Easy Cherry Galette Recipe – Real Food with Sarah (2024)

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This Cherry Galette recipe is easier to make than a standard cherry pie, and just as tasty! Impress your guests with this elegant dessert. A mixture of sweet cherry filling and store-bought flaky buttery pie crust, it can be prepped in just 20 minutes!

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  • 🌟Why You'll Love this Recipe
  • What is a Galette?
  • 🥘Ingredients and Substitutions
  • 🔪Instructions
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Growing up my dad always ate cherries! I didn't enjoy them or even remember trying them but now I couldn't imagine life without them. When most people think about cherries the sweet maraschino cherries are usually the first thing to come to mind. I'm here to tell you that during cherry season sweet red cherries are just as sweet and decadent.

Fresh cherries are one of my favorite fruits. One thing you'll always find in my farmers market haul is sweet cherries. This is my favorite time of year because they're in season and I know I won't have trouble finding them. The beautiful dark crimson red fruit is the perfect sweet bite, especially in the center of the buttery crust.

🌟Why You'll Love this Recipe

  • 7 ingredients. This galette is made with only 7 ingredients, most of which are pantry staples.
  • 20 minute prep time. It takes minutes to combine the cherry mixture and lay out the galette dough.
  • Easy. A baked galette brings the look of extravagance to a simple dessert. Though this recipe is made from scratch it's as easy as it gets!

What is a Galette?

A galette is a French term to describe various types of flat round or free-form pie. There's a wide range of fillings but galette crust often has a rustic thrown together feel. You don't even need a pie dish!

It's the "Oh, I just threw this on" of desserts. The best part of a rustic galette is that it doesn't need to look perfect to taste delicious!

🥘Ingredients and Substitutions

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What type of cherry should I use for a galette?

You can use either fresh or frozen sweet cherries. If you want to use fresh cherries, I recommend using a cherry pitter as the process will be faster.

If you're looking for a tart kick, use sour cherries for a sour cherry galette. Not a cherry fan? Swap them out for your favorite fruit!

  • Pre-made pie crust.If you're a pie crust master, feel free to whip your own up but I'll stick to buying pre-made!
  • Fresh lemon juice.Using fresh lemon juice allows the flavors to pop while also balancing the sweetness.
  • Brown sugar. Brown sugar has a rich taste. I recommend only swapping it out for coconut sugar.
  • Cornstarch.Cornstarch can be swapped out for all-purpose flour or arrowroot powder.
  • Egg. Egg wash is used to brush the pastry dough to prevent it from burning but also allows it to turn golden brown. However, this is always optional.
  • Turbinado sugar. Or any other coarse sugar. White sugar will also work.

See the recipe card below for the remaining ingredients and quantities.

🔪Instructions

This rustic cherry galette couldn't be easier to make. Pitted cherries are mixed together with brown sugar, lemon juice, and cornstarch. Then the cherry filling is loosely wrapped in pie dough and baked to a golden brown.

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Step 1: Add your filling ingredients to a large mixing bowl.

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Step 2: Mix the filling ingredients to combine.

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Step 3: On a prepared baking sheet lay out the pie crust and add the cherry filling to the center of the pie crust.

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Step 4: Fold in the edges of the dough, brush with egg yolk and sprinkle with sugar. Bake for 25-30 minutes. Allow to cool and serve with your favorite vanilla ice cream.

💭Recipe FAQs

How do I prevent soggy pie crust?

The cornstarch or flour in the filling mixture is essential for soaking up excess moisture from the fruit. This will allow the moisture to stay in the filling and not seep into the flaky pie crust.

What's the difference between a tart and a galette?

Though another elegant staple of French cuisine, a tart takes a little more skill and patience. A fruit galette is a rustic dessert that can be thrown together without the apprehension of perfection.

How long will a cherry galette stay fresh?

​If you store your cherry galette in an airtight container at room temperature it will stay fresh for 2-3 days. Store in the refrigerator for it to stay fresh for 4-5 days.

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👩🏻‍🍳Chef Tips

  • When baking with frozen fruit, don't thaw it ahead of time.
  • Allow the pie crust to come to room temperature before rolling it out to prevent tearing.
  • Place your galette on the lowest rack while cooking to prevent the pie crust from burning.
  • The most important thing to remember after cooking traditional pie, galettes, and other fruit-filled desserts is to allow them to cool before serving. When cooled it allows the fruit mixture to solidify so you don't have any runaway filling.
  • To reheat, place slices on plates and microwave for about 30 seconds until warm. You can also reheat in the oven at 350 degrees F for about 5-10 minutes.

🥧Serving

Serve this sweet cherry galette with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, whipped cream, or sweet cream.

For more fruity desserts check out my Cranberry Curd Tart, Cranberry Oatmeal Bars, Berry Crisp with Frozen Berries, and Blueberry Lemon Tart.

