Bake This Turkey-Shaped Pie Along With Food Network Kitchen

It’s heads and tailfeathers above the competition.

November 12, 2019

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Apple Pie Puff Pastry Turkey

Apple Pie Puff Pastry Turkey

Photo by: Teri Lyn Fisher

Teri Lyn Fisher

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The best Thanksgiving centerpiece is a turkey. But it’s also a pie.

When it comes to the sweet spot of adorable, delicious, easy and fun, Apple Pie Puff Pastry Turkey is the sweet-masquerading-as-savory GOAT Thanksgiving finale. It’s as cute as a dessert can be, while still containing a serious stash of warm apple filling. And since it’s made with store-bought puff pastry, it doesn’t involve spending a ton of time laboring over finnicky mounds of homemade dough.

Get in on the fun and get the ingredients to cook along with Food Network Digital Culinary Producer Sarah Holden, who is making the pastry turkey Wednesday, November 13th at 3 p.m. in a live class. She'll walk you through the steps and answer questions along the way. Perplexed by puff pastry? Ask Sarah for immediate help in the moment. Curious to know about using other apples? Sarah and the entire Food Network Kitchen culinary team are on hand to cut to the core, with apple-swap solutions.

If you miss the live class, it’ll be available on demand the next day. So you can gobble it up with plenty of time to enjoy before the big day.

If you want to make the Apple Pie Puff Pastry Turkey — or any other fun Thanksgiving recipes — you can find them on the all-new Food Network Kitchen app. You’ll be able to join your favorite Food Network chefs' live classes and learn pastry techniques, ideas for time-saving shortcuts and so much more.

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