Peach Galette
This galette if perfect for the summertime, and the dough is versatile enough for any fruit combination. And as always, she's gluten free!
Ingredients
Peaches
- 2 - 32 - 32 - 3 Peaches, sliced
- 0.25 cup0.25 cup0.25 cup Brown Sugar, lightly packed
- 1 Tbsp1 Tbsp1 Tbsp Cornstarch
- 1 pinch1 pinch1 pinch Kosher Salt
- 111 Lemon, zest and juice
- 1 Tbsp1 Tbsp1 Tbsp Mint Leaves, fresh, ripped or roughly chopped
Dough
- 1 cup1 cup1 cup Gluten-Free 1-to-1 Baking Flour - Bob's Red Mill, 148g
- 0.5 cup0.5 cup0.5 cup Cornstarch, 64g
- 1 tsp1 tsp1 tsp Kosher Salt
- 1 tsp1 tsp1 tsp Baking Powder
- 0.5 tsp0.5 tsp0.5 tsp Xanthan Gum
- 0.5 cup0.5 cup0.5 cup Butter, Unsalted, cold and cubed
- 111 Egg, large
- 2 Tbsp2 Tbsp2 Tbsp Water, cold
Extras
- 2 Tbsp2 Tbsp2 Tbsp Pistachios, Roasted, chopped
- 1 Tbsp1 Tbsp1 Tbsp Mint Leaves, ripped or roughly chopped
- 111 Egg, large
- 1 Tbsp1 Tbsp1 Tbsp Granulated White Sugar
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Note, these instructions are written assuming the standard serving size, since you have modified the number of servings, these steps may need to be modified for best results
- In a large bowl, toss the sliced peaches with the brown sugar, cornstarch, kosher salt, lemon zest and juice, and fresh mint.
- Allow the peaches to chill and macerate in the fridge until you’re ready to fill the galette.
- While those macerate, whisk together the flour, cornstarch, baking powder, xanthan gum, and kosher salt until homogenous.
- Spread the flour on a clean surface, and begin to cut in the cold butter.
- Use your hands to finish the process until the flour begins to look shaggy.
- Whisk the egg and water together, and then begin to cut and fold into the dough. It will be a bit sticky and tacky at first, but will smooth out as it fully forms. (Alternatively, you can do all of this in a food processor, but pulse slowly to incorporate the ingredients so the dough doesn’t get too hot.)
- For ease and to reduce stickiness, I like to roll out my dough between two sheets of parchment paper amply dusted with cornstarch. Cover the dough on both sides with the cornstarch, place between the sheets of parchment, and roll out into a rectangular shape about ⅛” thick and 12”X14” in size.
- Transfer the dough (still “wrapped” in parchment paper) to its baking sheet, and slowly remove the top layer to reveal the rolled crust.
- Preheat the oven to 350F.
- Remove the peaches from the fridge, and begin to place them in the center of the galette row by row. You’ll want to leave about 3” of room around the perimeter of the galette so there is ample amounts of dough to fold.
- After the peaches are uniformly placed, top with the pistachios and extra mint.
- Using the parchment paper as your guide, fold the sides of the rectangular dough one at a time over the peaches, until you’ve created an envelope look.
- Amply brush the sides of the dough with a beaten egg and finish with a sprinkle of granulated sugar.
- This step is optional, but you can chill the galette in the fridge for a few minutes while the oven finishes preheating, or if you’re planning to bake at a later time.
- Bake at 350F for 35-40 minutes (38 minutes was my sweet spot) until the crust is beautifully golden.
- Allow to cool completely before slicing so the dough can completely set, and enjoy!
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Baked Goods Coconut Free Gluten Free Pescetarian Shellfish Free Sugar Alcohol Free VegetarianThis is our estimate based on online research. | |
Calories: | 313 |
Fat: | 13 g |
Carbohydrates: | 46 g |
Protein: | 7 g |
Cholesterol: | 30 g |
Sodium: | 182 mg |
Fiber: | 1 g |
Sugars: | 6 g |
Sugar Alcohol: | 0 g |
Calculated per serving. |
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Stone fruit szn is the best szn!! Love this!!
I’m so happy with how this came out!! Peaches are the best!