- Galette
Galette is a general term used in French to designate different types of round and flat crusty cakes. One noticeable type is the "galette des Rois" (
King cake ) eaten on the day of Epiphany. There is a children’s song about "galette"::“"J’aime la galette, savez-vous comment ? Quand elle est bien faite, avec du beurre dedans."” (“I like "galette", do you know how? When it is made well, with butter inside.”)
"Galette" is also the name given in most French "
crêperie s" to savourybuckwheat "crêpe s", while those made fromwheat flour, mostly served with a sweet filling, are simply branded “"crêpes"”. "Crêpe" is a type of thinpancake mostly associated with the regions ofNormandy andBrittany where it replaced at times bread as basic food, but it is eaten as a dessert countrywide. Buckwheat was introduced as a crop suitable to impoverished soils, buckwheat "crêpes" were known to other regions where this crop was cultivated, such as Limousin or Auvergne.Unlike the "crêpe", it is sometimes cooked on one side only. The "galette" is frequently garnished with egg,
apple slices,meat ,fish ,cheese ,salad or similar ingredients. One of the most popular varieties is a "galette" covered with gratedemmental cheese , a slice ofham and an egg, cooked on the galette. In France, this is known as a "galette complète" (a complete galette). A hotsausage wrapped in a galette (called a "galette-saucisse", a tradition ofRennes ,France ) and eaten like ahot dog is becoming increasingly popular as well.In French Canada, the term "galette" is usually applied to pastries best described as large
cookies .See also
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Kouign amann "External links
* [http://www.normandie-heritage.com/spip.php?article474 Crêpes et Galettes Normandes au sarrasin.]
* [http://membres.lycos.fr/sgsb/ "La Sauvegarde de la Galette Saucisse Bretonne"]
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