Thanks to my guest chef, Jenn, she is sharing with us her tasty pie crust that holds up in a Chicken pot pie (Click to get the recipe)
For those that wonder what I do for my crust, whether I purchase it or make it in the kitchen. Here it is, I make it. Though I made my grandmother's recipe for years, I have now abandoned it for something that doesn't fall apart. Instead I use the recipe from Cooks Illustrated. I did switch up a bit on theirs to make it more my own.
Pie Crust
2 1/2 cups flour
1/2 tsp salt (I use less than what is called for, with the salt from the pie to the salt in the crust, has a tendency to get too salty)
1 Tbsp. sugar (also less than called for, looking for savory instead of sweet 2tbs for sweeter)
12 Tbsp. cold butter- unsalted (margarine will NOT work)
1/2 cup Crisco
1/4 cup cold vodka (use a grade higher than Smirnoff, it does add a sort of flavor to the crust )
1/4 cup cold water
*Process 1 1/2 cup flour, salt, & sugar in food processor, until combined. Add butter & Crisco and process till combined and looks like cottage cheese. Scrape down sides and add remaining flour. Pulse till combined. Scrape into a bowl for next step.
*Pour in the vodka, mix. Then the water till slightly sticky. Divide into the amount that you are looking for. (2 large balls for a double pie crust or smaller ones for mini pies.) Cover with plastic wrap and put in refrigerator for about 1hr till firm again.
*After firm roll out and line pan. Don't forget that even with this recipe that you will still need to lightly flour the board lightly so that it won't stick.
*Enjoy the fruits of your labor after you bake it.
*Pour in the vodka, mix. Then the water till slightly sticky. Divide into the amount that you are looking for. (2 large balls for a double pie crust or smaller ones for mini pies.) Cover with plastic wrap and put in refrigerator for about 1hr till firm again.
*After firm roll out and line pan. Don't forget that even with this recipe that you will still need to lightly flour the board lightly so that it won't stick.
*Enjoy the fruits of your labor after you bake it.
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