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Showing posts with label pie. Show all posts

Friday, June 12, 2026

Mixed Berry Galette with Lemon & Vanilla

 

Mixed Berry Galette with Lemon & Vanilla is an easy rustic summer dessert made with fresh berries, flaky pie crust, and bright lemon flavor. Perfect for holiday gatherings, backyard cookouts, farmers market weekends, and simple summer entertaining.




Mixed Berry Galette with Lemon & Vanilla


There’s something about summer berries that makes even the simplest desserts feel special.

Growing up, my mom was known for her homemade pies. She had a way of turning an ordinary afternoon into something memorable simply by pulling a fresh pie from the oven. My dad especially loved fruit pies, and they were always the desserts he requested most often. This Mixed Berry Galette with Lemon & Vanilla is my little tribute to him—a simpler, rustic version of the berry-filled desserts that made so many family meals feel special.

Every year, I find myself bringing home more berries than I planned to buy—containers of blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, and raspberries that looked too beautiful to leave behind at the farmers market. While some inevitably disappear as snacks throughout the week, the rest often find their way into easy desserts like this galette.

Galette's have got to be the easiest pies I've ever made! One of the things I love most about a galette is that it feels impressive without requiring much effort. There’s no pie plate to fuss with, no perfectly crimped edges to worry about, and no pressure to make it look flawless. The rustic folds are part of the charm.

As the berries bake, they become jammy and concentrated while the lemon and vanilla brighten every bite. The crust turns golden and crisp around the edges, creating the perfect contrast to the juicy fruit filling.

Whether you're planning a Fourth of July gathering, a summer cookout, or simply looking for a dessert to enjoy on the patio with a scoop of vanilla ice cream, this galette is one you'll return to all season long.

Enjoy!











-- Ingredients

For the Filling

  • Mixed berries (blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, strawberries)
  • Granulated sugar
  • Cornstarch - Helps thicken the berry juices as they bake.
  • Lemon zest - Adds bright citrus flavor that enhances the berries.
  • Lemon juice - Balances the sweetness and keeps the filling tasting fresh.
  • Vanilla extract

For the Crust

  • Store-bought pie dough, chilled or homemade if preferred
  • Egg
  • Coarse sugar (optional)


-- Equipment

  • Large mixing bowl
  • Measuring cups and spoons
  • Citrus zester
  • Baking sheet
  • Parchment paper
  • Pastry brush
  • Cooling rack

My Go-To's

Half Sheet Pan - A sturdy sheet pan helps the galette bake evenly while giving the crust plenty of room to brown beautifully.

Parchment Paper - Makes transferring and serving the galette easy while preventing sticking.

Microplane Zester - Perfect for capturing the bright lemon zest that makes the berry filling pop.





-- Let's Make It Together

Preheat the oven and line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

In a bowl, combine the berries, sugar, cornstarch, lemon zest, lemon juice, and vanilla until everything is evenly coated.

Place the pie dough on the prepared baking sheet and gently roll it into a roughly 12-inch circle if needed.

Spoon the berry mixture into the center, leaving a border around the edges. Fold the dough over the filling, pleating as you work your way around.

Brush the crust with egg wash and sprinkle with sugar. Bake until the crust is golden and the berries are bubbling.

Allow the galette to cool for a few minutes before slicing and serving.





-- Perfecting the Cooking Process

The biggest key to a successful galette is keeping the filling centered and leaving enough border to create sturdy folds. If your berries seem especially juicy, don't skip the cornstarch—it helps create a thick, jammy filling instead of one that runs across the baking sheet.







-- Add Your Touch

One of the best things about a galette is how easy it is to customize based on what's in season or what you happen to have on hand.

  • Add sliced peaches to the berry mixture
  • Stir in a pinch of cinnamon
  • Use all blueberries or all strawberries
  • Sprinkle sliced almonds over the filling before baking
  • Finish with a dusting of powdered sugar before serving 





-- Set the Mood 

Food is about more than just the recipe—it’s about the moment around the table. Here are a few simple ideas to set the mood when you serve this dish.






This Mixed Berry Galette with Lemon & Vanilla is one of my favorite ways to celebrate berry season. It's simple enough for a casual weeknight dessert but beautiful enough to serve at holiday gatherings, summer cookouts, and backyard dinners with friends.

