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  2. 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 ...

  3. The Viral No-Roll Pie Crust Trick We Wish We’d Known About Sooner

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    The ingredients are basic enough—cold butter, flour, salt, ice water—but for flaky, buttery pie crust you need to work the cold butter into the flour just enough but not too much.

  4. Blind-baking - Wikipedia

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    Pie shell after blind baking. Baking blind (sometimes called pre-baking) is the process of baking a pie crust or other pastry without the filling. Blind baking a pie crust is necessary when it will be filled with an unbaked filling (such as with pudding or cream pies), in which case the crust must be fully baked.

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

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    Bake at 375 degrees Fahrenheit for 25 to 30 minutes, the sides of the crust should be set and lightly golden. Remove the pie weights and paper. Bake until golden on bottom.

  6. Crust (baking) - Wikipedia

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    In baking there are many types of crusts and doughs for these crusts depending on what you are trying to achieve. In pastries there are five different types of dough you can use as the crust; flaky, shortcrust, puff, choux and filo. Flaky Flaky crust is a delicate crust but very easy to make. Flaky crust can be used for sweet and savory treats.

  7. We Tried 13 Store-Bought Pie Crusts and the Winner Is Ina ...

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    I first divided the pie crusts into two categories: the ones that baked at 400° for about 15 minutes and the ones that baked at 450° for 15 minutes (there was also a rouge pie crust that baked ...

  8. Proofing (baking technique) - Wikipedia

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    When the yeast cells die, they release high quantities of a protease which snip protein strands, and in large die-offs result in soft, sticky dough, less baked volume, and a coarse crumb, [2] but in smaller die offs, increase dough extensibility and baked volume. [10] Different bread varieties will have different process requirements.

  9. How to Blind Bake a Pie Crust So Its Flaky and Golden

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