Best 7 Favorite Pie Crust Recipes

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Pie crust, a culinary canvas for endless variations, forms the foundation of delectable treats that transcend time and cultures. From the flaky layers of classic butter crust to the rustic charm of graham cracker crust, each recipe holds a unique allure. In this comprehensive guide, we present an array of pie crust recipes, catering to diverse tastes and dietary preferences.

Embark on a culinary adventure as we delve into the art of pie crust making. Discover the secrets to achieving the perfect balance of crispness and tenderness, whether you prefer the simplicity of all-butter crust or the wholesome goodness of whole wheat crust. For those seeking a healthier alternative, the gluten-free almond flour crust offers a delightful option without compromising flavor.

Unleash your creativity with our collection of unique and flavorful pie crust recipes. Elevate your pies with the aromatic allure of brown sugar crust or the nutty richness of pecan crust. Embrace the vibrant colors and tangy zest of lemon crust or the earthy elegance of cocoa crust.

Each recipe is meticulously crafted with step-by-step instructions, ensuring success for bakers of all skill levels. Whether you're a seasoned pie enthusiast or a novice ready to embark on a new culinary journey, this guide provides the essential tools and inspiration to create extraordinary pies that will delight your taste buds and impress your loved ones.

Here are our top 7 tried and tested recipes!

OUR FAVORITE PIE CRUST



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The pastry blender is a useful tool to evenly incorporate ice water into the flour-and-butter mixture. Adding just a little ice water at a time ensures that the dough attains the right texture.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes     Pie & Tarts Recipes

Time 3h30m

Yield Makes 1 crust

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 1/4 cups all-purpose flour (spooned and leveled), plus more for rolling dough
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon sugar
8 tablespoons (1 stick) cold unsalted butter, cut into pieces
2 tablespoons ice water, plus 2 more, if needed

Steps:

  • In a food processor, pulse flour, salt, and sugar several times to combine. Add butter. Pulse until mixture resembles coarse meal, with just a few pea-size pieces remaining.
  • Sprinkle with 2 tablespoons ice water. Pulse until dough is crumbly but holds together when squeezed with fingers (if needed, add up to 2 tablespoons more ice water, 1 tablespoon at a time). Do not overprocess.
  • Turn dough out onto a work surface; form dough into a 3/4-inch-thick disk. Wrap tightly in plastic, and refrigerate until firm, at least 1 hour.
  • Before baking, unwrap dough; place on a large piece of floured waxed paper. Roll dough to a 14-inch round. Using paper, lift and wrap dough around rolling pin (discarding paper); carefully unroll over a 9-inch pie plate. Gently fit into bottom and up sides of plate.
  • Trim overhang to 1 inch; fold overhang under itself. Pinch between thumb and forefinger to make a uniform edge around the rim. Crimp edge; refrigerate until chilled, about 1 hour.

OUR FAVORITE PIE CRUST RECIPE-HOW TO MAKE A TENDER PIE CRUST



Our Favorite Pie Crust Recipe-How to Make a Tender Pie Crust image

From the King Arthur Flour recipe: "We figure we can't repeat too often our formula for the flakiest, most tender pie crust - so here it is. The instructions are thorough, and the method can apply to your own favorite crust recipe. The method you use to put pie pastry together will, to some degree, determine the type of crust you end up with. Our latest favorite pie crust recipe uses a combination of butter (for flavor) and lard or vegetable shortening (for flakiness); an unbleached flour of about 10.5% protein (such as our Mellow Pastry Blend); buttermilk powder (for tenderness) and baking powder (for extra flakiness); salt; and vinegar (again, for tenderness) and water. Here's the formula for a single-crust pie; just follow the directions above."

