Apple Toffee Galette
Updated March 26, 2019
We love serving traditional Thanksgiving foods at our table, but every year I have to try a few new recipes to add to the spread. I love a good piece of pie, but if I had a choice, I would choose a piece of galette any day. I prefer the “rustic pie.” I recently made this Apple Toffee galette and fell in love. It is going to be a great addition to our holiday dessert table.
Galette dough is simple to make and very forgiving. We make this dough in our food processor. It takes about five minutes to make and can be made a few days in advance, which is perfect for Thanksgiving. Just store the dough in the refrigerator until you are ready to use it.
For this recipe, we started with apple slices and sprinkled them with McCormick cinnamon and sugar. We evenly placed the apple slices on the galette dough and sprinkled Heath milk chocolate toffee bits on top. If you can’t find the toffee bits, you can use chopped up Heath bars, both work great. We gently folded the galette dough around the apples and toffee and sprinkled the outer crust with turbinado sugar for extra crunch.
The toffee bits melted over the apples while baking creating the most divine galette. Tender sweet apples with melted toffee and chocolate in a galette crust is my idea of a fabulous dessert. I knew we had to serve this at our Thanksgiving feast after taking one bite. This recipe is sure to be a crowd pleaser. You can serve it plain, but why not add a scoop of vanilla ice cream? It is Thanksgiving, so you are allowed to go all out, especially when it comes to dessert.
If you are stressing about making pies this Thanksgiving, stress no more. Make an Apple Toffee Galette. This rustic pie is easy to make and will wow your guests!
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Apple Toffee Galette
Ingredients
- 1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/3 cup granulated sugar
- 1/4 cup coarse cornmeal
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup cold butter cut into small pieces
- 1/3 cup buttermilk
- 2 large Granny Smith apples thinly sliced
- Cinnamon and sugar for sprinkling on the apple slices
- 1 cup Heath milk chocolate toffee bits or chopped Heath candy bars
- 1 egg beaten
- 2 tablespoons turbinado sugar
Instructions
- 1. To make the dough, combine flour, sugar, cornmeal, and salt in a processor; pulse 2-3 times. Add butter and pulse 4-5 times, or until mixture resembles coarse meal. With the processor running, slowing pour the buttermilk through the chute, processing until the dough forms a ball. Remove the dough ball and adhere any remaining pieces of dough to it, then wrap in plastic wrap or parchment paper. Refrigerate for at least 45 minutes before rolling out.
- 2. Center a rack in the oven and preheat to 350 degrees F.
- 3. Remove the dough from the refrigerator and place on a sheet of parchment paper. Starting at the center of the dough, roll out, forming a 14-15-inch wide circle. Place the dough with parchment paper on a baking sheet. Generously sprinkle apple slices with cinnamon and sugar. Arrange apple slices in a spoke pattern on the galette dough, leaving a 2-inch border. Sprinkle the toffee bits over the apple slices, making sure all of the slices are covered. Fold the border over the apples, overlapping where necessary and pressing gently to adhere the folds.
- 4. Lightly brush the edge of the dough with the egg and sprinkle crust with turbinado sugar.
- 5. Bake the galette for 45-50 minutes, or until the apples are tender and the crust is golden brown. Transfer the baking sheet to a wire rack to cool for at least 20 minutes. Serve warm or at room temperature.
- *Note-you can make the galette dough in advance. It will keep in the refrigerator for 3 days.
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I love baked apple anything and your galette looks delish ๐
That looks delicious.
This looks unbelievable!
i made your pear galette ages ago and it was DELICIOUS. i can only imagine how great this is.
This sounds wonderful. I am tempted to try this because I don’t love making pie crusts, but I love the flavor of a good pie:-)…I bet the Toffee bits go wonderfully with the baked apples..this sounds great!
You’re right. This is perfect for Thanksgiving! Love this recipe.
Forget Thanksgiving- I want to make this NOW (and it’s only 7:30am)! Delicious. Like another commenter, I don’t really care for pie crust, so this looks perfect. Can’t wait to try this- thanks!!
maria, seriously, this is the best thing i’ve seen all day. i kind of want to eat a whole one and then make a second and pretend like i didn’t gobble up the first ๐
I have never made a galette, although I always want to try one because they look so much simpler than pie. And apple pie is my FAAAAVORITE. The fact that you added toffee makes this just perfect!
mmm..apple and toffee together all wrapped up in a pastry crust?? perfect!!
