Fig and Almond Galette

Breakfast, Christmas, Dessert, Fall, French, Winter

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Description

This Galette recipe is rustic, charming and fun to make! The edges of these rustic tarts are folded over onto the fruit and in this case fresh figs.

I used a Pate Sucree which is a French Pastry Dough with Lemon Zest and Sugar. Then I sliced the figs and lightly tossed them with an almond and sugar mixture to absorb any of the liquid from the figs while they baked. This technique helps with any fresh fruit that you decide to bake with.

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Servings

4

Ingredients

Preheat oven to 350 degrees

Makes 4 little Galettes
Pate Sucree: French Pastry Dough

1 1/2 cups of all-purpose flour (sifted)
Pinch of salt
7 tbsp of chilled butter
1/4 cup of granulated sugar
1 egg yolk, lightly beaten
1-2 tbsp of ice water
1 tbsp grated lemon zest
1 tbsp of vanilla extract

1. In a large mixing bowl sift the flour
2. Cut the chilled butter into pieces and add to the bowl (use a mixer or if you don’t have one you can simply use a fork)
3. Mix the butter into the mixture until you have a fine crumblike mixture
4. Mix the egg yolk with the water until blended and drizzle over the mixture
5. Add the sugar, lemon zest, and vanilla
6. Continue to stir until the mixture starts to stick together in little lumps
7. Gently press the small lumps of the pastry together using the heel of your hand forming a rough ball
8. Knead gently for a second until smooth and cover with plastic wrap
9. Chill for at least 1 hour if not overnight

Sliced Figs & Almond Mixture

10 Sliced Fresh Figs
20 Almonds blended like a flour ( I used a food processor) add 1 teaspoon of sugar and mix together
1/2 cup of Fig Jam
Assemble

Preparation

1. Make 4 round discs out of the pastry and flatten them out on a lightly floured surface with your rolling pin or simply just use your hands which I think works better

2. Slice the figs and lightly toss with the almond and sugar mixture

3. Add a thin layer of fig jam in the center of the pastry dough

4. Layer the figs in the center over the jam

5. Fold the edges in an angle to create a decorative edge

6. On a baking sheet lined with parchment paper place your galettes and bake for 20 to 25 minutes until you have a golden crust

7. Let them cool for about 5 minutes before serving!

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About Carrie Pacini

I love food, wine, travel and entertaining! I find inspiration in European trends, Classic, and Old World traditions.

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