What's the name of this recipe called?!


Question: What's the name of this recipe called?
Yesterday in Family Consumer Science we made a recipe using cresents, rasberries, sugar and cream cheese, it was really good!!! I wanna make it but I don't know the exact amount of everything. And I'm on vacation now so I can't ask my teacher 4 the recipe. I know we mixed creamed cheese and sugar together then spread the crescent dough out in 4 rectangles and we spreaded the cream cheese and sugar mixture on the dough then put raspberries inside. After that, we folded the corners in and baked it 4 11 minutes. I tried lookin online 4 the name and recipe of this but can't find it. Please help!!! :)

Answers:

they are called turnovers. the amounts are 8 oz cream cheese (which is one package) and 1/2 cup sugar (powdered is best, but if you only have regular that is fine, too. and put it in the crescent dough, then add the berries, fold and bake. It comes out particularly yummy if you brush the top of the dough with a little milk or water and then sprinkle more regular sugar on the top. bake 13 to 18 minutes at 375



This is something you can probably make without an exact recipe. I would just add a little sugar at a time till it tasted like what I remembered it tasting like and then proceed with the raspberries and baking! It's not like it's not going to come out wrong, just maybe not as sweet or a little more sweeter if you don't get the sugar right, but that's not a big deal, because I am sure it will stay taste good!



sounds yummy..I am going to try it!




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