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If you know me, you know I love a good galette. And I love mixing it up and creating both sweet and savoury galettes. I’ve tried everything from stone fruit to tomato to apple, and now, zucchini! You can literally wrap any produce in flaky pastry and 90% of the time it will be tasty. WORD.

I decided to make this galette gluten-free, mostly because I avoid gluten as much as I can, but also because I just bought an All-Purpose Gluten-Free Flour by Bob’s Red Mill that I was really excited to try. Of course, anything made with gluten-free flour has a different taste than that made with regular, wheat flour, but I must say, I was impressed with how this crust held together and how flaky it was. If you eat regular wheat flour, feel free to swap in some all-purpose in it’s place!

Let’s talk filling – Smooth, lemony ricotta. This is my favourite part. Extra creamy ricotta with lemon juice and zest, salt and pepper whipped together to make the dreamiest of beds for the lucky zucchini. Smear the crust with as little or as much as you want. The addition of lemon brings a brightness to the dish that makes it perfect for Spring or Summer.

The leading actress here is the zucchini. A few important tips that will help you achieve the ideal galette would be to slice the zucchini about a quarter of an inch thick, making sure they are all the same thickness, place the slices onto paper towels for 30 minutes before assembling your tart and salt them well. This allows the (abundant) excess water to be pulled out, avoiding a soggy mess.

The dough – Finally, let’s talk about the dough. I used to be intimidated when making pastry dough, but it’s actually quite an easy skill to master. The most important part of pastry is to use very cold butter. If the butter is cold, it melts down slower into the flour and, in turn, creates air pockets, which make for flaky pastry. To ensure your butter is perfect, cut it into cubes and store it in the fridge up until you need to use it. After combining it with the flour and forming a disc shape, wrap it in plastic wrap and return it to the fridge to firm up again. After I roll out the dough and assemble the galette, I like to pop it in the fridge yet again for ten minutes. Tip: Assemble your galette, put it in the fridge and set your oven. When your oven is ready, the galette can go right from your fridge to that 400 degree heat!

That’s it…Not too complicated, right?!
Gluten-Free Zucchini Galette
Serving size: 4
Prep time: 15 minutes
Chill time: 30 minutes
Cook time: 30 minutes
Ingredients:
For the crust:
For the ricotta filling:
Instructions:
For the crust:
For the ricotta filling:
For the rest of the galette:
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