Best 5 Caramelized Onion And Bacon Galette Recipes

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Caramelized Onion and Bacon Galette: A Culinary Symphony of Sweet, Savory, and Flaky Goodness

Embark on a culinary journey with our caramelized onion and bacon galette, a delightful fusion of sweet, savory, and flaky flavors. This rustic French pastry showcases a golden-brown crust encasing a delectable filling of caramelized onions, crispy bacon, and a hint of aromatic herbs. As you bite into its tender layers, the sweetness of the onions blends harmoniously with the saltiness of the bacon, while the flaky crust provides a satisfying textural contrast. This recipe offers a step-by-step guide to creating this culinary masterpiece, along with variations to suit your taste preferences. Whether you're a seasoned baker or a novice in the kitchen, our detailed instructions and helpful tips will guide you towards a perfect galette that will impress your family and friends.

Here are our top 5 tried and tested recipes!

MUSHROOM-BACON GALETTE



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A freeform tart meant to be ragged and uneven (it's beautiful no matter what you do to it), a galette is just the thing for beginning cooks. This savory version from Dorie Greenspan's "Everyday Dorie: The Way I Cook" is filled with a mix of sauteed bacon, leeks, and mushrooms tossed with fresh herbs, grated Parmesan, and best of all, chopped walnuts -- both the flavor and crunch are unexpected.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes     Pie & Tarts Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 16

1 1/2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons sugar
1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
1 stick cold unsalted butter, cut into 16 pieces
1/4 cup ice water
4 slices bacon
1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for drizzling
1/2 pound mushrooms, such as white, cremini, wild, or a mix, trimmed and coarsely chopped
2 leeks, white and light-green parts only, split, washed, and thinly sliced (or 1 large sweet onion, such as Vidalia, thinly sliced, rinsed, and patted dry)
1 clove garlic, finely chopped
Fine sea salt and freshly ground pepper
3 tablespoons dry white wine
2 tablespoons heavy cream
3 tablespoons chopped walnuts
1/4 cup finely grated Parmesan
Leaves from 2 thyme sprigs

Steps:

  • Crust:Pulse flour, sugar, and salt in a food processor until combined. Add butter and pulse until mixture resembles coarse meal and there are some small flake-size pieces and some larger pea-size pieces. Add a little of the ice water and pulse; add some more and pulse; continue until all the water is in. Now work in longer pulses, stopping to scrape sides and bottom of bowl if needed, until dough forms bumpy curds that hold together when pinched.
  • Turn dough out onto a clean work surface and gently knead to bring it together. Gather into a ball, flatten into a disk, and place between two large sheets of parchment. Roll out dough to a 12-inch circle. Slide dough, still between sheets of parchment, onto a baking sheet or cutting board and refrigerate at least 2 hours or, well wrapped, up to 3 days. (Dough can also be frozen, well wrapped, up to 2 months.)
  • When you're ready to use the dough, let stand on counter for a few minutes, until it's pliable enough to lift and fold without cracking.
  • Filling:Place bacon in a heavy skillet and cook over medium heat, turning occasionally, until crispy and golden brown on both sides. Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate, pat dry with more paper towels, and let cool completely. Finely chop bacon or cut into slender strips. Pour off all but 1 tablespoon fat from skillet; set skillet aside.
  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees with rack in center.
  • Pour oil into skillet with bacon fat and heat over medium. Add mushrooms, leeks or onion, and garlic; season lightly with salt. Cook, stirring, until vegetables are softened, about 5 minutes. (Mushrooms will release liquid, and then, as you continue to cook, take it up again.) Add wine and cook, stirring and scraping bottom of skillet, until it evaporates, 1 to 2 minutes. Pour in cream and cook, stirring, until mostly absorbed. Remove from heat; stir in bacon, pepper (to taste), walnuts, 2 tablespoons cheese, and thyme. (Filling can be made ahead and refrigerated, covered, up to 3 days.)
  • Peel top sheet of parchment off dough; leave dough on bottom sheet of parchment and keep on baking sheet. Scrape filling onto dough; using a spatula, spread into a 9-inch circle. Lift the bare border of dough and fold over filling. As you fold, dough will pleat on itself (don't worry about being neat or getting everything even). (Galette can be made up to this point and refrigerated for a few hours before baking; bake straight from refrigerator.)
  • Bake until crust is deeply golden and filling is hot, 30 to 35 minutes. Transfer sheet to a wire rack and sprinkle remaining 2 tablespoons cheese over the filling, and if desired, the crust. Drizzle with oil, if desired. Let cool about 10 minutes or let cool to room temperature, then cut with a pizza wheel and serve. Galette is best served within a few hours of baking.

