Denver Life Magazine

Summer’s yummiest fruit tarts

It’s August— all that mouth-watering local fruit overflowing in Denver farmers markets deserves an honored place on your summer dessert table. And there’s no better way to serve it up than in fruit galettes, like the five beauties on these pages.

What’s a galette? The term sounds so terribly… French. And so difficile, besides. But galettes are less like snooty Parisian pastries and more like the barefoot Provençal country cousin to our American pie. Impressive-looking but humble. Elegant but down-to-earth. “They’re beautiful but also rustic,” says Jayne Yelich of Sweet Jayne’s, who created the galettes on these pages. “They’re homey and simple—comfort food—and they’re delicious.”

To be frank, galettes are the perfect

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