Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Anything Galette

I made my first galette.  Galettes were trendy a while ago:  a rustic kind of pie without a pan, savory or sweet.  It was easy and delicious - I'm a fan!

I used tomatoes, pesto, and feta, and I did follow a recipe, but afterwards, I realized that I probably don't need a recipe.  It's practically like making pizza:  I know what tastes good together, I know about how long to bake it and when to start checking it.  I think this tomato galette baked at 400F for 20 minutes.  The crust was brushed with beaten egg, and I baked it on parchment paper for easy clean up - and then realized it looks like fancy food blogging on the cutting board.  Actually, it was supper with a green salad.




So I would like to try:

**peaches with pistachios and nutmeg - maybe a thin layer of cream cheese in there
**apples with cinnamon and a little streusel or walnuts
**broccoli with sharp cheddar and thyme
**mushrooms with caramelized onions, walnuts, and blue cheese

Truly, I'm just making these up.  Maybe my first galette was beginner's luck and future ones will not live up to ease and deliciousness I remember.  I'll report back.

6 comments:

Lisa said...

These yummy-sounding ideas are preferable to quiche, I think. We don't always want eggs!

sara said...

Looks and sounds so good!

So, just an ordinary pie crust - fat, flour and water?

Margo said...

Sara, yup. The one I used was part whole wheat and I brushed it with a beaten egg for pretty.

Energy Creations said...

I've made those with fruit before, really easy :)

jenny_o said...

It looks awfully tempting ... all those combos sound good.

BLD in MT said...

Oh my. That looks tasty. Matt's mother made an apple galette with some of the fall apple bounty. I've never tried it myself.