Peach Galette

Ripe summer peaches don't hold up well in the oven, so it's best to bake them as briefly as possible, which is why I prefer them as an open-faced pie—or galette, as the French would say. Without a pie plate to contend with, the crust bakes so quickly, the peach slices stay wonderfully tender, […]
Fresh Tomato Galette

Slices of ripe tomato nestled into a buttery, flaky crust? Sounds great, until the liquid in the tomatoes rains on your parade. The hard part about baking with tomatoes is their unpredictable juice. But their summer sweetness is perfect for a savory tart to eat at lunch or to share at dinner with a green […]
Tomato Galette

You know how you’re biologically wired to salivate like a dripping air conditioner when you smell the combination of baking dough, cheese, garlic, and tomato?That would be pizza. But swap the yeasty pizza dough with buttery pie dough, use a hard and salty cheese instead of milky mozz, slices of peak-season tomatoes instead of […]