galette-des-rois
The French have been serving up Galette des Rois since the 14th-century. Traditionally, it’s served on January 6th – the 12th day of Christmas – to celebrate the Epiphany, a religious feast day commemorating the arrival of the Three Kings to the manger where Jesus was born. Today, it’s eaten throughout the month of January and is simply a festive way to celebrate the new year with family and friends, regardless of religious background.
Ingredients
0.5 cup almond paste
0.25 cup white sugar
3 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
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