Easier than Pie-Fig-Plum Galette

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Galette
By Chef Laura Frankel

For many home cooks, dessert is the final frontier. The meal can be extravagant and gorgeous from soup to entrée and then....the bottom falls out. They order a bakery cake or pie and end up apologizing for it.

Homemade Pie and tart dough frightens many. The thought of rolling out a crust and fitting it into a pan without tearing it is enough to make die-hard cooks......well, it is enough to make them purchase a store bought crust, even if they know it won't taste good!

 

Fear not! This crust is supple, tender, homemade and easy as pie. C'mon people, gather your rolling pins and fearlessly roll that dough. You can do it!

The secret to a supple and easy to work with dough is the addition of an egg yolk. The yolk makes this dough very forgiving and manageable.

Ingredients

Crust Ingredients
1-1/2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
2 tsp. granulated sugar
1/2-teaspoon fine sea salt
11 Tablespoons very cold, non-hydrogenated shortening (I use Earth Balance)
1 large egg yolk
3 tablespoons ice cold water

Filling Ingredients
1 pound ripe plums, pitted (I prefer Stanley Prune plums for their shape and amazing flavor) and cut in half lengthwise
2 pints fresh figs, stemmed and cut in half lengthwise
½ cup sugar + 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
2 teaspoons lemon juice
¼ cup cornstarch
2 tablespoons apricot preserves

Directions

Directions for the Crust
Combine the flour, sugar, and salt in a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment (or if mixing by hand, in a medium bowl). Cut the shortening into 1/2-inch cubes and add them to the flour. On low speed, mix the butter and flour until the flour is no longer white and holds together when you clump it with your fingers, 1 to 2 minutes. If there are still lumps of butter larger than the size of peas, break them up with your fingers. Run a spatula along the bottom of the bowl to loosen anything stuck to the bowl. (If mixing by hand, mix with a pastry cutter or two forks until the butter is mixed into the flour as above).

In a small bowl, mix the egg yolk and water and add them to the flour mixture. On low speed, mix until the dough just comes together, about 15 seconds; the dough will be somewhat soft. (If mixing by hand, add the yolk mixture to the flour and mix gently with a fork until the liquid is well distributed. The dough will still look crumbly and dry.

Dump the dough onto a clean counter and work it with the heel of your hand, pushing and smearing it away from you and gathering it up with a bench scraper and repeating until the dough comes together and is supple). Turn the dough out onto a sheet of plastic wrap, press it into a flat disk, wrap it in the plastic, and let it rest in the refrigerator for 15 to 20 minutes (or up to four days) before rolling it out.

Position a rack in the center of the oven and heat the oven to 350°F. Line a heavy-duty rimmed baking sheet with parchment. Remove the dough from the refrigerator; if the dough is very firm, let it sit at room temperature until it is pliable enough to roll. On a floured surface, roll the dough into a round that's about 13 to 14 inches in diameter. It's all right if the edges are a little ragged. If you can't get a roughly round shape, trim the dough so that it's a rough circle and roll the trimmed scraps back into the dough. Transfer the dough round to the baking sheet and put it in the refrigerator while you prepare the filling.

Directions for the Filling
Preheat oven to 350
Toss all the ingredients, except the apricot preserves, together. Arrange the fruit on the rolled out galette dough, leaving a 3 inch border around the edges.

Start at one side draw the dough toward the center, leaving the center open so the plums show. Keep gathering and adding pleats to the dough. It is ok if the galette looks rustic!
Sprinkle the sugar all around the dough (this makes the galette sparkly).

Bake for about 45-55 minutes or until the fruit is bubbly and the dough is golden brown. Brush the galette with the apricot preserves and allow to cool before serving.

Notes

Recipe: kosher, parve, dessert

 


 

 

Don’t get stuck in a sticky situation.
Get those sweet gifts for Rosh Hashana today!

 

Compiled by: Yaakov Galen, Editor-in-chief

Receiving a thoughtful gift can make all the difference, especially during auspicious times like Rosh Hashanah. Giving gifts can also feel wholesome and empowering knowing that the recipient of your gift deeply appreciates it. 

I compiled this list of gifts that I loved. Although I won't be ordering all of them, I will mention the ones I plan to choose. You can order them straight from Amazon and take care of your Rosh Hashana gifts today.

 

Honey Gifts

I think it's "dip the apple in the honey" or something like that. Correct me if I'm wrong.

 

1. Honeycomb ($20 Range)

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Honey in its natural form, right out of the beehive! Oh and it is certified Kosher! (Certified Kosher by EarthKosher based in Colorado and on the CRC  kosher list.)

