Everyday Dorie: Caramelized Onion Galette with Parm Cream
October 22, 2021 at 10:37 am | Posted in cook the book fridays, everyday dorie, groups, other savory, savory things, veggies | 5 CommentsTags: everyday dorie, savory, tart
I’m always up for a tasty savory bake, and this Caramelized Onion Galette with Parm Cream fits the bill. Galettes are effortlessly beautiful…they’re so easy to make, and the dough seems to tell you how it wants to be folded. This galette has a topping of sticky, slow caramelized onions with a hidden layer of mascarpone and Parmesan cream. With the buttery galette dough, it’s quite rich and luxurious, and lovely with a side salad and glass of wine. Note that the onions do continue to cook and darken in the oven, I don’t think mine went too overboard, but group members suggested taking them shy of full caramelization on the stovetop before assembling the galette.
For the recipe, see Everyday Dorie by Dorie Greenspan, and head over to Cook the Book Fridays to see how the group liked this one.
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It’s interesting to see how we take the onions to different stages of caramelization. The dark mahogany color of your galette looks good. Now I know I can go darker.
Comment by Shirley @ EverOpenSauce— October 23, 2021 #
Haha…you are so right about the dough telling you where it wants to fold! Glad this was a hit for you as well!
Comment by isthisakeeper— October 23, 2021 #
Sounds delicious!
Comment by Dorothy's New Vintage Kitchen— October 24, 2021 #
Looks fabulous Steph! Love galettes and this was no exception!
Comment by Mardi (eat. live. travel. write.)— October 25, 2021 #
This was loved by all and I am no exception. I did take my onions on the light side and that seemed to work well. We also had this with wine and that was a nice combo.
Comment by Diane Zwang— October 25, 2021 #