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Butter Pie Crust | My Favorite Recipe In Ten Minutes

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Butter Pie Crust | My Favorite Recipe In Ten Minutes


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  • Author: Jessica
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 2 crusts 1x
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Description

Flaky, buttery and in 10 minutes. Homemade pie crust is excellent over store-bought!


Ingredients

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  • 1 1/2 sticks cold butter
  • 2 1/2 cups unbleached white flour
  • 1/2 tsp. sea salt
  • 1 tsp. sugar

Instructions

In a food processor or standing mixer equipped with cookie paddles mix the ingredients. Process/mix on high speed until mixture resembles coarse crumbs.

Divide dough into two balls, and chill for 2 hours. Use for your favorite recipe. (See notes!)

See the video on how quickly crumbs come together in a food processor!

Notes

The most important thing in getting a flaky pie crust and not a tough, rubbery pie crust when adding the water, and bringing those buttery crumbs together in a mass is to mix as little as possible. Pulse the mixer or food processor for no more than 2-3 seconds at a time, until the dough is coming together just enough for you to squeeze it together the rest of the way with your fingers into a ball.

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes

Butter pie crust, quick butter pie crust at that, is a quintessential holiday recipe. Why? Because it’s officially pie baking season! This is my favorite pie crust recipe that I use for all of my pies, sweet and savory. This recipe can be done in either a food processor or a mixer equipped with cookie paddles (not wire whisks). Either way, this recipe is two steps, and only takes a few minutes to make a buttery, flaky pie crust.

butter pie crust

butter pie crust

Butter Pie Crust

Note on the pictures: I have found that my crust comes out just a tad flakier when I use the mixer/food processor just to cut the butter/flour into crumbs and then I dump the mixture into a bowl and finish from there. It is just as quick in my experience, and I remove the risk of over mixing my butter pie crust. But use your mixer/food processor for both the steps. That’s just my preferred method! And… my picture of the butter and flour in my mixer didn’t come out so well. So I’m not showing it to you! Ha!

Mom made a neat video just to show how quickly this would come together in a food processor if you chose to do it that way.

Or fork method:

butter pie crust

Now, this next step is the most important in getting a flaky pie crust and not a tough, rubbery pie crust. Your goal when adding the water and bringing those buttery crumbs together in a mass is to mix as little as possible. Pulse the mixer or food processor for no more than 2-3 seconds at a time, until the dough is coming together just enough for you to squeeze it together the rest of the way with your fingers into a ball.

butter pie crust

butter pie crust
butter pie crust
butter pie crust

Divide dough into two balls, and chill for 2 hours. Use for your favorite recipe!

butter pie crust

 

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