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Recipe

Tomato, Corn & Cheese Galette with Fresh Basil

Judi Rutz

Yield:Yields 1 galette.

Servings:four as lunch, eight as an appetizer.

Because this dough has the added crunch and texture of cornmeal, it’s a bit more difficult to roll out, so be a little more generous when flouring your work surface. If the dough tears, just pinch it back together. Olives can be used in place of corn for a delicious variation.

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  • 2 Tbs. olive oil
  • 1 large white onion, thinly sliced
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 cloves garlic, chopped finely
  • 1/2 bunch basil, washed, dried, and coarsely chopped, (to yield about 1/2 cup); plus 10 whole basil leaves
  • Kernels from 1 ear of corn (about 1 cup)
  • 1 recipeCornmeal GaletteDough
  • 1 large or 2 medium ripe tomatoes (about 3/4 lb. total) cut into 1/3-inch slices, drained on paper towels
  • 3 oz. Comté or Gruyère cheese, shredded
  • 1 large egg yolk mixed with 1 tsp. milk or cream

Nutritional Information

  • Nutritional Sample Size based on eight servings
  • Calories (kcal) : 330
  • Fat Calories (kcal): 200
  • Fat (g): 22
  • Saturated Fat (g): 9
  • Polyunsaturated Fat (g): 2
  • Monounsaturated Fat (g): 10
  • Cholesterol (mg): 60
  • Sodium (mg): 480
  • Carbohydrates (g): 27
  • Fiber (g): 3
  • Protein (g): 7

Preparation

  • Heat the olive oil in a sauté pan, preferably nonstick, over medium heat. Add the sliced onion and cook, stirring frequently, until lightly browned, about 10 minutes. Season with salt and pepper. Add the garlic, chopped basil, and corn and cook for 30 seconds. Transfer the mixture to a bowl and set aside to cool.
  • Adjust an oven rack to the center position and heat the oven to 375°F. Line a baking sheet, preferably one without sides, with kitchen parchment. (If your baking sheet has sides, flip it over and use the back.)
  • 面团滚floured surface into a 15-inch round, lifting the dough with a metal spatula as you roll to make sure it’s not sticking. If it is, dust the surface with more flour. Transfer it by rolling it around the rolling pin and unrolling it on the lined baking sheet.
  • Spread the onion and corn mixture over the dough, leaving a 2-inch border without filling. Arrange the tomatoes in a single layer over the onions and season them with salt and pepper. Sprinkle the c heese over the tomatoes. Lift the edges of the dough and fold them inward over the filling, pleating as you go, to form a folded-over border. Pinch together any tears in the dough. Brush the egg yolk and milk mixture over the exposed crust.
  • Bake until the crust has browned and the cheese has melted, 35 to 45 min. Slide the galette off the parchment and onto a cooling rack. Let cool for 10 minutes. Stack the remaining 10 basil leaves and use a sharp knife to cut them into a chiffonade. Cut the galette into wedges, sprinkle with the basil, and serve.

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  • Krispie| 08/02/2019

    这是非常美味的。地壳确实需要一些πnching after roll-out but it came together just fine in the end. I followed the recipe exactly and it turned out beautiful and very tasty. I will add some additional salt next time as it was a little under salted for our taste.

  • laurgrs| 09/11/2017

    I have had this recipe saved in a notebook since it first came out but never made it. I'm so glad I finally gave it a try! It was outstanding. I used red and yellow tomatoes from my garden and fresh summer corn. Made it exactly as listed and it was absolutely divine. This is a keeper.

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