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Tomato and Artichoke Galette

Everybody I know loves a tomato pie. It’s summertime right now and no one will shut up about it. Tomato pie this, tomato pie that, etc, etc, and then they look at me, and I’m all like . . . What???

I don’t make that kind of tomato pie. Those of you who have been following me for a while know that typical Southern tomato pies have WAY more mayonnaise than I am willing to tolerate. I can use mayo as a binder in a recipe–say, chicken salad–but it has to be as little as possible, and so mixed in and seasoned up that I can pretend it’s not really there. I can’t explain my mayonnaise loathing, but there it is. I don’t even like getting the stuff out of the jar. Further, some of those tomato pies have a lattice(!?!) crust on top. No way do I have time for that.

Fortunately, I have a work-around. And as long as I’m working around mayonnaise, the rest of the operation might as well be easier, too. I’m not sure how much time you spend with your nose in a cooking magazine, but in case it’s not much, let me introduce you to the galette.

“Galette” is a French cooking term that generally refers to a flat pie or pastry with fruit baked on top. The French sometimes use it to describe a flat potato dish of carefully arranged, thinly sliced potatoes, and then baked. In recent years foodies have been making galettes with all manner of fillings. I love making galettes because they’re freeform and unfussy. (One of my own personal goals is to be freeform and unfussy. So far that’s a no-go.) Part of the allure of galettes is that no pie pan is needed, there’s no blind baking required, and often you don’t even have to cook the filling first.

True to the form, this Tomato and Artichoke Galette recipe is the height of foodie casual chic. It’s delicious and doesn’t require any actual pastry-making unless you want it to. I use refrigerated pie crust with impunity, and I heartily recommend it. The crust won’t look perfect, but then again homemade pastry wouldn’t either, and therein lies much of the charm! Galettes are RUSTIC.

My Tomato Artichoke Galette calls for a soft, spreadable cheese with herbs and garlic added. One commercial brand is Boursin which you can find in the fancy cheese section of the grocery store. A similar brand is Alouette. You could even mix some softened cream cheese or goat cheese with whatever herbs and/or garlic you have on hand and use that instead. For the galette pictured I used a homemade garlic cheese spread I happened to have leftover from a party, and that worked fine.

This recipe is incredibly forgiving. If you’re REALLY wanting to sort of replicate traditional tomato pie, your best bet is to spread cream cheese over the crust, top that with shredded cheddar, and skip the artichokes and olives. Mayonnaise isn’t dry enough for this method. You need the firmness of the spreadable cheese as a moisture barrier between the crust and the other filling to keep the crust crisp on the bottom. Oh, and don’t skip the tomato draining step. This also helps to keep your crust from getting soggy. Nobody wants a soggy crust. Nobody.

You can use any sort of tomatoes you have as long as they’re fresh and flavorful. The photos show an heirloom Cherokee Purple tomato, two romas, and even a few orange and yellow cherry tomatoes. The artichoke hearts you see are marinated ones from a jar. Frozen artichoke hearts or canned artichoke hearts packed in water are fine, too. Those black olives are from a tiny can and entirely optional.

So how should you serve Tomato Artichoke Galette? I love it as a light supper with a simple salad, and I’ve served it for summertime brunch with great success. It’s equally good hot out of the oven or at room temperature. I once made three different kinds of galettes–this one, a spinach madeline one, and a potato one–and served them warm with a huge fruit salad and cheese straws at a fancy christening party. Heck, I’ve put a leftover slice or two into a Tupperware container, taken it to work for lunch, and happily eaten it cold at my desk.

The moral of the story is: galettes are easy and versatile, and Tomato and Artichoke Galette is a fantastic addition to your lazy cooking summer menu rotation, no mayo or pie pan needed! Think of it like a cross between a tomato pie and a fancy grownup pizza, only easier.

Bon Appetit!



Tomato and Artichoke Galette

Ingredients

  • 2 or 3 large tomatoes, or an equivalent amount of large, medium and small tomatoes
  • 1 refrigerated pie crust (½ a 14 oz. box), at room temperature
  • 1 cup soft, spreadable cheese flavored with herbs and garlic: Boursin, Alouette, or seasoned goat cheese or cream cheese
  • 1 jar marinated artichoke hearts, drained
  • ¼ cup black olives, optional
  • 1 T. grated parmesan
  • 1 beaten egg

Instructions

  • Slice the tomatoes ¼" thick and allow to drain on a few thicknesses of paper towels for 30 minutes. Preheat the oven to 400°.
  • On a lightly greased sheet pan or one covered with parchment, unroll the pie crust. You may want to flatten it slightly with a rolling pin. Spread the soft cheese evenly on the crust, leaving a 1½" border all around.
  • Arrange the tomato slices evenly over the cheese, some overlap is fine. Scatter the artichoke hearts and the olives (if using) over the tomatoes.
  • Fold the edges of the crust over the vegetables, pleating every couple of inches as needed. Sprinkle with parmesan. Brush the exposed crust with beaten egg. Bake for 30 minutes. Allow to cool for 10 minutes--longer is okay--cut into wedges and serve.

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3 Comments

  1. Mary Margaret Thomas

    Just made it! Very good. I don’t know what I did that these lagniappes should fall in my lap but, besides the 40 lbs of home grown tomatoes I was given, a friend stopped by work to give me a bag of homemade goat cheese AND a bag of homemade feta from her very own goats! I mixed the goat cheese with my own garden herbs and made this wonderful galette. Hubby proclaimed it delicious and I replied, “It’s one of Malia’s recipes.” He said, “That makes sense.”
    Seriously, though, this is not the only recipe of yours that has given us joy.

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    • Celia Lewis

      Wonderful offerings and recipes. Cannot wait to visit with y’all.

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    • Malia

      I’ve never had homemade feta! You must be living right! I glad you liked the galette. It’s one of my favorites.

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