Recipe courtesy of Nick Malgieri

Sweet Dough for Pies

  • Yield: One 9 inch pie
  • Total: 1 hr 30 min
  • Prep: 1 hr 30 min
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Ingredients

One crust pie, about 10 ounces dough:

1 1/4 cups all purpose bleached flour

1/4 cup sugar

1/4 teaspoon baking powder

1/8 teaspoon salt

4 tablespoons (1/2 stick) cold unsalted butter

1 large egg

Two crust pie, about 1 1/4 pounds dough:

2 1/2 cups all purpose bleached flour

1/2 cup sugar

1/2 teaspoon baking powder

1/4 teaspoon salt

8 tablespoons (1 stick) cold unsalted butter

2 large eggs

Directions

  1. To mix the dough by hand, combine flour, sugar, salt and baking powder in a medium
  2. mixing bowl and stir well to mix. Cut butter into 1 tablespoon pieces and add to dry ingredients. Toss once or twice to coat pieces of butter. Then using your hands or a pastry blender, break the butter into tiny pieces and pinch and squeeze it into the dry ingredients. Occasionally reach down to the bottom of the bowl and mix all the ingredients evenly together. Continue rubbing the butter into the dry ingredients until the mixture resembles a coarse ground corn meal and no large pieces of butter remain visible.
  3. Beat the egg(s) in a small bowl and pour over the flour and butter mixture. Stir in with a fork until the dough begins to hold together, but still appears somewhat dry. Scatter a teaspoon of flour on the work surface and scrape the dough out onto it. Press and knead the dough quickly 3 or 4 times, until it is smooth and uniform.
  4. To mix the dough in the food processor, combine flour, sugar, salt and baking powder in work bowl fitted with metal blade. Pulse 3 times at 1second intervals to mix. Cut butter into 1tablespoon pieces and add to work bowl. Process, pulsing repeatedly at 1second intervals, until the mixture is fine and powdery, resembles a coarse ground cornmeal and no large pieces of butter remain visible, about 15 pulses in all.
  5. Add the egg(s) to the work bowl and pulse ten times or so, until the dough forms a ball.
  6. Scatter a teaspoon of flour on the work surface and scrape the dough out onto it. Press and knead the dough quickly 3 or 4 times, until it is smooth and uniform.
  7. Press the dough into a disk (two equal disks for the larger amount of dough). Sandwich the disk(s) of dough between two pieces of plastic wrap and press it into a 6 inch circle. Refrigerate the dough until firm, or until you are ready to use it, at least 1 hour.
  8. Storage: Keep the dough in the refrigerator up to two days, or freeze it doublewrapped in plastic. Because the dough is thin, it will defrost quickly at room temperature when you intend to use it.
  9. Variations:
  10. SPICE CRUST:
  11. Add 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon and 1/4 teaspoon each freshly grated nutmeg and ground cloves to the dry ingredients before mixing in the butter. Double the quantities for the 2 crust recipe.
  12. COCOA DOUGH:
  13. Add 2 tablespoons sifted non alkalized cocoa powder to the dry ingredients before mixing in the butter. Double the quantities for the 2 crust recipe. If the dough seems dry after adding egg(s), add a teaspoon or two of water, no more.

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Jon H.

This is the defination of a homade crust. The first time I used it I used it with Paula Deens recipie for pumpkin pie and O my gosh it was good! I would suggest you use this with almost any pie, I know I will.

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