May is here, and with it, the urge to eat something that feels like a hug but won’t leave you in a carb coma. Enter the rustic Gluten-Free Sausage & Sweet Potato Galette. It’s a comfort food with a spring twist-savory, herby, and just the right amount of indulgent.
We can agree that the days are getting longer and warmer - but nighttime in the northwest there is still a dampness that can chill to the [insert your favorite expletive here] bone. It’s a warm hoodie for that cold night…and it’s the kind of recipe that makes you look like you tried harder than you did.
This galette is no ordinary gluten-free pie or galette for that matter. We’re talking golden gluten-free crust, caramelized onions, sweet potato, and Italian sausage. Goat cheese and mozzarella bring the creamy tang. Herbs add a whiff of the farmers market, even if you haven’t left your kitchen.
There’s no call for fancy equipment here. No culinary backflips. If you can slice a sweet potato and brown sausage, you’re halfway to hero. The rest is just layering, folding, and waiting for your kitchen to smell amazing.
This isn’t a fussy French tart or some flavorless, gluten-free knockoff. It’s rustic, forgiving, and packed with flavor–more like a crostata from your Nonna not from your personal chef. Perfect for a spring dinner, a lazy brunch, or whenever you want to impress without stress. Consider the house rules eliminated!
Sometimes, creativity strikes in the most unexpected aisles. This galette was born from a stroll through the grocery store, where a pile of Japanese sweet potatoes caught my eye. Their deep color and earthy sweetness practically begged to be the star of something cozy and rustic. Paired with savory sausage and fresh herbs, this bake is a celebration of spontaneous inspiration and the beauty of letting seasonal ingredients lead the way.
This Gluten-Free Sausage and Sweet Potato Galette is a star on its own. Pair with the below to make it a show stopper.
Rustic Gluten-Free Sausage and Sweet Potato Galette Needs to be on your Recipe to do List!
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:
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.
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.
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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