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Strawberry Galette

July 21, 2021

Strawberry Galette

One of my favorite fruits to use in a galette is mango.  During the summer months our two trees produce a good harvest of fruit that we use in all sorts of recipes.  But not everyone has access to mangos so any number of other seasonal fruits or berries are suitable.  I particularly like strawberries.  They make a gorgeous galette that bakes up beautifully.  The crust holds up well and leftovers, if any, are a real treat with coffee the following morning.

Fresh Strawberries

The strawberries found in the markets can vary in sweetness.  It’s a good idea to buy ones that are ripe and juicy in appearance but not at all soft.  Strawberries are quite perishable so plan on making the galette within a day or two of buying your strawberries.

Weighing Flour

The crust for this galette is excellent. It holds up well to the juicy strawberry filling and does not become soggy even if you have leftovers the following day.

Chilled Earth Balance Buttery Stick Cubes

I used Earth Balance Buttery Sticks (vegan and lactose free) but feel free to use regular unsalted butter as the original recipe calls for.   Whatever you choose to use, make sure it does not sit out on the counter and is well chilled.  Buttery Sticks are not as firm as regular butter so I freeze the cubes for 15-30 minutes before proceeding with the recipe.

Galette Dough

If I am short on time I freeze the wrapped dough for 30 minutes instead of chilling it in the refrigerator for a few hours.

Sliced Strawberries

Strawberries & Sugar

A little sugar is stirred into the berries which will give them a bit of sweetness, but not too much.

Strawberries & Sugar

Strawberry Jam & Cornstarch Mixture

The strawberries are gently tossed into a mixture of strawberry jam that is mixed with cornstarch and a pinch of salt.  

Rolled Out Dough

Roll the dough out on parchment paper.  Transfer the rolled out dough to your rimmed baking sheet and continue with the recipe.  

Strawberries on Galette Dough

Leave a 2-inch border (sometimes I end up with 1 1/2-inches!) to fold over the filling.  The original recipe calls for brushing the edges of the galette with some of the reserved strawberry juice and sprinkling sugar over the edges before baking.  Try not to apply too much of the juice as it is quite thin and will drip down the sides of the crust.  You can brush the crust with a bit of lactose free half and half or whole milk instead, then sprinkle with sparkling sugar.  The coarse-grained sugar adds a beautiful sparkle and sweet crunch to each slice of the baked galette.

Strawberries in Galette Dough

The dough is pleated every 2 inches to shape the galette and keep the strawberries the center of attention.

Strawberry Galette

I brush a bit of warmed strawberry jam over the strawberries once the galette is done baking. It gives the galette extra flavor and a beautiful sheen.

