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Fruits of our Labor - (Recipe for Apricot Galette)

Like most anything in life, a strong foundation and good root structure is key to its success.

  I'm not a Farmer, but I do know that good Soil, Water and Nutrients are critical for a vibrant and healthy tree to produce a bounty of delicious Fruit.  Like most anything, the foundation laid is the key aspect to insure a long lasting and vibrant life, and will produce roots that will carry the tree for years to come.  

  My husband and I planted this tree only three years ago and were thrilled to enjoy the bountiful harvest this  Apricot Tree produced this season.  Hundreds of fleshy Pink, Orange and bright Yellow fruit hung from the branches just waiting to be plucked and enjoyed, and we certainly didn't hold back.  The window of time to harvest is short, and can be risky to leave on the tree for too long for fear of birds, squirrels and pesky little insects who also would love to enjoy these delicious Apricots.  We anxiously waited for the perfect time and swooped in to capture these beauties!   

  Little helpers reached for the lower hanging fruit while the higher branches required a ladder and a skilled fruit picker, aka; my husband John. 


  Needless to say, the bounty of Apricots has been significant this season and the ripe, juicy flavors have been a treat for everyone to enjoy.  The combination of slightly Sweet and Tart have been perfect for eating fresh from the tree, but also for baking some delicious Apricots Galettes.  I chose to make Galettes (A rustic Pie) with a Gluten Free Flour Blend that holds up well and showcases the Apricots perfectly.  This recipe also uses a White Balsamic Vinegar that ramps up the Apricot Flavor and provides the perfect balance for the Fruit filling.

  I added a sprinkle of Cinnamon and Sugar right before I baked it.  You could also add a sprinkle of Turbinado Sugar which gives it a sweet and crunchy finish, perfect for this rustic dough.

   This recipe can be substituted with similar fruits such as Plums, Peaches and Nectarines.  Serve it warm  or add a scoop of your favorite Vanilla Ice Cream. 

  Here is the recipe:


Rustic Apricot Galette

Ingredients: (Crust)

  12 Tablespoons Chilled Butter

  2 Cups Gluten Free Flour (You can also use A/P flour)

  1/2 Cup Almond Flour

  1/4 tsp. Sea Salt

  1/2 tsp. Ground Cinnamon

  Aprox. 6 Tablespoons Ice Cold Water

  Optional Cinnamon/Sugar or Turbinado Sugar for Sprinkling on top


Ingredients: (Fruit Filling)

   2 Tablespoons Cornstarch

  Zest of 1 Lemon

  1/2 Cup Sugar

  1/3 Cup White Balsamic Vinegar (Favorite flavors are Cinnamon Pear, Cara Cara Orange, Apricot, Honey Ginger and Peach) Purchase at Specialty Stores featuring Premium Olive Oils and Balsamic Vinegars *

  2 Pounds of Sliced Fruit (Apricots, Peaches, Nectarines, Plums)

Make Crust by mixing Flours, Salt and Cinnamon.  Cut in chilled butter with pastry blender or pulse in food processor until it resembles coarse crumbs.  Add the Cold water a little at a time until dough forms together.

Turn the dough onto a flat, floured surface and shape it into a circle about 6" in diameter.

Dust each side with a little bit of flour, wrap in plastic wrap and chill in freezer for about 30 minutes.

Remove from freezer and roll out onto floured surface. Roll dough to about an 18" circle and 1/8" thickness.

Set aside to assemble Fruit Filling.

 In medium size bowl mix all filling ingredients (except the Fruit) until cornstarch dissolves.  Add sliced fruit and gently toss together. 

 Let sit for about 10 minutes.

Preheat oven to 400.  Pile all the Fruit Mixture onto the center of the rolled out crust, leaving about 3-4 inches around the edge.  Fold the edges up and around the galette.  (It doesn't have to look pretty, its rustic)

Transfer to a baking sheet and sprinkle with Cinnamon/Sugar Mixture if desired. 

Bake for about 40 minutes until crust is golden brown and fruit is bubbly.

 Slice, Serve and Enjoy!

  *If you are new to Balsamic Vinegars, you'll want to plan a visit to the closest Specialty store near you.  These stores offer samplings of the various Balsamic Vinegars (and Premium Oils) and offer online purchasing as well.  I exclusively use these for Sale Dressings and also love to bake with a variety of these Vinegars. 

  Here are some links of the Specialty Stores I have purchased these products from:

www.marisolio.com

www.chefsolivemix.com

www.highhandnursery.com

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