If you're looking for more seasonal recipes, be sure to check out my Strawberry Blueberry Muffins with Lemon & Oat Crumb Topping, Roasted Tomato Bruschetta with Whipped Goat & Ricotta, and Mediterranean Quinoa Salad. Each recipe celebrates the fresh flavors of the season while keeping things approachable and easy to make.

However you serve it, I hope this galette finds its way to your table at least once before berry season slips away.





Before You Start

Can I use frozen berries?
Yes. Use them directly from frozen and expect the baking time to increase by a few minutes.

Do I need to thaw frozen berries first?
No. Thawing can create excess liquid and make the filling watery.

Can I make this ahead of time?
Yes. The galette can be baked several hours in advance and served at room temperature.

What berries work best?
Any combination of strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries works beautifully.

How should leftovers be stored?
Store covered in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.

Can I use homemade pie dough?
Absolutely. Homemade dough works wonderfully if you have a favorite recipe.









Monday, January 30, 2017

Easy Chocolate Coconut Tart


This five ingredient Chocolate Coconut Tart couldn’t be easier or more seductive! A chocolate cookie crust contains a chocolate coconut ganache that’s sprinkled with coconut and chocolate curls.




Can you believe it's only about 2 weeks until Valentine's Day?  Didn't we just celebrate New Years?  I can't believe how time flies.  Valentine's Day is a good reason to make a decadent dessert.  Can anyone say chocolate?  There nothing better than a dark chocolate sauce.  Add in some coconut and you have the dessert of your dreams in the form of a tart that reminds you of an Almond Joy bar!

CHOCOLATE COCONUT TART



This decadent dessert only needs five ingredients.  How easy is that?  A chocolate cookie crust holds a pool of chocolate coconut ganache that’s then sprinkled with chocolate curls and shredded coconut.  HEAVEN!



The chocolate coconut ganache flavor is definitely the star of this tart and is easy to make!  Heavy cream, dark chocolate chips and Smucker's Simple Delight Chocolate Coconut Flavored Topping are whisked together to make this decadent sauce.  The crust is a simple chocolate wafer cookie crushed and combined with some melted butter.  Couldn't be easier, really.



I hope you make this seductive tart for your Valentine this year, it totally sets the mood!

Enjoy!





Easy Chocolate Coconut Tart


serves 8-10

32 chocolate wafer cookies (I used
Nabisco Famous Wafers)
6 Tbls butter, melted
1 1/4 cups heavy cream
1 cup dark chocolate chips
1 cup
Smucker's Simple Delight Chocolate Coconut Flavored Topping
Garnish:  chocolate bar curls and shredded coconut

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

In a food processor, add cookies and pulse until you have fine crumbs.  Add the melted butter and pulse until just combined.  

To a tart pan add cookie crumbs and press along the bottom and up the sides.  I use the bottom of a measuring cup to even it out and compact it down.  Place on a baking sheet and place in the preheated oven.  Bake 20 minutes or until set in the middle.  Remove and place on a wire rack.  Cool completely. 

Meanwhile, in a microwave safe bowl, add heavy cream, chocolate chips and chocolate coconut sauce. Microwave on high 1 minute and stir together until melted.  Pour the sauce into the cooled tart shell.  Refrigerate about 1-2 hours until set.  Garnish with chocolate curls and shredded coconut and serve.








Thursday, December 22, 2016

Using Leftovers: Pumpkin Pie Milkshakes






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I usually don't ever have leftover pumpkin pie that I don't know what to do with!

We usually just eat it all...

However, there have been times when we had multiple desserts and just too much pumpkin pie to finish before it gets old.  So I have a delicious and easy way to use that leftover pumpkin pie!




PUMPKIN PIE MILKSHAKES

This shake is the real deal....it's made with actual pie!

You are going to love this Pumpkin Pie Milkshakes.  And the kids?...forget about it!  This drink is really off the hook.  By putting a slice of pie, crust in all into the shake you get a chunky texture that tastes like mix-ins at your favorite ice cream parlor. 



So if you are planning on having pumpkin pie for Christmas make sure to save a couple of slices and make these Pumpkin Pie Milkshakes.  They are soooo good!

Enjoy!






