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Making a double homemade pie crust is basically the same as making a single pie crust. The same techniques are used when learning how to make a pie crust whether it is ... |
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Making a homemade pie crust may seem like a challenge but with the right advice and techniques you can learn how to make a pie crust with just a little practice. The ... |
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Tips
The following tips may assist in a more successful pie making experience or help you with some problem areas.
Dry Dough:
If the dough is dry and does not stick ... |
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There are many creative ways in which the edges of a pie can be finished. Shown below are some common ways to trim the edge of a pie, but don't hesitate to use your ... |
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Decorative Tops
Double crust pies offer an opportunity to decorate more than the edge
trim of the pie. Decorating options include ... |
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Blind Baking
Blind baking is when the crust is baked without any filling. The crust
is partial or completely baked before the filling ... |
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Crumb Crust
Ingredients:
1 1/2 cups graham-cracker crumbs (approximately 18
graham cracker squares)
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Short crust is used to make pies and tarts. It is slightly different than
a basic flaky crust in that it is lighter and crispier. It is more tender
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Tips for Baking the Perfect Pie
Pre heat oven and read through the recipe before mixing ingredients.
Prevent the edges of your pie from becoming too brown by covering ... |
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Selecting the Pumpkin | Preparation | Pumpkin Puree | Pumpkin Pie | Storing the Pie
Learning the proper steps on how to make pumpkin pie from scratch is well worth the ... |
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