Mixed Berry Mini Galettes
Updated March 26, 2019
I have been living off of blackberries, strawberries, and blueberries. My berry obsession continues, this time in dessert form. Josh and I made Mixed Berry Mini Galettes for dessert. Ok, Josh did most of the work, but I helped arrange the berries on the galette dough. I also had a healthy portion of dessert:)
These mini berry galettes are beautiful and look like they take a lot of time and skill to make, but they really are easy. Don’t tell anyone, it is our little secret:) Galettes are perfect for dessert when you don’t want to spend a lot of time in the kitchen, but still want to impress. I love mini galettes because everything mini is more fun. You can make one large galette if you wish. We enjoyed our mixed berry galettes with a scoop of vanilla bean ice cream. A dollop of whipped cream would also go nicely with these berry galettes.
If you are looking for a new way to enjoy berries, try Mixed Berry Mini Galettes. This simple dessert is perfect for spring and summer. I know we will be making this recipe again and again.
Mixed Berry Mini Galettes
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 cups mixed berries I used fresh blueberries, blackberries, and strawberry slices
- 1 egg beaten
- 2 tablespoons turbinado sugar
Instructions
- . 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 pat it into a firm ball. Wrap in plastic wrap and 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. Cut the dough into four equal parts. Starting at the center of the dough, roll out each piece of dough into a circle, about 6 inches. Place the dough with parchment paper on a baking sheet. Arrange mixed berries in the center of each galette, leaving a 1-inch border. Fold the border over the berries, overlapping where necessary and pressing gently to adhere the folds.
- 4. Lightly brush the edge of the dough with the egg and sprinkle crust and berries with turbinado sugar.
- 5. Bake the galettes for 40-45 minutes, or until 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. Serve with whipped cream or ice cream if you wish.
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These look like such a light and refreshing dessert!
Maria they look awesome…I had no idea what a galette was…til now 🙂
yum! i love how berries are coming into season now, and galettes are a great way to fancy it up!
Wow these galettes are just gorgeous! I love the variety of berries. I really want one of these right now for breakfast. 🙂
That looks wonderful! My daughter was born at the end of summer, and I craved all types of fruits and grilled vegetables (not mushrooms though, which I’ve always loved). Luckily it was a bountiful season for it. For some reason I also wanted peanut butter, and I’ve never really been a huge fan of it. The one thing I didn’t want were heavy foods or sauces.
Mmmm that crust looks so good!
THese are gorgeous! I can’t wait to try it! Perfect for Easter!
I love galettes! They are so delicious & easy to make 🙂
Galettes are so pretty! So simple, but so fancy at the same time.
Love these little galettes! So cute and delicious. Excellent!
I was just reading my Food & Wine magazine yesterday and saw a similar recipe! I can’t wait to give it a try. 🙂
They look so pretty!! I want some 🙂
I love the colors you get from the berries! Mini desserts are always so much more fun:-)
Gorgeous! I’ll take the rusticity of a Galette over pie any day…
The colors in these are so perfect. I wish I had one this morning, too.
mmm berries are my abs0lute favorite!! this would be so nice for breakfast
those are beautiful! Strawberries were buy one carton get two free here…love it!
great for spring! would be delicious with homemade whipped cream 🙂
When I was pregnant with my son (now 18months) I could not get enough blackberries and then one day I switched to peaches and it was the first time I felt him kick. These look delicious and I can’t wait to make them for Henry.
So pretty!! I absolutely love that these are mini. 🙂
I love individual sized desserts – these look great and very spring-y!
So pretty and perfect for spring, love it!
Beautiful Maria! Galettes are one of my favorite desserts – so simple and elegant.
I’m all about berries right now too and would just love one of these beautiful galettes for dessert tonight!
These look so fresh and delicious!
These remind me of some I had in San Francisco! They are beautiful and look very professional 🙂
These are too cute! I would never have thought to do them in mini size!
These are really pretty galettes, Maria. They make such an impressive presentation with relatively little effort.
I absolutely LOVE galettes!! And KUDOS to you for making your own pastry dough, too 🙂 They look delicious!
