Apple Almond Galette to celebrate my new cookbook (giveaway)

The kettle is on and the table is set. It’s finally time to share with you a project I’ve been working on for a little over two years.

I’ve filled notebooks with scribbles and lists, developed hundreds of recipes, and picked the best ones to test and include. I’ve proofed many drafts of the manuscript and styled food for hundreds of photographs.

I’ve been anticipating this day for a very long time: the moment when The Simple Bites Kitchen launches into the world and you all are invited to join me in my kitchen.

Friends, today is the day! Keep reading to learn more about my new cookbook and upcoming book tour. I’m also sharing a seasonal recipe from the book – Apple Almond Galette – and giving away five copies to you

The Simple Bites Kitchen cookbook

The Simple Bites Kitchen is dedicated to you, my readers. Without you, and without this space, there wouldn’t be an opportunity for another cookbook. It has been your loyal readership and encouragement over the past seven years that spurred me to create the collection of new recipes.

As you know from reading along over the years, my kitchen is a place where our family gathers, cooks together, and celebrates everyday life. In The Simple Bites Kitchen, I bring my love of whole foods to the table in a collection of 100 wholesome recipes drawn from my experience as a mom and a seasoned cook.

The recipes are brimming with fresh, seasonal ingredients that are easy to come by. They feature simple instructions, inspiring you to cook with confidence knowing you’re providing your family with healthy and great-tasting meals.

The Simple Bites Kitchen also includes recipes to keep your preserves pantry well-stocked all year long, kitchen tips, simple tutorials, and ideas for homespun hospitality.

The chapters are:

  • Nourishing Breakfasts
  • Wholesome Lunches and Snacks
  • Homegrown Vegetarian
  • Fresh-Air Gatherings
  • Everyday Suppers
  • Simple Bites Staples
  • Preserves Pantry

I know well the challenges that come with feeding a family and tackle them head on by providing lunchbox inspiration, supper solutions and healthy snack options in this book. The recipes are nutritious, fairly easy to make, and approved by my kids (important!).

While Brown Eggs and Jam Jars featured quite a few celebrations like picnics, harvest dinner, holidays…., this second cookbook covers the basics in-between those wonderful life events. It’s about how we eat from Monday through Friday: simple, healthy, fast – but never boring.

One more thing: Kids in the Kitchen is a big part of this cookbook. Each chapter features a recipe that my kids love to make on their own, such as Noah’s French Toast with Cinnamon Maple Butter, Vietnamese Summer Rolls, and One-Pot Shrimp and Pea Orzo. Sparking your child’s curiosity in cooking at a young age can lead to a lifelong interest in healthful eating and unprocessed foods.

If you’re looking for inspiration and encouragement for feeding a family, The Simple Bites Kitchen is for you. As of today, is available in bookstores across North America and online in the links below.

The Simple Bites Kitchen Canadian Book Tour 2017

I’m going coast to coast with this book, hitting major cities and a few personal spots. I hope you’ll come out and say hi if I happen to be near your town. I’d love to connect!

Mark your calendars, friends.

Apple Almond Galette

I had to share a recipe from the cookbook, and since our Thanksgiving is just around the corner, this tart feels like the perfect fit. We’ve recently been to a local orchard to pick apples and I have heaps and heaps of them around, just waiting to be turned into a rustic galette such as this.

This seasonal tart is often my go-to dessert for family dinners when I’ve volunteered to bring something sweet. I keep 1-pound packages of puff pastry in my freezer and I always have a drawer of apples in my crisper, especially in fall. The frangipane freezes well, too, so I often make a double batch and tuck away half for another time.

Apple Almond Galette

A simple, seasonal tart.
4.80 from 53 votes
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Course: Desserts
Cuisine: American
Essential Ingredient: Apples
Prep Time: 25 minutes
Cook Time: 55 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 20 minutes
Servings: 8 people
Calories: 572kcal
Author: Aimee

Ingredients

  • 1 pound puff pastry thawed overnight in the refrigerator«
  • 1/3 cup unsalted butter softened
  • 2/3 cup raw cane sugar divided, plus 1 tablespoon for sprinkling
  • 2 medium eggs
  • 1/2 cup ground almonds
  • 2 Tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 4 large Granny Smith apples or Russet
  • 1/4 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg
  • 1 Tablespoon unsalted butter melted
  • 2 Tablespoons sliced almonds toasted, for garnish