Provided by Cucina Casalingo

Categories     Dessert

Time 45m

Yield 1 single pie crust

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 1/2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour (Mellow Pastry Blend or King Arthur Unbleached All-Purpose Flour)
1 tablespoon dry non-fat buttermilk (1/8 ounce) (optional)
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon baking powder
1/4 cup butter (1/2 stick, 2 ounces)
1/4 cup lard (or vegetable shortening)
1 teaspoon white vinegar (or cider)
3 -5 tablespoons cold water (1 1/2 to 2 1/2 ounces)

Steps:

  • For a flaky, tender crust (as opposed to one that's harder, mealy, and more cookie-like), the following works well.
  • Whisk together all of the dry ingredients, reserving a few tablespoons of the flour.
  • Cut in half of the fat, working the mixture until it's mealy and crumbly.
  • Place the reserved flour on your work surface, and coat the remaining fat with the flour.
  • Use a rolling pin or the heel of your hand to flatten the fat till it's about 1/2-inch thick.
  • Break this flour-coated fat into 1-inch pieces, and mix it into the dough, just till it's evenly distributed; some of the pieces of flour-coated fat should break into smaller pieces.
  • Sprinkle the liquid(s) over the dough while tossing with a fork.
  • Just as soon as the dough becomes cohesive (i.e., you can squeeze it into a ball easily), stop mixing; there should still be visible pieces of fat in the dough.
  • Flatten the dough into a disk and wrap it in plastic wrap or waxed paper.
  • Refrigerate for 30 minutes or longer; this resting period allows the flour to absorb the water, making the dough easier to roll out.
  • Flour your work surface and roll the dough into a 12 x 9-inch (approximately) rectangle.
  • (If it isn't holding together well, sprinkle it lightly with a couple of teaspoons of water.
  • Fold the dough into thirds (like a letter), then fold it into thirds the opposite way, to form a rough square. Wrap it well and refrigerate again.).
  • When you're "ready to roll," remove the dough from the fridge.
  • If the dough is made with all lard and/or vegetable shortening, you'll be able to work with it directly from the refrigerator.
  • A dough made with all butter will need to warm slightly (10 to 15 minutes) before rolling, as butter becomes brittle when it's refrigerated.
  • Dough made with a combination of butter and shortening should rest for about 5 minutes at room temperature before rolling.
  • Roll the dough to the size needed (about 13 inches for a 9-inch pie).
  • Fill and bake as directed in your recipe.
  • Note: in this particular recipe, cut all of the lard or vegetable shortening into the flour, then coat the butter with flour before adding it to the dough.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1553.3, Fat 99.1, SaturatedFat 49.5, Cholesterol 170.7, Sodium 1003.9, Carbohydrate 143.4, Fiber 5.1, Sugar 0.6, Protein 19.9

MY FAVORITE FLAKY BUTTER PIE CRUST RECIPE



My Favorite Flaky Butter Pie Crust Recipe image

This is the crust recipe I usually use to make most of my pies.I have had the recipe for years from my sister. It is easy. It is made using a food processor. It is flaky and so buttery. I love it. Hope you all do too.

Provided by Nor Mac

Categories     Other Desserts

Time 5m

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 1/2 c all-purpose flour
1/2 tsp salt
2 stick butter, or 1 cup chilled well
1/2 c ice water with ice in it

Steps:

  • 1. Makes a double crust: Get a measuring cup fill with ice. Add cold water. Set cup aside.
  • 2. Cut sticks of butter in half length wise. Turn over and cut in half again. You will have four pieces. Cut again width wise several times. You will have a little cubes of butter.
  • 3. In a bowl Whisk the flour and salt together. Place mixture in a food processor.
  • 4. Add butter to flour and pulse or blend until Butter is well incorporated. It should look like course crumbs.
  • 5. Add 2 TB ice water to flour butter mixture. Pulse well. Add more water as needed by 1 tablespoon at a time. You will not be using all of the water. You will be using just enough to make the crust form a ball. (Do not add ice from water)
  • 6. Turn food processor back on and pulse until it looks like it is beginning to form a ball. Remove from processor. The dough should easily form in to a pliable dough.
  • 7. Divide dough in half,and flatten in to 2 disc's. Wrap well with plastic wrap. Place disc's in refrigerator for at least 3-4 hours. You may make the night before using. You may also freeze until ready to use. Roll dough out on floured surface until 11 inch circle is formed. Place in pie pan,and trim edges. Repeat for a top crust if needed. Makes enough for 1 bottom and 1 top, or 2 shells.
  • 8. Note: before filling Crust. Beat an egg white. Brush bottom crust with egg white. This will prevent crust from getting soggy.

