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Cooking from "Dining In," "Nothing Fancy," and "Sweet Enough" by Alison Roman


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I made the deep-dish apple galette from sweet enough for New Year's dinner. Instead of making a traditional pie with 2 disks of dough, the recipe calls for a giant disk (18 inches!) that is placed in a 9 inch springform with the edges folded over the filling. Other than the fact that it's a lot of dough to roll which is somewhat of a workout, this is very simple recipe. The apple filling uses honey and sugar for sweetness, apple cider vinegar for acidity, and a healthy dose of ground cinnamon which is essential for a good apple pie (1.5 teaspoons in the printed recipe). I replaced about 20% of the apples (I used gala) with poached quince (the coral-looking fruit pieces in the pictures). 

 

deep-dish apple galette

 

deep-dish apple galette

 

deep-dish apple galette

 

 

deep-dish apple galette

 

I liked the impressive presentation, and it tasted great!

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I wish I could lay my hands on good quince! Good for you on the substitution, @FrogPrincesse! It looks like a wonderful dessert.

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