Easy Homemade Cherry Turnovers

Easy Homemade Cherry Turnovers

Flaky, golden, stuffed with sweet cherry filling, and drizzled with a dreamy vanilla glaze — these easy homemade cherry turnovers are the kind of treat that makes people think you spent hours in the kitchen. Spoiler: you didn’t.

Honestly, this recipe saved me more than once when I needed a last-minute dessert that looked like I actually tried. Three ingredients, one pan, zero drama. Let’s do this.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

These easy homemade cherry turnovers are the ultimate shortcut dessert. You get that gorgeous bakery look — buttery, puffed pastry with glossy glaze — without making anything from scratch.

They’re also endlessly versatile. Serve them warm for dessert, at brunch, or pack them up as a grab-and-go treat. They fit right in alongside a full authentic tres leches cake spread or as the star of a simple weeknight sweet craving.

If you love fresh cherry recipes in any form, this one belongs at the top of your list. It’s fast, foolproof, and ridiculously good.

Ingredients You’ll Need

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Here’s everything that goes into these cherry turnovers. Simple list, big payoff.

CategoryIngredientAmount
PastryPuff pastry dough (thawed, from freezer section)1 box (2 sheets)
FillingCherry pie filling21 oz can
Pastry SealEgg white, lightly beaten1
Vanilla GlazePowdered sugar1 1/2 cups
Vanilla GlazeMilk2 tbsp
Vanilla GlazeVanilla extract1 tsp

Tip on the pastry: Thaw your puff pastry in the fridge overnight or on the counter for about 30–40 minutes. It should be pliable but still cold — that’s when it bakes up the flakiest.

How to Make Easy Homemade Cherry Turnovers

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Don’t be intimidated — this is genuinely one of the easiest dessert bar recipes you’ll ever make. Follow these steps and you’ll have golden, pillowy turnovers ready in under 35 minutes.

Step 1: Preheat and Prep

Preheat your oven to 375 degrees F. While it heats up, get your workspace ready. Line a baking sheet or leave it un-greased — puff pastry has enough butter in it to handle itself just fine.

Step 2: Cut the Pastry into Squares

Unwrap both sheets of puff pastry and cut each one into 4 equal squares. You’ll end up with 8 squares total — one per turnover. Try to keep them as even as possible so they bake uniformly.

If the dough starts sticking, lightly flour your surface. Cold dough = easier to handle, so work quickly.

Step 3: Fill ‘Em Up

Spoon a heaping tablespoon (or two!) of cherry pie filling into the center of each square. Don’t overfill — as tempting as it is, too much filling means a burst seam in the oven.

Next, brush the edges of each square with the lightly beaten egg white. This is your “glue” — it helps the pastry seal tight so none of that gorgeous cherry filling escapes.

Step 4: Fold and Seal

Fold each square diagonally to form a triangle, pressing the edges firmly to seal. Use a fork to crimp the edges if you want that classic bakery look — and it helps with the seal too.

“Press those edges down like you mean it. A good seal = no cherry explosions. Trust me on this one.”

Step 5: Bake to Golden Perfection

Place the turnovers on your un-greased baking sheet and bake for 20 to 25 minutes, until the pastry is deeply golden and puffed. Your kitchen is going to smell incredible right about now.

Let them cool on a wire rack before glazing. I know, I know — patience. But glazing hot turnovers just makes a puddle. Give them 10–15 minutes.

Step 6: Make the Vanilla Glaze

In a bowl, whisk together the powdered sugar, milk, and vanilla extract until completely smooth. It should be pourable but not too thin — think drizzle, not soup.

Transfer the glaze to a piping bag or a zip-close bag with the corner snipped off. Drizzle generously over the cooled turnovers in a back-and-forth zigzag. Go wild — more glaze is always a good idea.

Expert Tips for the Best Cherry Turnovers

Keep the Pastry Cold

Room-temperature puff pastry gets soft and sticky fast. If your dough feels floppy or hard to work with, pop it back in the fridge for 10 minutes. Cold dough puffs up better and flakier in the oven.

Don’t Skip the Egg Wash

The egg white on the edges isn’t optional — it’s what keeps your turnovers from turning into open-faced cherry tarts. Press and seal firmly after brushing.

Let Them Cool Before Glazing

If you drizzle the glaze on hot turnovers, it slides right off and disappears. Patience here gives you that beautiful white drizzle that makes these look straight out of a pastry shop.