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Cherry Galette

This Cherry Galette recipe is easier to make than a standard cherry pie, and just as tasty! Impress your guests with this elegant dessert. A mixture of sweet cherry filling and store-bought flaky buttery pie crust, it can be prepped in just 20 minutes!

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cooling Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 1 hour hour 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 Slices

Calories: 247.92kcal

Author: Sarah Hill

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 pre-made pie crust
  • 2 ½ cups frozen pitted cherries, cut in half
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • cup brown sugar
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch
  • 1 egg yolk
  • 2 tablespoons granulated or turbinado sugar

Instructions

  • Allow the pie crust to come to room-temperature.

  • Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F.

  • In a large bowl, mix the cherries together with the lemon juice, brown sugar and cornstarch.

  • On a baking sheet lined with parchment paper, lay out the pie crust.

  • Add the filling to the center of the pie crust leaving 2-3 inches on the outside.

  • Gently fold the pie crust over the edges.

  • Brush with egg yolk and sprinkle with sugar.

  • Bake for 25-30 minutes.

  • Allow to cool for 20-30 minutes before slicing. Serve as is or with vanilla ice cream.

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Notes

  • When baking with frozen fruit, don't thaw it ahead of time.
  • Allow the pie crust to come to room temperature before rolling it out to prevent tearing.
  • Place your galette on the lowest rack while cooking to prevent the pie crust from burning.
  • The most important thing to remember after cooking traditional pie, galettes, and other fruit-filled desserts is to allow them to cool before serving. When cooled it allows the fruit mixture to solidify so you don't have any runaway filling.
  • To reheat, place slices on plates and microwave for about 30 seconds until warm. You can also reheat in the oven at 350 degrees F for about 5-10 minutes.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Slice | Calories: 247.92kcal | Carbohydrates: 41.66g | Protein: 2.86g | Fat: 8.32g | Saturated Fat: 2.62g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1.06g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3.82g | Cholesterol: 32.4mg | Sodium: 121.05mg | Potassium: 177.39mg | Fiber: 1.95g | Sugar: 23.29g | Vitamin A: 80.49IU | Vitamin C: 4.99mg | Calcium: 27.12mg | Iron: 1.13mg

Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and should be considered estimates. Actual nutritional content will vary with brands used, measuring methods, portion sizes and more.

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FAQs

What's the difference between a tart and a galette? ›

The main difference is that tarts only have a bottom crust, and the crust is much thicker than a pie crust. Galettes – This is basically a pie made without using a pie dish, but because that would be too simple galettes can be made with any type of pastry dough.

What is a fruit galette? ›

1. : a flat round cake of pastry often topped with fruit. 2. : a food prepared and served in the shape of a flat round cake.

Why do French people eat galette? ›

Galette des Rois is eaten to celebrate the Biblical Epiphany. It is a religious feast commemorating the arrival of 'Three Kings' at the manger where Jesus was born.

What is the Italian version of galette? ›

Crostata is an Italian term, and galette is French; however, by definition, you can use these terms interchangeably. They're referring to the same, easy and distinctly elegant dessert. By whichever name, this free-form pastry is always a great choice when you find yourself with a bounty of peak season produce.

How do I keep my galette from getting soggy? ›

Bake on a baking sheet placed on top of the baking stone. Don't skip the cornstarch in the recipe, to avoid a runny filling and soggy bottom. Drain the excess liquid from the peach mixture as you add them to the crust. Most importantly, be sure to cook the galette completely.

What is the charm in the galette? ›

The galette itself is simple: puff pastry covering a disc of damp frangipane, hidden within which is a china bean or charm; the person who gets this charm becomes king for the day and is crowned with the gold-paper crown which comes automatically with the cake as sold in French pâtisseries.

What is a fève in a galette? ›

The “king” is represented by the fève, once a fava bean, now a porcelain or plastic figurine, hidden inside the cake. The person who discovers the fève in their serving is declared le roi (the king) or la reine (the queen) and gets to wear the golden paper couronne (crown) that comes with cake.

What makes a dessert a tart? ›

A tart is a baked dish consisting of a filling over a pastry base with an open top not covered with pastry. The pastry is usually shortcrust pastry; the filling may be sweet or savoury, though modern tarts are usually fruit-based, sometimes with custard.

What are the two types of tarts? ›

Today, tarts are enjoyed around the world, and there are many different variations. Common fillings for sweet tarts include fruit, custard, and cream, while savory tarts are typically filled with meats, cheeses, or vegetables.

What is the difference between rustic tart and galette? ›

What sets a galette apart from a traditional tart is that it's baked without that stability of a pie pan or tart ring. Typically made with just a single layer of fruit (or vegetables), the galette pastry is rolled out flat with the edge folded up around the filling.

What is another name for a galette? ›

What is another word for galette?
frittercroquette
cakecutlet
pattiepatty
rissole

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