Saturday, May 18, 2019

It's The Berries



I want it to feel like spring, but Mother Nature is not cooperating. We are having February weather...rain, chill, more rain, gray skies, chilly breezes, more rain.

Still, our local strawberry farm had berries on Wednesday so yesterday we had strawberries, some raspberries that are not local and some olallieberries from the freezer, saved there from last summer. Just what is needed to make a spring feeling galette (free form pie) for Sweetie.

Put the berries together (strawberries were diced since they were large, frozen berries were left frozen), add a tiny bit of sugar and a lot of cornstarch (for they WILL be juicy!), some lemon zest and orange zest and we have a spring-like filling. Total amount of filling was about 4.5 - 5 cups. Sugar was 1/4 cup and you have to estimate the cornstarch depending on how juicy your fruit is. Zest is 1/2 teaspoon each kind.

Roll out some pie dough to about 12 inches diameter, put it on a foil-lined pizza pan (because of those juices the foil is essential), mound the fruit mixture in the center and pat it down, then fold the edges of the pie dough over the berry mixture (about 4-5 inches for my galette), brush dough with some half and half or soy creamer (about 1 tablespoon) and sprinkle on some sanding sugar (optional) and you have the makings of a delicious dessert that is almost a pie, but easier and rustic looking.

Bake at 450 degrees for 10 minutes, then reduce heat to 350 and bake until golden brown and cooked through...and look at those beautiful ruby juices!


Cool long enough that you don't burn your tongue on the hot fruit and then cut a slice and enjoy! Think spring!!

2 comments :

  1. Tonight is our final concert and we have guests from out of town, intending to have brunch in the back porch, and outings to ice cream and... nope, they were squinting through driving rain on the way from the airport.

    We had berry salad planned, but galette sounds ...warmer!!

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  2. Berry salad...and galette and some bourbon to warm things up, but no back porch. Our doggie is getting tired of the rain. I'm OK with it because the garden loves it. Still, looking for the sun soon.

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