from Julie
Teddy Bear Birthday Cake
No Roll Pie Crust
from Julie
Ingredients
Ingredients
- 1 1/3 c flour (I use whole wheat and it turns out fine)
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1 1/2 tsp sugar (leave out if using for a savory dish)
- 1/3 c cooking oil
- 3 Tbsp cold milk
Directions
1. Whip oil and milk together, pour over dry ingredients.
2. Mix until completely dampened. Press dough with fingers to line a pie plate. No rolling necessary.
3. Brown crust at 400 degrees for 12-15 min. Cool. Makes 1 crust.
Tip: As an alternative to a rolled top crust on a 2-crust pie, sprinkle pastry crumbs over the top of a filled pie.
2. Mix until completely dampened. Press dough with fingers to line a pie plate. No rolling necessary.
3. Brown crust at 400 degrees for 12-15 min. Cool. Makes 1 crust.
Tip: As an alternative to a rolled top crust on a 2-crust pie, sprinkle pastry crumbs over the top of a filled pie.
Credit: Campus Crusade's Delectable Collectibles
Whole Wheat Pie Crust
from Julie
My husband likes this because it's flaky and not dry like some whole wheat crusts. I hate rolling crusts, but it's a lot easier if you put it between two layers of plastic wrap.
Ingredients
My husband likes this because it's flaky and not dry like some whole wheat crusts. I hate rolling crusts, but it's a lot easier if you put it between two layers of plastic wrap.
Ingredients
- 2 cups whole wheat flour
- 3/4 c butter, softened enough to work with
- ice cold water
Directions
1. Cut butter into flour until it forms crumbs. Add water one tablespoon at a time until it forms a workable dough.
2. Split into two halves, wrap in plastic wrap and chill before rolling.
3. Can be stored well-wrapped in the freezer and taken out later to use as needed. Thaw in fridge. Makes 2 crusts.
2. Split into two halves, wrap in plastic wrap and chill before rolling.
3. Can be stored well-wrapped in the freezer and taken out later to use as needed. Thaw in fridge. Makes 2 crusts.
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