Easy Apple Galette

I’m here to share the perfect fall dessert, almost like a mini apple pie, that happens to be easier to make and difficult to mess up. Enter: the galette!

What is a galette? It is a french term for a cake or pie that doesn’t require a tin. It’s basically a free-form pie, a rustic tart and smaller and less time consuming take on a traditional pie.

- Pie crust - Apples - Sugar - Cinnamon - Butter - Ice cream

Ingredients

On a well-floured surface, roll your crust out to a 12-inch circle (or so, it doesn't need to be perfect.) trim edges of the circle if you'd like. Place crust on a piece of parchment paper.

Toss apples with the cinnamon and sugar, and arrange them in the middle of the crust, leaving a border of at least an inch around the edge.

Fold the crust in, overlapping the apples and dot the apples with the butter.

Transfer to a rimmed cookie sheet, and bake for about an hour, or until the crust is golden and the filling is bubbling.

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