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How to Make Rustic Pear Galette with Apricot Glaze Recipe. Finish the galette by crimping the dough together (think rustically) around the outside of the tart. A super juicy and tasty pear galette and it's also very easy to make.
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To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have rustic apricot-glazed pear galette using 10 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Rustic apricot-glazed pear galette:
- Make ready crust
- Get 1 cup all-purpose flour
- Make ready 1 stick butter (cold & cubed)
- Prepare 1 tbsp sugar
- Take 3 tbsp water
- Get 1 egg for egg wash on top of crust
- Get filling
- Prepare 2 pears (peeled, cored, sliced 1/4" thick)
- Make ready 4 tbsp apricot jam (warmed)
- Take 2 tbsp butter
I needed an easy, straightforward dessert and these are what I had on hand, so a rustic galette was the most. The Steamboat Inn's pies earn high praise from guests, but during peak pear season it's this rustic galette that draws accolades in the dining room. If you prefer, you can omit the. Not too sweet, the Pear Galette satisfies without being overly cloying.
Instructions to make Rustic apricot-glazed pear galette:
- Preheat oven to 400° F.
- Pour flour and sugar in food processor (w/blade). Add butter and pulse about 5 seconds. (Chunks of butter should still be visible)
- Add water to flour mixture and pulse 10 seconds (until dough begins to form) DO NOT OVER MIX. We are looking to make a flaky/crumbly crust not a hard glutinous crust.
- Remove dough, press gently into a disc. Place on a sheet of plastic wrap on work surface. Place another sheet of plastic wrap on top of disc.
- Roll dough (between 2 plastic wrap sheets) with rolling pin until disc is a rough circle and will fit on your cookie sheet. (If dough begins to get too warm, pop it in the fridge for 15 minutes or so)
- Place a sheet of parchment paper on your cookie sheet. Remove top sheet of plastic wrap and quickly flip your disc upside down onto your parchment. Now remove remaining sheet of plastic wrap.
- Arrange pear slices in concentric circles working from the center outward. Remember rustic not prefect! Important: Leave about 2" of dough around the edge.
- Begin on one edge and fold over the 2" of dough towards the center on top of the pears. Turn your galette about an 1/8th of a turn and fold that edge onto the pears. Continue this folding until the whole outer edge of dough is now folded onto the pears.
- Dot the pears with chunks of the butter. Drizzle warmed (in microwave is fine) apricot jam on pear slices. (A dash of cinnamon too if you're in the mood)
- Lightly brush the top of your crust with egg wash. And bake for about an hour till crust is golden brown and pears are soft.
- Remove from oven and allow to cool before eating. Take care when handling the crust it is flaky/ crumbly and oh so delicious.
- Bon appetit! I hope you enjoy this French tart with your clann. Don't forget to post your pics too.
And of course it's delicious with vanilla ice-cream. The leftovers make a luxurious breakfast, perfect with morning coffee. I hope you give this Rustic Pear Galette with Walnut Crust, a try this fall season, I. Easy to make rustic apricot tart! With fresh apricots, raisins and pecans.
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