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Pear Cranberry Galette

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Ingredients

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1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/3 cup canola oil
1 teaspoon almond extract
3 - 4 tablespoons ice water
3 pears
1/4 cup splenda granular sugar substitute no calorie sweetener (granular form not liquid)
2 tablespoons no sugar added apricot jam melted
1 tablespoon dried cranberries
1 tablespoon slivered almonds (optional)
lemon juice (only added to water bath to stop pears from turning brown)

Nutritional information

173.9
Calories
67 g
Calories From Fat
7.5 g
Total Fat
0.6 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
59.4mg
Sodium
25.1 g
Carbs
2.7 g
Dietary Fiber
6.9 g
Sugars
2.2 g
Protein
106g
Serving Size (g)
10
Serving Size

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Pear Cranberry Galette

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      This was easy to make (especially since I cheated and used a frozen pie crust for the base so I can't comment on the dough). The filling was sweet, but not too sweet, and the jam really added to it. used the cranberries, but not the almonds. It was delicious warm.

      • 70 min
      • Serves 10
      • Easy

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      Pear Cranberry Galette,Very nice low calorie and fruit health dessert. Fancy enough for a formal dinner yet light enough for a brunch or seasonal dessert. With no added sugar and the fiber from the pears this is an excellent diabetic dessert as well.,This was easy to make (especially since I cheated and used a frozen pie crust for the base so I can’t comment on the dough). The filling was sweet, but not too sweet, and the jam really added to it. used the cranberries, but not the almonds. It was delicious warm.,Very nice low calorie and fruit health dessert. Fancy enough for a formal dinner yet light enough for a brunch or seasonal dessert. With no added sugar and the fiber from the pears this is an excellent diabetic dessert as well.


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      Steps

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      Preheat Oven to 350f.

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      Lightly Coat Baking Sheet With Non Stick Cooking Spray.

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      in a Medium Bowl, Mix Together Flour and Salt.

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      While Stirring Flour Mixture Briskly With Fork, Drizzle in Oil a Little at a Time, Stirring Until Mixture Resembles Coarse Crumbs.

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      Add Almond Extract and Water a Tablespoon at a Time, Adding Just Enough Water For Tough to Come Together.

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      Shape Dough Into a Disc.

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      Wrap in in Waxed Paper or Plastic; Refrigerate One Hour or Until Firm.

      8
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      While Dough Chills, Peel Pears and Slice in Half Lengthwise.

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      Core Pears by Cutting a V-Shaped Wedge Lengthwise from the Center of the Cut Side of Each Pear.

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      Place the Pear Halves in a Bowl of Water Mixed With a Little Lemon Juice.

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      on Baking Sheet, Roll Out Dough Int a Rectangle.

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      Drain Pears and and Slice Thinly.

      13
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      Insert Knife Blade Under the Slices and Lift Onto Dough.

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      Repeat With Remaining Slices.

      15
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      Fold Dough Edges Up and Over Pears About a 1/2 Inch or So to Form a Border.

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      Danielle Lopez

      Taco extraordinaire with a passion for creating bold and flavorful fillings.

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