Fruit Galette | Melissa Clark Recipes | The New York Times
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2014
- Melissa Clark shows you how to sweeten and thicken any type of fruit for a go-to galette.
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I really like the tip with the jam. Thank you!
Does the Spanish word "galleta" come from this word "galette"? Seems so?
This recipe looks heavenly!!! HEAVENLY!!
Nothing beats blueberry pie and apple pie.
A lot of people complained of this recipe being way too much juice flowing out of crust. I wish a modified version to recipe will be added.
An amazing fruit galette recipe i have ever tried. Thanks for sharing this recipe with all of us. Also here i have a special fruit galette recipe. Check out the recipe here:
www.foodybud.com/how-to-make-a-fruit-galette/
what recipe is it? no ingredients, just not right
Too much sugar and corn starch! Hint: Use less sugar (by half) add to berries with about 1 1/2 TBS corn starch to bowl. Let stand for half hour or so. The berries macerate in the sugar with brings out the natural sugars in the fruit.
correct! also berries are super high in pectin, you can just use an acid like like or lemon to activate and you'll be fine (: