Apple turnover
editThe pastry « Chausson aux pommes » (literally: apple slippers), or Apple turnover, is made with puff pastry in a semi-circular or triangular form, containing a similar filling than that of an apple pie, that is preferentially eaten oven warm. In the city of Saint-Calais (Sarthe), where it was supposedly invented in 1630, following an epidemic, a yearly festival at the beginning of September takes place around the pastry and its legend [1].
In Belgium, the pastry is made with shortcrust pastry, and is called « gosette aux pommes »[2][3].
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editCategory:Viennoiserie Category:French regional speciality Category:Belgium regional speciality