How To make Jiffy Butter Pie Crust
2 c All-purpose flour
3/4 ts Salt
2/3 c Butter,chilled,cut into 8 pi
1 ea Yolk of large egg
This rich,all-butter recipe makes two single piecrusts or one double crust pie; margarine may be substituted for butter,if desired. In a large bowl,combine flour and salt.With pastry blender or two knives,cut in butter until mixture resembles coarse crumbs.In small bowl,beat egg yolk with 3 tablespoons ice water;sprinkle mixture,1 tablespoon at a time,over flour mixture;toss with fork to blend lightly but evenly.Add up to 1 tablespoon water,if necessary,until dough begins to form a ball.Knead dough gently 2 or 3 times;flatten into disk shape. TO MAKE SINGLE CRUST:On lightly floured surface,roll out half dough to 11 to 12" circle(see note);fit into 9" pie plate;trim, leaving 1" overhang.Dampen
underside of hangover with water; turn under;flute edges or make decorative edging as described below.Place in freezer 10 minutes.Note:Depending on depth of edge or type of edging used for crust,you may need up to full recipe dough.Any unused dough can be frozen,tightly wrapped, for up to 2 months. TO MAKE DOUBLE CRUST:Roll out dough as for single crust pie; fit into pie plate;trim.Roll out remaining dough to 11 to 12" circle;fit over top of pie;trim,leaving 1"overhang.Dampen edges of pastry with water;press together or turn under; flute edge .Cut vents for steam in center of top crust. PREBAKED PIE SHELL:Prepare jiffy Butter crust,recipe above, or one 10 or 11 ounce package piecrust mix according to package directions.Roll out half dough;fit into 9" pie plate; prepare single crust as directed.After fluting,place in freezer 10 minutes.Heat oven to 425 degrees.Line crust with foil;fill foil with dried beans or rice.Bake 6 minutes.Remove foil and beans;bake 8 to 10 minutes longer until pie shell is lightly browned.Cool completely on wire rack before filling.Makes one 9"pie shell. EDGINGS: ROPE: Fit and shape pastry crust as in Jiffy Butter Crust recipe; trim to leave 1 1/2" overhang.Dampen overhang with water; roll under to make high standing edge.Press right thumb into pastry edge at an angle;press and squeeze pastry between thumb and knuckle of forefinger.Repeat,keeping same angle to make ropelike edging. LEAF: Fit and shape pastry crust as in Jiffy Butter Crust recipe, turning edge under.Press flat to rim of pie plate.With sharp paring knife,cut out 1" oval-shaped leaves from leftover pastry scraps.Lightly mark veins on leaves.Dampen rim of pastry crust with water;place leaves in slightly overlapping pattern around edge;press gently but firmly to adhere. SCALLOPED: Fit and shape crust as in Jiffy Butter Crust recipe,turning edge under.Place forefinger of left hand inside crust edge. Using thumb and forefinger of right hand,pinch around left forefinger to make wide scallops.Repeat around border,making sure scallops are same size. brAIDED: Fit and shape pastry crust as in Jiffy Butter Crust recipe, turning edge under.Press edge flat to rim of pie plate.Roll leftover pastry into long thin rectangle;cut into long strips,1/4"wide.Weave strips into one long continuous braid to fit around rim of piecrust.Brush rim with water;set braid in place;press gently to adhere. SUNBURST: Fit and shape pastry crust as in Jiffy Butter Crust;trim edge exactly to fit pie plate rim.Cut pastry edge at 1/4" intervals, making each cut 3/4" long.Dampen cut edge with water;fold over each
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How to Make A Pie Crust
Learn how to make a flaky homemade pie crust in seven easy steps.
