessary to glaze the cherry cream cheese turnovers, but glaze or frosting of any kind is never optional for me. You could also try Nutella, peanut butter-maple syrup, or salted caramel.
Storage: These puff pastry turnovers are best warm and fresh from the oven, but leftovers keep up to 4 days at room temp. You may refrigerated if you’re uncomfortable storing cream cheese treats at room temp, but I personally don’t do so.
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Puff Pastry Cherry Turnovers
Ingredients
Turnovers
- 1 sheet puff pastry
- about 2 tablespoons softened cream cheese, divided (lite okay; I used 1/2 tablespoon for each danish)
- about 8 tablespoons cherry preserves or jam, divided (or your favorite flavor; I used 2 tablespoons for each danish)
- 1 large egg, lightly beaten
- about 8 teaspoons turbinado or coarse sugar for sprinkling, divided
Vanilla Cream Cheese Glaze
- 2 tablespoons softened cream cheese, (lite okay)
- ยพ cup confectionersโ sugar, or as necessary to achieve desired glaze consistency
- ยพ teaspoon vanilla extract
- splash cream or milk, as necessary to achieve desired glaze consistency
Instructions
Turnovers:
- Try to work quickly through the recipe because chilled puff pastry puffs better when baked (like chilled pie dough), and the less you handle it, the better.ย Preheat oven to 400F, line a baking sheet with aย Silpatย or spray with cooking spray; set aside.
- On a clean counter or work surface, unroll puff pastry and slice with a pizza cutter into four, evenly-sized squares.
- In the center of each square, add the cream cheese, spreading it out just slightly with a table knife.
- On top of the cream cheese, add the preserves, spreading it out just slightly with the knife.
- Fold each square in half diagonally to create triangles.
- Seal all edges with a fork by crimping them. Make sure to crimp very well, going up and back over the seams a few times because if preserves leak while baking, it burns quickly.
- Crack the egg in a small bowl and beat it lightly with a fork (crimping fork is okay).
- Evenly brush all the turnovers with the eggwash; discard remainder.
- Evenly and generously sprinkle the tops of all the turnovers with turbinado sugar.
- Bake for about 15 to 19 minutes, or until puffed, lightly golden, and pastry looks done and set. Allow turnovers to cool on baking tray for 5 to 10 minutes before moving.ย While turnovers bake, make the glaze.
Vanilla Cream Cheese Glaze
- In a small bowl, combine all ingredients except the cream and whisk until smooth and combined.
- As necessary, whisk in cream until desired glazed consistency is reached. If you accidentally add too much, add a bit more sugar.
- Evenly drizzle glaze over the turnovers noting that if the turnovers are still quite warm, the glaze will melt into them. Serve immediately.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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These turnovers looks gorgeous! I have to make a batch of these soon.
I don’t think I can handle this much gorgeousness in the morning! Talk about stunning pastries – the cherries and glaze are just beautiful!
Okay crazy I just made apple turnovers using puff pastry this week. Except my photographs did not turn out even half as pretty as yours! And they aren’t filled with cream cheese either which sounds amazing! Now I need to try these! Pinned :)
You’re the second person who’s told me they made turnovers this week for a to-be-posted recipe. That happens to me ALL the time! Can’t wait to see yours!
Cheesecake with cherry topping is one of my favorites! I love this more effortless version of that flavor combo, and beautiful photos!
Thanks, Annie!
I’m drooling over these turnovers, Averie! These look amazing! I absolutely love any type of pastry with cream cheese, so these are right up my alley!
Pastry with cream cheese just adds that extra little bit of richness that’s great :)
Your turnovers totally look like they came from a bakery. Just GORGEOUS, Averie! I love how you did a cross between a cream cheese danish and a cherry turnover. — The best of two worlds! pinned.
a cross between a cream cheese danish and a cherry turnover. โ The best of two worlds! = WELL SAID! I wish I had written it that well :)
And thanks for the pin!
Puff pastry is one of my best secret weapons for homemade treats! I love this turnover/danish hybrid. Especially with that cream cheese glaze!
A turnover/danish hybrid is a great way to put it!
My husband is OBSESSED with cherry turnovers – I have to make these for him!
Well if you try them, LMK! And thank you in general for pinning so many of my recipes! You’re the BEST! :)
These look absolutely heavenly and your photos are just outstanding! I love any kind of turnover. Living in South Florida, pastries filled with cream cheese (and usually guava) are so delicious but so incredibly time consuming to make from scratch. This is a perfect way to replicate them in half the time! Thank you so much for posting. :-)
I bet even in one-quarter of the time. Seriously these things are so easy! I bet with guava they would be so good! LMK if you try a version!
I love, love turnovers, Averie! Do you deliver as well? :) Oh by the way, I love your plate – gorgeous! Pinned. :)
Thanks for pinning and the plate compliment! One is Target, one is Anthro. Both have served me super well!
These turnovers look soooo yummy!! LOVE!
These are gorgeous Averie. I love all things with cherry. And Cream cheese glaze :)
Thank you, Aimee :)
These look amazing! I love cherries in turnovers :-) Pinned!
Thanks for pinning!
Great small batch recipe–and easy indeed! I tend to forget about puff pastry sheets and thought for a second that the shortcut might be crescent roll dough. Cherries and cream cheese with a nutella glaze sounds especially interesting–like a dessert version of the PB&J. I would definitely use the coarse sugar on top–love the crunch!
Crescent roll dough is also such a workhorse! And a Nutella glaze, well, you can never go wrong with that! And yes to the small batch aspect. Unless you’re having a party or have a big family, small batches are nice :)
This is perfect for me right now. I have got all these ingredients right now and they look soo damn good.
Love it when you have all the ingredients for something on hand :)
Oh wow. This looks crazy delicious!!