Customize the Filling

Cherry pie filling is classic, but this recipe works beautifully with any fruit filling — blueberry, apple, or peach all work great. If you love fresh cherry recipes, you could even make a quick homemade cherry filling with fresh or frozen cherries, sugar, and a splash of lemon juice cooked down on the stove.

For a cherry crumble twist, skip the glaze and sprinkle a bit of brown sugar and oats over the top before baking. It gives a crunchy, crumble-style finish that’s totally addictive.

Make It a Dessert Bar

These cherry turnovers are a perfect addition to any dessert bar recipe spread. Set them out alongside our crowd-pleasing no-bake key lime pie cups and a tray of cheesy broccoli bites for a savory-sweet party table that covers all the bases.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Pastry Isn’t Puffing Up

This usually means the dough was too warm going into the oven. Make sure it’s still cold when it hits the heat — that temperature shock is what creates the steam and the flaky layers. Always preheat your oven fully before baking.

Filling Is Leaking Out

Two culprits: too much filling, or edges that weren’t sealed well. Stick to 1–2 tablespoons of filling max, and use the egg wash generously on all edges before pressing them shut.

Glaze Is Too Thick or Too Thin

Add milk a tiny bit at a time to thin it out, or add more powdered sugar to thicken it up. The perfect glaze should drizzle off a spoon in a slow, steady ribbon.

Storage Instructions

Storage MethodHow LongNotes
Room temperatureUp to 2 daysCover loosely with foil or a clean towel
RefrigeratorUp to 4 daysStore in an airtight container
Freezer (unbaked)Up to 2 monthsFreeze on a tray, then transfer to a bag
Freezer (baked)Up to 1 monthGlaze after reheating, not before freezing

Reheating Tips

To bring back that fresh-baked flakiness, reheat turnovers in the oven at 325 degrees F for about 8–10 minutes. Avoid the microwave — it makes the pastry soft and a bit soggy. An air fryer at 325 degrees for 4–5 minutes also works great.

No-Waste Kitchen Ideas

Got leftover cherry pie filling? Swirl it into yogurt, spoon it over vanilla ice cream, or layer it into a simple parfait. Leftover vanilla glaze can go over cinnamon rolls, muffins, or our fan-favorite easy bunuelos for an extra sweet finish.

Leftover puff pastry scraps? Cut them into strips, twist them, sprinkle with cinnamon sugar, and bake until golden. Instant pastry straws. You’re welcome.

Nutritional Information

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Approximate values per turnover (based on 8 servings, including vanilla glaze):

NutrientPer Serving
Calories~320 kcal
Total Fat~14g
Saturated Fat~4g
Carbohydrates~46g
Sugar~24g
Protein~4g
Sodium~220mg

Nutritional values are estimates and will vary based on the specific brands used.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use homemade cherry filling instead of canned?

Absolutely! If you want to try fresh cherry recipes, a simple homemade filling works beautifully. Just cook down pitted cherries with sugar, a bit of cornstarch, and lemon juice until thickened. Let it cool completely before using so it doesn’t make the pastry soggy.

Can I make these cherry turnovers ahead of time?

Yes! Assemble the turnovers, place them on a baking sheet, and freeze until solid. Then transfer to a freezer bag. Bake straight from frozen at 375 degrees F — just add 5–10 extra minutes to the bake time. Add the glaze after baking.

What can I use instead of puff pastry?

Crescent roll dough works as a softer, slightly sweeter substitute. Pie crust dough also works and gives a more traditional pastry feel. Puff pastry gives the flakiest, most dramatic result, but any of these options will taste great.

Can I make a cherry crumble version instead?

Yes, and it’s delicious! Instead of folding the pastry over, lay a square flat, add filling, and top with a mixture of oats, brown sugar, and butter before baking. It becomes more of an open-faced cherry crumble pastry bite — totally different vibe, totally worth it.

How do I keep the glaze from running off?

Make sure the turnovers are fully cooled before glazing — even slightly warm pastry will cause the glaze to slide right off. If your glaze is too thin, whisk in more powdered sugar a tablespoon at a time until it reaches a slow-drizzle consistency.

More Recipes You’ll Love

If these turnovers hit the spot, you’re going to want to bookmark the rest of our baking lineup. Our easy rhubarb crisp is another gorgeous fruit dessert that comes together fast.

