Gluten-Free Cherry Galette

Servings: 8 Total Time: 1 hr 40 mins Difficulty: Intermediate
Inspiration In Bloom: Gluten-Free Cherry Galette Recipe
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Gluten-Free Cherry Galette

Gluten-Free Cherry Galette - Cherries and Sugar
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A Burst of Spring’s Flavor

Spring is finally here, and inspiration is everywhere I look. On a recent walk, the cherry blossoms were in full bloom—delicate, fleeting, and bursting with color. Their beauty nudged me back into the kitchen, eager to capture a bit of that spring magic in a new bake.

Even though cherries aren’t quite in season yet, I couldn’t resist the idea. So, frozen cherries it is! Honestly, the flavor still shines through, and as I prepare this sweet treat, I’m reminded of the simple joys that come from both nature and baking.

This rustic, free-form galette is all about contrasts: juicy, tart cherries nestled in a flaky gluten-free crust, balanced with a hint of cinnamon and a sprinkle of coarse sugar. It’s a little taste of spring—no matter what the calendar says.

Embracing Spring with Sour Cherries

There’s something undeniably nostalgic about baking with cherries—maybe it’s the way cherry pie always feels like a classic, the kind of dessert your grandma would make on a special occasion. Here, tart sour cherries meet a gluten-free crust and a dusting of sugar, transforming into a treat that’s both comforting and just a little bit exciting. Whether you serve it after dinner or as a sweet brunch centerpiece, it’s a dessert that brings people together.

One of my favorite things about galettes is their forgiving nature. The free-form shape embraces imperfections, making them approachable for bakers of all levels. Sometimes, the most delicious desserts come from working with what you have on hand—even if that means reaching into the freezer for cherries before the season truly arrives. It’s a reminder that creativity in the kitchen is all about celebrating the moment, and making something beautiful out of what’s available.

Homemade Comfort with Cherries 

While my recipe is not generations-old, this galette is quickly becoming a future family favorite. It’s easy and simple! The irresistible aroma as it bakes and the sight of that golden crust is enough to make anyone’s mouth water.

This Gluten-Free Sour Cherry Galette embodies simplicity and satisfaction. It’s about creating something delicious from humble ingredients, exploring new culinary territories, and relishing in the joy of homemade food. With each bite, we’re not just enjoying a dessert—we’re experiencing the comfort and creativity that comes from baking with heart. 

A Note on Inspiration

There’s something that I see when the cherry blossoms show- and this Spring were bountiful! This Gluten-Free Sour Cherry Galette is more than just food; it’s an ode to creativity inspired by a simple walk among those Spring blossoms.

If you’ve been following me, each recipe is a piece of me. With each bite, you’ll be reminded of how even small moments can spark big ideas!

A Dessert That Brings People Together

Food is about connection, and this Gluten-Free Cherry Galette is no exception. Whether you’re serving it at a spring gathering or enjoying it with loved ones at home, this rustic dessert invites conversation and joy. The combination of tart cherries, flaky crust, and subtle spices creates a shared rhythm that makes everyone want to sway. Like the cherry blossoms that inspired it, this galette may be fleeting in its presence but leaves a lasting impression—proving once again that sometimes the simplest joys bring us closest together.

Ingredients to Prepare the Gluten-Free Cherry Galette

Gluten-Free Cherry Galette - Ingredients

These ingredients come together to create a Gluten-Free Cherry Galette that’s both flavorful and suitable for those with gluten sensitivities.

Gluten-Free Dough
  • Follow the instructions found here for my gluten free pie dough recipe.
Fresh or Frozen Cherries
  • Use fresh cherries if in season. If you only have frozen pie cherries, tossed with a bit of sugar and allowed to thaw. Straining excess juice prevents a soggy filling, but you can save it to make a delicious syrup later.
Gluten-Free Flour or Cornstarch
  • Helps to thicken the cherry filling, ensuring it has the perfect consistency without becoming too runny during baking and letting the cherry flavor shine.
Granulated Sugar
  • Adds balanced sweetness to the cherries, enhancing their natural flavor and complementing the tartness.

Cinnamon

  • A sprinkle of ground cinnamon provides warmth and depth to the filling.

Kosher Salt

  • Enhances all the flavors in both the crust and the filling. A pinch is essential to balance the sweetness and acidity.

Lemon Zest

  • Adds extra zesty brightness to the Cherry filling, intensifying the flavor.

Half and Half (for the dough wash)

  • Creates a golden finish on the crust – and helps adhere the coarse sugar sprinkled on the edges.

Coarse Sugar

  • Sprinkled on the crust edges for added texture and sparkle.

Equipment to Prepare the Gluten-Free Cherry Galette

Essential Equipment to Prepare the Galette Recipe:

Food Processor (optional)
  • A food processor is handy for making the gluten-free dough quickly and efficiently. However, you can also mix the dough by hand if you don’t have a food processor.

Rolling Pin

  • You’ll need a rolling pin to roll out the dough into a circle of the desired size. This will help create the crust for your galette.

