Homemade Buttery Flaky Pie Crust Food

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HOMEMADE BUTTERY FLAKY PIE CRUST



Homemade Buttery Flaky Pie Crust image

This recipe is enough for a double crust pie. If you only need 1 crust for your pie, cut this recipe in half OR freeze the other half per the make ahead tip instruction below.

Provided by Sally

Categories     Pie

Time 2h15m

Number Of Ingredients 5

2 and 1/2 cups (313g) all-purpose flour (spoon & leveled)
1 teaspoon salt
6 Tablespoons (90g) unsalted butter, chilled and cubed
2/3 cup (130g) vegetable shortening, chilled
1/2 cup (120ml) ice water

Steps:

  • Mix the flour and salt together in a large bowl. Add the butter and shortening.
  • Using a pastry cutter (the one I own) or two forks, cut the butter and shortening into the mixture until it resembles coarse meal (pea-sized bits with a few larger bits of fat is OK). A pastry cutter makes this step very easy and quick.
  • Measure 1/2 cup (120ml) of water in a cup. Add ice. Stir it around. From that, measure 1/2 cup (120ml) water since the ice has melted a bit. Drizzle the cold water in, 1 Tablespoon (15ml) at a time, and stir with a rubber spatula or wooden spoon after every Tablespoon (15ml) added. Stop adding water when the dough begins to form large clumps. I always use about 1/2 cup (120ml) of water and a little more in dry winter months (up to 3/4 cup). Do not add any more water than you need.
  • Transfer the pie dough to a floured work surface. The dough should come together easily and should not feel overly sticky. Using floured hands, fold the dough into itself until the flour is fully incorporated into the fats. Form it into a ball. Cut dough in half. Flatten each half into 1-inch thick discs using your hands.
  • Wrap each tightly in plastic wrap. Refrigerate for at least 2 hours and up to 5 days.
  • When rolling out the chilled pie dough discs to use in your pie, always use gentle force with your rolling pin. Start from the center of the disc and work your way out in all directions, turning the dough with your hands as you go. Visible specks of butter and fat in the dough are perfectly normal and expected!
  • Proceed with the pie per your recipe's instructions.

EASY ALL-BUTTER FLAKY PIE CRUST



Easy All-Butter Flaky Pie Crust image

This pie crust recipe makes consistent dough and makes dough that's a dream to roll out. Using a food processor in this recipe eliminates variability. If you have one, use it. With that said, you can do this method by hand. Directions are provided below for using a processor and by hand.

Provided by Adam and Joanne Gallagher

Categories     Dessert, Pie

Time 1h15m

Yield Enough for one 9-inch double crust pie

Number Of Ingredients 5

2 ½ cups (325 grams) all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon kosher salt or use 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
1 tablespoon sugar, optional
1 cup (230 grams) very cold unsalted butter, cut into 1/2-inch cubes (2 sticks)
4 to 8 tablespoons ice water

Steps:

  • Add 1 ½ cups flour, salt, and sugar (optional) to a food processor. Pulse 2 to 3 times until combined. The remaining cup of flour will be added later.
  • Scatter butter cubes over flour and process until a dough or paste begins to form, about 15 seconds. (There should be no uncoated flour).
  • Scrape bowl, redistribute the flour-butter mixture then add remaining 1 cup of flour. Pulse 4 to 5 times until flour is evenly distributed. (Dough should look broken up and a little crumbly).
  • Transfer to a medium bowl then sprinkle ice water over mixture - start with 4 tablespoons and add from there. Using a rubber spatula, press the dough into itself. The crumbs should begin to form larger clusters. If you pinch some of the dough and it holds together, it's ready. If the dough falls apart, add 2 to 4 more tablespoons of water and continue to press until dough comes together.
  • Remove dough from bowl and place in a mound on a clean surface. Work the dough just enough to form a ball. Cut the ball in half then form each half into discs. Wrap each disc with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour and up to 2 days. You can also freeze it for up to 3 months (just thaw it overnight in the fridge before using it).
  • Add 1 1/2 cups flour, salt and sugar (optional) to a medium bowl. Stir 2 to 3 times until combined.
  • Scatter butter cubes over flour and mix briefly with a fork or spatula to coat the butter with flour.
  • Cut the butter into the flour with a pastry blender, working mixture until the flour has a coarse, mealy texture similar to fresh bread crumbs. About 1 - 2 minutes.
  • Add remaining 1 cup of flour. Work butter and flour with the pastry blender until flour is evenly distributed. About 20 seconds. (Dough should look crumbly with pea-sized pieces).
  • Sprinkle ice water over the mixture - start with 4 tablespoons and add from there. Using a rubber spatula, press the dough into itself. The crumbs should begin to form larger clusters. If you pinch some of the dough and it holds together, it's ready. If the dough falls apart, add 2 to 4 more tablespoons of water and continue to press until dough comes together.
  • Remove dough from bowl and place in a mound on a clean surface. Work the dough just enough to form a ball. Cut ball in half then form each half into discs. Wrap each disc with plastic wrap and refrigerate at least 1 hour, and up to 2 days. You can also freeze it for up to 3 months (just thaw it overnight in the fridge before using).
  • Remove one of the dough discs from the refrigerator and let sit at room temperature for 5 minutes.
  • Lightly flour work surface, top of dough and rolling pin. Then use rolling pin to roll out dough to a 12-inch circle (about 1/8-inch thick). Be sure to check if the dough is sticking to the surface below - add a small amount of flour when necessary.
  • Check for size by inverting pie dish over dough round. Look for a 1-inch edge around the pie dish. To transfer dough to dish, starting at one end, roll dough around rolling pin then unroll over dish.
  • Gently press dough down into dish so that it lines the bottom and sides of the dish. (Be careful not to pull or stretch the dough). Then, use a knife or pair of kitchen scissors to trim dough to within 1/2-inch of the edge of the dish.
  • Fold edge of dough underneath itself so that it creates a thicker, 1/4-inch border that rests on the lip of the dish. Then, crimp edges by pressing the pointer finger of one hand against the edge of the dough from the inside of the dish while gently pressing with two knuckles of the other hand from the outside. Refrigerate dough at least 20 minutes or freeze for 5 minutes before baking.
  • If making a double crust pie, do not crimp edges yet. Roll out second dough disc, fill pie then top with second dough round. Trim the edges then crimp.
  • Heat the oven to 425 degrees F. Place a baking sheet on a middle oven rack.
  • Roll out enough dough to make one 9-inch crust (1 dough disk). Place into a pie plate and then pierce the bottom of the crust with a fork (this prevent air pockets or bubbles from forming while baking). Line the crust with two sheets of aluminum foil or parchment paper. (Be sure to push foil against the edges of the crust). Then, fill foil with dried rice, dried beans or pie weights. Refrigerate 30 minutes or freeze for 10 minutes, or until firm to the touch.
  • Place pie crust onto preheated baking sheet and reduce oven temperature to 400 degrees F. Bake 20 to 30 minutes or until the crust is golden.
  • Make an egg wash by whisking one egg yolk and 1 tablespoon of cream in a small bowl. Then, remove rice, beans or pie weights and foil from pie crust. Brush the bottom and sides of the crust with egg wash. Bake until egg wash is dry and shiny, 3 to 5 minutes. Cool crust completely before filling.
  • Oven temperature and bake time for double crust pies will vary depending on the pie recipe you plan to follow. As an example, we set our oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit for our double crust cherry pie (see the recipe here).
  • Remove half of dough from refrigerator and let sit at room temperature for 5 minutes. On a lightly floured surface, roll out dough to a 13-inch (1/8-inch thick) circle.
  • Check for size by inverting pie dish over dough round. Look for a 1-inch edge around the pie dish. Carefully press the dough into the dish. Spoon the pie filling into pie crust.
  • Roll out second half of dough then top pie. Use a knife or pair of kitchen scissors to trim dough to within 3/4-inch of the edge of the dish.
  • Fold edges of top crust underneath edges of bottom crust, pressing the edge to seal it so that it creates a thicker, 1/4-inch border that rests on the lip of the dish. Then, crimp edges by pressing the pointer finger of one hand against the edge of the dough from the inside of the dish while gently pressing with two knuckles of the other hand from the outside. Refrigerate pie at least 20 minutes or freeze for 5 minutes before baking.
  • Just before baking, make egg wash by whisking egg yolk and cream together in a small bowl. Use a pastry brush to brush over the top crust. Then, sprinkle with 1 tablespoon of sugar. Then, cut 3 to 4 slits in top of pie. Bake as directed by the specific recipe you are following.

Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1/8 of dough, Calories 345, Protein 4 g, Carbohydrate 30 g, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 0 g, Fat 23 g, SaturatedFat 15 g, Cholesterol 61 mg

PERFECTLY FLAKY PIE CRUST



Perfectly Flaky Pie Crust image

Provided by Aida Mollenkamp

Categories     dessert

Time 35m

Yield about 1 pound dough (enough for 1 (9 to 10-inch pie dish))

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons granulated sugar
3/4 teaspoon table salt
6 tablespoons cold unsalted butter, small dice
1/4 cup shortening
7 to 8 tablespoons ice water

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, mix together flour, salt, and sugar until well combined. Using clean hands, add butter and toss until just coated. Rub butter between thumb and forefingers to incorporate into flour mixture until butter is in lima bean-sized pieces and comes together in quarter-sized clumps when squeezed in palm, about 2 minutes. Add shortening, toss until just coated in flour, then rub into flour mixture until mixture forms pea-size pieces (some big chunks should remain) and comes together in fist-sized clumps when squeezed, about 1 minute. Drizzle in half ice water and rake through mixture with fingers until just moistened. Drizzle in remaining water 1 tablespoon at a time and comb through mixture with fingers to moisten. It will go from being a shaggy mess to coming together. Dough is moist enough when it is moistened through but is not wet when pressed. (Do not overwork the dough or it will become tough.)
  • While rotating the bowl with 1 hand, push dough between other palm and side of bowl to gather into a ball. Turn dough onto a piece of plastic wrap, press it into a flat disk, then close in wrap. Place in coldest part of refrigerator (usually back bottom shelf) at least 30 minutes before rolling out and forming into a crust.

BUTTER FLAKY PIE CRUST



Butter Flaky Pie Crust image

Butter makes this buttery flaky recipe the perfect crust for your pie!

Provided by Dana

Categories     Desserts     Pies     Pie Crusts     Pastry Crusts

Time 4h15m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 ¼ cups all-purpose flour
¼ teaspoon salt
½ cup butter, chilled and diced
¼ cup ice water

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, combine flour and salt. Cut in butter until mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Stir in water, a tablespoon at a time, until mixture forms a ball. Wrap in plastic and refrigerate for 4 hours or overnight.
  • Roll dough out to fit a 9 inch pie plate. Place crust in pie plate. Press the dough evenly into the bottom and sides of the pie plate.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 172.8 calories, Carbohydrate 14.9 g, Cholesterol 30.5 mg, Fat 11.7 g, Fiber 0.5 g, Protein 2.1 g, SaturatedFat 7.3 g, Sodium 155 mg, Sugar 0.1 g

BASIC FLAKY PIE CRUST



Basic Flaky Pie Crust image

This pie crust is light, flaky tender and very crisp. It has a glorious butter flavor and is an ideal container for any pie or tart recipe. I strongly recommend commercial or homemade pastry flour, as it will result in a more tender crust than one made with all-purpose flour.

Provided by Rose Levy Beranbaum

Number Of Ingredients 21

1 Pastry for a 9-inch pie shell or a 9 1/2- or 10- by 1-inch tart shell
8 tablespoons unsalted butter, cold
1 1/3 cups + 4 tablespoon pastry flour or 1 1/3 cups (dip and sweep method) bleached all-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon salt (for savory recipes, use 1 1/2 times the salt)
2 1/2 to 3 1/2 tablespoons ice water
1 1/2 teaspoons cider vinegar Optional
1/8 teaspoon baking powder (if not using, double the salt)
2 Pastry for a 9-inch lattice pie, a 9-inch deep-dish pie, a 10-inch pie shell, or a 12- to 14-inch free-form tart
9 tablespoons unsalted butter, cold
1 1/2 cups + 1 1/2 tablespoons pastry flour or 1 1/2 cups (dip and sweep method) bleached all-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon salt (for savory recipes, use 1 1/2 times the salt)
3 1/2 to 4 1/2 tablespoons ice water
1 1/2 teaspoons cider vinegar Optional
1/8 teaspoon baking powder (if not using, double the salt)
3 Pastry for a two-crust 9-inch pie
14 tablespoons unsalted butter, cold
2 1/4 cups + 2 tablespoons pastry flour or 2 1/4 cups (dip and sweep method) bleached all-purpose flour
1/4 + 1/8 teaspoon salt (for savory recipes, use 1 1/2 times the salt)
5 to 7 tablespoons ice water
1 tablespoon cider vinegar Optional
1/4 teaspoon baking powder (if not using, double the salt)