MARK'S FAVORITE CLASSIC DOUBLE-CRUST APPLE PIE



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Tart apples and sweet ones come together in this all-American favorite. Prep time includes cooling. Using your food processor to slice the apples will save time in preparation.

Provided by Bev I Am

Categories     Pie

Time 3h30m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 17

2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
10 tablespoons chilled unsalted butter, cut into 1/2 inch pieces
1/2 cup chilled vegetable shortening, cut into 1/2 inch pieces
4 tablespoons ice water (about)
vegetable oil cooking spray
1 3/4 lbs sweet apples, such as spartan or golden delicious,peeled,cored,thinly sliced (about 5 1/2 cups)
1 3/4 lbs tart apples, such as granny smith or pippin,peeled,cored,thinly sliced (about 5 1/2 cups)
3/4 cup sugar, plus
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon, plus
1 pinch ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
3 tablespoons unsalted butter, diced
1 tablespoon whole milk

Steps:

  • For crust: Whisk flour and salt in large bowl to blend.
  • Add butter and shortening and rub in with fingertips until very coarse meal forms.
  • Sprinkle with 3 tablespoons water; toss until moist clumps form, adding more water by teaspoonfuls if mixture is dry.
  • Gather dough into ball; divide in half.
  • Flatten into disks.
  • Wrap in plastic; chill at least 1 hour.
  • (Can be made 1 day ahead. Keep refrigerated. Soften slightly at room temperature before using.) For filling: Preheat oven to 400°F.
  • Spray 9-inch-diameter deep-dish glass pie dish with nonstick spray.
  • Stir all apples, 3/4 cup sugar, lemon juice, 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon, and vanilla in large bowl to blend.
  • Let stand until juices form, about 15 minutes.
  • Mix in flour.
  • Roll out 1 dough disk on lightly floured surface to 12-inch round.
  • Place dough in prepared pie dish.
  • Spoon in filling; dot with butter.
  • Roll out second dough disk to 13-inch round.
  • Using small bottle cap, cut out ten 1/2-inch-diameter circles from dough for decoration; discard circles.
  • Drape dough over filling.
  • Seal top and bottom crust edges together; trim to 1/2-inch overhang.
  • Fold overhang under; crimp decoratively.
  • Brush pie with milk.
  • Combine remaining 1 tablespoon sugar and large pinch of cinnamon in small bowl; sprinkle over pie.
  • Transfer pie to baking sheet; place in oven.
  • Immediately reduce temperature to 375°F.
  • Bake pie until crust is golden brown, apples are tender and filling is bubbling thickly, covering edge with foil if browning too quickly, about 1 hour.
  • Cool 30 minutes.
  • Serve warm or at room temperature.
  • (Can be made 1 day ahead. Cover loosely; store at room temperature.).

BARB'S FAVORITE NEVER FAIL PIE CRUST



Barb's Favorite Never Fail Pie Crust image

This has been in my recipe box for years. It is the only pie crust recipe that I trust to never fail and the only one I use in anything I bake that requires pie crust dough. DO NOT use any milk that is richer than whole, i.e. 1/2 & 1/2 or cream, it will cause the crust to slide down the sides of the pan during baking as it will...

Provided by Barbara Eaton

Categories     Pies

Time 10m

Number Of Ingredients 5

2 c flour
1 tsp salt
1 c shortening
1 Tbsp vinegar
1/3 c milk

Steps:

  • 1. Mix the flour and salt in a bowl.
  • 2. Cut in the shortening until the size of small peas. (I do this using my hands for better control)
  • 3. Add the vinegar to the milk and IMMEDIATLY combine with the flour mixture.
  • 4. Mix, with your hands, until the dough holds together.
  • 5. Roll out to desired size and proceed according to your pie recipe.
  • 6. For single crust pies, bake at 350 degrees until golden.

