11/25/2024
Pie crust can be one of the trickiest parts of baking, even for seasoned bakers! While it's tempting to grab a store-bought crust, nothing elevates a holiday dessert like a homemade one. š„§āØ In the spirit of Thanksgiving, Iām sharing my top tips for mastering pie crust this season:
Skip the food processor! š
āāļø If you're new to making crust, mixing by hand is your best bet. It helps you feel the dough and understand when it's just right. Plus, itās easy to overwork the dough in a food processorāyour hands will give you more control, ensuring you donāt go too far. ā
Cold is your secret weapon! š§ Keep everythingāyour butter, your waterāice cold. I swear by frozen butter and ice water. The colder your ingredients, the flakier and more tender your crust will be. āļø
Donāt stress! š Pie crust is more forgiving than you think. Even if your dough feels a little wet or dry, you can still end up with a perfectly delicious pie. And if your shaping isnāt flawless, donāt worry! Any imperfections usually disappear once itās baked. š
Make it ahead of time! ā° Pre-make and shape your crusts, then freeze them until youāre ready to bake. This not only saves time on the big day but also prevents shrinking and ensures your crust holds its shape in the oven. š„¶
I hope these tips help make your Thanksgiving baking a little easier (and a lot more delicious)! š And remember, if you need a backup plan, Road Running Confections has you covered! š°