Steps:

  • Divide the butter into two parts, about two thirds to one third:
  • For #1 2.5 ounces and 1.5 ounces (5 tablespoons and 3 tablespoons)
  • For #2 3 ounces and 1.5 ounces (6 tablespoons and 3 tablespoons)
  • For #3 4.5 ounces and 2.5 ounces (9 tablespoons and 5 tablespoons)
  • Cut the butter into 3/4-inch cubes. Wrap each portion of butter with plastic wrap, refrigerate the larger amount and freeze the smaller for at least 30 minutes. Place the flour, salt, and baking powder in a reclosable gallon-size freezer bag and freeze for at least 30 minutes.
  • Food processor method:
  • Place the flour mixture in a food processor with the metal blade and process for a few seconds to combine. Set the bag aside.
  • Add the larger amount of butter cubes to the flour and process for about 20 seconds or until the mixture resembles coarse meal. Add the remaining frozen butter cubes and pulse until all of the frozen butter is the size of peas. (Toss with a fork to see it better.)
  • Add the lowest amount of the ice water and the vinegar and pulse 6 times. Pinch a small amount of the mixture together between your fingers. If it does not hold together, add half the remaining water and pulse 3 times. Try pinching the mixture again. If necessary, add the remaining water, pulsing 3 times to incorporate it. The mixture will be in particles and will not hold together without being pinched.
  • For tiny 1-inch tartlets, omit the baking powder and allow the processing to continue just until a ball forms. The additional mixing produces a dough that is slightly less flaky but ensures that it will not puff out of shape in the tiny molds.
  • Spoon the mixture into the plastic bag. (For a double-crust pie, it is easiest to divide the mixture in half at this point.)
  • Holding both ends of the bag opening with you fingers, knead the mixture by alternately pressing it, from the outside of the bag, with the knuckles and heels of your hands until the mixture holds together in one piece and feels slightly stretchy when pulled.
  • Wrap the dough with plastic wrap, flatten it into a disc (or discs) and refrigerate for at least 45 minutes, preferably overnight. (For a pie shell and lattice, divide it in a ratio of two thirds:one third - use about 9.5 ounces for the shell and the rest for the lattice, flattening the smaller part into a rectangle.)
  • Hand method:
  • Place a medium mixing bowl in the freezer to chill.
  • Place the flour, salt, and optional baking powder in another medium bowl and whisk to combine them. Use a pastry cutter or rub the mixture between your fingers to blend the larger portion of the butter into the flour until it resembles coarse meal.
  • Spoon the mixture, together with the cold butter, into a reclosable gallon-size freezer bag. Expel any air from the bag and close it. Use a rolling pin to flatten the butter into flakes. Place the bag in the freezer for at least 10 minutes or until the butter is very firm.
  • Transfer the mixture to the chilled bowl, scraping the sides of the bag. Set the bag aside. Sprinkle the ice water and vinegar onto the mixture, tossing it lightly with a rubber spatula. Spoon the loose mixture back into the plastic bag. (For a double-crust pie, it is easiest to divide the mixture in half at this point.)
  • Holding both ends of the bag opening with your fingers, knead the mixture by alternately pressing it, from the outside of the bag, with knuckles and heels of your hands until the mixture holds together in one piece and feels slightly stretchy when pulled.
  • Wrap the dough with plastic wrap, flatten it into a disc (or discs) and refrigerate for at least 45 minutes, preferably overnight. (For a pie shell and lattice, divide it in a ratio of two thirds:one third - use about 9.5 ounces for the shell and the rest for the lattice, flattening the smaller part into a rectangle.)
  • Store:
  • Refrigerated, up to 2 days; frozen, up to 3 months.
  • Understanding:
  • Pastry flour offers the most tenderness while maintaining flakiness, but it is the addition of vinegar that relaxes the dough without losing flakiness, making it easier to roll, shrink less, and be even more tender. The baking powder lifts and aerates the dough slightly without weakening it, but it makes it seem more tender.
  • Thes secret to success is finely incorporating about two thirds of the butter into the flour, which keeps the flour from absorbing too much water and forming gluten, which would make the crust tough. The remaining one third of the butter is incorporated in larger pieces, which serve to seperate the layers, resulting in the desired flakiness. This pie crust does not shrink or distort as much as the standard all-butter crust because there is less gluten development.
  • If when adding the water, you find you need more than indicated in the recipe, chances are you haven't moisture-proofed the flour adequately (you haven't used the correct amount of butter or processed it fine enough), leaving the flour free to absorb more liquid. The resulting crust will be flakier but less tender.
  • If you find you need less water than specified in the recipe, chances are you divided the butter incorrectly and used too much of it to moisture-proof the flour, preventing it from absorbing an adequate amount of water. The resulting crust will be more tender but not very flaky.
  • Flattening the newly formed dough into a disc or discs before refrigerating makes it easier to roll without cracking. The dough is refrigerated to relax the gluten, making it less elastic and easier to roll. Chilling also firms the butter, preventing sticking and the need for extra flour when rolling, which would toughen it. Dough that has rested overnight before baking shrinks less.

