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Galette Des Rois (French King Cake) Recipe

If you're looking to make a unique pastry that's as tasty as it is festive, then look no further than this stunning galette des rois, courtesy of recipe developer Eric Ngo. On the outside, a galette des rois may look like an unsuspecting pastry, but on the inside, it's loaded with subtly sweet almond flavor. And, as it turns out, the pastry is a pretty big deal in France. "Galette des rois is eaten throughout the month of January... [for] a religious holiday celebrating the Epiphany," Ngo explains. The pastry's name translates to "king cake," and it's similar to the king cake that one might find in Louisiana during Mardi Gras. And much like a Mardi Gras king cake, you can even incorporate a festive little figurine into the pastry.

There's much to love about a galette des rois, even if you aren't celebrating a holiday. You'll especially love this recipe if you enjoy almond-centric desserts, though Ngo does note that you could "substitute the almond meal for hazelnut or pistachio" if you want to switch things up. This recipe also keeps things relatively simple by using store-bought puff pastry, but you could easily opt to make your own. "If you feel up to the challenge, try making your puff pastry from scratch," Ngo suggests. "This [would] elevate your galette to the next level!"

Gather the galette des rois ingredients

If you think that making such a beautiful pastry requires lots of ingredients, think again! This recipe only calls for a handful of baking staples, and because you don't have to make your own pastry dough, that simplifies things even further. For this recipe, you'll need 2 sheets of puff pastry (about 1 pound total, depending on which brand you use), eggs, white sugar, almond meal, and unsalted butter (make sure it's room temperature). Optionally, you can also throw in some dark rum and vanilla (in the form of the seeds from a vanilla bean) for extra flavor.

Mix together the creamy almond filling

Add the softened butter and sugar into a bowl, and mix with a whisk until smooth. Add one of the eggs and mix again, then whisk in the almond meal. You should be left with a smooth, cohesive filing. If you want to add the vanilla and/or the dark rum, do so now, and stir everything together. Store the filling in the fridge until you're ready to use it.

Assemble the pastry

Lay out either a silicone mat or parchment paper, then roll out one sheet of puff pastry; if the sheet is rectangular, cut into a circle. Add the almond filling to the pastry sheet, starting from the middle — you don't want to fill it all the way to the edge.

If you want to include a tiny figurine or trinket in the pastry, now is the time to nestle it into the filling. "I used a metal trinket in the shape of a chocolate croissant," Ngo explains. "They are usually porcelain figures, but every once in a while they are metal. Be careful when eating!" You could also use a large dried bean, an almond, or a hazelnut, he says. This step is purely optional, but it does add a fun and traditional element. Just use caution when eating to avoid any choking hazards. 

Brush the pastry with egg wash

Once all of the almond cream is spread on the first layer of pastry, go ahead and gently place the other pastry sheet on top. Cut away excess dough, keeping in mind that there should be about 1 inch of space between the almond cream and the edge of the pastry crust. Read More...

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