Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Lesson #182

strawberry galette

Test the level of your fruits’ sweetness prior to using them in a recipe that only calls for 2 tablespoons of sugar.  ‘Cause if you don’t, you might end up with a very pretty but NOT very tasty Strawberry Galette.  :(

I learned my lesson.  I made an apple galette  last night and had to add more sugar.  No photos of that one the kids were standing at the ready with plates and spoons.  :)

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Strawberry Galette adapted from Eat & Be Happy 

Ingredients

Pastry
1 2/3 cups plain flour
3 tsp sugar
1/2 tsp salt
150g or 5.3 oz unsalted butter, cubed  
2 to 4 tbsp iced water

Filling
2/3 cup ground almonds, lightly toasted (I ground my almonds in the food processor)
1 tbsp plain flour
1 pint of strawberries
2 tbsp sugar (check the sweetness of your strawberries and add to taste)

  1. To make the pastry Combine the flour, sugar and salt in a bowl. Rub the cold butter in until a loose mixture forms. Add the cold water, a tablespoon at a time, until a loose dough forms. Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and let it chill in the fridge for at least an hour.  Or buy it like I did.  :)
  2. To make the filling Combine the ground almonds and flour; set it aside. Take the stems off the strawberries , halve them and gently combine them with the sugar.
  3. Preheat the oven at 200C or 392F. Line a baking tray with baking paper. Roll the pastry out into a 9 inch circle. Spoon the almond mixture into the centre of the pastry. Spread the almond mixture evenly, leaving a 3 inch border. Place  the strawberries on top of the almond filling. Wrap the pastry edges over the strawberries. I brushed mine with some cream and sprinkled turbinado sugar for added crunch.
  4. Bake the galette for about 20 to 25 minutes until the pastry is golden brown.  Top with some lightly sweetened whipped cream. Serves 6

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40 comments:

  1. This is so beautiful! Mine would serve one ;) Good point about the fruit. Smother it with sweet vanilla and chocolate sauce and your good to go.

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  2. I don't think I've ever had strawberries that weren't sweet- what a bummer. That is a gorgeous galette though!

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  3. You're right that is a beautiful galette. Maybe needs a big plop of ice cream :D

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  4. A gorgeous galette! So delicious looking.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  5. Looks beautiful--I really like the natural, fuss-free folds of the galette.

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  6. Awww, well at least you know next time you make these. It would be a shame to not devour such a pretty pastry!

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  7. What a pretty galette. I just made my first one a last week and now can't get enough of them. And you're so right on testing the fruit. It has happened to me before and I have felt so let down in the end.

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  8. I never would've known if you hadn't said anything...looks amazing!! I bet the apple version did, too. =)

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  9. I have made 2 galette's this past week....I'm in love with such a concept! The first was savory (will be posting that soon) and then last night I made an apple one. Funny you mention the whole sugar thing b/c I added sugar to my apples that wasn't included in the orginal recipe. I just had a feeling those tart apples would need some sweetness added to them. Gorgeous Strawberry Galette you have here! But so sorry it wasn't as sweet as you would've liked it. There is always next time! :-)

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  10. well even if it wasn't sweet enough, it sure looks sweet to the eyes!

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  11. Aw, it's so pretty it's a shame it didn't taste as great as it looks. Hey, what were lessons #1-181?

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  12. Hi Ingrid!
    I feel I am so behind in getting to all your tasty treats! I will catch up though...:)
    Beautiful pictures with the new camera!! Bummer with the 'not so sweet' apples. We haven't had much luck with apples lately...texture and taste not so great but the peaches have been divine! They come from the south..as in Jersey...hahaha
    Have a great day Ingrid!
    michelle

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  13. Your galette is so pretty Ingrid! Great tip, I try to remember that, especially about strawberries -- it's funny how their sweetness level can vary so much!

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  14. Ingrid, It might not have been sweet enough but it's certainly beautiful enough!

    I'll bet your kids loved this!

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  15. Ingrid- that is a thing of beauty. I would be waiting with my fork too!

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  16. Good tip, Ingrid. All fruit should be tasted first.
    I love your galette...of course I'd make matters sweeter by adding ice cream. :)

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  17. it's pretty amazing how different in sweetness two batches of the same fruit can be. excellent tip. :)

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  18. That is one beautiful galette!! I make the same mistake sooo many times, so I just burst out laughing when I read yours!

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  19. I'm guilty of not testing my fruit first either. I always tell myself to do it, but I never do. Will I ever learn one day?

    I love gallettes and this one sure is a beauty!

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  20. Beautiful galette and a very useful tip.
    Mimi

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  21. Hi Ingrid! Thank you soooo much for your kind comments today about my post. It was greatly appreciated:)

    Love your blog, and am your newest follower!

    Cara

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  22. What a gorgeous galette Ingrid! Sorry about the sugar...

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  23. That's good advice--I just made an apple pie two nights ago and the apples were soooo tart--could used another tablespoon of sugar at least! Your galette looks gorgeous, no matter how it tastes! :o)

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  24. LOL! I did that recently with some apricots. My little pies were pretty doggone tart! I just made a glaze for them though and that made them better. Good lesson! Thanks for sharing!!! Your dish is quite beautiful though!

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  25. You know how we Americans love our sugar! Such a pretty dessert, though. I was planning to make some individual fall galettes this week, myself!

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  26. too bad about the strawberries. it sure looks delicious though!

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  27. Hi Ingrid! Just checking into say "hello." I know I haven't been by as often as I'd like but your recipes and photos look delightful as always!! Hope all is well with you and your family!

    Jodi

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  28. awww, so sorry! it does look beautiful and delicious though! you always assume that the strawberries should be sweet huh?

    your kids are like my husband (a big kid), always waiting over my shoulder to eat while i am photographing!!

    i am just now catching up on responding to comments on my blog... my little girl is doing great :) she recently got her first little tooth and also took her first steps! she is not walking yet by any means... but she is growing up so fast! i am now working on planning her 1st birthday party (in Nov)!

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  29. Just dropped by to say thank you for the good luck wishes Ingrid!

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  30. Aww, sorry it wasn't sweet enough - it certainly looks beautiful though! Glad the apple one was a bigger hit :)

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  31. Hey lady how's it goin? Kids all in sports now and running you around like crazy? Same here! Hope you are well. Yes my book is on hold for now, no time for it, I hope to start some cooking salons soon but then I look at the calender and think when??? It fills up so fast with other things.

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  32. Sorry last night's dessert wasn't the winner you'd hoped for, but this strawberry version sure looks stunning :)

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  33. What a clever tip! I'm definitely guilty of doing the same, Ingrid but your galette sure is gorgeous!

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~ingrid