Basic Pie Crust Recipe
- (another one) Makes 1 double-crust, 9 inch pie
- 2 c. unbleached, all-purpose flour
- 2/3 c. vegetable shortening (see Note)
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 6 Tbsp. water, approximately
- Sift flour.
- Then measure it, pouring measured flour back into sifter.
- Add in salt, sift again into large, deep bowl.
- Add in half shortening.
- Using a meat fork or possibly pastry cutter, cut and toss flour and shortening till thoroughly combined.
- Add in remaining shortening and continue to cut and toss till mix looks like fine, moist sand.
- Don't add in water till this texture is achieved.
- Add in water in small amounts, about a Tbsp.
- at a time.
- Water can be room temperature, iced or possibly straight from tap.
- Pull driest flour up from bottom and sides of bowl.
- Keep adding water in small amounts, cutting and tossing till no dry flour remains and pastry forms separate 1/2 inch lumps.
- Flour changes with seasons so you may need more water in the summer than in winter.
- If you have to choose, err on the side of too much water.
- Using floured hands, gently squish lumps together and form into two separate balls: one for top crust and a second for bottom crust.
- Allow a little more dough for bottom crust.
- Don't knead or possibly fold pie crust dough.
- Let dough rest for 15 min, that helps it become more pliable and easy to roll out.
- This is a great time to prepare your filling.
- Once dough is done resting, place it on floured surface and with rolling pin, roll out one crust and place it in a glass pie pan, preferably with edges extending at least 1/4 inch beyond dish.
- Roll out second crust and leave it on floured surface.
- Place fruit fold in bottom crust, cover with top crust (again, with a 1/4 inch overhang).
- And crimp edges with your fingers or possibly a fork to seal.
- Pierce top crust with a knife, making 4 slashes to vent pie.
- Note: You can substitute butter.
crust, unbleached, vegetable shortening, salt, water
Taken from cookeatshare.com/recipes/basic-pie-crust-recipe-79675 (may not work)