Pumpkin Pie Milkshakes

serves 1-2

1 slice of pumpkin pie (crust and all!)
1 -2 scoops of vanilla ice cream
1/3 - 1/2 c milk
Garnish:  whipped cream, sprinkles

Place all ingredients in a blender.  Turn on blender and blend until all ingredients are combined, leaving a little texture from the crust.

Pour in tall glasses and serve.







Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Easy Food Processor Pie Crust




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My mom has been making pies all her life.  Every kind of cream pie you can imagine along with some excellent fruit pies thrown in the mix!

She's old school though.  She learned from her mom and went by feel when making the pie dough using a base recipe passed down from my Grandma.



Fast forward many years as an adult and I'm making the pies, and my mom is teaching me how to make the dough from scratch.  I know a lot of you are mystified by making homemade pie crust but trust me when I say, it is REALLY EASY.

Now I usually use my Grandma's recipe but this year I switched it up a bit.  I wanted something that had both butter (for flavor) and shortening (for flakiness) and is made using a food processor.  Off I go searching through my multitude of cookbooks where I found the perfect recipe that met all my wishes.  The King Arthur 200th Anniversary Cookbook is full of wonderful recipes.  I recommend you picking up a copy.  This cookbook is so fabulous and it has so many recipes in it that will fulfill ALL your baking needs.  They had a multitude of recipes for pie crust including the one I am showing you today. 




So I got out my handy dandy food processor (I use this one) and the ingredients, and made this in about 5 minutes.  No kidding.  It's so EASY in a food processor.  Dump and pulse, pulse, pulse.  Then in the frig goes the dough for 45 min to an hour and then you are ready to make pie!


Go for it!  Make your pie crust from scratch, and try this recipe.  The dough was so easy to work with, it rolled out like a dream, and held together really well when forming the edges.  The taste?  Heavenly!  The butter flavor stood out and the crust was flaky to boot!  You are sure to love this crust.



The pie you see here is my favorite Pumpkin Pie with Orange Marmalade.  I've been making this for years and the light citrusy flavor brings an extra special something to your dessert! 

Enjoy!







Easy Food Processor Pie Crust

source:  The King Arthur 200th Anniversary Cookbook

1 3/4 c All Purpose Flour
1/2 tsp salt
1 T sugar (optional)
1/2 c (1 stick) unsalted butter, cold or frozen, cut into 4 pieces
2 T solid shortening
about 6 Tablespoons ice water

Using the steel blade of the food processor, quickly blend flour, salt, sugar, butter and shortening.

Slowly pour in the ice water through the feed tube while pulsing the machine.  Process only until a mass of dough has formed on the side of the bowl.  Don't overdo it.  Wrap the dough in plastic and chill for at least an hour. (You can also freeze the dough at this point.)

Roll out and place inside pie dish.  Makes enough pastry for a 8 inch, double-crust pie or a single crust for a 9 - 11 inch pie.  This crust can be filled and baked at this point, or baked blind.







Tuesday, November 15, 2016

6 Irresistible Pumpkin Recipes




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We're celebrating the wonderful pumpkin today! 

I love pumpkins and can hardly wait for October to roll around each year so I can bake (and cook) with pumpkin. 

If you love pumpkin too then this post is for you!  I'm sharing with you 6 of my favorite pumpkin dishes today.  These are the ones I gravitate to each year.  I hope you enjoy them and find one that becomes a favorite of yours as well.

Enjoy your pumpkins!



Pumpkin Citrus Crescent Rolls




Pumpkin Cobbler



Pumpkin Pie with Orange Marmalade



Layered Pumpkin Bread




Spicy Pumpkin Fool





Low Carb Pumpkin Pancakes




Sunday, September 11, 2016

Easy Double Chocolate Ice Box Pie






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Late summer entertaining wouldn't be complete without a Southern classic like Ice Box Pie.

Who wants to turn on an oven long enough to cook a pie when it's sweltering hot outside.  Although the weather may be changing in parts of the country, Los Angeles is still blazing and there's nothing better than a cool dessert to cool you off on a sultry night.  An ice box pie sounds just about right.



I was digging around in my mom's old recipe box the other day and came across several ice box pies that sounded delicious.  I remember her making these and just see her serving a slice while we all sat around outside to enjoy the evening.  So I chose the one that spoke to me most (chocolate of course!) and decided to make her Easy Double Chocolate Ice Box Pie. 

