Party Prep

A day or two before the party, mix a batch of pastry dough for each attendee. Form dough into disks, wrap in plastic wrap, and refrigerate until it’s time to roll. Designate individual work spaces with chilled pastry boards, parchment paper, and measuring cups and spoons. Provide easy access to prepped filling ingredients. Get the pastry recipe.

Pastry Boards

Marble boards hold a chill that keeps the butter in the dough solid for a flakier pastry. For a less expensive alternative and similar effects, give porcelain tiles a try. We found 12×12-inch tiles for less than $10 at big-box stores.

Bake or Take

Bake a filled galette or two for sampling during the party. Box the others up for your friends, and send them home with baking directions. Guests can freeze finished galettes until firm, then transfer them (still on the parchment paper) to plastic freezer bags. They keep in the freezer up to a month. No need to defrost: Our recipes go from freezer to oven to table in about an hour. Try these three seasonal galettes.

Cranberry-Rosemary: Fresh and dried cranberries star in this citrusy filling. A sprinkle of fresh rosemary keeps it from being too sweet.Kale-White Cheddar: This cheesy tart is loaded with our favorite winter green and finished with a squeeze of fresh lemon. Serve it with extra fresh lemon slices.Butternut-Feta: A drizzle of honey after baking adds a sweet note to this savory tart.

The Snacks and Cocktails

An extra batch of the dough becomes the base for snack crackers. Roll out dough and dust with sweet or savory toppers (cinnamon sugar, za’atar, ground black pepper and flaky salt, Parmesan cheese, etc.). Cut into cracker-size pieces, then bake at 375°F until golden brown. Serve with purchased dippers, jams, and dips. Keep cocktails seasonal and easy. Dress up a bottle of dry red wine with warming spices (cardamom, cloves, cinnamon), citrus zest and juice, and a drizzle of honey. Heat to a simmer over low. Get more winter-perfect cocktail recipes.

Box Them Up

White cardboard bakery boxes are the perfect way to transport the finished galettes. Look for them at your local crafts store. Add a handwritten tag with the recipe name and a quick wrap of twine.