Mushroom Galette Recipe (Savory Mushroom Tart) - Mon Petit Four® (2024)

If you love mushroom recipes, you’ll love this mushroom galette recipe. Made with flaky pie crust, a mixture of cheeses, and a delicious combination of caramelized onions and mushrooms, this savory mushroom tart is the perfect meal or appetizer!

Mushroom Galette Recipe

If you’ve never heard of a galette, it’s essentially a rustic pie or tart. On the blog, I’ve shared recipes for an apple galette and strawberry galette, which are both dessert galettes.

Today, I’m sharing this recipe for a savory galette, which is basically a mushroom tart.

If you’ve ever made a French onion tart, it’s not too different from that.

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For this mushroom galette recipe, you’ll need pie dough for the pastry aspect.

You can make your homemade pie crust or simply use a sheet of store-bought pie dough.

Once you’ve got the pie crust ready to go, you’ll spread a layer of ricotta cheese over the crust, then top it with some grated parmesan for extra flavor.

The cheese is then topped with sautéed mushrooms and caramelized onions before all of the filling is topped with gruyere cheese.

The great thing about a galette is that it’s incredibly versatile. You can use all kinds of vegetables and cheeses to make a galette, so if you’re not a fan of mushrooms or you’re not a fan of gruyere, you can swap them out.

You could pile on sautéed veggies like zucchini, tomato, and bell pepper for a rustic summer version.

Or, turn this into a meat lover’s delight by incorporating ham or sausage.

If you are a fan of mushrooms, however, you are going to love the version shared here today, just as it is!

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The combination of mushrooms with onions is divine. Anytime I make this for a gathering with friends, I always get people asking me for the recipe.

You can also enjoy this mushroom galette as a meal with a glass of crisp, white wine.

To serve the galette, simply cut it up into pizza-like slices. If you’re serving it as an appetizer, you’ll want to cut them into smaller slices.

If you’re serving it as a meal, you can afford to be more generous with your portions.

You can also prep this galette and freeze it for baking later. If you decide to make ahead and freeze, just be sure to increase the duration in which you bake the tart as it will likely need more time to bake through.

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Mushroom Galette Recipe

Yield: 4

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 25 minutes

Total Time: 40 minutes

A savory tart made with flaky pastry and a delicious combination of cheeses, mushrooms, and caramelized onions.

Ingredients

  • 1 sheet of pie dough
  • 1/3 cup whole milk ricotta
  • 6 oz. crimini mushrooms, cut into slices
  • 1/4 of a jumbo white onion, cut into thin crescent-shaped slices
  • 1.5 oz gruyere cheese, shredded
  • parmesan cheese, for grating as a garnish
  • pinch of salt and freshly ground pepper
  • pinch of nutmeg
  • 1 egg, separated into white and yolk
  • olive oil
  • 1 sprig of thyme

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 400°F. To a pan, add about a tablespoon of olive oil. Warm over medium heat and once hot, add in the onion slices. Cook until the onions begin to become golden along the edges and caramelize.
  2. Add the mushroom slices to the pan and cook for another few minutes until the mushrooms are tender. Turn off the heat and temporarily set the pan aside.
  3. Unroll the pie crust onto a baking sheet fitted with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat. Brush the egg white over most of the pie crust, leaving about a 1 1/2 inch perimeter bare. Let the crust rest for a minute for the egg white to slightly dry.
  4. Spread the ricotta cheese all over the area covered with the egg white. Use a zester to finely grate a little bit of parmesan cheese as a slight garnish over all the ricotta cheese. Add a small pinch of salt and freshly ground pepper, as well as the pinch of nutmeg, over the cheese.
  5. Distribute the mushroom-onion mixture all over the ricotta cheese, then top that with the shredded gruyere. Add the thyme leaves all over the top.
  6. Fold the edges of the pie crust over the mushroom filling, all along the edges. Brush the egg yolk over the pastry, then top the pastry with some of the finely grated parmesan.
  7. Bake the galette for 20-30 minutes. If you're using store-bought crust, it will typically look golden and be ready in the 20-25 minute mark, whereas homemade pastry can take up to 30 minutes.
  8. Let the galette rest for 10 minutes on the baking sheet, then transfer to your serving plate.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 6Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 292Total Fat: 19gSaturated Fat: 8gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 79mgSodium: 275mgCarbohydrates: 24gFiber: 1gSugar: 1gProtein: 7g

Mushroom Galette Recipe (Savory Mushroom Tart) - Mon Petit Four® (2024)

FAQs

Is galette dough the same as pie dough? ›

No, galette dough is different from pie crust because it is baked on a sheet pan instead of in a pie plate.

