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Galette des rois

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Galette des rois

an almond tart to celebrate the Epiphany

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Jan 5
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Galette des rois

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Originally published January 2016

We learned a lot about French holidays during Isabella’s time in a French Dual Language program back at our old elementary school in Brooklyn. One of my favorites is surely enjoying Galette des rois, a puff pastry cake with a creamy almond filling, served on January 6th to celebrate the Epiphany (the arrival of the Three Kings to visit Jesus). My friend who grew up in the south of France used to make a yeasty, candied fruit cake, which is more common in that region. I’ve never had that version, and will have to one day give that recipe a try.

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This recipe takes a rather big liberty in that I’m using my Light Rough Puff Pastry (it has half the butter of normal puff pastry). In testing out rough puff pastry (say that fast three times!) recipes last year, I found that I liked this version with less butter better than the usual 1:1 ratio of butter and flour (go figure).

Simmering: cooking & life musings from In Jennie's Kitchen
Light Rough Puff Pastry
Originally published January 2016 I know what you're thinking. Me, too. I made some, um, let's not call them resolutions—suggestions, yes, that sounds better. I made some suggestions to myself to let go of the decadence December brought to my eating habits. I also decided I needed to get much better about being physically active. I never had to think about that when I lived in a city. Ever since leaving Brooklyn two years ago, physical activity beyond the steps taken from apartment door to car door, is something I have to plan. But see, that's where this recipe for Light Rough Puff Pastry comes in. Life is supposed to be lived in moderation, right…
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3 months ago · Jennie
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As usual, I forgot to order fèves, and Virginia is in no way parting with the ones she’s won in years past (the winner gets to be king or queen for the day). So, instead, I’ll use an almond or dried bean, so we can all have a chance at being royalty.

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