A blade shines in the darkest of the nights
La galette des rois (kings' cake) is sold all over in France starting from 1st January until end of January to celebrate the Epiphany on January 6. There are traditionaly two versions - in the South, it is a brioche covered with sugar and some fruit paste while the northern part of the country, it is a richer pie made with frangipane (a sort of almond paste) filled puff-pastry. Besides the paper crown that comes with the cake, there is also a hidden porcelain figurine 'la fève' (a charm) in the paste and the person who finds it in their slice will be crowned king or queen for the day. Traditionally, to distribute the slices randomly, the youngest member of the family will go under the table and calls out the name of the person around the table whom she wants the next slice to be served until everyone has their slice on their plate. Then that's where the fun begins, everyone looking at each other wondering who got the lucky 'fève'... and chewing carefuly as not to end up at the dentist!
In Pierre's family, this tradition of slice distribution used to fall onto my sister-in-law until Little One was born. So when she turned 2½ years old last January, she took over that important role. Being a little chipmunk, the idea of going under the table and commanding who gets the first slice greatly appeals to her. That being said, she couldn't help and keep peeping out of the table just to make sure that we didn't cheat. Needless to say, she wants to be crowned PRINCESS of the day regardless who got the fève. LOL!
January has always been my special and favourite month of the year. Do you know why? Have a guess! But now there's another reason to like this month even more - I get to eat my favourite Galette des Rois through out the whole month. YEAH! Last year I made my very first attempted to make this galette and much to my surprise it was so easy to make. One simply can't go wrong except maybe if you are half as distracted as me while making it, in which case you'll ended up with a very brown galette (as shown in picture below). LOL!




Mmm... sorry to say that it tastes even better than the ones from the bakery. Yes, I'm conceited. I love the mixed taste of sweet mingled with just a tint of salt (salted butter!) and the almond flavour is just right with the crispy puff pastry... mmm... Simply yummilicious!
For those who have a very sweet tooth, do increase the quantity of sugar as sweetness of this recipe is just nice. If you don't have almond extract, you can replace it with vanilla essence.


I know why January is your favorite, birthday sister! I love this recipe! I think we should both be queens for the entire month!
beautiful, so beautiful! i am sure it tastes lovely, much better than those found at the bakery. your daughter celebrates her half birthday in Jan, is that why it is your favourite month? she sounds very cute. x
The queen of king's cake!![]()
Have never heard of such pastry. This is very interesting.
Pam, I *love* the pink tiara! How adorable!
This looks and sounds lovely, I must try to make one myself next year. I like how you've scored the lines on the pastry and yes that tiara is fabulous. Not sure my Ted would wear one though, he'd more likely dismantle it.
Interesting! Never tried this before too.
wow this looks awesome and delicious!
Love your story...very interesting
The king's cake look gorgeous esp with the crown on top. Can tell it must be very delicious.
@Daisy: Hello, birthday sista! Now why that didn't surprised me at all. You are just too clever for me.
Queen for a month, now that's a grand idea.
Hope to meet up with you one day soon.
@Shayma: Thank you. Nope, it's not her birthday.
And yes, she is a very adorable little imp.![]()
@tigerfish: Thank you. You should try it one day. It's very good.
@Ling: Me too, that is until I came to live in France.
It's a bit like tau sa piah. I guess that's why I like it so much.![]()
@mowie@mowielicious: LOL! Knew you would love poppet's pink tiara.![]()
@Sarah, Maison Cupcake: ooh...I'll have to wait till next year to see yours.
The first time I scored the lines, I was so scared and didn't do a good job at it. Somehow when I made this the other day, it just come easily and naturally to me. Perhaps it's the 2nd time I did it, hence no fear of piercing it. It's poppet's favourite tiara - a gift from her aunt on 3rd birthday.
@LCOM: Oh you have to try it. You and your girls will love it. Little One loves is very much. It's a bit like tau sa piah except with almond filling.
@natalie: Thank you. It is very good. It's hard to start eating it.
@MaryMoh: Compliments to poppet's tiara or else my cake would look extremely dull.![]()
Wow, what an interesting cake, I know that I'd definitely like it, since love almond
Love the tiara on top!
I've read so much about Galette des Rois. Its so interesting to learn all these global food facts and celebrations! I wish I liked frangipane...though I LOVE almonds!
What a beauty and complete with tiara too!
Oh Pam! You just brought back so mannny memories of my vacances d'ete in south of france and munching on some of the best galette des rois!!! I've never even thought of making it...but now thanks to you it's on my list! I hope I can make this soon as you've got me craving it badly!
This is simply wonderful.Have never had it, but would love to try!
I like the tradition around this cake and it sounds really yummy. Luckily I have some crème fraîche left in my fridge!![]()
Ilove it, the history, the connectiosns, the crown de poppet...and thefact that you overbrowned it. LOVE IT...and this is so you Pam! Make me one PLEASE???
beautiful galette !
Looks lovely, though id never heard of it before...
Haha! So funny pics! Looks really yummy!
What a great galette! Happy New Year to you Pam!
Your galette looks good!!!
Aaarrrgh - that's probably my most common mistake - I get distracted and leave stuff in the oven too long
Still, your galette looks pretty yummy, and I *love* the tiara!
thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuu