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MINI PEACH, CHERRY & BLUEBERRY GALETTES with almonds -Little bites!
"Yield to temptation -- it may not pass your way again" Lazarus Long Do you get hypnotized by certain posts. I'm afraid I'm afflicted by this strange phenomena, but I love it. And it kicks in whenever I see a post with galettes, the sweet ones, full of fruit. I find galettes to be very 'free spirited'.... ...in the sense that they don't need to conform to boundaries, something that is reflective of my inherent nature. I like my freedom, I like rustic & moreish appeal, so I like galettes. Inspiration continues to come from unexpected sources. Been twittering with Edna's Cafe for really long, & so one fine day decided to stop by. I was enamoured by her gorgeous Peach Blueberry Galette. It enticed me no end, as did her post asking if there were more like her who go to the store to fetch something, get totally distracted & get things that were far from the list? Moi, I yelled! That is so like me. Fruit chomped as fruit is good, & that condition is fulfilled by my little peach monster. Beyond that, I firmly tell myself before I enter the local bazaar, no more peaches for baking, no more berries for the cooler, too much sugar entering the system... No matter how firm the resolve is, I always give in to the delicious fruit that call my name softly from shelves. It doesn't help that the kind vendor pulls out reserved stuff from boxes below to offer me prime pieces that he keeps for me. Vicious circle...like the galettes. ![]() So I walked out of Edna's Cafe in a virtual trance, and before I knew it, I had dough ready for galettes. Have made an absolutely delicious Peach-Plum Galette adapted from Susan's recipe at Food Blogga quite a while ago. I really loved the pastry she used, & that's been the only one I've ever used after that. I think it's a connection between me & galettes, because I remember being hypnotized after seeing the galette post at Susan's last year too. MINI PEACH, CHERRY & BLUEBERRY GALETTESas adapted 'minimally' from Susan @ Food Blogga Makes 8 individual ones or 1 8-9" pie Ingredients: Dough: 1 3/4 cups All-purpose flour 1/3 cup granulated vanilla sugar 1/4 cup coarse cornmeal 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup; cold butter (I grated frozen butter) 1/3 cup fat-free buttermilk ![]() Fruit Filling: For the dough: Combine flour, sugar, cornmeal, and salt in a processor; pulse 2-3 times. Grate in frozen butter and pulse 4-5 times, or until mixture resembles coarse meal. With the processor running, slowing pour the buttermilk through the chute, processing until the dough forms a ball. Remove the dough ball and adhere any remaining pieces of dough to it, divide into 2 if making min galettes, or 1 large ball, flattened slightly, then wrap in plastic wrap. Refrigerate for 30-35 minutes. (I did it for almost an hour because the weather was HOT) Preheat the oven to 350 degrees C. To make the fruit filling: Combine all ingredients in a large bowl, and toss gently, making sure that the cornstarch is coating the fruit. (This will prevent too much juice from leaking out while the galette bakes.) Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper. For mini galettes, divide each 1/2 ball into 4. Starting at the center of the dough, roll out each quarter on a floured surface to form a 6" wide circle. Transfer the rolled out dough to the lined baking sheet. Add the fruit mixture to the center of the dough, leaving a 2-inch border. (I had to hold my filling in a sieve briefly because it has a little excess liquid) Fold the border over the filling, overlapping where necessary and pressing gently to adhere the folds. Seal any stubborn edges with remaining fruit juice. Brush galettes with milk and sprinkle with granular vanilla sugar. Bake for 25-30 minutes (1 hour for big galette), or until crust is golden brown and the filling is bubbly. Transfer the baking sheet to a wire rack to cool for at least 20 minutes. (Cutting it too quickly will cause the dough to crack). Note: Galettes are best served at room temperature or slightly warm. Our seconds were enjoyed chilled too. Optional garnishes include vanilla ice cream, a dollop of creme fraiche, or freshly whipped cream. ![]() This is off to Mansi @ Fun & Food Blog for SHF-Fruit and Nut which she is playing host to this month . related searches : Mini
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