What You Need to Know
A turnover is a pastry, made by placing a filling on a piece of pastry or viennoiserie dough. The dough is then folded over and sealed, and is then cooked by either baking or frying. Turnovers can be sweet or savoury and are often eaten as a sort of portable meal or dessert. Throughout the world, turnovers are known by different names. For example, in Spanish-speaking countries they are known as empanadas, while pasty, originally a Cornish term, has spread across the globe.
Steps
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Cornish Pasty (United Kingdom): Portable meal for miners with crimped edge as handle
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Empanada (Spain/Latin America): Street food with repulgue (decorative edge)
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Samosa (India): Spiced triangular snack with crisp texture
The Science
Primary Reaction
Maillard Reaction