An Easy Nectarine Galette Dessert (With extra fruit if you wanna!)

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A nectarine galette is basically pieโ€™s laid-back cousin. No pan, no crimping, no perfection required. Just juicy fruit, a flaky crust, and a few casual folds that somehow make the whole thing look bakery-fancy.

This is the kind of dessert you make when you want something warm and homemade, but your energy level is sitting somewhere between โ€œmehโ€ and โ€œabsolutely not.โ€ Store-bought crust does the heavy lifting, the filling is simple, and the rustic shape means nobodyโ€™s judging your folding skills.

If you can slice fruit and fold dough over it, you can pull this off.

A nectarine galette with one piece cut and 3 scoops of ice cream on top, melting.

๐ŸŒŸIngredients Highlights and Swaps

  • โœ… Nectarines: They’re the star here – sweet, juicy, and perfect for rustic baking. Substitute ripe peaches if you don’t have nectarines on hand.
  • โœ… Puff pastry: gives you a flakier, lighter, almost bakery-style crust with very little effort.
  • โœ… Granulated sugar: Add a touch of sweetness. Swap out brown sugar if you prefer, it might darken the overall color of the dessert, but the depth of flavor might be a payoff if you prefer that.
  • โœ… Lemon juice: Fresh is best, but please use the bottled kind if that’s all you have on hand.
  • โœ… Cornstarch: Just to thicken the juices from the fruit.
  • โœ… Egg wash + coarse sugar: (optional) gives that golden, sparkly bakery finish.
Ingredient Photo. (clockwise) - Nectarines, sugar, cherries, raspberries, puff pastry, egg.


SALTY POT NOTE: if you have extra fruit on hand that you’d like to include in the galette (like you see in today’s recipe) here are a few guidelines:

Fruit Swap Guidelines (So This Doesnโ€™t Turn Into a Soggy Mess)

This is a nectarine galette first, but you can mix in a little extra fruit if you want.

Just follow these guidelines:

โœ… Nectarines should make up at least half of the fruit.

โœ… Stick to similar fruits like:
-Sweet cherries
-Raspberries
-Blueberries
-Strawberries
-Peaches
-Blackberries

โŒ Avoid super-watery fruits like:
-Watermelon
-Orange or lemon segments
-Pineapple
-Canned fruit in syrup

โœ… Keep the total fruit amount the same as the recipe calls for. Donโ€™t overfill or the crust will get soggy.

Good example:
-All nectarines
-OR 3 nectarines + 1 cup berries

Bad example:
-2 nectarines + a giant pile of random fruit

Important Steps to Know for a Nectarine Galette

1. Use ripe, but not mushy fruit

You want nectarines that smell sweet and give slightly when pressed. Overripe fruit turns into soup in the oven.

2. Toss the filling gently

Mix the fruit with sugar, lemon juice, and cornstarch just until coated. No aggressive stirring.

Fruit in a bowl (nectarines, cherries and raspberries) with flour sprinkled over top.

3. Build it on parchment

Unfold or gently roll the puff pastry into a rough circle or square on parchment. That way you donโ€™t have to move it later.

4. Leave a border

Keep a 2โ€“3 inch edge around the fruit. Thatโ€™s what folds up and holds everything in.

Fruit on top of puff pastry, about to folded over to form the galette.

5. Fold it rustic-style

Fold the edges over, pressing lightly at the corners so it holds its shape. Pleat the edges over the fruit. Crooked folds = charm.

The galette with folded edges to keep the fruit and juices in, sitting on parchment lined baking dish.

6. Brush and sprinkle (Optional)

Egg wash and a little coarse sugar make it look like it came from a bakery instead of your Tuesday afternoon kitchen.

A silicone brush (red) brushing on egg wash to the top of the galette.

Salty Pot Tip

Using puff pastry: If the dough feels soft or warm after assembling, chill the galette for 10โ€“15 minutes before baking. This helps the pastry puff properly and stay flaky.

A fruit galette on a wooden cutting board, cooling.

โ“Recipe FAQ’s

Can I assemble this ahead of time?

ย Yes, assemble up to 4 hours ahead, refrigerate unbaked, and bake directly from cold.

Can I use frozen fruit?

Only if itโ€™s fully thawed and drained well. Extra moisture can make the crust soggy.

Why is my filling runny?

ย Either the fruit was very juicy or the galette didnโ€™t bake long enough. The filling should be bubbling before you pull it out.

One slice of the galette with ice cream on top. Cherries are dotted around the frame.

If youโ€™re ever in the mood for something that feels homemade but doesnโ€™t demand pie-level effort, this nectarine galette is a good one to keep in your back pocket.

Just like my savory, Asparagus and Ham Galette, itโ€™s relaxed, forgiving, and the kind of dessert that still gets compliments even if the folds are crooked and the juices bubble over a bit. Honestly, thatโ€™s part of the charm.

Serve it with ice cream, whipped cream, or just a fork and a quiet corner of the kitchen. No judgment either way. Thanks for stopping by The Salty Pot today, see you next time!

~Joanne

Nectarine Galette square image.

Summer Fruit Galette

Yield: 6 slices
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes
Additional Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

This Summer Fruit Galette is a simple, no-fuss dessert that's juicy, flaky, and beautifully rustic. Using a basic pie crust and fresh fruit, it's an impressive-looking treat that is surprisingly easy to make. This dessert brings all the charm of home baking, with its delightfully rough edges and sweet, juicy filling.

Ingredients

  • Crust & Finish:
  • 1 store-bought pie crust (or puff pastry), thawed if frozen
  • 1 egg, beaten (for egg wash)
  • 1โ€“2 tablespoons coarse sugar (optional)
  • Filling:
  • 4โ€“5 ripe nectarines, sliced
  • โ…“ cup granulated sugar (adjust to taste)
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
  • 1ยฝ tablespoons cornstarch
  • Pinch of salt (optional)
  • Optional add-ins (keep total fruit amount the same):
  • Sweet cherries
  • Raspberries
  • Blueberries
  • Strawberries
  • Peaches

Instructions

  1. Prep the fruit
    Slice the nectarines into even wedges. If using extra fruit, prepare it now.
  2. Make the filling
    Toss the fruit with sugar, lemon juice, cornstarch, and salt just until coated.
  3. Prepare the crust
    Preheat oven to 375ยฐF (190ยฐC).
    Line a baking sheet with parchment and unfold the crust.
  4. Assemble
    Spoon the fruit into the center, leaving a 2โ€“3 inch border.
  5. Fold the edges
    Fold the dough up over the fruit, pleating as needed. Leave the center open.
  6. Finish
    Brush the crust with egg wash and sprinkle with coarse sugar.
  7. Bake
    Bake for 40โ€“45 minutes, until the crust is golden and the filling is bubbling.
  8. Cool and serve
    Let cool at least 15 minutes before slicing.

Notes

Cookโ€™s Tips

Donโ€™t let the fruit sit too long after mixing or itโ€™ll release too much juice.
If the dough feels soft, chill the assembled galette for 10 minutes before baking.
If edges brown too fast, tent loosely with foil.

STORAGE:

Room temperature: up to 1 day, loosely covered
Fridge: up to 4 days
Reheat: 300ยฐF oven until warmed through

Nutrition Information:
Yield: 6 Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 203Total Fat: 7gSaturated Fat: 2gUnsaturated Fat: 5gSodium: 125mgCarbohydrates: 32gFiber: 1gSugar: 16gProtein: 2g

All nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods, and portion sizes per household.

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