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  2. How to Make a Herringbone Pie Crust - AOL

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    Pattern B: 4th Row: Skip over the very first column of dough, then fold back three, skip three, et cetera, until you reach the opposite edge. Lay down the horizontal row and reset. 5th Row: Skip ...

  3. Make Your Best Pie Crust Ever With These Tips From ... - AOL

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    For buttery, flaky pie dough every time, follow the advice of Sarah Carey.

  4. This Press-In Pie Crust Is So Easy, You Don't Need a ... - AOL

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    In a 9-inch pie plate, whisk together the flour, sugar, and salt. Make a little well in the center; add the butter, oil, and ice water, and use a fork to mix the liquids into the flour mixture ...

  5. Crust (baking) - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the type of pastry, the crust can be baked before it is filled, or in baked (baked together with the filling). In pies, two different types of crust exist: one-crust pie and two-crust pie. A two-crust pie can have either a complete upper crust, a lattice top, or any of a variety of other decorative tops.

  6. Pie in American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A rhubarb colonial pie. Pie in American cuisine evolved over centuries from savory game pies. When sugar became more widely available women began making simple sweet fillings with a handful of basic ingredients. By the 1920s and 1930s there was growing consensus that cookbooks needed to be updated for the modern electric kitchen.

  7. Shortcrust pastry - Wikipedia

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    Pie crimper from the 1800s Closeup of peekaboo lattice. A pie crust edge is often crimped to provide visual interest, and in the case of a two-crust pie in order to seal the top and bottom crusts together to prevent the filling from leaking. [6] [7] Crimping can be done by hand, pinching the two crusts together to create a ruffled edge, or with ...