Can you make galette the night before? ›

You can make the dough up to three days ahead, but this galette is at its best served the same day it was baked.

Is galette made from puff pastry? ›

A simple store-bought shortcut is all you need to whip up a buttery, flaky galette with puff pastry and the jammy fruit filling of your choice!

How do you roll galette dough? ›

Make sure not to overload your galette, otherwise the crust will break under the weight of the filling. Leave about a 1 1/2-inch border of dough around the outside. Work your way around the circle, folding sections of dough inward. Overlap the sections as you go so filling won't leak out during cooking.

How to keep galette from getting soggy? ›

Preventing Soggy Bottoms

Because you can't par-bake a galette crust to prevent the fruit's juices from making the crust soggy, many folks brush their galette crust with egg white or make a layer of crushed cookies or cake crumbs, either of which work fine.

What's the difference between a tart and a galette? ›

The main difference is that tarts only have a bottom crust, and the crust is much thicker than a pie crust. Galettes – This is basically a pie made without using a pie dish, but because that would be too simple galettes can be made with any type of pastry dough.

What to serve with a savory galette? ›

Pair savory galettes with a salad, or something light. Galettes are often on the rich and heavy side, so a side salad balances your meal. Serve savory galettes as a meal or an appetizer. You can serve large slices of savory galette as a main course, or in smaller portions for a delicious appetizer.

Why do the French eat galette? ›

The French have been serving up galette des rois since the 14th-century. Traditionally, it's served on January 6th – the 12th day of Christmas – to celebrate the Epiphany, a religious feast day commemorating the arrival of the Three Kings to the manger where Jesus was born.

Why is the galette eaten on January 6th? ›

Traditionally, Epiphany is celebrated on January 6th, 12 days after Christmas. Beginning around the 13th or 14th century, sharing a Galette des Rois became a popular way to celebrate this occasion, with the cake signifying the arrival of the Three Wise Men in Bethlehem.

What is hidden in the galette? ›

Every galette has a secret – tucked somewhere inside the galette is a prize. In early times, the prize was a dried bean, or fève. Over the centuries, the beans were replaced by all manner of trinkets, usually made of porcelain, but they've never stopped being called fèves.

What's the difference between a sable and a galette? ›

A: I think galettes are thin cookies. The sables are much thicker shortbread, but are crisp and crumbly... good for dunking in tea/coffee/milk.

What is Galette Bretonne made of? ›

A Galette Bretonne is a savory buckwheat pancake that hails from the Bretagne region in France. Traditionally, a Galette Complète (a galette with the works!) is made with an egg, cheese and ham, but I've opted for a vegetarian version here.

Is galette crust the same as pie crust? ›

The difference is in the preparation: while a traditional pie crust is pressed into the bottom and sides of a pie plate and crimped along the edges in a decorative fashion, a galette crust is rolled out, topped with filling, and then folded over itself in a round shape and placed on a baking sheet.

How wet should galette dough be? ›

Cut butter into cubes, then add to food processor and pulse until the mixture forms lima bean-sized pieces. Slowly add ice water, 1 tablespoon at a time, and pulse until the dough just comes together. It should be moist, but not wet. Turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface and gather into a ball.

Why does butter leak out of pie crust? ›

A little leakage is fine, but if you find that you are getting pools of butter, it is likely that you have not incorporated the butter well enough. Pie dough is cracking when you go to roll it out. This could be because it is too cool, or your dough is under hydrated.

What is the difference between pastry dough and pie dough? ›

The main ingredients in pastry dough are similar to those in standard pie dough, with one exception. You may notice that this recipe does not have any sugar in the ingredient list. A little bit of sugar actually tenderizes the pastry in addition to adding a bit of sweetness.

What is pie dough called? ›

What is pâte brisée called in English? There are several English names for the pastry dough called pâte brisée in French. In the U.K., it is called shortcrust pastry, a nod to its short or crumbly texture. In the U.S., it is generally called pie pastry or pie dough because it is most often used for pies.

Which type of dough is most often used for pies? ›

Most commonly, pies are made using shortcrust pastry dough. This is the most durable type of dough for pie making due to its extensibility and cohesiveness. Most recipes for shortcrust pastry dough use two parts flour to one part fat. Traditionally, the best tasting and fully flavored pie crust was made with lard.

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