Mini Cranberry Blueberry Galette Recipe {gluten-free} (2024)

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I havebig love for pastry magicians and pie queens. Even after lots of practice making gluten-free crusts and baked goods of different kinds, working with a sheet of dough is still intimidating.

So mini blueberry galettes to the rescue this Thanksgiving… rustic and juicy, with a flaky crust that doesn’t have to be carefully configured. My way of saying thanks for a little less imperfection in my life, and a whole lot to be grateful for.

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Sure,we should count our blessings every day as some would say, not just the holidays. But I appreciate theirpower in making us all pause a bit, to reflect on why we’re so fortunate to be right where we are. To spend extratime together, to love a little harder.

This year I’m saying extra prayers for my restored health, and ability to live a full life that I wasn’t sure I’d ever have again – grateful to have healed the small intestinal bacterial overgrowth so I can eat what I love and embrace all that food brings to my life, including the people and a career I wouldn’t trade for the world.

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This post is sponsored by Cascadian Farm, and I’m using their special Mountain Peak Organic Blueberries, grown on their farm in Skagit Valley, WA. They’re so bountiful and juicy!Four varieties of blueberries (Patriots, Toros, Bluecrop, & Spartan) are in each bag, making for a diverse and flavorful blend. Be on the lookout for them exclusively at Whole Foods.

And finally an answer last month to the intense headaches and constant earaches. Theepiglottisin my throat is out of place, which has decreased my airway to 1/3 of normal.From the distress of trying to figure out how to breathe, myjaw moved out of place and now I have bone on bone contact on both sides.

The constant grinding and all of my muscles in my face trying to brace the pain is inevitably the cause, so to we fix it, I am wearing a custom brace on my lower teeth all day, every day, for 8 months. If all goes correctly, my jaw will move forward, and allow the soft tissue to slide into place and act as a cushion. When that happens, my epiglottis should move at the same time.

Mini Cranberry Blueberry Galette Recipe {gluten-free} (4)Mini Cranberry Blueberry Galette Recipe {gluten-free} (5)Hallelujah. I’ve been wearing the “retainer” for about two weeks and the number of days in between the headaches is getting longer, which is great. I know it will be up and down as my face tries to figure out what is going on, but it’s progress. Not only am I feeling better, but much more at peace knowing there is an answer, and a reason.

And did I mention there’s a reason forthese mini galettes too? They were the answer to my desire foreveryone at the Thanksgiving table to havetheir own little pie, without all the fuss.

Mini Cranberry Blueberry Galette Recipe {gluten-free} (6)Mini Cranberry Blueberry Galette Recipe {gluten-free} (7)The gluten-free crust is one of all butter, flaky and light, yet holds the cranberries and blueberries inside. These two fruits are the perfect match for each other, a combination of tart and sweet in each bite.

Fruit forward and juicy, just like a good wine.

Some of the juices will bubble over the top as they bake,creating a beautiful, rustic bleed.

Not only would the galettes be a great end to y0ur turkey feast, but really anytime during the holidays.

I loveto serve these fruit purses with homemade vanilla ice cream, straight from the the oven, melting its way into dessert heaven.

It reminds me of berries and cream, one of the simplest delights.

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Mini Cranberry Blueberry Gluten Free Galettes

Treat yourself to a single serve pie with these mini blueberry galettes!

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Prep Time :30 minutes minutes

Cook Time :25 minutes minutes

Additional Time :40 minutes minutes

Total Time :1 hour hour 35 minutes minutes

Yield: 9 mini galettes

Author: Amanda Paa

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Ingredients

  • gluten-free pastry dough:
  • 50 grams superfine brown rice flour plus more for dusting
  • 90 grams oat flour
  • 40 grams tapioca starch
  • 1 tablespoon organic cane sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 1 stick 8 tablespoons or 110 g cold unsalted butter, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 5 tablespoons ice cold water
  • cranberry-blueberry filling:
  • 1 8 ounce bag Cascadian Farm organic Mountain Peak frozen blueberries
  • 1 1/4 cups fresh cranberries
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons tapioca starch or cornstarch
  • 1/3 cup organic cane sugar
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
  • for top of crust:
  • 1 egg yolk beaten
  • turbinado sugar for dusting

Instructions

  • Combine the first six ingredients in a food processor. Pulse once or twice to combine. Add the diced butter and pulse until you end up with small pieces of butter that are visible throughout the flour.

  • In a small bowl, whisk together the egg yolk and 3 tablespoons ice water. Add it to the dough and pulse until it comes together. Add 2 more tablespoons ice water.

  • Turn the dough onto a work surface, knead it a couple of times, and form a disk. Wrap in plastic wrap, flatten it, and refrigerate for at least 40 minutes.

  • Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Mix together the filling ingredients in a large bowl, coating completely, and let sit. Then, generously flour your surface, and grab about 2 tablespoons dough. Roll out each dough ball into 4 to 5 inch wide circles, about 1/8 inch thick. Transfer to a parchment lined baking pan. Then, add 3 tablespoons fruit mixture to the middle of the dough. Fold the edges up and pinch together where possible.

  • Brush the edges with egg yolk, and sprinkle with turbinado sugar. Repeat.

  • Bake for 22 to 24 minutes, until bubbling and golden brown. Remove from oven and let stand for 15 minutes before serving

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Mini Cranberry Blueberry Galette Recipe {gluten-free} (2024)

FAQs

How do you keep galette crust from getting soggy? ›

If you are using a very ripe or juicy fruit, like summer strawberries, add a thickener like cornstarch. And here's a secret tip from Saffitz: You can give yourself extra insurance against a soggy crust by dusting the galette dough with semolina flour or breadcrumbs before adding the filling.

Can you make galette the day before? ›

Can you make a galette ahead of time? Yes! You can make the filling and dough and chill it in the refrigerator overnight, then assemble the galette the next day when you're ready to bake it.

What is the difference between pie crust and galette crust? ›

The difference is in the preparation: while a traditional pie crust is pressed into the bottom and sides of a pie plate and crimped along the edges in a decorative fashion, a galette crust is rolled out, topped with filling, and then folded over itself in a round shape and placed on a baking sheet.

What is the difference between pie dough and galette dough? ›

A galette, if you're unfamiliar, is a kind of open-faced, freeform pie. The dough for the crust is the same as a traditional pie, but the structure of the dessert is different.

Why do French people eat galette? ›

Galette des Rois is eaten to celebrate the Biblical Epiphany. It is a religious feast commemorating the arrival of 'Three Kings' at the manger where Jesus was born.

Why is the galette eaten on January 6th? ›

In France, the slightly more restrained Galette des Rois is enjoyed on January 6th in celebration of the Epiphany, said to mark the arrival of the Three Kings in Bethlehem. Families come together on or around this date to share their galette, into which is baked a small ceramic baby charm (the “fève”).

Why do the French eat galette? ›

The French have been serving up galette des rois since the 14th-century. Traditionally, it's served on January 6th – the 12th day of Christmas – to celebrate the Epiphany, a religious feast day commemorating the arrival of the Three Kings to the manger where Jesus was born.

How do you keep the bottom crust crisp? ›

After adding the dough to the pie plate, he sprinkles another heaping teaspoon of crumbs on top of the dough before adding the filling. These crumbs act as a second moisture, absorbing every last bit of moisture from the crust. Say it with us: crisp, golden and perfectly flaky crust.

How do you keep pastry crispy? ›

1.Wrap them tight

Nothing is worse than a pastry that has gone stale, is hard to chew on and is no longer crispy. To avoid that, simply keep the pastry such as a croissant or madeleine in a paper bag to keep it crisp if you plan on consuming it within 12 hours.

How to get a crispy bottom pie crust? ›

Getting a brown, flaky/crispy bottom crust on your pie is all about quick and effective heat transfer. That's why aluminum or aluminum/steel pans — rather than glass or stoneware — are your best choice for baking pie. Metal, especially aluminum, transfers heat quickly and efficiently from oven to pie crust.

How to prevent wetting of the bottom crust of the bake products? ›

* Suggestions to prevent soaked lower crust
  1. Brush crust with slightly beaten egg white and bake at high temperature for a few minutes to coagulate egg white.
  2. Use a filling with a high egg-to-milk ratio.
  3. Preheat milk for filling.
  4. Chill pie crust for 1 hour before filling.

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