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This salted caramel apple galette is made with butter-sauteed apples and cinnamon, coconut sugar, a touch of nutmeg and homemade salted caramel sauce all poured on a pie crust and folded up into a rustic galette - it doesn't get much easier or delicious than this!
Made with a store bought pie dough, this apple galette literally takes about 10 minutes to throw together. Pop it in the oven, and you've got a beautiful rustic, caramelly cinnamon apple dessert in under an hour.
The caramel melds with the pie crust to make this absolutely wonderfully chewy candy like texture which is just amazing with the buttery, cinnamon spiked apples.
If you're a fan of this easy apple galette with caramel recipe, you might also want to try this rustic strawberry galette or this raspberry galette too - they are great spring time treats, but can be enjoyed any time of the year!
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What is a galette pastry?
A galette is a French pastry typically made with filling placed on top of flat pastry dough with the edges folded up around the filling. It is like a free-form pie. Galettes have a "rustic" look to them.
Why this salted caramel apple galette recipe works
- Store bought all-butter pie crust saves a tone of time and effort as you don't need to make the crust.
- A layer of caramel is spread on the pie crust before the apples are added to prevent the crust from getting soggy.
- It's like eating a caramel apple wrapped in a buttery, flaky pie crust. The apples with salted caramel are delicious!
- This delicious apple galette is incredibly easy to put together as the apples and caramel are basically wrapped in pie crust and baked.
The ingredients
The full list of ingredients is included in the recipe card at the end of the post.
Any baking apple works great for the apple filling. I am partial to granny smith for the tartness, but use any apple slices you prefer.
To make this recipe ultra easy, store bought pie crust is used to make the buttery pie crust. You can make your own from-scratch pie crust if you prefer.
For the caramel, we use store bought caramels and melt them down, but you can make your own caramel from scratch, or even buy pre-made caramel sauce that works well also.
Variations and substitutions
- Substitute pears for the apples, or do half pear, half apple to make an apple pear galette.
- Also substitute cherries, plums, or apricots for half the apples.
- The salted caramel is optional. If you choose not to use it, spread a thin layer of jam on the pie crust before adding the apples to keep the pie crust from getting soggy.
- Add cranberries in place of half the apples for an apple cranberry galette.
- Use all granny smith apples, or a combination of tarter (granny smith) and sweet apples (gala, honey crisp, etc.) - whatever apple variety you prefer in an apple pie!
- Sprinkle crushed pecans on top for added texture.
Step by step instructions to make a galette
The galette is best served warm and serve with vanilla ice cream or fresh whipped cream.
How to make salted caramel
Expert tips
- Always bake the galette in the middle of the oven to prevent over browning.
- Bake on a rimmed baking sheet on a layer of parchment - this prevents sticking and spillage.
- A layer of caramel on the crust before adding the apples prevents it from getting soggy.
- Leave a 2 inch border around the edge so there is space to fold up the edges.
- Cooking the apples before adding them allows them to release some liquid, which helps prevent the crust from getting soggy when we bake the galette.
- Don't over stuff the galette - if it is too full the crust may become soggy. The apples should be in an even layer.
- You can make this in advance by assembling it and storing the galette in the fridge overnight (wrapped in plastic wrap). Also freeze the assembled galette and bake straight from frozen - just add an extra 2-3 minutes to the bake time.
Frequently Asked Questions
In this recipe, the layer of caramel underneath prevents it from getting soggy. In other galette recipes, you want to ensure your fruit/vegetables don't have too much juice. You can do this by mixing it with cornstarch that helps the juices thicken up.
While both typically consist of fruit baked in a pie crust, a pie has thick sides and is baked in a pie dish while a galette is a thin "pie" basked directly on a baking sheet.
You can store leftovers in an airtight container at room temperature overnight, or in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat in a 350°F degree oven for the best results.
You can make this caramel apple galette ahead of time and freeze it. Assemble the galette and place on a baking sheet directly in the freezer for one hour. Remove from freezer and place in a freezer safe container/bag and freeze for up to one month.
To bake from frozen, follow the same instructions, adding 2-5 minutes to the bake time (or until the crust is golden brown).
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Recipe
Salted Caramel Apple Galette
Ingredients
- 1 pie crust
- 4 cups sliced apples
- 3 tablespoons salted butter divided
- ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
- 1 tablespoon lemon juice
- ¼ cup coconut sugar substitute brown sugar
- ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg
- 15 vanilla caramels
- 2 teaspoons heavy cream
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- 1 egg beaten for egg wash
- 1-2 tablespoons coarse sugar crystals
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 375°F degrees.
