Pie Crust

All it takes to make a delicious pie crust is knowing what to look for during mixing. This pie crust recipe is easy to make and works great for pies, quiches, and galettes.
Mixing the butter and flour, quickly, produces a beautifully light pie crust that adds texture to breakfast and dessert dishes. This recipe uses a food processor to make the dough and makes two standard size (8 inch) pie crusts.

Pie Crust
All it takes to make a delicious pie crust is knowing what to look for during mixing. This pie crust recipe is easy to make and works great for pies, quiches, and galettes. Mixing the butter and flour, quickly, produces a beautifully light pie crust that adds texture to breakfast and dessert dishes. This recipe uses a food processor to make the dough and makes two standard size (8 inch) pie crusts.
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Servings: 8 inch crusts
Ingredients
- 1-1/2 cups flour
- 8 tbsp butter
- 1 tsp salt
- 4 to 5 tbsp ice cold water
Instructionsย
- Add the flour and salt to the food processorโs bowl. Pulse one or two times.
- Cut a stick of butter into 8 pieces.โจAdd the butter one piece at a time, pulsing a couple of times after each piece.โจOnce the butter is incorporated, slowly add 4-5 tbsp ice cold water.
- Stop adding water when you start to see the flour mixture coming together.
- Divide the dough into two pieces, wrapping each half in plastic wrap. The dough should be chilled in the fridge for at least an hour.
- When youโre ready to bake take the dough out of the fridge and roll it out on a floured board.
- For quiche, place the dough in a pie pan and quickly bake for 5 minutes before adding egg mixture.
Notes
This pie dough freezes well. Make sure to defrost the pie dough before using it when itโs been stored in the freezer.
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Mark is an experienced food writer, recipe developer, and photographer who is also Umamiโs publisher and CEO. A passionate cook who loves to cook for friends, he can often be found in the kitchen or by the grill testing new recipes.
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