CARAMELIZED ONION AND BACON PULL-APART BREAD



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Smoky cheese and bacon combine with the natural sweetness of caramelized onions in this hot, crusty party bread that is meant for sharing.

Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     appetizer

Time 1h35m

Yield 8 to 12 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

1/4 pound bacon (3 to 4 slices), cut into 1/4-inch dice
3 large onions, thinly sliced (about 8 cups)
1 stick (8 tablespoons) unsalted butter, at room temperature
2 teaspoons chopped fresh thyme
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
One 1 1/2-pound round rustic loaf of bread, such as sourdough or Italian
4 ounces smoked Gouda, shredded
4 ounces mozzarella, shredded
2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • Heat a large skillet with a lid over medium-high heat and add the bacon. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the bacon is golden brown, about 9 minutes. Transfer the bacon to a plate using a slotted spoon. Add the onions to the skillet and cook, covered, stirring occasionally and scraping up the stuck bits on the bottom of the pan as needed, until the onions release their juices and are caramelized, golden and soft, about 30 minutes. (If the onions begin to brown before they soften, stir in a tablespoon water, lower the heat and return to cooking.)
  • Combine the butter, thyme, 1 teaspoon salt and some pepper in a medium bowl. Stir in the onions until the butter melts and becomes saucy.
  • Meanwhile, with a large serrated knife, shave 1/4 inch off the bottom crust of the bread.. Make 1-inch wide crosshatch cuts on the top of the bread, three-quarters of the way through to the bottom. Put the bread on the prepared baking sheet.
  • Spoon 3/4 of the onion mixture into all of the slits. Mix together the Gouda and mozzarella in a small bowl, then stuff three-quarters of the cheese inside all of the slits. Spoon the remaining onion mixture on top, followed by the remaining cheese. (The bread will be very stuffed and messy.) Cover the bread loosely with foil and bake until the filling is warm and the cheese is melted, about 25 minutes. Transfer to a platter or cutting board and top with the bacon and parsley. Serve immediately.

CARAMELIZED ONION GALETTE



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This rich, autumnal galette takes its inspiration from the flavors of French onion soup. Seasoned with Gruyère and lots of cracked black pepper, the galette dough takes the place of the crostini, and the caramelized onion filling is fortified with beef broth and sherry. The dish is great for entertaining - it can be prepared in advance - but requires a little bit of patience: You'll need to let the dough rest for at least four hours, which allows the flour to hydrate and will make the dough less crumbly to work with. Let the tart rest for about 10 minutes before slicing and serving. Eat it while it's hot or serve at room temperature alongside a salad or steak.

Provided by Sue Li

Categories     dinner, lunch, pies and tarts, vegetables, appetizer, main course, side dish

Time 2h

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 1/2 cups/190 grams all-purpose flour
2 tablespoons granulated sugar
Kosher salt and black pepper
1/2 cup/115 grams unsalted butter (1 stick), cut into 1/2-inch cubes
1 1/3 cups/4 ounces grated Gruyère
1/4 cup ice water
1/4 cup/55 grams unsalted butter (1/2 stick)
4 large sweet onions, peeled and sliced into 1/2-inch rings
4 fresh thyme sprigs, plus more fresh thyme leaves for serving
Kosher salt and black pepper
1 cup beef broth (or vegetable broth)
1/4 cup dry sherry

Steps:

  • Prepare the dough: In a large bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, 1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt and 1 1/2 teaspoons black pepper. Add butter and 1 cup grated Gruyère to the flour mixture and toss to coat. Using your fingertips, pinch the butter and cheese into the flour to make pebble-size pieces. Drizzle in the ice water and stir to make a shaggy dough. Dump the dough onto a large sheet of plastic wrap and knead a few times to combine. Wrap in plastic and refrigerate for at least 4 hours.
  • Prepare the onions: In a large skillet, melt the butter over medium-high heat. Add onions and thyme sprigs, season with 1 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper and cook, stirring occasionally, until the onions are translucent and lightly golden on the edges, 20 to 25 minutes. Reduce the heat to medium, add broth and sherry and cook until the onions are browned and the liquid has mostly evaporated but the mixture is still saucy, 16 to 18 minutes. Transfer to a bowl and set aside to cool for at least 30 minutes.
  • Heat the oven to 375 degrees. Roll the dough into a 13-inch round on a sheet of parchment. Spread the cooled caramelized onions on the dough, leaving a 1- to 2-inch border. Fold the edges in, over the onions, transfer to a baking sheet and bake until the dough is golden brown and some of the onions have browned on the edges, 40 to 50 minutes, rotating the galette halfway into the baking process.
  • Remove galette from the oven and sprinkle remaining 1/3 cup grated Gruyère on the crust. Bake another 5 minutes to melt the cheese. Remove and let rest for 10 minutes before slicing. Top with remaining thyme leaves, for garnish.

