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All Butter Pie Crust Recipe

This All Butter Pie Crust Recipe is a super easy recipe that uses only 4 ingredients and tastes better than the rest! This perfectly flaky and buttery pie crust will be your go-to recipe anytime you ...
This vanilla wafer crust is easy to make, holds its shape, and works with a wide range of creamy fillings. If you’re looking for a dependable base, it’s a great fit for everything from chilled pies to ...
About The Book on Pie: "Erin Jeanne McDowell, New York Times contributing baker extraordinaire and top food stylist, wrote the book on pie, a comprehensive handbook that distills all you'll ever need ...
This pie crust dough takes a mere 10 minutes to make in the food processor, chills for half an hour and is ready to roll. Proper browning is the key to superlative pie crust flavor. The trick is to ...
It's July and blueberries are in season. That's the theme of this week's Rania's Recipe! She's showing us how to make a delicious summer pie. Pour off any accumulated liquid from the filling and then ...
When I tell people I grew up in a family of pie bakers, it’s easy to imagine I’m bragging. My mother’s pies are legendary — rich, velvety custard fillings or mounded fruit pies, each cradled in an ...
Note: This is one of pastry chef Rachel Swan's favorite offerings at her Minneapolis shop Pie & Mighty. "We don't make it often," she said, "but wow, it is just everything you'd want in a pie." The ...
This simple Chocolate Chess Pie even beat out the pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving. The fudgy center was incredibly decadent, and ...
Courtesy "America's Test Kitchen" Instructions: Process flour, sugar and salt in food processor until combined, about 5 seconds. Scatter shortening over top and process until mixture resembles coarse ...
Editor’s note: Living in the Colorado high country is pure joy. Baking in it isn’t. High altitude makes cookies spread in the pan, cakes fall, and few baked goods turn out as they do at sea level.