Such an easy and perfect dessert for thanksgiving!!! Id much prefer this to pie
I love the addition of the toffee!
That looks amazing! The addition of toffee just makes my mouth water. I pinned this on Pinterest to make this holiday season!
Maria- this is so pretty! I never would have thought to add the milk chocolate variety of toffee bits- but it really looks wonderful. I love a good galette too! They are lovely and take all the pressure out of baking pie.
I love the rustic look of a galette! Plus, toffee bits makes everything yummy ๐
I love galettes, too, because it’s okay if they are less perfect looking–though this one looks great!
This looks great! I love plain old apple pie but this kicks it up a notch
Will definitely have to try this! I made a Cinnamon Pear Galette with your crust recipe and it was incredible. Thank you both so much for your recipes!!
That is a thing of beauty! Apples and toffee are a fantastic combination and I know this dessert would disappear in a flash at my house.
Galettes are my favoriteeeee although I usually do a savory variety. But with toffee and apples this could definitely be a Thanksgiving winner in our house!
Looks amazing! Especially with that ice cream up on top! Delicious!
I love galettes!! And I so love the addition of toffee to the apple!:)
good HEAVENS, woman. Lick, lick, lick.
Forgiving dough…I love that!
the rustic crust on this galette is so pretty! and it sounds so delicious ๐
easy and delicious! I love it!
Ohhh what a fabulous galette! Love the toffee bits in there. I always enjoy making a galette because pie crust and I have quite the adversarial relationship. We hate each other. But a galette I can manage! So much more forgiving than a regular pie crust.
Great combo – apple & toffee, so beautiful!!
Maria! What a yummy combo. This will be perfect for Thanksgiving. I love open-faced pastries. ๐
I love galettes, but this one with apples and caramel sounds amazing!
This looks delish. Perfect for the holidays
Wow! Love the simplicity and rustic nature of a galette – and you’ve taken it up a peg or two with the toffee – in England we call candy apples ‘toffee apples’ so I will always think of your galette as a toffee apple galette. YUM!
You had me at “toffee.” I wouldn’t be able to resist this!
This looks really yummy! I really want to make the crust, but I don’t have a food processor ๐ Any suggestions how to do it the old fashioned way?
You can cut the butter into the dry ingredients with a pastry cutter.
That looks great! I love the idea of putting Heath bits on top of it. Another great creative way to use candy. You are on a roll!
OMG heaven!!!
I always insist on new things for thanksgiving and it drives my family CRAZY. I love the flavor of toffee…I just know this would be a HUGE hit!
I am not a pie maker at all, so a galette is definitely appealing to me.
Baked apples, topped with ice cream and infused with toffee – give me a bite, now ๐
What a great looking sweet galette. I just posted a recipe for a savory zucchini and caramelized onion galette, small world!
Apple and toffee, yum!
Oh my, this looks amazing!
Have you ever made two and tried freezing one of them?
I’ve made the dough and put it in the freezer, but I haven’t assembled the entire galette and froze it.
This looks fantastic!
The flavors and the textures look amazing in this!
Maria, this loos too good for me to handle. I’ve never made a galette and you make it look so very doable!! I think I will give it a go!
This looks so good and a great idea for Thanksgiving!
This looks amazing…apple & toffee? Yay!
I am a sucker for all galettes and tarts and this one has some of my favorite flavors! Beautiful photos and such a lovely blog– pleasure to meet you:)
Thanks for stopping by!
Galettes are one of my favorite desserts to make – their simply, elegant and delicious. This sounds like a lovely combo. I love the addition of cornmeal in the crust!
those heath bits are a gift from god, are they not!?! ๐
Love the addition of heath + chocolate on that pretty galette!
I automatically think I am fancy if I say gallette…
This looks rustic and yummy and perfect!
So, I have a question. Your husband is allergic to nuts, right? Does he just not eat a lot of the things you cook? Or do you have any great nut substitutes? My son is allergic to all nuts, so I can use any tips or tricks you use. We are missing our nuts around here! Sorry, I know this seems off-topic, but I know the toffee contains almonds, so that’s what reminded me to ask.
i’m looking for one last dessert for our thanksgiving feast + this might be the one – looks awesome!
I love rustic looking pies too – – and this one is blowing my mind. Mmmm… I can just imagine the sweet apples and buttery toffee … what a lovely recipe
This looks amazing!!!
I just want to know if there is a substitute for the cornmeal or if it is known by some other name….
Thanks.
Hi,
Making this galette right now and it looks great!
Great recipe, as always!