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Rhubarb Turnovers

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(14)

Six rhubarb turnovers on a sheet of parchment.
Photo by John Kernick

These simple spring hand-pies are packed to the brim with tangy sweetened rhubarb. Pack them along, cooled, for a picnic or serve them warm with equally tangy buttermilk-lemon granita.

Cook's Note

Scrap dough can be re-rolled once to make additional turnovers or cut into small pieces, brushed with egg wash, sprinkled with sugar, and baked for a pastry snack.

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