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How to Make the Perfect Pie Crust

Making a pie crust from scratch isn’t nearly as hard as it sounds, and the flavor and texture is well worth any extra effort. Follow these tips, and your pies and turnovers will go from flat to fabulous in 3.14 seconds.

The three things every good pie crust needs are flour, fat and liquid.

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Your best options are these:

Start with the flour (and extras).

Incorporate the butter.

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The best way to do this by far is with a pastry cutter. These aren’t very expensive ($8 on Amazon.com), but they’ll make your pie taste like a million bucks by incorporating the butter evenly without warming it.  If you don’t have a pastry cutter, you can “pinch” the butter into the flour—Imagine the finger gesture that means money.  However, this process will warm the butter, so you’ll need to refrigerate it for longer before baking to make sure the butter gets firm again. The key is to cut in the butter until the mixture looks like sand, but will stay in a clump when you squeeze some of it in your hand. Now you’re ready for water.

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Gradually add water.

Flatten, refrigerate and bake.

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