I did change this up a bit and took the easy route by purchasing a pre-made graham cracker crust, but you could certainly make your own if you like.  The rest is easy as this pie uses instant pudding and some whipped topping for the filling.  Once you mix that up you just fill and refrigerate the pie for a few hours and your done! 



This pie was creamy and delicious.  Two different layers of chocolate fill this light as air pie.  Topped with some extra whipped topping and drizzled with a little chocolate syrup and you have a wonderful dessert.  Just the right touch to end the day.  This would be equally good to serve during a ladies lunch, afternoon tea, bring to a potluck, or serve at a bridal shower.  It's the comfort and hospitality that goes along with a piece of pie that makes this a special treat. 



Enjoy my mom's Easy Double Chocolate Ice Box Pie!








Easy Double Chocolate Ice Box Pie

serves 6-8

1 graham cracker pie crust (pre-made 6 oz.) or homemade
1 3.9 box of Chocolate Fudge Jello pudding
2 cups of 2% milk
1 tub (8 oz) Lite Cool Whip Whipped Topping, thawed and divided
chocolate syrup for drizzle (optional)


In a large bowl whip together the pudding and milk for about 2 minutes.  Spread half of the pudding into the crust.  Add 1/2 of the tub of Cool Whip to the remaining pudding.  Add on top of the first layer.  Refrigerate for 2-3 hours. 

This may be served as is with a dollop of whipped topping or you may add a layer of whipped topping to the pie desired.  To serve, slice pie and plate.  Drizzle with chocolate syrup if desired.














Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Apple Crostata


Boy, do I have a dessert that is going to make you cheat on your diet!  I know, I know, most of us have a resolution that involves eating healthy, me included, but you will want to stray from the healthy bites for just a moment.

For New Year's Eve I made an Apple Crostata from the Ina Garten's cookbook "Barefoot Contessa Parties! and I noticed that I forgot to post it so that you can see for yourself how outstanding this dessert is.  It's heaven!


A crostata is a rustic pie.  It only has a bottom crust.  How easy is that?  Can't you just smell the scent of baked apples with gooey cinnamon?  Oh, it just fills your house with warm homey smells that remind me of my mom's baking.  I just love quick desserts that are easy to make.  This variation of a down home classic is a winner!

What drew me to this recipe was the method.  This is more of a "french crumble" apple pie.  Ina takes all the spices, flour, sugar, and butter and makes a crumb out of it, then just spreads it over the top of the apples.  So being completely different than most apple tarts, and pies, it was calling my name.   


Wow! Was this apple crostata good!  You just have to forgo the dieting and make this right now...I tell you it is worth cheating for.

Now, I did make a few adjustments from Ina's original recipe. Mainly the apples I used, which were Granny Smith.  I also left out the allspice (don't care too much for it) and I added just a touch of boiled apple cider.  This is completely optional, and it just provides you with a little more apple flavor, but you certainly don't have to have it.  Just so you know, you can purchase it here.


Take some time out to enjoy this scrumptious treat.  You can diet next week!



Apple Crostata (Serves 6)


slightly adapted from Barefoot Contessa Parties! by Ina Garten,


1 pre-made pie crust
1 1/2 pounds Macintosh, Macoun, or Empire apples (3 large) (I used Granny Smith)
1/4 teaspoon grated orange zest
1 Tablespoon boiled cider
1/4 cup flour
1/4 cup granulated or superfine sugar
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
4 tablespoons (1/2 stick) cold unsalted butter, diced

Preheat the oven to 450 degrees.

Flour a rolling pin and roll the pastry into an 11-inch circle on a lightly floured surface. Transfer it to a baking sheet.

For the filling, peel, core, and cut the apples into eighths. Cut each wedge into 3 chunks. Toss the chunks with the orange zest and boiled cider. Cover the tart dough with the apple chunks leaving a 1 1/2-inch border.

Combine the flour, sugar, salt, cinnamon, and allspice in the bowl of a food processor fitted with a steel blade. Add the butter and pulse until the mixture is crumbly. Pour into a bowl and rub it with your fingers until it starts holding together. Sprinkle evenly on the apples. Gently fold the border over the apples to enclose the dough, pleating it to make a circle.

Bake the crostata for 20 to 25 minutes, until the crust is golden and the apples are tender. Allow to cool. Serve warm or at room temperature.


source: Copyright 2001, Barefoot Contessa Parties! by Ina Garten

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