Strawberry Galette with Ice Cream

Strawberry Galette
 
Adapted from Cook's Country
Author:
Serves: 10
Ingredients
  • Dough:
  • 1½ cups (7½ ounces) all-purpose flour
  • ¼ teaspoon salt (1/2 teaspoon if using unsalted butter)
  • 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
  • 10 tablespoons Earth Balance Buttery Sticks cut into ½-inch cubes and frozen for 15 - 30 minutes (or unsalted butter well chilled)
  • 6 tablespoons ice water
  • Filling:
  • 1½ pounds strawberries, hulled, halved if small or quartered if large (about 5 cups)
  • ¼ cup (1¾ ounces) granulated sugar + 1 tablespoon sugar, divided
  • ⅓ cup strawberry jam + 1 tablespoon, divided
  • 1½ tablespoons cornstarch
  • ⅛ teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 1 tablespoon coarse sparkling sugar
Preparation
  1. For the dough: Process flour, salt, and sugar in a food processor until combined, about 4 pulses. Scatter Buttery Sticks cubes over the top and pulse until mixture resembles coarse sand and butter pieces are the size of small peas, about 10-12 pulses. Add ice water to flour mixture and pulse until dough begins to form small curds and holds together when pinched with your fingers, about 5 pulses.
  2. Transfer mixture to a lightly floured counter. Gather dough into a rough rectangular mound about 8 inches long and 4 inches wide. Starting at the farthest end, use the heel of your hand to smear a small amount of dough against the counter, pushing firmly down and away from you. Continue doing this while turning the dough as you go. Continue until all the dough has been worked, about 8 times. This is a process of working the crumbles of flour, butter, and water together into a dough by smearing them against the counter, making for a sturdy, flaky crust. Form dough into a 6-inch disk, wrap tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 2 hours or freeze (if short on time) for 30 minutes. The dough can be refrigerated for up to 2 days.
  3. For the filling: One hour before rolling out the dough, toss strawberries with ¼ cup sugar in a medium bowl. Set aside for 1 hour. Reserve 1 tablespoon strawberry juice (if using for crust). Drain strawberries in colander while rolling out dough.
  4. Adjust oven rack to lower-middle position and heat oven to 375 degrees. Roll dough into 12-inch circle on parchment paper. Transfer dough on parchment paper to rimmed baking sheet, cover loosely with plastic wrap and refrigerate until firm, about 15 minutes.
  5. Whisk jam, cornstarch, and salt in a large bowl. Add drained strawberries and toss gently to coat. Remove dough from refrigerator (I transfer to dough to a second rimmed baking sheet that hasn't been chilled) and mound fruit in center, leaving a 2-inch border. Grasp one edge of dough and fold up 2-inches over fruit. Repeat around circumference of galette, overlapping dough every 2-inches. Firmly pinch pleated dough to secure. Sprinkle reserved 1 tablespoon of sugar over the strawberries. Brush top edges of dough with reserved strawberry juice, half and half or whole milk and sprinkle with sparkling sugar.
  6. Bake until crust is deep golden brown and fruit is bubbling, about 1 hour 5 minutes. Let galette cool on baking sheet for 5 minutes. Warm reserved tablespoon of jam. Brush jam over the berries. Let cool for 15 minutes. Using parchment, carefully slide galette onto serving plate. Serve warm or at room temperature.

 

Cookies, Dessert, French, Lactose Free, Recipes

Financiers ~ French Almond-Browned Butter Cakes

July 16, 2020

Raspberry & Almond Financiers

Cook’s Illustrated recently published this wonderful recipe in their bimonthly magazine.  I was not familiar with these petite cakes known in France by the curious name, financiers.  John knew exactly what they were and recommended that I make some.  I may not have made them if I didn’t already have a mini muffin pan which is required for this recipe.  Now that I have made them numerous times, I can say that it is worth buying the pan even if you only use it make these little treats.  Fianciers (almond-browned butter cakes) are typically offered to restaurant guests at the end of a meal.  These little cakes can be popped in your mouth or daintily eaten in one or two bites.

24- Cup Mini Muffin Tin, Baking Spray with Flour

Cook’s Illustrated goes into detail on why using baking spray with flour is so important for this recipe.  As they tested different batches of financiers, the ones made with regular vegetable spray produced domed cakes.  For most other pastries made in muffin tins, that is what you would want and expect. However, I learned that authentic financiers should have relatively flat tops and the flour in baking spray provided a bit of insulation so the sides of the cakes could rise more before setting, resulting in sides that were mostly even with the tops of the cakes.

Almond Flour, Egg Whites, Miyoko's Vegan Butter

With just 6 ingredients, finaciers are a breeze to make.    Almond flour and browned butter are what gives these cakes their distinctive flavor.  I was pleased to know that Miyoko’s vegan butter can be browned just like the real thing.

Miyoko's Browned Butter

Miyoko's Browned Butter

Browning the butter takes just a couple of minutes.  Once the butter has browned quickly transfer it to a small bowl so that it doesn’t burn.
Financiers Batter

The browned butter is mixed in with the other ingredients then divided into the mini muffin tin.

Almonds, Fresh Raspberries, Frozen Strawberries

I have tried a few different toppings such as raspberries, strawberries, chocolate and sliced almonds.  I like the financiers with strawberries or raspberries, however, my favorite is the financiers with sliced almonds. La présentation est magnifique!

Financiers Ready to be Baked

Financiers

If you use strawberries or raspberries, cut them into small pieces so there is less of a chance they will sink to the bottom of the batter.

