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Galettes de Sarrasin: A Traditional Buckwheat Delight

by Anushree
April 9, 2025
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Galette de Sarrasin, or buckwheat galette, is a savory French crêpe originating from Brittany. Made with nutrient-rich buckwheat flour, it’s naturally gluten-free and pairs perfectly with both sweet and savory fillings. Traditionally, it’s enjoyed with ham, cheese, and a sunny-side-up egg—a dish known as galette complète.

Why You’ll Love It

  • Gluten-free: Buckwheat flour is a great alternative for those with gluten sensitivities.
  • Versatile: Fill it with cheese, vegetables, eggs, or even Nutella for a sweet twist.
  • Healthy: High in fibre, protein, and essential minerals.

Step-by-Step Recipe

Ingredients (Makes 4 galettes)

  • 250g buckwheat flour
  • 1 egg
  • 500ml water
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 1 tbsp melted butter (or oil)

Instructions

  1. Mix the batter: In a bowl, whisk buckwheat flour, salt, egg, and melted butter. Gradually add water until smooth. Let rest for 1 hour.
  2. Heat the pan: Warm a non-stick skillet over medium heat. Lightly grease with butter.
  3. Cook the galette: Pour a ladle of batter, swirling to coat the pan thinly. Cook for 2-3 minutes until edges lift.
  4. Add fillings: Crack an egg, sprinkle cheese, and add ham. Fold edges inward.
  5. Serve hot: Slide onto a plate and enjoy immediately!

Serving Suggestions

  • Classic: Ham, cheese, and egg (galette complète)
  • Vegetarian: Spinach, mushrooms, and goat cheese
  • Sweet: Banana and Nutella with a sprinkle of powdered sugar

Try this rustic French favourite and bring a taste of Brittany to your kitchen! 🥞✨

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