GRANDMOTHER'S SUPER FLAKY PIE CRUST



Grandmother's Super Flaky Pie Crust image

This pie crust is delicious for all pies. with all the butter in it, this crust always bakes perfectly, and is never tough. i got this from my Grandmother. The secret to this flaky, buttery soft pie crust is all in the margarine.

Provided by Elisebeth

Categories     Dessert

Time 45m

Yield 2 pie crusts

Number Of Ingredients 3

2 cups all-purpose flour
3/4 cup margarine, softened
3 tablespoons water (as needed)

Steps:

  • preheat oven to 350 F degrees (Fahreinheit).
  • pour flour into medium bowl, add margarine using pastry blender (or crisscrossing with knives) until lumps are slightly smaller than pea-size.
  • Add water. mix gently with fork until dough comes away from the sides of bowl. (you may need more water) be very gentle, and try not to mix too much.
  • transfer half of dough to a sheet of wax paper lightly sprinkled with flour. sprinkle a little flour onto top of pie dough.
  • cover pie dough with another sheet of wax paper.
  • roll out so the pie crust is level, and not too thick in one place, or too thin in another. (about 11 or 12 inches in diameter).
  • peel off top layer of wax paper from dough, and place pie pan on top of dough. carefully slide your hand underneath bottom layer of wax paper, and flip.
  • Then,carefully peel the wax paper from pie dough, and ease into pan.
  • repeat steps 4-8 with other half of dough.
  • Bake for 15 min, or so or until golden brown in color.
  • Fill with any pie filling!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1063.3, Fat 69.3, SaturatedFat 12, Sodium 800.7, Carbohydrate 96.2, Fiber 3.4, Sugar 0.3, Protein 13.7

BASIC FLAKY PIE CRUST



Basic Flaky Pie Crust image

It is just what it claims to be. Use as unbaked pie shell.

Provided by stephanie

Categories     Desserts     Pies     100+ Pie Crust Recipes     Pastry Crusts

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 ¼ cups all-purpose flour
¼ teaspoon salt
½ cup shortening, chilled
3 tablespoons ice water

Steps:

  • Whisk the flour and salt together in a medium size bowl. With a pastry blender, cut in the cold shortening until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs. Drizzle 2 to 3 tablespoons ice water over flour. Toss mixture with a fork to moisten, adding more water a few drops at a time until the dough comes together.
  • Gently gather dough particles together into a ball. Wrap in plastic wrap, and chill for at least 30 minutes before rolling.
  • Roll out dough, and put in a pie plate. Fill with desired filling and bake.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 184.4 calories, Carbohydrate 14.9 g, Fat 13 g, Fiber 0.5 g, Protein 2 g, SaturatedFat 3.2 g, Sodium 73.2 mg, Sugar 0.1 g

KITTENCAL'S NO-FAIL BUTTERY FLAKY PIE PASTRY/CRUST



Kittencal's No-Fail Buttery Flaky Pie Pastry/Crust image

I don't think you will find a better pie pastry, not only is this easy to handle but bakes outs flaky and light and has a rich buttery flavor! --- you could use 3 cups all purpose flour but the crust will not be as flaky --- here's a tip, to prevent a soggy pie crust brush a thin layer of egg white over the bottom crust before filling --- *NOTE* this can also be made using a processor with great results, which is the way I most always do (see instructions below the recipe) if you are making this on a food processor cube the butter and lard into about 1-inch pieces and then partially freeze.

Provided by Kittencalrecipezazz

Categories     Dessert

Time 40m

Yield 2 9-inch pastry, 16 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 cups cake pastry flour (or use 3 cups all purpose)
1 tablespoon sugar
1/2 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup butter, very cold
1/4 cup lard, very cold
1 egg yolk
7 tablespoons ice water
1 teaspoon vinegar

Steps:

  • Mix both flours, sugar and salt in a large bowl.
  • With a pastry cutter cut in the very cold butter and lard until the consistency of tiny peas.
  • In a small bowl whisk the egg yolk, vinegar and water.
  • Stir the egg/water mixture into the flour mixture until moistened and dough holds together (usually it takes the full amount of water/egg mixture).
  • Gather into a ball then divide into two.
  • Cover with plastic wrap and store in the fridge for 30 minutes (or the dough may be frozen after the 30 minutes chilling time, just wrap firstly in plastic wrap and then tightly in foil, leave in fridge overnight to defrost).
  • PROCESSOR METHOD: whirl the flour, sugar and salt for a couple of seconds.
  • In a small bowl mix the egg, vinegar and water together; set aside.
  • Add in the partially frozen butter cubes and lard to the flour mixture; pulse until well mixed, then add in the water/egg mixture.
  • Process/pulse JUST until the dough holds together (do not over process, or your dough will be tough!).

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Cut the butter into 6 pieces and put in the freezer. Measure out 3 Tbs. cold water. Whisk together the flour, sugar, and salt in a large bowl. Using a pastry blender or two butter knives, cut the cold butter into the flour mixture until the pieces are just larger than peas. (You can also do this in a food processor using short pulses.
From finecooking.com


EASY BUTTERY FLAKY PIE CRUST - EVERYDAY EILEEN
How to make an easy Flaky Pie Crust: In a food processor, combine all-purpose flour, sugar, baking soda, and salt. Pulse the food processor about 3 times to mix the dry ingredients. Add in the cut-up unsalted butter pieces. Pulse the dough around 12-15 times. The butter pieces should be incorporated into the dough.
From everydayeileen.com


FLAKY BUTTERY PIE CRUST - HOMEMADE FROM SCRATCH - VEENA AZMANOV
Fully baked pie crust. Preheat the oven at 400°F/200°C/ Gas Mark 5. Line the pie with parchment paper, then fill the center with pie weights or baking beans. Bake for 15 minutes – then remove the pie weights and parchment paper and continue to bake until the center is cooked and lightly golden.
From veenaazmanov.com


BUTTERY FLAKY PIE CRUST | JENNIFER COOKS
Place the flour, salt, and sugar in the bowl of a food processor fitted with a steel blade and pulse a few times to mix. Add the cold butter and shortening. Pulse 8 to 12 times, until the butter-flour mixture is crumbly and pea-size. Add ice water a little at a time and pulse the machine until the dough begins to form a ball. Dump out on a floured board and roll into a ball. Wrap in plastic ...
From jennifercooks.com


RECIPE FOR BUTTERY FLAKY PIE CRUST – HOMEMADE RECIPE
Instructions. In a food processor, add flour, sugar, salt – pulse several times to combine. Add half of the butter and then pulse several times. Add 6 tbs of water and remaining butter and then pulse several times. Take a small amount of the mixture and squeeze.
From cookwithleo.com


HOW TO MAKE FLAKY, BUTTERY PIE CRUST AT HOME
Put one cup of flour in a little mound somewhere on the foil to use for dusting; sprinkle a generous amount over the parchment and your rolling pin. Advertisement. Put the remaining 3 cups of flour in a bowl with the sugar and salt and stir together with a fork.
From thetakeout.com


MAKE THE FLAKIEST, BUTTERY PIE CRUST RECIPE EVERY TIME
Pulse until a dough forms, around 10 seconds. [If making by hand, knead until the dough just comes together into a ball and there's nothing left in your bowl.] Wrap the pastry in cling wrap and refrigerate for 30 minutes to allow the gluten to relax before rolling. Roll on a floured surface to fit your tin or pie dish.
From biggerbolderbaking.com


EASIEST ALL BUTTER FLAKY PIE CRUST RECIPE - RESTLESS CHIPOTLE
Instructions. Double the ingredients for a double crust pie. Chill the butter for 10 minutes or so in the freezer. Mix the flour, sugar, and salt in a large bowl. Use the big side of the grater and grate in the butter, stopping to stir every once in awhile to cover the butter shreds with flour and keep them separate.
From restlesschipotle.com


FLAKY HOMEMADE PIE CRUST RECIPE - THE CHUNKY CHEF
Use a pastry cutter to cut the fat into the flour, using a downward motion. Twist the cutter, then repeat the motions, over and over, working quickly, until the flour looks coarse, with pea-sized lumps. Add the ice water, just 1 Tbsp at a time, stirring after each addition, until dough comes together and clumps form.
From thechunkychef.com


THE BEST BUTTER PIE CRUST ~ FLAKY & SO EASY! • …
Remove the dish from the oven and carefully lift the corners to remove the foil and weights from the shell. Prick the crust across the bottom with a fork to keep it from bubbling up. Return the empty crust to the oven. For a partially baked crust, bake for 5 more minutes or until light golden brown.
From fivehearthome.com


EASY, HOMEMADE, FLAKY, AND BUTTERY PIE CRUST - CHEF LOLA'S KITCHEN
Instructions. Put the flour, salt, and butter in a food processor, pulse together until the butter chunks have been reduced into tiny pieces with lots of pea-size chunks. Gradually add ice water, one tablespoon at a time, and pulse until the dough just comes together. The dough should hold together without crumbling.
From cheflolaskitchen.com


EASY FLAKY PASTRY DOUGH - THERESCIPES.INFO
Flaky Pie Dough - The Washington Post tip www.washingtonpost.com. Lightly flour a work surface. In a bowl of a food processor, combine the flour, butter and salt; pulse 15 times or until the butter is reduced to pea-size pieces.
From therecipes.info


VIDEO PIE CRUST RECIPE - THERESCIPES.INFO
Place the first 3 ingredients in a food processor and pulse. 2. Add cold butter and shortening using on/off turns, process until coarse meals forms. 3. Add the water 1 tbsp at a time and process until moist clumps form, adding more water 1 tsp at a time if mixture is dry. 4.
From therecipes.info


PERFECT HOMEMADE FLAKY PIE CRUST - THE HOUSE & HOMESTEAD
Cut pie dough in half to form a bottom and a top crust. Roll out your bottom crust to about 11 inches in diameter to fit a 9-inch pie plate. Transfer dough to pie plate. Press pie dough into the bottom and sides of the pie plate and trim off any excess dough around the edges.
From thehouseandhomestead.com


BASIC FLAKY PIE CRUST DOUGH RECIPE - FOOD CHANNEL
Preparation. 1 Combine flour, sugar and salt in food processor; pulse to blend.; 2 Add butter and shortening and cut into flour mixture using on/off turns. When mixture resembles coarse meal, transfer to large bowl. 3 Combine 4 tablespoons ice water and cider vinegar in small bowl; pour over flour mixture. Stir with fork until moist clumps form, adding additional 2 …
From foodchannel.com


