Yesterday morning I toasted some homemade bread for breakfast.
I spent the rest of the day going for a long walk ...
Making ginger, peanut noodles with chicken for lunch ...
And finishing a book in the back yard.
I also made a galette for the first time ...
Earlier this summer when I made peach pie, I had a bit of leftover pie dough. I didn't know what to do with it. My mom used to always make cinnamon twists with her leftover pie dough, but I don't have her recipe (if anyone knows about these, and has the recipe, I'd love it).
I hate to admit it, but I have thrown out leftover pie dough before *gasp!
I ended up wrapping the dough tightly in plastic wrap and freezing it. Yesterday I thawed it out, and decided to just wing it and make a galette. I got about a cupful of frozen Saskatoon berries, and sprinkled about 2 T of sugar over that, about 1 tsp of cornstarch (to thicken), and about 1 tsp of tapioca pearls (to soak up some of the excess liquid). I put about 1/2 tsp of lemon juice, and about 3/4 tsp of vanilla, and tossed this all together. Again, I was just making this up as I went along, so none of the measurements are exact.
I rolled the dough out, piled the berries into the middle, and folded the sides up like so ...
I brushed the top with an egg/ water mixture, and then put it into a pre-heated oven (400 F). I didn't know how long it would take, so I just checked it every 10 minutes or so, until it looked perfectly golden and bubbly. It probably took around 35-40 minutes.
When Christopher got home from work he dove right into this, just picking it up and eating it like a hand-pie. He promptly told me that I am not allowed to throw leftover pie dough away again ... haha, yes dear ;-) It was a hit, and made enough for 2-3 servings.
Have you ever had a galette? Made one? What do you do with leftover pie dough?
1 comment:
Yum, that looks delicious! I have never had a sweet gallette but I have had a lot of savory ones in France. I don't do much experimentation with GF baking so I don't know how pie dough would turn out... I know it can be done but I don't have the patience for all the trial and error it would likely involve!!
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