Apple Pockets (my version)
- 4 large Pie crusts
- 1 can sliced apples
- 2/3 cup sugar
- 2 tbsp flour
- 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
- 1/2 box Philadelphia Cream Cheese
- 3 cup powder sugar
- 3 tbsp milk or cream
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- Take the pie crust out of the aluminum pan and cut the crust into squares around 3 inches.
- When there is no more room to make equal amounts of squares, mash the leftovers together and roll the dough back out with a rolling pin.
- Continue the process of cutting 3 inch squares until there aren't anymore leftovers.
- Set the squares aside on a cooking sheet until further instructions.
- Take the apple slices and cut them into thirds.
- In a big bowl, put the sliced apples into the bowl following with the sugar, ground cinnamon, and flour.
- Stir until apples are coated with other ingredients.
- The sugar might dissolve and become syrupy due to the sliced apples but it is necessary.
- DO NOT TOUCH THAT CREAM CHEESE!!!!
- yet...
- Take one of the squares off of the cooking sheet and put less than a spoonful of cream cheese onto the square.
- Now, take less than a spoonful of apple slices onto the square also.
- Make sure that there is not a lot of liquid onto the squares because it will be complicated to do the next few steps if the square crusts are soggy.
- Your squares could be tricky to fold but they are supposed to be able to stay folded.
- Put all 4 corners to the center of the square.
- If the corners don't manage to stay, apply a toothpick into the corners while they are at the center.
- Keep the the process going until you have a good amount of apple pockets.
- Preheat the oven at 375.
- When ready put the apple pockets in the oven.
- They should be done when they are slightly close to being golden brown.
- If you want, you can keep the apple pockets in the oven until they turn golden brown.
- Finally making the icing... take another bowl, or clean the used bowl, and start off by putting in the powdered sugar.
- Next, add the milk along with the vanilla extract and stir with an electric mixer.
- Try putting the icing into a sandwich bag to squeeze onto the apple pockets in a few more steps
- Back to the apple pockets.
- They should be done by now if they look lightly brown and let them set to cool a little.
- Take the toothpicks out, if they are in, and drizzle icing over the apple pockets, finishing this long way, but not the longest, of making these tasty treats.
- Enjoy it hopefully!
pie crusts, apples, sugar, flour, ground cinnamon, cream cheese, sugar, milk, vanilla
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/334821-apple-pockets-my-version (may not work)