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2. A Delectable Honey Selection ($20 Range)

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I used to think honey was just the generic tasting honey we tend to find in the bear containers. As I learned more about honey, I discovered an entire honey world of flavors, textures, and colors. In summary, bees make honey with the pollen they collect in nearby areas. When raw (not infused) honey has a specific flavor it is because the bees collected pollen from areas with pollen that embodies that flavor. Ex. Orange-tasting honey is most likely sourced from the pollen of orange blossoms.

This selection comes with four kinds of honey and is certified OU-P. Berry, Orange Blossoms, Wildflower, and Clover.

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3. A Gorgeous Honey Gift ($50 Range)

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This company has been featured on Kosherye before and we love them. They have a wonderful selection of delicious honey and their bottling is perfect for gifts. Oh, and they are KSA Kosher, also recommended by the CRC.

"Coming straight from the Altamaha and Apalachicola River Basins of Georgia and Florida, Savannah Bee Tupelo Honey preserves the authenticity of its roots. It has a buttery texture while being sweetly reminiscent of nature's taste enhancers from these areas." -Savannah Bee

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Swag for the kids

Although they may appreciate slathering honey all over their Rosh Hashanah dinner, swag for the kids is always a winner.

 

4. Hakol Dvash (everything is honey) T-shirt  ($20 Range)

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5. Shofar So Good T-shirt ($20 Range)

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 6. Apple. Honey. Dip. Repeat. T-shirt ($20 Range)

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Oh my goodness, yes, swag for the baby.

This one is not for the baby obviously, it's for everyone else. Dress the baby up in cute Rosh Hashanah attire to keep everyone entertained. 

 

7. My First Rosh Hashana Bib ($15 Range)

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8. Shofar So Good Funny Baby Onesie ($15 Range)

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Honey Dishes

This dish concept is a staple in many Jewish homes on Rosh Hashanah. These small practical honey dishes are a great way to show importance to the significance of the honey at our table. This selection of honey dishes is a few of my favorites that I was able to find online.

 

9. Stainless Steel and Glass Honey Dish ($20 Range)

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10. Glass Apple and Honey Dish ($50 Range)

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Pomegranate Shape with Stones

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11. Aluminum Pomegranate Honey Dish ($20 Range)

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A Rosh Hashanah Plate By Yair Emanuel

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12. Aluminum Apple Shaped Honey Dish ($50 Range)

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Gold Honeycomb Design. Comes with a spoon.

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13. Nickel-Plated Pomegranate Honey Dish ($40 Range)

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Made of 925 Sterling silver with bee by Nadav Art ($800 Range)

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Tableware Gifts 

These kinds of gifts are often cherished and become staple pieces on your family and friend's tables. Be sure that the design would fit the ambiance of your recipient's home. These are 2 favorites I was able to find online.

 

15. Rosh Hashanah Table Runner ($80 Range)

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This runner is embroidered with various, Simanim, Brachos, and phrases we experience on the night of Rosh Hashana. It is a linen-cotton blend and is machine washable. This runner is made here in the USA. Size: 16 x 122” ( 40 x 310cm ) 

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16. Challah Cover with Pomegranates Embroidery ($20 Range)

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Challah bread cover with pomegranates design and Hebrew Brachos embroidery. Dimensions: 21 inch x 17 inch / 55 cm x 45 

 

 

Fruit and Candy Gift Baskets

Gift baskets are a classy way to tell someone you appreciate or even love them. The Oh Nuts brand has been a favorite of mine for a while, they are reasonably priced, and they are on Amazon! These are my two favorites.

 

17.  Oh! Nuts® Dried Fruit Gift Basket  ($30 Range)

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  • From the vendor:
  • Vegan, all-natural, and no sugar added: Our nutritious dried fruit is packed with healthy vitamins, minerals, and fiber for the ultimate diet-friendly indulgence. No additives, naturally sweet, zero sugar added, dairy-free, and vegan safe. Comes in an apple-shaped basket. OK Parave

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18. Oh! Nuts® Chocolate Covered Cookie Gift Basket ($30 Range)

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From the vendor: 

This beautiful Oh! Nuts tray contains an assortment of 20 decorated sandwich cookies. The gift box is neatly divided into 20 compartments to highlight the beauty of each individual piece. Replace the traditional candy and chocolates with trendier baked goods and dessert treats. OK Parve 

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*This is not a sponsored post. All recommended products are Koshereye tested. We hope to only provide you with amazing Kosher products and recipes. Koshereye may make a small commission if you purchase a product through our Amazon links. 

 


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