Pie Crust

The Secret To A Fabulous Pie Crust

It's the holidays, and that usually means pie season!

That, truth be told, is something I dread.  I'm not very good at making pies. Let me amend that.  I'm pretty good at the filling, as a matter of fact, I make a mean coconut custard, but the crust?  Well, that's a different story. For years I have struggled, mumbled under my breath, and cursed as I patched together yet another sorry-looking crust.

In the olden days, before I got the gospel of whole food nutrition, I would “cheat” and buy my pie crusts at the grocery store.  That, my friends, is no longer an option.  It's not the lard that I object to, it's the BHT, the artificial colors (!), and, more often than not, the partially hydrogenated ingredients (read trans fats).  These do not need to be in a pie crust and most certainly do not need to be in your body.

The secret to a fabulous pie crust!

I know it may sound silly to be so happy about this but believe me, several decades of ugly pies later, I'm amazed at how well this worked out.  I'm so excited about this that I cannot wait to share it with you.  I made an extra batch just to be sure it works and turned it into pie crust cookies.  (Admittedly not high on the healthy item list but a treat nonetheless.)

Apparently, this method was developed by Julia Child. Rolled out between two sheets of wax paper, it does not crumble, fall apart, or need patching.  I'm seriously tempted to write out the recipe and tape it permanently to the side of my Cuisinart, so I always know where it is.

My next experiment will be to see if it works with gluten-free flour.  Since pastry flour is supposed to be low in gluten anyway (we don't want it rising while the pie is baking), I think this should be a fairly simple translation.  I'll keep you posted the next time I need to make a pie.

Recipes

pie crust

Julia Child's Cuisinart Pie Crust

Servings 2 crusts

Ingredients
  

  • 1 3/4 cup of flour or King Arthur's Gluten Free All Purpose flour
  • 1 stick butter, cut up
  • 3 tablespoons vegetable oil (I used walnut, it was delicious)
  • 1 teaspoon salt

Instructions
 

  • Blend flour, butter, oil and salt in cuisinart until crumbly
  • Add 1/4 cup cold water and blend until it forms a ball

Pie Crust Cookies

Ingredients
  

  • One rolled out pie crust
  • 2-3 tablespoons melted butter
  • Cinnamon sugar to taste (I use 1 teaspoon cinnamon to 7 teaspoons evaporated cane juice crystals)

Instructions
 

  • Preheat oven to 350 F
  • Brush pie crust with melted butter covering thoroughly
  • Dust according to taste with cinnamon sugar
  • Cut either using cookie cutters or into strips
  • If making strips twist them before placing on lightly greased cookie sheet
  • Bake 8-10 minutes until golden brown
  • Let cool completely before eating

About Mira

Mira Dessy is The Ingredient Guru. A holistic nutrition professional, author, and a popular public speaker, she knows that it's not just what you eat, but what's in what you eat. She is the author of The Pantry Principle: how to read the label and understand what’s really in their food. Dessy is a Board Certified Holistic Health Practitioner whose mission is to educate and empower consumers. She curates the Lean Clean Green Subscription box, the premier, organic, earth-friendly, healthy, sustainable subscription box which can be found online at https://theingredientguru.memberbox.com

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