Food Processor Pie Crust

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  • Prep Time

    15 mins

  • Cook Time

    15 mins

  • Total Time

    2 hrs 10 mins

  • Servings

    1 crust (9-inch)

  • Calories

    1670 kcal

  • Course

    Dessert

  • Cuisine

    American

Food Processor Pie Crust

This buttery pie crust comes together easily in your food processor and is flaky and tender. It's perfect for pies that require a par-baked crust.

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Ingredients

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  • 1 ¼ cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 4 tablespoons cold vegetable shortening cut into ¼-inch (6-mm) pieces
  • 6 tablespoons (3 oz) cold unsalted butter cut into ¼-inch (6-mm) pieces
  • 3 to 4 tablespoons ice water
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Instructions

  1. Dump the flour, sugar, and salt in a food processor and process until combined, about 5 seconds.
  2. Toss in the shortening, scattering it evenly over the flour mixture, and pulse until the mixture resembles coarse cornmeal, about 10 seconds.
  3. Toss in the butter, again scattering it evenly, and pulse until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs, about 10 pulses. Dump into a bowl.
  4. Sprinkle 3 tablespoons ice water over the flour mixture. Reach for a rubber spatula and stir until the dough sticks together when you press it. If the dough doesn't come together, add the remaining 1 tablespoon water.
  5. Turn the dough onto a sheet of plastic wrap, form it into a 4-inch disk, wrap it tightly in plastic wrap, and refrigerate for 1 hour. (You can refrigerate the dough for up to 2 days or freeze it for up to 1 month. If frozen, let the dough thaw completely on the counter before rolling it.)
  6. Remove the dough from the fridge and let it warm up and soften slightly, about 10 minutes. On a lightly floured work surface, roll the dough into a 12-inch circle.
  7. Loosely roll the dough around your rolling pin so the pin supports the dough, hold the dough over a 9-inch pie plate, and gently unroll the dough onto the plate, letting the excess dough hang over the edge. Ease the dough in place in the pie plate by gently lifting the edge of the dough with one hand while pressing it against the bottom and sides of the pie plate with your other hand.
  8. Trim the overhang to 1/2 inch beyond the edge of the pie plate. Tuck the overhang under itself so that the folded edge is flush with the edge of the pie plate. Crimp the dough evenly around the edge of the pie plate using your fingers. Wrap the dough-lined pie plate loosely in plastic and freeze until dough is firm, about 30 minutes.
  9. Adjust the oven rack to the lower middle position and heat the oven to 375°F (190°C).
  10. Line the chilled pastry in the pie plate with two 12-inch squares of parchment paper or a double layer of aluminum foil, covering the edges to prevent burning. Fill the pie plate with pie weights, dried beans, or uncooked rice.
  11. Bake until lightly golden around the edges, 18 to 25 minutes. Carefully remove the weights and parchment or foil, rotate the pie plate, and continue to bake until the center begins to look opaque and slightly drier, 3 to 6 minutes. Let cool completely, at least 1 hour.

Notes

  • Use cold ingredients--Cold butter and cold water will help give the pie crust a flaky texture.
  • Don't add too much water--Only add enough water to just bring the dough together. Too much water will result in an overly sticky dough, and too little water will make the dough crumbly and difficult to roll.
  • Let it warm up a little--If your pie dough is too firm to roll out after chilling, let it sit at room temperature for about 5 minutes, then try again. Don't let it sit for too long though, as it may become sticky.
  • Avoid sticky dough--To prevent the dough from sticking, flour your rolling pin and work surface, and use a silpat mat for rolling out the dough.

Nutrition Information

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Serving 1crust Calories 1670kcal (84%) Carbohydrates 131g (44%) Protein 17g (34%) Fat 121g (186%) Saturated Fat 56g (280%) Monounsaturated Fat 39g Trans Fat 9g Cholesterol 181mg (60%) Sodium 1180mg (49%) Fiber 4g (16%) Sugar 12g (24%)

Nutrition Facts

Serving: 1crust (9-inch)

Amount Per Serving

Calories 1670 kcal

% Daily Value*

Serving 1crust
Calories 1670kcal 84%
Carbohydrates 131g 44%
Protein 17g 34%
Fat 121g 186%
Saturated Fat 56g 280%
Monounsaturated Fat 39g 195%
Trans Fat 9g 450%
Cholesterol 181mg 60%
Sodium 1180mg 49%
Fiber 4g 16%
Sugar 12g 24%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

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