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400°F. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • On a lightly floured counter, roll puff pastry into a roughly 11- × 16-inch rectangle approximately 1/8 inch thick. Transfer to the baking sheet and place in the freezer while you prepare the filling.
  • In a medium bowl, cream together the softened butter and 1/3 cup of the sugar. Add 1 egg and beat until smooth. Stir in the ground almonds and flour until a smooth paste forms. This frangipane may be made up to 3 days in advance and stored in the refrigerator.
  • Peel and core the apples, then cut into quarters and slice into 1/4-inch wedges. Tumble the apples into a medium bowl and toss with another 1/3 cup sugar and the nutmeg.
  • Spread the almond frangipane over the puff pastry, leaving at least a 3-inch border on all sides. Arrange the apple slices over the frangipane, overlapping and tucking them in close together.
  • Fold the sides of the puff pastry up and over the apples in an easy, free-form way, making an edge of at least 2 inches. The beauty of a galette is that it doesn’t have to look perfect. Pinch the pastry folds firmly together to seal them.
  • Brush the apples with the melted butter. Lightly beat the remaining egg and brush it over the puff pastry. Sprinkle everything with the remaining tablespoon sugar. Bake for 50 to 55 minutes, until the pasty is golden and the apples are soft when poked with a fork. Cool slightly, then sprinkle with almonds and serve warm. The galette is best enjoyed on the same day it is made.

Nutrition

Calories: 572kcal | Carbohydrates: 58g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 37g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 16g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 65mg | Sodium: 159mg | Potassium: 175mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 27g | Vitamin A: 389IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 42mg | Iron: 2mg

The Simple Bites Kitchen Giveaway!

Thanks to my wonderful publishers at Penguin Canada, I have five copies of The Simple Bites Kitchen to giveaway to my North American readers.

To enter: please leave a comment on this post and tell me one thing you like to cook or bake in fall.

*** This giveaway has ended. The winners are: Sarah, Nancy, Anne, Matt and Laura Mayne. You have all been notified via email. Congratulations! *

That’s it! Giveaway ends on Tuesday, October 10 at 9am. The five winners will be announced here on this post, as well as directly via email. Good luck to all.

Recipe excerpted from The Simple Bites Kitchen: Nourishing Whole Food Recipes for Every Day. Copyright © 2017 by Aimée Wimbush-Bourque. Photos copyright © Tim and Angela Chin. Published by Penguin, an imprint of Penguin Canada, a division of Penguin Random House Canada Limited. Reproduced by arrangement with the Publisher. All rights reserved.

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  1. I have had this day marked on my calendar because I so enjoyed the first book.
    The beet chocolate cake, the peach BBQ sauce, the pumpkin soup are a few staples.

    The easy read is like curling up with a long separated friend but without the reacquainted transition time.

  2. Apples, pumpkins, stews and hearty soups. Looking forward to picking up your new book just in case I am not one of the lucky five.

  3. SO yummy looking! I can’t wait to have this book in my hands; it looks so beautiful! ANd I just know it will be filled with warmth and love from your kitchen. 🙂 My favourite thing to make in the fall is my Grandma’s apple butter recipe. Two days of chopping apples, simmering, and stirring throughout the night before being canned . . . It’s perfect! 🙂

  4. Oh the books looks beautiful! I can’t wait to explore the Homegrown Vegetarian section! 😀
    I love to cook warm soups in fall, nothing describes fall to me like a hearty tomato soup with a grilled cheese, especially if we have some freshly picked apples to throw in the grilled cheese 🙂

    Congrats on your second book my dear! 😀

  5. Hey Aimee! My favorite meal to make is a twist on clam chowder, using a seafood medley instead! Yum! I can’t wait to dive in to the book 🙂

  6. 5 stars
    Oooh I LOVE your first cookbook!
    At our house fall is everything apple!!! It’s in our dinners, our homemade dog food, muffins-breads-crisps-cookies-pies-…etc
    Pumpkin as well but apple is a favourite for the kids!!

  7. I loved your first cookbook and am so excited about this one. For us it isn’t fall without butternut squash and apple soup. My kids break pieces of bread and dip it in their soup bowl!

  8. Love cooking big pot of beef barley stew ,and making an apple crisp for dessert
    I love your cookbooks because the recipes remind me of my childhood in Newfoundland.

  9. Concord grape jam! I pick them with Les Fruits Defendus (part of Santropol, you should check out their initiative- it’s pretty cool!) on private property around Montreal. It’s fruit that would have otherwise gone to waste. And then I make a huge batch of jam (and syrup for grape sodas) to last the year.

    Congrats on the new book! Can’t wait to check it out!

  10. Pumpkin pie, pumpkin scones, pumpkin cupcakes…oh and apple crisp!
    Your new book looks beautiful and I can’t wait to take a peek!

  11. Looking forward to trying your recipes in your new book. I have my front entrance full of pumpkins, and squashes that I picked from my garden. I’m really not sure what to do with them all. ?

  12. I love the first book and I too include my kids in the kitchen! My kids fav fall recipe is pumpkin cookies… but my husband and I love homemade soup with fresh bread and cheese!

  13. Congratulations on your new book, I can’t wait to get cooking and baking. Recipes are fancy without the complexity of gourmet cooking. I enjoy the wholesome great family cooking events we also plan using the recipes. I include the grandkids too. My grandson loves cooking and wants a kitchen for his birthday.

  14. 5 stars
    This is so simple to make but looks so impressive and tastes amazing. Find the best tasting puff pastry you can get.