CARAMELIZED BACON



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Provided by Ina Garten

Categories     appetizer

Time 45m

Yield 15 to 20 servings

Number Of Ingredients 7

1/2 cup light brown sugar, lightly packed
1/2 cup chopped or whole pecans
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/8 teaspoon ground cayenne pepper
2 tablespoons pure maple syrup
1/2 pound thick-sliced applewood-smoked bacon (such as Nodine's)

Steps:

  • Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Line a sheet pan with aluminum foil (for easy cleaning) and place a wire baking rack on top.
  • Combine the brown sugar and pecans in a food processor and process until the pecans are finely ground. Add the salt, black pepper and cayenne pepper and pulse to combine. Add the maple syrup and pulse again to moisten the crumbs.
  • Cut each bacon slice in half crosswise and line up the pieces on the baking rack without touching. With a small spoon, evenly spread the pecan mixture on top of each piece of bacon, using all of the mixture. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes, until the topping is very browned but not burnt. If it's underbaked, the bacon won't crisp as it cools.
  • While it's hot, transfer the bacon to a plate lined with paper towels and set aside to cool. Serve at room temperature. (The caramelized bacon can be made early in the day and stored at room temperature.)

CARAMELIZED ONION-BACON BURGERS



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These juicy, flavorful burgers feature a nice tang with the barbecue sauce on top. They're always a hit at get-togethers. -Jordan Mason, Brookville, Pennsylvania

Provided by Taste of Home

Categories     Lunch

Time 45m

Yield 4 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 7

1/3 cup plus 1/2 cup barbecue sauce, divided
1 pound ground beef
4 bacon strips, halved
1 large sweet onion, sliced
4 tablespoons butter, divided
4 hamburger buns, split
4 slices cheddar cheese

Steps:

  • Place 1/3 cup barbecue sauce in a small bowl. Crumble beef over barbecue sauce and mix well. Shape into four patties., In a small skillet, cook bacon over medium heat until crisp. Remove to paper towels; drain. In another skillet, saute onion in 2 tablespoons butter until softened. Reduce heat to medium-low; cook, stirring occasionally, for 20-25 minutes or until golden brown., Spread buns with remaining butter; set aside. Grill burgers, covered, over medium heat or broil 4 in. from the heat for 5-7 minutes on each side or until a thermometer reads 160° and juices run clear. Top with cheese. Grill 1 minute longer or until cheese is melted., Place buns, cut side down, on grill for 1-2 minutes or until toasted. Spread buns with barbecue sauce; serve burgers on buns with onion and bacon.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 645 calories, Fat 40g fat (20g saturated fat), Cholesterol 137mg cholesterol, Sodium 1153mg sodium, Carbohydrate 35g carbohydrate (14g sugars, Fiber 2g fiber), Protein 35g protein.

Tips:

  • To ensure an evenly cooked galette, preheat your oven thoroughly before baking. This will help the galette cook evenly throughout.
  • Use a large skillet or griddle to cook the onions and bacon. This will give them plenty of room to brown and caramelize.
  • Don't overcrowd the galette pan. Make sure there is enough space between the galette and the edges of the pan so that the crust can cook evenly.
  • Bake the galette until the crust is golden brown and the cheese is melted and bubbly. This will take about 30-35 minutes.
  • Let the galette cool for a few minutes before slicing and serving. This will help the filling set and make it easier to slice.

Conclusion:

The caramelized onion and bacon galette is a delicious and easy-to-make meal that is perfect for any occasion. With its flaky crust, savory filling, and gooey cheese, this galette is sure to be a hit with everyone who tries it. Whether you are serving it for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, this galette is sure to be a hit. So next time you are looking for a quick and easy meal, give this caramelized onion and bacon galette a try. You won't be disappointed!

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