Financiers

Financiers

Financiers
 
Adapted from Cook's Illustrated magazine
Author:
Serves: 24
Ingredients
  • 5 tablespoons (2.5 ounces) Miyoko's vegan butter (or unsalted butter)
  • ¾ cup (3 ounces) finely ground almond flour
  • ½ cup + 1 tablespoon (4 ounces) granulated sugar
  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • pinch of table salt or ⅛ teaspoon if using unsalted butter
  • ⅓ cup (3 ounces) egg whites (liquid or fresh)
  • Sliced almonds (lightly toasted), fresh or frozen raspberries and strawberries (small pieces cut from the top of fruit). If using frozen fruit keep pieces frozen until you are ready to use them.
Preparation
  1. Special equipment: 24-cup mini muffin tin, large wire rack for cooling, baking spray with flour.
  2. Adjust oven rack to middle position and heat oven to 375 degrees. Generously spray 24-cup mini muffin tin with baking spray with flour. Melt butter in a 10-inch skillet over medium-high heat. Cook, stirring and scraping skillet constantly with a rubber spatula, until milk solids are dark golden brown and butter has a nutty aroma, about 1-3 minutes. Immediately transfer butter to a heatproof bowl.
  3. Whisk almond flour, sugar, all-purpose flour, and salt together in a medium bowl. Add egg whites. Using a rubber spatula stir until combined. Stir in butter until incorporated. Distribute the batter evenly among muffin cups. Note that the muffin cups should be filled less than halfway otherwise you will run out of batter. Place slivered almonds or small pieces of raspberries or strawberries on top of the batter (don't press into the batter).
  4. Bake until the edges are well browned and the tops are golden, about 14 minutes, rotating muffin tin halfway through baking. Remove tin from oven and immediately invert wire rack on top of the tin. Invert rack and tin; carefully remove pan. Turn cakes right side up and let cool for about 20 minutes before serving. They are best eaten the same day they are baked, but can be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for a few days or frozen for a few months. Bring to room temperature before serving.

 

Dessert, Fruit, Lactose Free, Recipes

Strawberry Ice Cream

July 20, 2018

Strawberry Ice Cream Cone

These days there is a far better selection of good lactose-free products available to those of us who are lactose intolerant.  I love Green Valley’s lactose free yogurt, cream cheese and sour cream.  I’ve been told they will soon have lactose free cottage cheese available which is excellent news as I use it in my favorite cheesy beef stuffed shells.  Organic Valley makes lactose-free half and half, a real life saver when it comes to making desserts such as this strawberry ice cream.  I love the simplicity of this recipe from King Arthur Flour.  It doesn’t require simmering the sugar and cream, nor does it call for using eggs. It’s just a delight to be able to make lactose-free ice cream at home with the freshest fruit available as well as in flavors usually not found in markets.

Fresh Strawberries

Strawberries are in season right now so it’s the perfect opportunity to whip up some homemade ice cream.  We still have some Pirie and Rapoza mangos on our trees which means mango ice cream is up next.

Strawberries, Sugar & Vodka

A portion of the strawberries are sliced thinly and mixed with sugar and vodka.  The strawberries eventually go into the ice cream during the last few minutes of churning.  They add a nice pop of extra strawberry flavor in every spoonful.

Strawberry Ice Cream

Strawberry Ice Cream
 
Adapted from King Arthur Flour
Author:
Serves: 5 cups
Ingredients
  • 1 pound fresh strawberries
  • 1¼ cups sugar, divided
  • 3 tablespoons 80-proof liquor such as vodka
  • ¼ cup light corn syrup
  • 2 cups Organic Valley lactose-free half & half (or regular half & half)
  • pinch of salt
Preparation
  1. Wash, hull, and quarter 6 ounces of strawberries. Slice the quarters very thinly. Place in a bowl and pour ½ cup of the sugar and the vodka over the berries. Mix, cover, and refrigerate at least 2 hours.
  2. Wash, hull and quarter the remaining berries, and puree with an immersion blender or regular blender. Strain through a fine-mesh strainer to remove the seeds. Measure out 1½ cups of the strained puree.
  3. In a large mixing bowl,whisk the remaining ¾ cup sugar with the puree. Whisk in the corn syrup and half & half until fully combined. Whisk in a pinch of salt, or to taste.
  4. Chill the mixture until very cold, about 2 hours. Transfer the mixture to the freezer and chill for another 15 minutes.
  5. Pour mixture into the ice cream maker and process according to the manufacturer's instructions. My Cuisinart takes about 25 minutes. In the last few minutes of churning, retrieve the sliced strawberries from the refrigerator and drain the liquid. Add the berries to the ice cream for the final few turns.
  6. Transfer the ice cream to a covered container and freeze for at least 4 hours or overnight.

 

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