Today’s recipe is possibly the only one I can think of that requires an item of clothing or an accessory to accompany it. France’s Galette des Rois is traditionally served on January 6 for the Feast of the Epiphany marking the end of twelve days of Christmas.
It comprises two puff pastry layers with a filling of frangipane topped with a shiny sugar glaze. Traditionally a coin or china trinket is hidden in the Galette and whoever wears it is king for a day wearing the gold paper crown. In France you can buy these crowns but I had to make my own out of left over wrapping paper.
The galette is very very easy to make although I had a little trouble with the glaze. Possibly I will be spending some of my Christmas Amazon credit from my father on a cook’s blow torch. Jamie had warned that the icing sugar glaze had to be watched like a hawk lest it suddenly burn… after the prescribed five minutes I kept testing mine every 60 seconds but by the time areas were on the cusp of smoking, there were still some patches of un-caramelized icing sugar.
A quick carefully directed blast would have sorted it all out.
Getting the crown to stay on Ted’s head took a while. We had lots of shots like this one before I managed to catch him keeping still long enough to show him with it on his head.
I’m still enjoying my blog break so there’s no printed recipe today.
I hope everyone is enjoying the new year… I am reading even if I’m not posting so much this month. Hopefully soon I will be able to unveil my new Recipe Index. Wishing you all the best of luck with your new year projects and I hope to see you all here again soon.







congrats! you totally deserve it! Your Galette des Rois looks delicious, i’ve not heard of it but looks like something i would like. I’ll have to try making it for myself. Your little boy is sooo adorable! He practically stole the whole limelight of this post! LOL!
He’s always stealing limelight and he knows it! The galette is incredibly easy, especially if you use shop bought puff pastry… who makes that stuff these days? Mind you, I am planning to try!
It’s kind of like a Nigella birthday cake, since it’s for Epiphany. I baked for Forever Nigella btw – am just slow getting round to posting. Hopefully get it done tomorrow.
No hints. Other than the fact it’s gingerbread! 🙂
Fantastic! I can’t wait and I think you are my first gingerbread entry.
I love the paper crown. My teens went to a ‘cake party’ on the 6th and came home wearing them. They described the ceremony and I realised that it was a Gallette des Rois (their friends are French – duh!). Looking forward to the recipe index unveiling.
Well done on your “chart success” ;o) Very well deserved. And love the pics – T looks positively ecstatic about the galette!
Thank you… yes I think he was.
YAY!!! I am so glad you made this and I think it is perfect! It looks so delicious! I also still have problems getting the top to brown perfectly but it still tastes scrumptious! And Ted is adorable and I love the thrilled look on his face! Pretty darn great crown, you ask me. Thanks for sharing, babes! xo