Friday, August 29, 2014

Apple Thyme Galette with Freekeh Crust


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A fantastic autumn dessert, this delicious rustic galette is made with a delicate buttery freekeh crust filled with honey roasted almonds, sliced apples drizzled with fresh thyme and honey. Freekeh is roasted green spelt berries. The spelt is harvested when it is still young and green. It is then slow roasted over coals in the hulls, and is then de-hulled resulting in a beautiful green spelt berry. You can replace it with wholegrain spelt flour.

PastryFilling
  • 150 g Freekeh berries, ground into flour
  • 100 g White spelt pastry flour (#630)
  • 125 g Butter, cut into small pieces and slightly softened
  • 1 Medium egg
  • 1 tsp Raw sugar
  • 1/2 tsp Salt
  • 40 ml Cold water
  • 50 g Honey roasted almonds, ground
  • 4 Apples (I used pink lady)
  • 1 tsp Fresh thyme leaves
  • 1-2 tbsp Honey
  • 2 tbsp Raw brown sugar
  • 1 tbsp Unsalted butter, cut into small pieces
  1. Whisk together the ground freekeh flour and white spelt pastry flour. Heap the flour mixture on the work surface and make a well. Put the butter, egg, raw sugar and salt in the middle. With your fingertips, mix and cream the ingredients in the well.
  2. Now, little by little, draw the flour into the center and work the dough with your fingertips to a grainy texture. Add the cold water and mix it in until the dough begins to hold together.
  3. Using the palm of your hand, push the dough away from you 4 or 5 times until it is smooth. Roll the dough into a ball. Gently press dough into a 4-inch circle on plastic wrap. Chill 30 minutes. The pastry can be refrigerated overnight.
  4. Peel, halve and core the apples and slice them crosswise 1/4 inch thick. Set aside the larger center slices and coarsely chop the end slices and any broken ones. About half of the slices should be chopped.
  5. Preheat oven to 190C7375. Unwrap and place dough on a sheet of parchment paper. Roll dough into a 15-inch circle. Place dough and parchment on a baking sheet.
  6. Spread the ground almonds over the pastry to within 1 inch of the edge, then add the chopped apples on the top. Sprinkle fresh thyme leaves, then the honey over the chopped apples. Decoratively arrange the apple slices on top in slightly overlapping rows. Sprinkle the raw brown sugar evenly over the apples and dot with the pieces of butter. Fold the pastry edge up and over the apples to create a 1-inch border.
  7. Bake the galette for about 55-60 minutes, until the pastry is nicely browned and crisp and all of the apples are tender. Serve warm or at room temperature.

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125 comments:

  1. The crust sure looks worthy of biting into.

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  2. have to check what these freekah berries are, gallete looks delicious!!!

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  3. That is a beautiful galette! I have not seen freekeh before, thanks for sharing another healthy interesting ingredient!

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  4. This is heavenly comforting! Both the taste and aroma. Apples and almonds will never fail me! Plus freekeh!

    Julie
    Gourmet Getaways
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  5. Looks so delicious! I like galette for the fact that you do not need to put the crust into a mould:D

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  6. You made me feel in the fall! Perfect weather this morning with a nice breeze and as I start to think about coats, I see this on my feed :))
    Looks gorgeous as always ! :)

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  7. You made me feel in the fall! Perfect weather this morning with a nice breeze and as I start to think about coats, I see this on my feed :))
    Looks gorgeous as always ! :)

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  8. It looks fabulous and must taste fantastic! An original galette.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  9. This looks really delicious. I must try this Freekah pastry, I bet it's great. GG

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  10. Wow, what a combination of flavours!

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  12. This looks so good.. I love the apple filling :)

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  13. oh! this look insanely good! i've never tried galette before!

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  14. What a beautiful galette. Autumn is almost upon us and I can't wait for fresh local apples.
    Sam

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  15. This is the best thing I've seen for a while, I'm actually drooling a little. The apples! The crust! Oh man that looks good.

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  16. Really healthy, good and wonderful my friend! <3 <3 I love it!

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  17. I've never heard of freekeh until now - thank you for educating me! I am a sucker for galettes and especially one that combines a savory herb with sweeter flavors. Beautiful!

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  18. Apples and thyme, what a delicious combination! Your recipes are always so creative and beautiful!

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  19. Angie, that is beautiful! I love Pink Lady apples, and I like that you paired them with a thin layer of ground almonds.

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  20. Oh, this is beautiful, Angie. I love that you always add interesting ingredients into your recipes ♡♡

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  21. I love everything rustic. It sounds yummy. Your autumn dessert can be a fantastic winter dessert down under here too.

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  22. Que buena con manzana y tomillo.
    Un saludito

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  23. What a beautiful galette!! I love baking with thyme!! one of my fave herbs!!

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  24. What a sight to feast the eyes!

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  25. What a gorgeous pastry ! It's already cool in your side of the world ?! I wish here as well ugh :P Need to Google Freekeh after this :D Gorgeous photos as always , Angie !

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  26. Anonymous29/8/14 16:52

    Never had freekeh berry before, the crust really hit my taste buds Angie.....

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  27. Angie - wow - I am blown away at your gluten free crust - wow! It looks so flaky! And such an interesting combo of apples and thyme and honey! As always gorgeous gorgeous photos!

