Peach Raspberry Galette
Aย simple, rustic, and honest summer fruit galette with juicy peaches, nectarines and raspberries.
It’s time for another episode of Mystery Dish! Our host for this month’s Mystery ingredients was Meriem from Culinary Coutoure. She gave us a very fun basket with these ingredients: peaches, cheddar cheese, green beans, corn, chicken, nectarines, butter, pecans, heavy cream, pesto, coconut milk/cream and challenged us to use at least three in our recipes.
I love peaches very much so I knew I had to break out the peach recipes for the season with this basket of ingredients. However there was one slight problem…I live with one of those people who think peaches are ‘bleh‘. Do you have certain foods that your significant other dislikes? (My hands are in the air!) And do you make these foods anyway?
My husband doesn’t like seafood (so frustrating!) so I don’t get to cook any at home since even the smell bothers him. I always get my fix by ordering salmon or scallop dishes at restaurants. He also doesn’t like peaches. But I refuse to let him prevent me from enjoying one of my favorite stone fruits. Individual peach cobblers, crisps or nectarine concoctions are my “I want some me time” desserts. Now this peach raspberry galette is added to the list!
With every Mystery Dish challenge I push myself to go beyond the ingredients and recipe creation challenge and try something new (baking technique wise) like this panna cotta. This was my first time making a galette and I should say I’m quite in love with them. The rustic, laissez-faire look is appealing and was perfect for our afternoon picnic I brought it to. Sadly (or not!) I was the only one who enjoyed it.
Galettes taste just like pies but they are less delicate and easy to deal with than pies. You get all the benefits of a pie (buttery crust, juicy filling and complete satisfaction) without the fuss and stress of pie baking. This peach raspberry galette is a summer fruit galore with juicy peaches, nectarines and bold raspberries wrapped in buttery, flaky crust. Just simply amazing!
Peach Raspberry Galette
Aย simple, rustic, and honest summer fruit galette with juicy peaches, nectarines and raspberries.
Ingredients
- 1ยผ cup all-purpose flour
- 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, cold and cut into cubes
- 2 tablespoon shortening, cold and cut into cubes
- 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
- ยผ cup ice cold water
- 2-3 firm ripe peaches (make sure they are firm so they hold their shapes during baking)
- 1 firm ripe nectarine
- ยฝ cup raspberries
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- ยผ cup brown sugar
- ยฝ teaspoon cinnamon
- ยผ teaspoon nutmeg
- 2 tablespoons cornstarch or flour
- 1 egg beaten with 1 tablespoon water
- 2 tablespoons turbinado sugar for sprinkling
Instructions
- To make crust: combine all the ingredients in a food processor. Process a few times until butter is about the size of a pea. With processor on, slowly drizzle in ice cold water to mixture, one tablespoon at a time, until dough comes together. Remove dough from bowl and pat down into a disc. Wrap in plastic wrap and chill for at least an hour.
- Cut peaches in half, remove pit and slice each half into 6 slices. In a large bowl, combine peaches and vanilla extract. Add in brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg and cornstarch. Gently mix to combine. Fold in the raspberries.
- When dough is chilled, roll out into a 12 inch circle. (I rolled mine onto a well floured parchment to make transfer easy). Transfer to a baking sheet.
- Spoon the fruits into the center of the crust, leaving 2-3 inch borders. Fold up the sides, gently tucking in over the fruit in a folding/pleating pattern. Transfer dough to freezer and let chill for 15 minutes.
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Remove galette from freezer and brush dough with egg wash. Sprinkle dough with turbinado sugar. Bake galette for 50-55 minutes until crust is golden and juice from the fruit runs out. Let cool before serving warm.
Check out this Month’s Mystery Dish Recipes:
1. Ice Cream Sundae Cookie Bars by I Want Crazy
2. Old Fashioned Corn Pudding by The Weary Chef
3. Raspberry Peach Cobbler with Oatmeal Pecan Crumble by Joyful Healthy Eats
4. Peach Raspberry Galette by Blahnik Baker
5. Pecan Crusted Chicken with Apple Cream Sauce by Yummy Healthy Easy
6. Sweet Corn Soup with Peaches by The Pajama Chef
7. Dutch Peach Pie Bars by I Dig Pinterest
8. Toasted Pecan Pancakes with Brown Butter Bourbon Peach Syrup by Baking Aย Moment
9. Brown Sugar Pound Cake with Butter Rum Pecan Glaze by The Well Floured Kitchen
10. Peach Pecan Cinnamon Roll Cake by Chez Catey Lou
11. Peach Frozen Yogurt with Pecan Graham Cracker Crumble by Culinary Couture
I can’t believe you were the only one who ate this in a picnic! It looks beautiful and delicious!!
I may have had two or three slices :0
This is so pretty!! I’m going back and forth with what to make for the Fourth. I want pie, but sometimes pie is a pain, know what I mean? So maybe this would be a good compromise!
Pie is classic!! And I may have one for the 4th! But this is so much easier lol!
This is the prettiest sweet galette I have ever seen!!! looks so good! love this, Z! ๐ and have a happy 4th! ๐
Awww Thanks Alice!
This galette looks gorgeous! I agree – -the galette gives you all the benefits of a pie with none of the headaches. Peach and raspberry is one of my favorite combinations; the flavors are so summery and fresh! My husband is the same way about bananas that your husband is about peaches. He hates banana desserts. oh well — more for me!
Jamie thank you!! I can’t believe your hubby doesn’t like bananas? How could he not?? These boys!!
Peach and raspberry is delicious combination!
OMG this galette is absolutely stunning! The photography is so crisp and so colorful. I feel like it is right in front of me!
Awww thanks Jocelyn!!
This looks so good! Pinned!
I don’t think I could be with someone who doesn’t love seafood as much as I do. Chinese people freaking love seafood. All of our banquets are like, 90% shellfish. I feel for ya, girl! As for peaches – I can’t even tell you how much I love them. I gobble as many as I can every summer when they’re fresh ‘n local. This galette is so pretty and that crust is PERFECT! At least you don’t have to share, right? ๐
Oh yeah, African food is full of fish!! We eat fish in everything so trust me when I say it is a problem living with this man and his lack of seafood. Let’s just say sometimes he eats fish without knowing it because I am too tired to make two separate dishes always. He hasn’t died yet ๐
Peaches is the one for me too, but only canned peaches, Fresh are divine. Iโm also a big fan of necterines too. I hate how peaches and necterines are known as granny foods. Totally wrong perspective because this galatte looks amazing. Raspberries are my utter favourite.
They have such a bad reputation since they are so good!! Love love them together ๐
I made your galette and adapted it. However, my trackbacks/pingbacks on WordPress aren’t working so you probably didn’t get the automated link it sends.
If you’re interested in taking a peek, here’s the link: Apple & Blackberry Galette. Thanks for the inspiration.
Thanks Lisa!! I saw it but totally didn’t read the recipe instead proceed to pin and admire ๐ My trackbacks not working well either because I just got a pingback today from an Easter roundup someone linked to me…uhmmm that was in March!
Best looking galette I’ve seen! Love peaches and raspberries together, too.
Thank you so much Sally ๐
looks amazing! I am also the only one at my house who seems to enjoy a fruit galette, but no complaints from me, I secretly like getting all the yumminess to myself. Pinning, gorgeous dessert Zainab ๐
No complaint indeed ๐
It looks delicious! Those challenges sound like fun!