THE BEST BUTTERY FLAKY PIE CRUST RECIPE
The BEST Buttery Flaky Pie Crust Recipe. Are you looking for the best and most delicious pie crust recipe on the net? I found, made, baked and ate the best tasting pie crust I have ever eaten. There is no exaggeration and no affiliate links for me to say that either. I am sharing this because I want you all to have the best pie crust this ...
From bestcraftsandrecipes.com


BUTTERY FLAKY PIE CRUST RECIPE / SHORT CRUST PASTRY
October 2, 2021. This is a very easy, delicious and flaky pastry recipe that you can use to make pies. This is a short crust pastry recipe that can be used for both savory and sweet pies. The butter in the dough makes it flaky and delicious. Read more in detail here: butter pie crust recipe. The pie crust recipe martha stewart is a short pastry ...
From justalittlebite.com


THE GOOD DISH SIMPLE PIE DOUGH FOR BUTTERY, FLAKY CRUST
Make the Dough: Grate 2 tablespoons butter on large holes of box grater and place in freezer. Cut remaining 8 tablespoons butter into ½-inch cubes. Pulse ¾ cup flour, sugar, and salt in food processor until combined — about 2 pulses. Add cubed butter and process until a homogenous paste forms, about 30 seconds.
From gooddishtv.com


ALL BUTTER FLAKY PIE CRUST – MODERN HONEY
8. Make beautiful designs on the edges. Press the dough against the sides and bottom of pan. Flute the edges by pressing the dough between the index finger and thumb of one hand and using the index finger of the other hand to make the scallop.
From modernhoney.com


BUTTERY, FLAKY PIE CRUST RECIPE - SERIOUS EATS
Fill to brim with sugar, transfer to a half sheet pan, and bake until fully set and golden around the edges, 60 to 75 minutes. Fold long sides of foil toward middle, gather short sides, and use both hands to carefully transfer sugar to heat-safe bowl. Let sugar cool to …
From seriouseats.com


ALL BUTTER FLAKY PIE CRUST RECIPE (DOUBLE CRUST RECIPE) - FOOD …
Combine flour and salt in a medium-sized bowl or a food processor. Give it a quick mix/pulse to combine the two ingredients. Chop butter into 1/2 inch cubes and add into flour mixture. Use a pastry blender, your fingers, or a food processor to break down the butter into pieces about the size of a pea.
From foodapparel.com


RECIPE : HOW TO GET BUTTERY AND FLAKY PIE CRUST EVERY TIME
Instructions. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Mix the flour with 1 teaspoon salt and baking powder in a large bowl. Cut the butter into small chunks and add to the bowl. Add water and mix well until have a firm rough dough. Press the dough into a circle and wrap in plastic and leave to rest for minimum 30 minutes in the fridge.
From bachelorrecipe.com


FLAKY, BUTTERY HOMEMADE PIE CRUST - GARLIC SALT & LIME
Measure flour & salt into a mixing bowl and whisk them together. Take butter our of the refrigerator and cut into small cubes. Add cubes to dry ingredients. Use a pastry cutter or two forks to cut butter into the dry ingredients. When the mixture looks like coarse crumbs you can begin adding ice water.
From garlicsaltandlime.com


FLAKY HOMEMADE PIE CRUST - SPEND WITH PENNIES
Instructions. Combine flour and salt in a large bowl with a whisk. Using a pastry cutter, cut the butter and shortening until the mixture resembles the size of peas. Add ice cold water a tablespoon at a time to one area of the dough and mix with a fork.
From spendwithpennies.com


HOW TO MAKE FLAKY PIE CRUST (STEP BY STEP PHOTOS) - THE …
Dust the pie dough with flour. Use your rolling pin to gently press the dough in the center, rolling outward. Rotate the rolling pin a quarter turn and gently press outward again. Check for cracks on the edges, and use your hands to press them and heal them a bit, adding a drop of ice water if necessary.
From thefoodcharlatan.com


FLAKY AND FOOLPROOF EASY BUTTER PIE CRUST - YOUR CUP OF CAKE
Add your cold butter and pulse again until incorporated. This will take 10-20 seconds. Scrape down the sides if needed and then add remaining 1 cup flour. Pulse just a few times. Add 6 tablespoons of ice water and then pulse. Continue to add ice water until you can pinch the pie dough together and it sticks together.
From yourcupofcake.com


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