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Galette de Bretagne | Traditional Pancake From Brittany, France | TasteAtlas
Galette de Bretagne | Traditional Pancake From Brittany, France | TasteAtlas
Galette de Bretagne | Traditional Pancake From Brittany, France | TasteAtlas
Galette de Bretagne | Traditional Pancake From Brittany, France | TasteAtlas

Galette de Bretagne

(Galette bretonne)

Galettes de Bretagne are basically thin crépes from the Brittany region in northwestern France. These pancakes are made from buckwheat flour, then filled with various ingredients such as eggs, ham, mushrooms, and bacon. In Brittany, créperies are so popular that they outnumber cafés, and people regularly use them to consume their galettes with bits of salted butter.


Traditionally, the pancakes are paired with a glass of local cider. According to a legend, the Bretagne galette was invented by accident, when a farmer spilled buckwheat porridge on a hot surface. Although people usually associate buckwheat flour with a salty taste, buckwheat crépes are extremely nutritious and contain vitamins B1, B2, and fiber that helps in preventing high blood pressure.


Buckwheat came to Brittany from the east in the 12th century, so thick, moist, and flavorful galletes were ready to win over even the pickiest palates.