Steps:
- DOUGH: Whisk flour, sugar, and salt together in a medium bowl. Cut butter into 1/2-inch cubes (this size is important, as smaller pieces will melt too fast) and toss with flour mixture to break up the pieces. With your fingertips, smash each cube flat-that's it! No rubbing or cutting. Stir in water, then knead dough against the sides of the bowl until it comes together in a shaggy ball. Dough temperature should register between 65 and 70°F (18 and 21°C); if not, refrigerate briefly before rolling and folding. LAYERS: On a generously floured work surface, roll dough into a roughly 10- by 15-inch rectangle. Fold the 10-inch sides to the center, then close the newly formed packet like a book. Fold in half once more, bringing the short sides together to create a thick block. Divide in half with a sharp knife or bench scraper. Dough temperature should still be somewhere between 65 and 70°F (18 and 21°C); if not, refrigerate briefly before proceeding. FOR SINGLE CRUSTED PIES: Using as much flour as needed, roll one piece into a 14-inch circle and drape across a 9-inch pie plate; it will be super easy to lift by hand. Dust off excess flour with a pastry brush, using it to nestle dough into the very corners of the pan. With scissors or kitchen shears, trim the edge so that it overhangs by 1 1/4 inches all around. Fold overhang over itself to create a thick border that sits atop the rim of the pan. Crimp or shape crust as desired. Repeat with remaining dough. Wrap with plastic and refrigerate at least 2 hours and up to overnight. Use as directed in your favorite recipe. FOR DOUBLE CRUSTED PIES: Using as much flour as needed, roll one piece into a 14-inch circle and drape across a 9-inch pie plate; it will be super easy to lift by hand. Dust off excess flour with a pastry brush, using it to nestle dough into the very corners of the pan. With scissors or kitchen shears, trim the edge so that it overhangs by 1 inch all around. For a solid top crust, roll remaining dough as before, or roll into a 9- by 15-inch rectangle for a lattice-top pie. Transfer the entire sheet, uncut, to a baking sheet or parchment-lined cutting board. (The parchment will prevent dough from absorbing any savory odors from the board.) Wrap both portions in plastic and refrigerate at least 2 hours and up to overnight. Use as directed in your favorite recipe. FOR A BLIND-BAKED PIE: Adjust oven rack to lower-middle position and preheat to 350°F (177°C). Line chilled pie shell with a large sheet of aluminum foil, pressing so it conforms to the curves of the plate (a second sheet of aluminum may be needed for full coverage). Fill to the 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 the middle, gather short sides, and use both hands to carefully transfer sugar to a heat-safe bowl. Let sugar cool to room temperature. If needed, continue baking crust a few minutes more to brown along the bottom.
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Raja Mahdi
[email protected]This pie dough recipe is a keeper! I've used it to make several pies now and it's always turned out perfectly.
Lonoris Stuff
[email protected]I love that this pie dough recipe can be used for both sweet and savory pies. It's so versatile and convenient.
crazy summer girl
[email protected]This pie dough recipe is so easy to follow, even for a beginner like me. I was able to make a beautiful and delicious pie with this recipe.
Js Shihab
[email protected]I've made this pie dough recipe several times now and it always turns out perfect. It's the best pie dough recipe I've ever used.
Waheed ALI BALOCH
[email protected]This pie dough recipe is a must-try! It's so easy to make and the results are incredible.
Mekhi Brown
[email protected]I love this pie dough recipe because it's so versatile. I've used it to make everything from apple pies to chicken pot pies.
Irfan Baloch
[email protected]This pie dough recipe is a game-changer! I've tried so many other recipes, but this one is by far the best.
Ross Dk
[email protected]I've been using this pie dough recipe for years and it's never failed me. It's the perfect pie dough for any occasion.
Lil Soft
[email protected]This pie dough recipe is perfect for beginners! It's so easy to follow and the results are amazing.
Duya Punsaa
[email protected]I was so impressed with how easy this pie dough recipe was to make. I'm not a very experienced baker, but I was able to make a beautiful and delicious pie with this recipe.
Solomon Edgar
[email protected]This pie dough recipe is a keeper! It's so versatile and can be used for both sweet and savory pies.
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[email protected]I've made this pie dough recipe several times now and it's always a hit! My family and friends love it.
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[email protected]This is the best pie dough recipe I've ever used! It's so easy to make and it always turns out flaky and delicious.