FAVORITE PIE CRUST



Favorite Pie Crust image

This tender, extra-flaky crust has lard, brown sugar, vinegar, and egg in it.

Provided by phaylock

Categories     Desserts     Pies     100+ Pie Crust Recipes     Pastry Crusts

Yield 64

Number Of Ingredients 8

5 cups all-purpose flour
3 tablespoons brown sugar
2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 pound lard
1 egg
2 tablespoons distilled white vinegar
5 tablespoons cold water

Steps:

  • Measure flour, sugar, salt, and baking powder into large bowl. Mix thoroughly and cut in lard until dough is the size of tiny peas.
  • Break egg into 8 ounce measuring cup. Beat with a fork, then pour in vinegar. Add enough cold water to reach the top (you will have a total of 1 cup liquid). Pour over flour mixture a little at a time, tossing and stirring with a fork until all liquid is absorbed.
  • Shape dough into a ball, then divide into four equal portions. Wrap tightly. Can be stored in refrigerator up to 2 weeks, or freezer up to 6 months. Each portion will make 1 double crust pie.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 103.1 calories, Carbohydrate 8.1 g, Cholesterol 9.6 mg, Fat 7.3 g, Fiber 0.3 g, Protein 1.1 g, SaturatedFat 2.8 g, Sodium 81.8 mg, Sugar 0.6 g

FAVORITE PIE CRUST



Favorite Pie Crust image

The pick of the lot! This recipe was given to me many years ago by a nun who was a chef. She willingly gave me her recipe and needless to say I have never bought a pie since I got this recipe. It is never fail. The recipe is also in the company's coming cookbook---Pies. NOTE:Use this pastry for quiches, meat pies,turnovers,sausage rolls,or even small rounds.

Provided by Dotty2

Categories     Dessert

Time 20m

Yield 6-8 single shells

Number Of Ingredients 8

5 cups all-purpose flour
3 tablespoons brown sugar
2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 lb lard, room temperature
1 egg
2 tablespoons vinegar
cold water, to make a cup

Steps:

  • Measure flour, sugar, salt and baking powder into a large bowl.
  • Cut in lard until the size of tiny peas.
  • Break egg into measuring cup and beat with a fork.
  • Add vinegar and pour in enough water to measure 1 cup.
  • Pour a little at a time over flour mixture, tossing and stirring with fork until all liquid is absorbed. You may not always need all of it.
  • Shape pastry into a ball.
  • Divide into 4 flat patties.
  • Wrap and refrigerate.
  • Wrap and refrigerate.
  • Use with your favorite filling recipe.

Tips:

  • Choose the right flour: All-purpose flour is the most common type of flour used for pie crust, but you can also use bread flour or pastry flour. Bread flour will give you a chewier crust, while pastry flour will give you a more tender crust.
  • Keep your ingredients cold: Cold butter and cold water will help to create a flakier crust. You can chill your butter in the freezer for 30 minutes before using it, and you can use ice water instead of regular water.
  • Work the dough quickly: Overworking the dough will make it tough. Work the dough just until it comes together, then stop. If the dough is too dry, add a little more water. If the dough is too wet, add a little more flour.
  • Chill the dough before baking: Chilling the dough will help to prevent it from shrinking in the oven. Chill the dough for at least 30 minutes before baking.
  • Bake the pie crust at a high temperature: A high temperature will help to create a crispy crust. Bake the pie crust at 425°F (220°C) for 15-20 minutes.

Conclusion:

Making a perfect pie crust is a skill that takes practice. But with the right ingredients and a little bit of patience, you can make a delicious and flaky pie crust that will impress your friends and family. So next time you're making a pie, be sure to follow these tips for a perfect pie crust.

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