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  28. Angie, your apple galette is gorgeous! Galette is a dessert I fell in love with the first time I had it. But when I saw your post, I couldn't believe my eyes. I made apple galette (not published yet) and I've used a similar dark brown plate as yours to serve a slice of galette on. I guess we think alike :)

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  29. A beautiful dessert; so rustic and delicious. Blessings dear. Catherine

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  30. Gorgeous! I love the flavors going on in this galette. This will be the very first thing I make for the start of Fall. oxox

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  31. Beautiful and delicious!

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  32. I absolutely love putting herbs with desserts like this.

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  33. A gorgeous winner of a galette, Angie! Looks and sounds delicious. Such an unusual crust...don't know if I can find those ingredients here though.

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  34. Oh Angie, That galette looks stunning!! I have never tried using spelt, and never even heard of freekeh…but it looks amazing! You always come up with the most wonderful baked goods using the most unusual ingredients. Happy Weekend!

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  43. What a terrific galette. The apples in our orchard are almost ready to pick…I can't wait to try this.

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  50. Oh my, that looks amazing!!

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  65. Hi Angie, what a masterpiece, so beautiful, never would of thought of pairing thyme with apples. I bet this is delicious! Happy week-end to you!

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  67. I don't think I've ever seen freekah berries or freekah flour but leave it to you to incorporation such healthy whole grains into a lush and beautiful autumn treat!

    Gorgeous galette and gorgeous pics!

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  70. What an awesome looking galette! With the apples and honey roasted almonds in the filling - sounds amazing! Mmm and the thyme...

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  71. Fabulous!! I have never seen this before. So rustic looking and surely so delicioius! Love it!
    And apple and thyme is an interesting combination.

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  72. Angie, your galette looks amazing. I am new to your site and I am already loving it! I can’t wait to look at all your recipes!

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  74. this galette with the almond base must have added more delicousness to it! simply beautiful!

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  75. Very rustic! A beautiful transition into the cooler autumn weather. Stunning.

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  76. I love this galette Angie look stunning:)
    I love all galettes savoy and sweet!
    xo

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  77. Beautiful pictures. This dessert looks fantastic.

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  78. The most beautiful galette I have ever set my eyes on..And that freekeh crust...I am loving it Angie!!

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  79. So I'm definitely excited about fall desserts now! Love the idea of a freekeh crust...a must try.

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  80. Such a fancy, yet rustic galette, the feekah crust is inviting without a doubt :D

    Cheers
    Choc Chip Uru

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  81. Looks like Europe is in an eternal autumn this year. Luckily we have desserts such as your galette to warm our hearts. I could need a piece right now. Thanks for sharing Angie. =D

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  82. What a stunning galette - I would love a slice of this warm please.

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  83. I am always learning something from your blog, this time it is freekeh berries, thanks. Your galette is making me very hungry.

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  84. This is such a beautiful galette! Pinning this!

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  85. Just your description has me drooling Angie and then I looked at your pictures, YUM!

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  86. this look nice and delicious, can I have a slice? heeheehee

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  87. I want those two slices you have stacked on that saucer! The honey almonds ground, the honey and thyme - take this galette WAY over the top!

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  88. This apple thyme galette is absolutely gorgeous. I love the presentation.

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  90. My coworker is bringing apples in by the bucket. This looks like a delicious use for them!

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  91. Awesome Angie! I'm always looking for healthier pastries, and I looove the lemony thyme with the apples!

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  92. You don't know how happy I am to see this beautiful apple dessert Angie! I'm in LOVE! This looks fantastic! Can't wait to do some apple baking myself.

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  93. Looks absolutely yummy, Angie!

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  94. Freekeh berries, another new ingredient for me, the galette looks absolutely delicious..

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  95. How beautiful and delicious sounding! Love the sound of that crust.

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  96. I love galettes. They are so simple and luxurious looking. Yours looks awesome and I really love your combo.

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  97. The ingredients that went into the crust sounds interesting!! I bet the galette was delicious.

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  98. Hi Angie...you are always so kind with your comments and I have been slacking. I have no idea why your posts are going into my spam folder.

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  99. This galette looks amazing and the crust is equally as good.

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  100. Wow , wow, wow!!!! This is nice to see and good to eat ! :)

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  101. Wow! Absolutely gorgeous presentation, clicks and dish!!

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  102. This is such a stunning galette! I love that you used freekeh for the crust - so delicious and creative :)

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  103. Oh the apple love this time of year, makes me so happy! The addition of thyme sounds like a perfect flavor combo! Gorgeous, Hugs, Terra

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  104. What a beautiful looking tart. Perfect for the fall season. Blessings dear. Catherine

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  107. Hi Angie,
    This is such a lovely looking galette.
    Thanks for sharing another another ingredient.
    Never come across freekeh,
    mui

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  108. Great looking fall tart. There is something about apple dishes in the fall that always makes me happy :)

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  109. You always have a mix of interesting ingredients in classic recipes. Never heard of freekeh! Wonder if it's available around here...

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  110. This looks like a delicious afternoon treat! I'd be intrigued to try out the freekeh, must be delicious flavour.

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  112. What an extraordinary galette perfect for the change in season! I wish I knew where I can find freekah! This is a new food introduction to me and the crust just looks crazy-delicious Angie!
    Hugs,
    Roz

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  113. OK...I have to try this too.You're so amazing!I You're like... super woman...so perfect!

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  114. Beautiful looking galette I would love a slice.

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  115. What incredibly delicious flavours!!! And OMG that crust! I can't wait to try this with fresh thyme from my garden and the apples in my fruit bowl! xx

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