The BEST Blueberry Crumble Galette
Blueberries are coming into season! One of my favorite things to do in June is to pick blueberries at a local berry farm. There are blackberry bushes to pick from, too, that I use for blackberry jam. Those blueberries though find their way into the freezer to be used for blueberry muffins and French toast casseroles and blueberry syrup for starters. Today, they will find their way into the best blueberry crumble galette.
Quick. Easy and delicious.
Perfect for summer, right? A great idea when the house fills with family in a few weeks. A perfect morning addition to breakfast or a wonderful dessert served warm with ice cream after dinner. You pick!
I think what I love about this blueberry galette is that I have added a crumb topping that gives it a more richer flavor to enhance the fruit. I have also added the zest and juice of a lemon to just bring out that blueberry flavor even more.
If you have a favorite pie dough or pastry recipe, feel free to use it. But, when family come in, I’ll make life a bit easier and simply use a Pillsbury pie crust from the refrigerated case at my local grocery. It makes life easier and still works well for that crust. I always add parchment paper to a baking stone when baking it.
Simply mix the blueberries, flour, sugar, lemon juice and zest together and add to that crust.
TIP: To prevent the pastry from becoming soggy, you can brush the dough with an egg wash or cover with cookie crumbs before adding the fruit mixture. Baking on a baking stone also helps.
Add the fruit mixture to the center of the pie dough or pastry, leaving about an 1 1/2″ edge. Add the crumble mixture evenly over the blueberries.
Fold the edge of the pastry in, making pleats. Brush the pleats with either an egg wash or heavy cream and sprinkle the entire galette with a little sugar.
Blueberry Crumble Galette
Equipment
- cookie sheet or baking stone
- oven
Ingredients
- 3-3 1/2 C fresh blueberries
- 1 pie crust recipe or premade pie crust
- 1 T sugar
- 1 1/2 T all purpose flour
- 1 lemon- juice and zest
- 4 T butter
- 1/4 C granulated sugar
- 1/4 C all purpose flour
- 1 T heavy cream or egg wash
- sugar to sprinkle over the galette
- TIP: crushed cookie crumbs to prevent soggy crust
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.
- Prepare your pie or pastry dough and roll out into a 12" circle on a parchment lined baking sheet.
- TIP: Crushed cookies or an egg wash are recommended to cover the dough before adding the fruit mixture so that the fruit will not create a "soggy bottom" of the crust after baking. This is especially helpful if using blueberries from the freezer.
- Combine together blueberries, 1 T sugar and 1 1/2 T flour, and the lemon zest and juice in a large bowl.
- Pour the blueberry mixture into the center of the dough into a mound leaving an inch and a half border around the edge of the dough.
- Combine the 4 T butter, 1/4 C flour and 1/4 C sugar together in a small bowl for the crumble using a fork or a pastry blender.
- Add the crumble over the blueberry mixture evenly.
- Fold the dough up over the edge of the blueberries and pinching to make pleats. Brush the pleated dough with a bit of egg wash or heavy cream and a pastry brush.
- Sprinkle granulated sugar over the top of the galette.
- Bake in a preheated oven for 25 minutes or until the crust is golden brown.
Notes
Bake the galette until golden brown!
This is such an easy and delicious recipe. I love making these blueberry galettes while berries are in season, but, I have also used berries from the freezer to make them other times of the year.
They are so good added to a brunch menu or for a great summer dessert served warm with ice cream or whipped cream. And, that great serving piece?
How to showcase that Blueberry Galette?
I love a Nora Fleming cake pedestal. One of my favorite ways to serve. Add one of her flag minis for the summer through Labor Day and it’s perfect for a gathering. If you aren’t familiar with her products–she carries a great line of stoneware and melamine serving pieces. Those “minis” slide in and out with silicone stem. You may have noticed them on my plate rack wall. I love changing out the seasonal minis with the platters there.
By the way, this is my blueberry picking buddy, Jude. Isn’t she the cutest? She loves to go blueberry picking with me. I’m sure her touch helps to make any blueberry recipe better. The challenge will be to have enough blueberries left for her Mom to use for cooking after her siblings get through snacking!
Just gives us another good reason to go blueberry picking again. Right?
Enjoy!
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24 Comments
Renae
Yummy! This looks amazing! I love blueberry season. Hugs to you.
Leslie J Watkins
Thanks, Renae! I’ll have to make this for my kids when they are in next week! I think they will love it! Happy weekend!
Cindy
Leslie, thanks so much for this recipe. I love Galette and blueberries. I’m making this maybe this weekend.
This looks amazing!
Pinned!
Leslie J Watkins
Thanks, Cindy! I hope you love it! Have a great weekend, friend!
Vickie Ramey
Looks amazing. This one will be made when I get home next week! Such a pretty presentation!
Dee
It’s looks beautiful and sounds delicious! I love a rustic gallette, You have a great blueberry picking partner, and I couldn’t get over the amount of blueberries you were able to pick, that’s so awesome! Thanks for sharing, it would be a wonderful addition on any one’s table for any event!
Leslie J Watkins
Oh, Dee! This blueberry field is the best. Always a cool breeze and rows and rows of the best blueberry bushes. Jude hung in there with me, but it didn’t take long to get that many. She has been going with me since she was 2 and she is now 5. She always is so excited and is so grateful about every detail. Her enthusiasm and gratefulness make it the BEST!
Martha Wallace
Jude is just too cute! I’ll have to try the free form galette! Yummy for sure!
Leslie J Watkins
She was so precious. She is always so excited and this year she was so grateful. It’s always perfect to take her. Just the two of us.
Cara
Wow Leslie, that sure looks yummy! You have quite an abundance of blueberries there! I wonder if I can make this GF? Hmm… I may need to try this recipe, thank you so much!
Leslie J Watkins
Cara! I just found a great GF pie crust on Pinterest that I’ll be trying this week for my family. I’ll let you know how it turns out!
Cindy Mctigue
Hi Leslie
I wanted to let you know I made this and it’s fantastic.
We loved it and will make it again.
My husband loved it so much he ate half the Galette himself.
He said I’ll run it off this morning and he did.
Leslie J Watkins
That’s awesome! Makes my heart so happy!
Karen Velinsky
This looks so good! I am going to give it a try…blueberries are my husband’s favorite.
Thanks for sharing
Karen Velinsky
This looks so good! I am going to give it a try…blueberries are my husband’s favorite.
Thanks for sharing
Leslie J Watkins
I hope you will love it! Making a gluten free pie crust for one tomorrow!
Rachelle
I’ve always felt that galettes make a beautiful rustic dessert perfect for summer. Thank you for sharing this at the FWF party!
Leslie J Watkins
Thank you, Rachelle! I know! A favorite! I loved being a part of the party!
Claudia
Looks delicious!!! And your little helper is the cutest!!!
Leslie J Watkins
Thank you! That Jude is amazing in the blueberry field!
Tammy
Not sure how I missed this yummy recipe but it has been pinned and on my list to make. Oh my goodness, this looks so yummy.
Leslie J Watkins
Thank you, friend! I’m glad you found it. Let me know what you think when you make it!
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