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Make Your Own Pie Crust With Just 5 Ingredients

The best part of a pie is the pie crust, and the best pie crusts are homemade. I’ve made a couple different pie crusts in the past year, but this recipe is my favorite.

This double crust pairs incredibly well with fruit pies, like apple or peach. But, if you’re set on making a cream pie, I recommend removing the ground cinnamon because it’s a little odd to taste cinnamon with cream.

Pie Crust

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 25 minutesCook time: minutesTotal time: 25 minutesServings:1 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Luna Zhang

    Combine flour, cinnamon, and salt in a mixing bowl. Use a whisk to mix well.

  2. Luna Zhang

    Cut cold butter into squares. Add to flour mixture. Combine with fork or hands until crumbly.

  3. Luna Zhang

    Add 1 tablespoon ice water into bowl. Mix with hands. Keep adding 1 tablespoon water at a time until a loose dough forms.

  4. Luna Zhang

    Move dough onto a floured surface, and cut into rough halves. The bottom crust should be slightly larger than the top one.

    #SpoonTip: If you want to save your crust, wrap up your dough and put it in the freezer. When you are making pie, defrost the dough to room temperature before continuing.

  5. Luna Zhang

    Roll dough out on floured surface.

    #SpoonTip: If you don’t have a rolling pin, use a bottle wrapped in plastic wrap.

  6. Luna Zhang

    Take your crust and drape it in your pie pan. Trim the excess areas and add it to the other ball of dough.

    Don’t worry if the crust cracks or breaks. You can piece it back together in the pan.

  7. Luna Zhang

    Add your pie filling. We recommend a fruit pie for this crust.

  8. Roll out second ball of dough on floured surface.

  9. Luna Zhang

    Cut crust into strips. Place strips in lattice formation on top of your filling.

    If you don’t want to make a lattice. Place the whole crust on top of the pie and cut air holes. We recommend at least 5 slits.

  10. Jocelyn Hsu

    Bake your pie, and enjoy your delicious homemade crust.

Jocelyn was the Community Success Manager at Spoon HQ, where she worked closely with chapter leaders across the network. She also co-founded the UC Berkeley chapter in December 2013. Dark chocolate is her first love, but boba and baking are close behind.