Craving something chocolatey? Our decadent chocolate tres leches cake is pure showstopper territory. And if you want to round out a full meal before dessert, this cozy chicken tortilla soup is always a crowd-pleaser.

Final Thoughts

These easy homemade cherry turnovers are proof that impressive desserts don’t have to be complicated. Three ingredients, a little egg wash, a drizzle of glaze — and suddenly you’re everyone’s favorite baker.

Whether you serve them at brunch, bring them to a party, or eat one standing over the kitchen counter (no judgment), they’re going to disappear fast. Make a double batch. Learn from my mistakes.

If you try this recipe, I’d love to hear how it went! Leave a comment below, rate the recipe, and share your creation on Pinterest so other cherry lovers can find it too.

Easy Homemade Cherry Turnovers

Easy Homemade Cherry Turnovers

Flaky, golden puff pastry stuffed with sweet cherry pie filling and drizzled with a smooth vanilla glaze. These easy homemade cherry turnovers come together in under 35 minutes with just a handful of ingredients — no scratch baking required. Perfect for brunch, dessert, or any time you want a bakery-worthy treat without the effort.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Cooling Time 15 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Course Brunch, Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 8 turnovers
Calories 320 kcal

Equipment

  • Baking sheet
  • Wire rack
  • Pastry brush
  • Mixing bowl
  • Whisk
  • Piping Bag or Zip-Close Bag
  • Sharp Knife or Pastry Cutter

Ingredients
  

Pastry

  • 1 box Puff Pastry Dough Found in the freezer section, thawed according to package instructions (2 sheets)

Filling

  • 21 oz Cherry Pie Filling 1 can

Pastry Seal

  • 1 Egg White Lightly beaten

Vanilla Glaze

  • 1.5 cups Powdered Sugar
  • 2 tbsp Milk
  • 1 tsp Vanilla Extract

Instructions
 

  • Preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Leave your baking sheet un-greased — puff pastry has enough butter to handle itself.
  • Unwrap both sheets of puff pastry and cut each into 4 equal squares, giving you 8 squares total. Work quickly — cold dough is easier to handle and bakes up flakier.
  • Place a heaping tablespoon (or two) of cherry pie filling in the center of each square. Avoid overfilling to prevent the seams from bursting during baking.
  • Brush the edges of each square with the lightly beaten egg white. Fold each square diagonally to form a triangle and press the edges firmly to seal. Crimp with a fork for a classic bakery finish and a tighter seal.
  • Place the turnovers on the un-greased baking sheet and bake for 20 to 25 minutes, or until the pastry is deeply golden brown and puffed. Your kitchen will smell amazing.
  • Transfer the turnovers to a wire rack and let them cool for at least 10 to 15 minutes before glazing. Glazing hot turnovers will cause the glaze to slide right off.
  • To make the vanilla glaze, whisk together the powdered sugar, milk, and vanilla extract in a bowl until completely smooth. It should drizzle off a spoon in a slow, steady ribbon.
  • Transfer the glaze to a piping bag or a zip-close bag with the corner snipped off. Drizzle generously over the cooled turnovers in a zigzag pattern. Serve and enjoy!

Notes

Keep the pastry cold: If the dough gets soft and sticky, refrigerate it for 10 minutes before continuing. Cold dough puffs up flakier in the oven.
Don’t skip the egg wash: The egg white is essential for sealing the edges. Press firmly after brushing to prevent leaks.
Glaze consistency: Add milk a little at a time to thin the glaze, or add more powdered sugar to thicken it. Aim for a slow-drizzle consistency.
Filling variations: Swap cherry pie filling for blueberry, apple, or peach. For a homemade version, cook down fresh or frozen pitted cherries with sugar, cornstarch, and lemon juice until thickened — let it cool completely before using.
Cherry crumble variation: Skip the glaze and sprinkle a mixture of oats, brown sugar, and butter over the top before baking for a crumble-style finish.
Make ahead: Assemble and freeze unbaked turnovers on a tray, then transfer to a freezer bag. Bake from frozen at 375°F, adding 5–10 extra minutes. Glaze after baking.
Keyword Cherry Crumble, Dessert Bar Recipe, Easy Homemade Cherry Turnovers, Fresh Cherry Recipes, Puff Pastry Dessert

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