Mixing Bowls

  • Use mixing bowls to combine and mix various ingredients throughout the recipe, including the dough and filling components.

Measuring Cups and Spoons

  • Measuring cups are essential for accurately measuring ingredients like flour, water, and grated cheese. Measuring spoons help you measure smaller quantities of ingredients like salt, xanthan gum, sugar, and herbs.
Zester
  • Use a zester or microplane to extract fresh lemon zest without bitterness.
Rimmed Baking Sheet
  • A rimmed baking sheet is essential for baking the galette in the oven. It provides a flat surface for the galette to cook evenly.
Parchment Paper
  • I use parchment paper to line the baking sheet and prevent the galette from sticking. It also makes it easier to transfer the galette in and out of the oven.
Oven
  • You’ll use a conventional oven to bake the galette to perfection.
Brush or Pastry Brush
  • A brush or pastry brush is handy for applying the oil to the base and the wash to the edges of the galette, which gives it a beautiful golden finish.
Cooling Rack
  • While not essential, a cooling rack can help cool the galette evenly once it’s removed from the oven. Just don’t place a hot pan directly on a heat sensitive counter.

Substitutions

Remember to consider any dietary restrictions or personal preferences when making substitutions. The key is to adapt the recipe to your needs while still maintaining the overall structure and flavors of the galette.

These ingredients have easy substitutions.

Gluten-Free Flour:
  • You can use a store-bought gluten-free all-purpose flour mix, but make sure it’s suitable for baking. You can also make your own gluten-free flour mix using a combination of rice flour, potato starch, tapioca starch, and xanthan gum if it’s not included in the mix. Adjust the ratios according to your preference. Here are some readily available options.
Xanthan Gum:
  • Gluten free flour blends don’t bind together like a traditional wheat based flour. That’s why I use xanthan gum to hold the dough together. If your gluten-free flour mix contains xanthan gum, you can omit it from the recipe. If you choose to use a recipe that does not contain xanthan gum, the dough may be slightly more fragile without it, so handle it carefully.

Unsalted Butter

  • If you’re dairy-free, you can substitute cold dairy-free margarine or a vegan butter alternative for the unsalted butter used in the dough. Make sure it’s cold and solid when you use it. Additionally, if you don’t have unsalted butter, you can use salted butter, just reduce the salt in the dough by ½.

Cherries

  • While frozen cherries are awesome, fresh ones are even better. If berries are not in season or readily available – use any juicy berry that is in season.

Half and Half

  • Use milk or a dairy-free milk alternative for your dough wash – you can always use eggs if your budget allows. 
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What to Serve with the Gluten-Free Cherry Galette

I cannot lie (sorry for that) this Gluten-Free Sour Cherry Galette is a star on its own. Pair with the below to make it a show stopper.

Vanilla Ice Cream or Whipped Cream

  • Vanilla ice cream, gelato or whipped cream would work great. To elevate it even more, add a zest of lemon!
Drizzle of Honey
  • Amp up the sweetness of galette.
Coffee or Tea
  • Who doesn’t love a good cup of coffee or team? .

Sparlink WIne

  • Some champagne or prosecco goes a long way when combined with this desert.

Why will you love this galette?

This galette offers a unique blend of flavors and textures that will tantalize your taste buds.

Delicious Flavor

  • This galette boasts a harmonious blend of flavors. The combination of tart cherries, baked with sugar to enhance their juices and wrapped in a flaky and buttery gluten-free crust. The rustic presentation makes it perfect for both casual gatherings and elegant dinner parties.
Gluten-Free Option
  • For individuals with gluten sensitivities or celiac disease, finding delicious gluten-free recipes can be a challenge. This galette offers a gluten-free alternative to a classic pastry, allowing those with dietary restrictions to indulge in a flavorful dish.
Rustic Charm
  • The galette’s rustic appearance and free-form shape add to its appeal. It’s an inviting and visually pleasing dish that feels cozy and comforting, perfect for sharing with friends and family.
Ease of Preparation
  • While it looks impressive, making this galette is surprisingly straightforward. The step-by-step instructions provided in the recipe make it accessible to both novice and experienced cooks.
Perfect for Gatherings
  • Whether you’re hosting a casual dinner with friends or a cozy family meal, this galette can be a delightful centerpiece. It’s easy to serve, and its rustic charm makes it an excellent conversation starter.
Reheats Well
  • Leftovers of this galette can be reheated and enjoyed the next day, making it a convenient dessert option for busy schedules.
Adaptable for Dietary Needs
  • The recipe can be modified to suit various dietary preferences. You can make it dairy-free, vegan, or incorporate other dietary restrictions by choosing suitable substitutions.

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Difficulty: Intermediate Prep Time 60 mins Cook Time 30 mins Rest Time 10 mins Total Time 1 hr 40 mins
Cooking Temp: 375  F Servings: 8
Best Season: Suitable throughout the year

Description

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Perfect as a dessert or late night snack! Gluten-Free Cherry Galette is tart and sweet, flavorful and easy to make.

