Old Fashioned Flaky Pie Crust

Old Fashioned Flaky Pie Crust
  • PREP TIME
    10 mins
  • COOK TIME
    0 mins
  • TOTAL TIME
    10 mins
  • SERVING
    8 People
  • VIEWS
    130

Unlock the secret to a perfectly flaky pie crust with this time-honored recipe. Passed down through generations, this surprisingly simple dough uses oil instead of lard, resulting in a delicate, melt-in-your-mouth texture that will elevate any pie.

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Nutrition

  • Carbohydrate
    21 g
  • Fiber
    1 g
  • Protein
    3 g
  • Saturated Fat
    2 g
  • Sodium
    291 mg
  • Sugar
    0 g
  • Fat
    14 g
  • Unsaturated Fat
    0 g

DIRECTIONS

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Recipe View 2 mins In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour and salt. (2 minutes)

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Recipe View 3 mins Pour in the vegetable oil and use a fork to gently cut the oil into the flour until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs. (3 minutes)

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Recipe View 3 mins Gradually add the ice water, one tablespoon at a time, mixing lightly after each addition. Add only enough water until the dough just comes together. (3 minutes)

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Recipe View 1 mins Gather the dough into a ball, being careful not to overwork it. (1 minute)

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Recipe View 2 mins Divide the dough in half, flatten each half into a disc, and wrap in plastic wrap. (2 minutes)

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Recipe View 30 mins Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes (or up to 2 hours) to relax the gluten. (30 minutes)

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Recipe View 5 mins On a lightly floured surface, roll out one disc of dough to your desired thickness and shape. (5 minutes)

For the flakiest crust, make sure your ingredients are cold, especially the water. You can even chill the flour and oil beforehand!
Don't overmix the dough! Overmixing develops the gluten, resulting in a tough crust.
If the dough becomes too warm while you're rolling it out, return it to the refrigerator for a few minutes to firm up.
This recipe works well for both sweet and savory pies.

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RECIPE REVIEWS

Avarage Rating: 3.8/ 5 ( 43 Ratings)
Total Reviews: (3)
  • Melody Mertz

    My grandmother used to make a similar crust, and this recipe brought back so many memories. Thank you!

  • Luigi Torphy

    I was skeptical about using oil, but this crust is amazing! So flaky and easy to work with.

  • Wallace Welch

    I've always struggled with pie crusts, but this recipe is foolproof. It's become my go-to.

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