- Heat the butter in a skillet over medium heat. Add the apples and saute until they start to soften, about 5-7 minutes.
- Add the cinnamon, nutmeg, coconut sugar, and lemon juice. Continue cooking, stirring periodically to prevent burning, for about 5 minutes. The mixture should be thick.
- Remove from heat and set aside. Lay the pie crust on a parchment paper lined baking sheet. Pour half the caramel mixture on the pie crust and spread (see below for caramel instructions).
- Pour the apple mixture on top, leaving about 2-3 inches at the edge of the crust, and drizzle with the remaining melted caramel.
- Fold up the edges around the apple mixture. Brush the edges with egg wash and sprinkle with the coarse granulated sugar. Dot little pieces of butter on top of the apples.
- Bake for 40 minutes, or until crust is golden brown. Remove and let cool fully before slicing. Serve with vanilla ice cream.
How to Make Salted Caramel
- Place the caramels, salt and cream in a microwave safe bowl and heat for 30 seconds at a time, stirring until melted.
Expert Tips:
- Always bake the galette in the middle of the oven to prevent over browning.
- Bake on a rimmed baking sheet on a layer of parchment - this prevents sticking and spillage.
- A layer of caramel on the crust before adding the apples prevents it from getting soggy.
- Leave a 2 inch border around the edge so there is space to fold up the edges.
- Cooking the apples before adding them allows them to release some liquid, which helps prevent the crust from getting soggy when we bake the galette.
- Don't over stuff the galette - if it is too full the crust may become soggy. The apples should be in an even layer.
- You can make this in advance by assembling it and storing the galette in the fridge overnight (wrapped in plastic wrap). Also freeze the assembled galette and bake straight from frozen - just add an extra 2-3 minutes to the bake time.
Harriet
I love your tip of spreading the pie crust with caramel before adding the apples, to prevent a soggy crust. I'll keep it in mind for next time a bake.
Danielle
Glad it was helpful!
Kylee from Kylee Cooks
Pure gorgeousness - I love me a rustic galette! Your version looks perfect to use up all the Fall apples I have laying about!
Danielle
Thanks Kylee!
Leanne - Crumb Top Baking
I love that this galette comes together quickly and using store-bought pastry is such a great idea. I would just need to have the ingredients on hand and could pull this together in no time if company showed up unexpectedly! Also, you can't go wrong when caramel is involved in a dessert!
Danielle
Totally!!
GUNJAN C Dudani
This galette is so nicely made with delicious fall flavors. My family would love this dessert for Thanksgiving.
Danielle
Thanks Gunjan!
Sunrita
Pie based desserts are such a good idea for a potluck dessert. This one is perfect for the beginning of festive season and old winter nights.
Danielle
Totally!
Amy
Wow this looks fantastic, the perfect autumnal dessert!
Danielle
Thanks Amy 🙂
Alexandra
Such a simple and delicious dessert! My new favourite way to enjoy apples - this is superb!
The caramels work a treat!
Danielle
Thanks!
Annie @ Annie's Noms
I'm obsessed with anything salted caramel and apple! This looks so divine and perfect for Autumn. I need to try it!
Danielle
Thanks Annie!
Natalie
I love making Galettes at home! Yours looks so delicious and perfect for Fall - such a great dessert with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.
Danielle
Thanks so much Natalie!
Thao @ In Good Flavor
I'm all over a dessert that can be put together in 10 minutes! I love galettes and their rustic beauty. And with caramel and apple, this is a winner in my book!!
Danielle
I love quick dessert recipes! Thanks Thao 🙂
Marvellina|What To Cook Today
This looks SO AMAZING! Love galette! So rustic yet elegant at the same time! This recipe is so easy too!!
Danielle
Thanks so much Marv 🙂
Julia
Galette is such a great pie! Love how easy it is to put together and it always tastes amazing, doesn't it? 🙂
Danielle
Galettes are the best!! So easy and delicious 🙂
Kate
I love this rustic gallette. The coconut sugar sounds amazing with the apples.
Danielle
Thanks Kate! I'm a big fan of using coconut sugar - I think it provides a deeper flavor than regular white sugar.
Claudia Lamascolo
This is a delicious way to use apples. I love apple anything thing but this galette is simple and elegant!
Danielle
Thanks Claudia!
Demeter
I am drooling looking at all of your photos! Wow, this looks fantastic!
Danielle
Thanks Demeter! I love how easy it is to make galettes LOL!
Kelly Anthony
I love how simple this is. This would be perfect for serving at a dinner party when I don't have much time to devote to a dessert.
Danielle
It would totally be perfect for that. Thanks Kelly!