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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Apple Cranberry Galette

I just spotted this yummy galette today at a lovely blog known as Anecdotes and Apple Cores. I knew I wanted to make it right away.  



It was thoroughly delicious, and filled the house with the aroma of fall.  
Here's Monet's recipe.  The only thing I did was substitute dried cranberries for the fresh ones, since I had some already.
 

1 recipe all butter pastry,
refrigerated
2 lb. Granny Smith apples (4 large), peeled and sliced into 1/4 inch pieces
1/4 cup sugar
1/4 cup water
2 tbsp. honey
1 tbsp. orange juice
½ tsp. ground cinnamon
3/4 cups fresh cranberries
1 tbsp. unsalted butter, cut into thin slices
Sugar, for dusting

1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees and a line a large cookie sheet with parchment paper.

2. Prepare your filling: In a large saucepan over medium heat, combine sugar, water, honey, orange juice and cinnamon. Heat, stirring often, until sugar has dissolved. Add apples and simmer until softened and opaque, about 5-7 minutes. Remove apples from pan with a slotted spoon, reserving juices in pan.

3. Add cranberries to pan and simmer until they begin to pop and the liquid thickens, about 2-3 minutes.

4. Combine apples and cranberries in a medium bowl, stir until berries are evenly distributed.

5. On a lightly floured, roll out your refrigerated pie dough to a 12 inch circle. Transfer your circle to your prepared baking sheet and spoon filling in the center, leaving a 1-2 inch border. Fold the border over the filling, pleating the edges to form a broad rim. Lay the thin slices of butter over the fruit and dust the crust with raw sugar.

6. Bake in preheated oven until pastry is a light golden brown and the fruit has softened, about 30-40 minutes. Allow to cool to room temperature before serving.

 Today I also made some Stuffed Acorn Squash.


These were easy and quick since they are prepared in the microwave.  And I really enjoyed the combination of the sweet and savory stuffing with the squash.  Click here for the recipe.  

Last but not least I also tried a recipe I saw for some corn pudding.


I found it edible at best, but the kids seemed to like it.  Maybe it's because of the sweetness.  Here's the recipe if you're interested. 

29 comments:

  1. There's somethinag about galettes that are just so elegant yet homey at the same time. This one is quite beautiful.

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  2. Your galettes looks awesome. I always love this kind of rustic crust. And so is the stuffed squash & pudding! Salivating already. Hope you're having a good day.
    Blessings, Kristy

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  3. Just beautiful! I love the little addition you added to the middle. Just gorgeous. I'm so glad that you enjoyed it, and I'm honored that you mentioned me. Thank you!

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  4. I need to get on board the gallette train. I've never made one before! I love the combination of apple and cranberry in this one. Sure looks pretty!

    Looks like you were cooking/baking up a storm. I'm down with everything you made!

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  5. I want the galette and the corn pudding!

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  6. all of them are so beautiful! i don't think i even know what corn pudding tastes like, i need to try it!

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  7. The galette is gorgeous! What yummy Fall flavors.
    I have never tried acorn squash, and seeing that photo of yours really makes me want to go pick some up. They look absolutely delicious with that stuffing. Yum!

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  8. I love galettes...they are so easy to make!

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  9. I so agree with Leslie, these are so simple to make and yet so yummy. I made my first one about a year ago and have not stopped since, looks great!

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  10. That pastry looks delicious! I can almost taste it! (I once baked corn pudding in several acorn squash...is that crazy? The pudding and the squash in one bite was pretty good...) But I agree - once you see that galette you need to make it!

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  11. Your galette is gorgeous! I love Monet's blog. She is such a sweetheart!

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  12. I was drooling over the galette too! And your speaking my language with the stuffed acorn squash! Love it.

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  13. It all looks amazing. I am now drooling over the gallette though. Please save me a piece. Yum.

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  14. This was a loaded post. I wish I could pull up a chair and pull out my fork. The acorn squash looks so tasty and your galette is gorgeous. I love the beautiful color of the cranberries.
    Mimi

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  15. It all looks good but I LOVE that galette! Yum! Great choices!

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  16. I love Monet's blog and remember moaning over how delicious this looked! So good.

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  17. yet another recipe that makes me want to get in the kitchen!!!

    I'm so glad I came across your blog recently. I've really enjoyed looking through your posts. I'm giving you a "Stylish Blog Award". Feel free to stop on over and pick it up.

    www.everywhereorange.com

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  18. Hmmm - this galette looks glorious and is perfect for this time of year.

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  19. I love galettes I make 'em all the time now and "fill" them with whatever I have handy.
    ~ingrid

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  20. Geez, you've been busy! I saw these galettes over at Monet's blog. So pretty! I really need to pick up some acorn squash!

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  21. I love acorn squash, but never have stuffed it. I guess I should! Also, I used to have a corn pudding recipe that was just right, but I can't find it. I've tried many corn pudding recipes looking for something similar, but nothing has done it. I'll take a look at this one.

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  22. What a pretty rustic tart! It sounds wonderful. I am also a huge fan of stuffed acorn squash. It's a fall menu staple in our house. Great recipes!

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  23. I love the simplicity of a galette! Can't wait to try the corn pudding.

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  24. I have an acorn squash that needs to be used and if there is anyway to make vegetables better, it is to stuff them with meat! ha ha.

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  25. I saw this on Monet's site and it draws me in all over again. Yes, I need to make it.

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  26. Love the galette. We just made a cranberry one for TWD last week. Galettes are so easy--rustic!
    I'll have to try that acorn squash. I've got a few and want to do just the right yummy thing with them.
    Happy Thanksgiving!

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