The tastiest pies are made from the crust up. In this video, you'll learn how to make homemade pie crusts in seven easy-to-follow steps. All you need are flour, water, salt, and fat (butter, shortening, or lard). You'll learn the proper order for mixing together ingredients and how to cut in the fat, and see why a combination of fats sometimes makes the best pies (with some fats adding flakiness to the crust and others rich flavor). You'll see tricks for easily mixing the fat into the dry ingredients and see what the mixture should look like when prepared just right, so you'll end up with a wonderfully flakey pie crust. You'll learn when to add the water and how much to add at a time. You'll learn how to test the pie dough for moisture and how to avoid adding too much water or overworking the dough, which will give you a tough pie crust. You'll also learn why the dough should rest in the refrigerator for an hour and how best to store it. Then you'll see a great technique for rolling out pie dough on a floured counter and learn how to judge whether the crust has been rolled out large enough to fit the pie pan. You'll also see how to gently fold the pie crust and lay it out in the pie pan and get great tips for trimming and crimping the edges and for fixing any cracks or tears in the pie pastry. You'll also see how to prevent the dough from shrinking during baking. Learning these easy techniques will help you bake the best homemade pies—from apple and cherry pies to pumpkin and pecan pies—even chicken pot pies!
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Pie Crust Recipe and Tips
Pie crusts…..they can certainly cause issues for some people. A struggle to get them right. I know it took me awhile for me to get the recipe to where I love it. Beautiful, flaky, and tastes good. I have definitely ditched the store bought pie crusts. (Never again will I buy one of those!) The big thing is everything needs to be as cold as possible. Don’t work the dough too much, refrigerate the pie dough for a couple hours to overnight. An egg yolk wash makes the best looking finished crust.
Single Pie Crust Recipe:
-1 1/4 cups all purpose flour
-1/4 tsp salt
- 8 TBSP (1 stick) unsalted butter
- 6 to 7 TBSP ice water
- 1 egg yolk
- 1 tsp of water
Mix flour and salt together. Cut cold butter into smaller chunks. Add to flour mixture. Use a pastry blender to incorporate the butter into the flour. You will still see chunks of butter when you finish. Add in 6 to 7 tablespoons of ice cold water. Mix lightly with spoon or fork then knead with hand until dough ball just forms. Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate 2 hours to overnight. Pull out of fridge when ready to use. Roll out quickly and form dough how you like. Make sure whatever filling you are using with the crust is room temperature or cold. Bake according to your recipe’s directions.
If bottom only cooked crust is what you need, roll out and form dough to the bottom of a 9 inch pie pan. Prick with a fork several times and blind bake it. Preheat oven 425 degrees and bake for 11-15 minutes. Watching the edges for too much browning.
5-Minute Pie Crust (No Rolling, No Equipment)
This homemade no-roll pie crust is absolutely genius. I guarantee you'll never pick up a store-bought pie crust after making this and seeing just how simple it is!
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Perfect Flakey Pie Crust Recipe: Nana's Secret Recipe and Tips!
The ingredients are 1 cup &2 Tbls. flour, 1/2 tsp. salt, 1/3 cup canola oil and 2 Tblsps. ice water . This is our family's favorite pie crust recipe! It can be used to make both sweet and savory recipes and is an absolute cinch to prepare! Let us know if you make it!! PRESS SHOW MORE FOR MORE INFO
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To Make a 2 crust pie
Although it's not quite double the recipe because the top crust is a little smaller,it's easier to double the recipe and roll the extra for a little nibble.
Make double the recipe in one bowl and divide in half to roll out.After rolling and placing the bottom crust(make sure there is an overhang of about an inch around)you can take about 1/4 off the ball to save for the nibble and roll the rest to the same thickness as the bottom.Place over your filled pie and pinch edges together.You want the bottom crust to extend a little bit beyond the upper crust and pinch towards the pie which will bring the bottom crust over the top edges to seal the filling in.Make slits with a knife or poke with a fork so that when the filling boils,the steam can escape Bake as your recipe directs..Then
you can roll out the extra,sprinkle with cinnamon sugar and bake nest to your pie(but for a shorter time..Sounds way more complicated than it is .
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