Rustic Tomato Galette

Rustic Tomato Galette is a side dish that serves 6. One serving contains 356 calories, 8g of protein, and 21g of fat. For 60 cents per serving, this recipe covers 12% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. 39 people have made this recipe and would make it again. If you have tomatoes, flour, garlic, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes around 45 minutes. It is brought to you by Vegetarian Times. With a spoonacular score of 54%, this dish is solid. Try Rustic Apple Galette, Rustic Peach Galette, and Rustic Strawberry Galette for similar recipes.

Servings: 6

 

Ingredients:

½ cup canola oil

1 ¾ cups all-purpose flour

½ tsp. minced fresh rosemary

1 clove garlic, minced (1 tsp.)

½ cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese

½ tsp. salt

5 large ripe tomatoes

3 Tbs. cold water

1 Tbs. fine yellow cornmeal

Equipment:

bowl

baking paper

baking sheet

oven

plastic wrap

wax paper

spatula

Cooking instruction summary:

Prepare Basic Pie Pastry: Put flour and salt in large bowl; toss with fork. Make well in center; fill with oil and water. Blend briefly with fork, then—using wide, sweeping strokes—stir briskly, until evenly mixed. Dough will be dampish and oily.Put dough on large piece of plastic. Flatten into 3/4-inch-thick disk; wrap in plastic. Let rest 10 minutes before using. Line large baking sheet with parchment paper. Preheat oven to 400F.To make Filling: Core, halve and seed tomatoes. Cut into 1⁄4-inch-thick slices. Cut small end pieces into small dice.Roll pastry into 13-inch circle between two sheets of wax paper or plastic wrap. Peel off top sheet, invert pastry over center of parchment-lined baking sheet and peel off second sheet.Mix garlic and rosemary in small cup. Sprinkle cornmeal over center of pastry, leaving 4-inch border. Make circle of overlapping tomato slices just inside cornmeal. Spread diced tomato inside circle of tomato slices, then cover dice and rest of center crust with more overlapping tomato slices. Sprinkle garlic mixture, salt and pepper to taste and Parmesan evenly over tomatoes.Using spatula to help lift pastry, fold edge of dough over outer ring of tomatoes. If dough cracks, just pinch it back together. Bake 30 minutes. Reduce oven to 375F, and bake 15 minutes more, or until juice around tomatoes bubbles rapidly. Cool 10 minutes. Cut into wedges; serve warm.

 

Step by step:


1. Prepare Basic Pie Pastry: Put flour and salt in large bowl; toss with fork. Make well in center; fill with oil and water. Blend briefly with fork, then—using wide, sweeping strokes—stir briskly, until evenly mixed. Dough will be dampish and oily.Put dough on large piece of plastic. Flatten into 3/4-inch-thick disk; wrap in plastic.

2. Let rest 10 minutes before using. Line large baking sheet with parchment paper. Preheat oven to 400F.To make Filling: Core, halve and seed tomatoes.

3. Cut into 1⁄4-inch-thick slices.

4. Cut small end pieces into small dice.

5. Roll pastry into 13-inch circle between two sheets of wax paper or plastic wrap. Peel off top sheet, invert pastry over center of parchment-lined baking sheet and peel off second sheet.

6. Mix garlic and rosemary in small cup. Sprinkle cornmeal over center of pastry, leaving 4-inch border. Make circle of overlapping tomato slices just inside cornmeal.

7. Spread diced tomato inside circle of tomato slices, then cover dice and rest of center crust with more overlapping tomato slices. Sprinkle garlic mixture, salt and pepper to taste and Parmesan evenly over tomatoes.Using spatula to help lift pastry, fold edge of dough over outer ring of tomatoes. If dough cracks, just pinch it back together.

8. Bake 30 minutes. Reduce oven to 375F, and bake 15 minutes more, or until juice around tomatoes bubbles rapidly. Cool 10 minutes.

9. Cut into wedges; serve warm.


Nutrition Information:

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364k Calories
8g Protein
21g Total Fat
35g Carbs
10% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
364k
18%

Fat
21g
33%

  Saturated Fat
2g
18%

Carbohydrates
35g
12%

  Sugar
4g
5%

Cholesterol
5mg
2%

Sodium
336mg
15%

Get Enough Of These
Protein
8g
17%

Vitamin E
4mg
28%

Vitamin A
1330IU
27%

Vitamin C
20mg
25%

Vitamin K
25µg
24%

Vitamin B1
0.35mg
23%

Folate
90µg
23%

Manganese
0.44mg
22%

Selenium
14µg
21%

Vitamin B3
3mg
16%

Vitamin B2
0.24mg
14%

Phosphorus
138mg
14%

Iron
2mg
12%

Calcium
120mg
12%

Fiber
2g
12%

Potassium
413mg
12%

Vitamin B6
0.16mg
8%

Magnesium
30mg
8%

Copper
0.15mg
8%

Zinc
0.8mg
5%

Vitamin B5
0.35mg
3%

Vitamin B12
0.1µg
2%

covered percent of daily need
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