I love making galettes – they’re so rustic! I’ve never made a sweet galette before but what better time than now to try!
i LOVE These! So simple and pretty. It just screams spring!!
heres one of our favorite sweet galettes. apple & cinnamon http://andrea-thekitchenwitch.blogspot.com/2010/09/apple-galette-with-cinnamon-cream.html
I love making galettes. There rustic and no pressure to make them “perfect.” The pictures are stunning!
Those are sooo cute! I’ve never made Galettes before, but now I want to try!
I love galettes and love that you used a variety of berries in this one! It looks absolutely delicious, Maria!
Oh how wonderful, what a perfect dessert!
I love galettes because they are so fun to make and don’t have to be perfectly shaped. They’ve got that rustic appeal! These look delicious.
Beautiful!! Love mini desserts! xo
Another perfect Easter dessert! yayy for berries and foods that make the future Mama’s belly happy 🙂
How cute are those?! Love.
those are the cutest galettes EVER! I haven’t seen them done as mini’s before, but I love the portion control size!
I love that these are mini! I am on a huge berry kick too. Yum!
Such pretty mini desserts! Definitely an impressive one!
I can’t wait for fresh fruit prices to drop. I want to live off of blueberries too. 🙂
cannot go wrong with fruit and pie crust!!!
How cute! I would totally serve these at a dinner party – YUM!
I’m such a berry girl, I have at least a cup’s worth everyday! Though I will admit, my first thought when looking at these galettes: Mixed Berry Mini Galettes a la Mode… You see, I’m also an ice cream girl….
I have never made these before, but now I`m itching too! Thanks for sharing! Beautiful and springy!
So fresh and light and yummy looking!!
What a beautiful dessert… nicely done!
I love making galettes with leftover dough. Berries sound so good!
Love the Pier 1 napkin (most my stuff from there) and the recipe looks darn tasty!
So, my husband saw these ..had me run to my laptop to look at them, too…and now we both want these galettes on our dessert table this Sunday! They look amazing!
They look lovely! Can’t wait for when fresh fruit is in season!
I was seriously just telling my husband tonight how I would love to recreate one of my favorite desserts (mini berry blossoms, little frozen berry pies you can buy at the store) and then I came across this post! Seriously was meant to be! Ha ha! These look heavenly! Can’t wait to try these
I`m a berry addict too! 🙂 I`ve never had galletes and really love to try it out. Is there any substitution for the corn meal and the butter milk? I`m just not sure if I ever saw them here.
Easter is one of my favorite holidays and I’m obsessed with berries! This looks delicious!
I’ve never made (or eaten) a galette, but they look so elegant. These minis are cute!
These are gorgeous!
I never made galette before. The dough looks very flaky.
mmmmm i love berries! the plus side is that they’re jam packed with antioxidants!
I was at the store today with strawberries and blackberries in my cart and I thought about the leftover pie crust in my fridge. Then I remembered that you posted this yesterday! Perfect! I also bought some Nutella, so I should probably work that in some how. I feel obligated.
Ooooo…. this is a perfect light spring dessert!
SO pretty! I love berries and these looks fantastic.
Oooh this looks like the perfect spring dessert!
How adorable are these?? I’ve been eating fresh berries galore and this looks like an incredible dessert! 🙂
I love galettes. They’re the perfect spring/summer dessert. Gorgeous.
just heard that you are expecting! congrats to you Maria. that is just fabulous news. you’ll make a wonderful mother. you must be so excited? (and scared lol)
Thanks Dawn! We are very excited and yes scared too, but hopefully we can figure the parenting thing out:) I hope you are well!
Love that these look tricky, but they are so not! Pretty berry galettes Maria 🙂
These are gorgeous!
Yum! These look like the perfect summer dessert. Where are you getting your fresh berries? I haven’t seen any yet that look ripe enough, but I am craving them like mad.
Just came across these on SU, they look so tasty and perfect for spring!
These are beautiful Maria 🙂
Those a simply *stunning* I adore berries as well! These are going on my “must make list” a.s.a.p.
Must. Make.
These look mouth-wateringly delicious! I’ll definitely be trying these!
love this! i haven’t made it as mini’s yet; been making it as one large one as the recipe calls for in the two peas cookbook. which i really like, by the way. my favorite berry combination is blueberry, blackberry, cranberry. yum! is it possible to freeze this in any stage? thanks for replying.