Ingredients

Gluten Free Dough

Galette Filling

Instructions

Prepare the Gluten-Free Crust

    • Prepare a single gluten-free pie crust according to the recipe found here.
    • Roll out the gluten-free pastry dough to a thickness of about 1/8" into a circle approximately 14” in diameter.

Prepare Ingredients

    •  If using frozen cherries: place frozen cherries in a bowel with 1/4 cup sugar. Toss and set aside for 30-60 minutes thaw completely. As the cherries thaw, they will release excess liquid. Strain off any resulting juice.
    • Toss thawed cherries with remaining ¾ cup sugar, gluten-free flour, lemon zest, and cinnamon until evenly coated.
    • Set aside until you are ready to assemble the galette.

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Assemble the Galette

    • Gather your ingredients and preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C).
    • Leaving a 2” border, the cherry mixture over the dough.
    • Cut the 1 tablespoon of butter into pieces and place on top of the cherries.

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Fold and Bake

    • Fold the edges of the dough over onto the filling.
    • Brush the folded dough edges with half and half.
    • Sprinkle course sugar over the edges.
    • Bake in the preheated oven for 30-35 minutes, or until the crust is golden brown.

Serve and Enjoy

    • Remove the galette from the oven and let it cool for a few minutes.
    • Slice, serve, and savor the flavors.

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Note

Gluten-Free Flours

When it comes to baking gluten-free, the type of flour you use can significantly impact the texture and flavor of your final product. Here are some important tips regarding gluten-free flours.

1. Homemade Flour Blend

I use a custom gluten-free flour blend that I make myself, which weighs approximately 140 grams per cup. This blend typically includes a mix of gluten-free flours such as white and brown rice flour, potato starch, tapioca starch, sorghum and milk powder, providing a balanced texture and flavor for baking.

2. Store-Bought Gluten-Free Flours

If you prefer to use a store-bought gluten-free flour blend, it's crucial to check the packaging for the weight per cup, as this can vary between brands. Each manufacturer may have a different formulation, which affects the density and weight of their flour.

Here are several that are available from Amazon: 

None of these flours contain xanthan gum. So if your recipe calls for xanthan gum, omit the extra xanthan if using one of these blends. All of the manufacturers promote these products as a one-to-one replacement.

3. Measuring for Accuracy

For the most accurate results, I highly recommend using a digital food scale to measure your gluten-free flour. Measuring by weight ensures that you have the correct amount, leading to more consistent and successful baking outcomes. This method eliminates the variability that can come from measuring by volume, especially with gluten-free flours, which can be compacted or aerated differently.

By paying attention to these details, you'll set yourself up for success. Happy baking!

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Frequently Asked Questions: Feel free to ask any additional questions you may have about the Gluten-Free Cherry Galette recipe, and I'll be happy to assist!

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Can I use regular all-purpose flour instead of gluten-free flour for the dough?

Yes, you can use regular all-purpose flour if you don't have dietary restrictions. The dough will have a different texture and flavor, but it will work just fine.

What is the purpose of xanthan gum in gluten-free baking?

Xanthan gum is a common additive in gluten-free baking. It helps mimic the binding and elasticity properties of gluten, improving the texture and structure of gluten-free baked goods.

Can I make the dough ahead of time and store it in the fridge?

Yes, you can prepare the dough in advance. After shaping it into a disk, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and refrigerate it for up to 2 days before using it in the recipe.

I don't have fresh cherries. Can I use frozen?

Frozen cherries work great in this recipe. Just remember to strain off extra liquid after thawing.

I'm vegan. Can I make this galette without dairy?

Yes, you can make this galette vegan-friendly. Use dairy-free margarine or vegan butter for the dough, skip the half and half wash (use a dairy-free milk wash instead), and opt for dairy-free or vegan cheese alternatives.

How do I store leftover galette?

To store leftovers, wrap the galette in aluminum foil or plastic wrap and refrigerate for up to 2-3 days. Reheat in a preheated oven at 350°F (175°C) for about 10-15 minutes until warmed through.

Can I freeze the galette for later?

Yes, you can freeze the galette. Wrap it tightly in plastic wrap and aluminum foil or place it in an airtight container before freezing. It should be good for up to 2-3 months. Thaw in the refrigerator before reheating.

Can I use other types of cherries instead of sour pie cherries?

Yes you can use less tart cherries. Just reduce the amount of sugar so your galette is not overly sweet.

What's the best way to reheat a slice of galette?

To reheat a slice, place it on a baking sheet and warm it in a preheated oven at 350°F (175°C) for about 10-15 minutes, or until it's heated through.

Can I make mini galettes instead of one large one?

Yes, you can portion the dough and filling to make mini galettes. Adjust the baking time accordingly, as they may cook faster than a single large galette.

Stephen Visintainer

Home Cook & Blogger

I'm a self-trained, home cook focused on reinventing recipes…making them gluten-free (if they aren’t already.) I started this journey several years ago after my wife started experiencing difficulties eating foods that contain gluten. 

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