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Dearest Eloise,— There is one little and perhaps insignificant French cake, which I feel certain would soon become a favourite in the cottage, more particularly amongst its juvenile inhabitants. It is the famed galette, the melodramatic food of the gamins, galopins, mechanics, and semi-artists of France.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "2006, John Peterson, “Radishes and Young Turnips”, in Farmer John's Cookbook: The Real Dirt on Vegetables, Layton, Utah: Gibbs Smith, →ISBN, page 135, column 1:", "text": "Young Turnip Galette with Cardamom. A galette can be any manner of flat, round cake or tart. In this case, it is an exquisite arrangement of buttery-thin turnip slices, glazed and sealed together in an overlapping pattern like the surface of a fine apple tart.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "2007, Carole Bloom, “Stone Fruit”, in The Essential Baker: The Comprehensive Guide to Baking with Chocolate, Fruit, Nuts, Spices and Other Ingredients, Hoboken, N.J.: John Wiley & Sons, →ISBN, page 56:", "text": "Apricot Galette. A galette is a rustic, free-form fruit tart, baked directly on a lined baking sheet rather than in a tart pan. Some galettes are made with puff pastry, others with yeast dough, and yet others with sweet tart or pastry dough.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "2002, Dorie Greenspan, “Grand Gâteaux for Fêtes and Feasts”, in Paris Sweets: Great Desserts From the City's Best Pastry Shops, New York, N.Y.: Broadway Books, →ISBN, page 164:", "text": "Kings' Cake/Galette des Rois. […] Created to celebrate Epiphany, or Twelfth Night, the day the Three Kings visited the infant Jesus, the galette should probably appear only on Epiphany, January 6, but knowing something wonderful when they see (and taste) it, Parisians have made the galette des rois a month-long indulgence. The word galette can mean many things[…], among them a crêpe; a small savory pancake (think potato pancake); a cookie, usually a butter cookie from Brittany; or a round thick but not particularly high cake, like the kings' cake. 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The Country Cooking of France, San Francisco, Calif.: Chronicle Books, →ISBN, page 236:", "text": "GALETTES BRETONNES AU SARRASIN. BRETON BUCKWHEAT GALETTES. The filling for a paper-thin Breton galette is always simple. The most popular, called a complet, includes ham and egg and often a spoonful of fresh cheese. You can ask for the egg to be brouillé, briskly scrambled on the hot galette, or miroir, left untouched to bake on top. 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