Recipe: Delicious Plant-Based Pie Crust

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Plant-Based Pie Crust

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Plant Based Recipes: Easy Oil Free Vegan Recipe You have probably found a variation of crusts made with nuts and dates on dozens (hundreds?) of different blogs and site Im not sure which one I saw it on first, but it was somewhere - so I send my thanks out to the food blogs of the interwebs!

Several pie crust recipes—an all butter pie crust, or pate brisee, an all butter crust with almonds, combining butter and shortening crust, and The most classic pie or pastry crust is made with butter. That one can take some practice to master, because if you handle it too much it will end up tough. Pie crust made with vegan butter is by far the flakiest, followed by shortening, then lard and coconut oil.

The Ingredients needed to make Plant-Based Pie Crust:
  1. You need 2 1/2 cups of whole wheat pastry flour
  2. Prepare 3/4 cup of ice-cold water
  3. You need 2 sticks of Earth Balance dairy-free butter, cubed and chilled
  4. Prepare 1 tablespoon of ground flaxseed
  5. Prepare 1 tablespoon of nutritional yeast (optional)
  6. Prepare 1 teaspoon of sugar
  7. Prepare 1 teaspoon of salt
  8. It’s of room temperature water for brushing or egg-wash if preferred
  9. Prepare 1-2 of deep dish 9 pie pans, buttered and floured

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Step to make Plant-Based Pie Crust:
  1. Sift and thoroughly combine the dry ingredients together in a large mixing bowl. This can be done by hand with a whisk or large spoon, or in a mixer on low, if preferred.
  2. Add the cold butter cubes to the flour mixture. Break down and combine using a pastry cutter or fork until the butter is pea-sized and blending with
  3. Add in cold water a couple of tbsp at a time (I normally end up using 6-12 tbsp depending on how many batches I am making). If you have an electronic mixer you can use the dough hook attachment for this next part. If not, your clean and floured hands will do. Work the dough, firmly pushing and folding until butter is melded completely and the dough holds together in the bowl. If it is wet and sticky, add more flour as needed. If it is too dry and crumbly, add more water as needed. Dont overmix!
  4. Once the kneaded dough is able to form a cohesive and stable ball inside the bowl, cut evenly in half, and transfer bowl to the freezer to let dough rest and firm as you work on your desired filling.
  5. When ready to assemble your pie, remove dough from freezer. Lightly flour a clean flat surface on your counter. Using a floured rolling pin, take 1/2 of the dough and gently yet firmly roll out and stretch the dough until it is evenly flat and can cover the size of the desired dish.
  6. Carefully lay your rolled-out dough inside the crust pan, letting the excess drape over the side Use the tips of your fingers to firmly press the sides and bottom into the pan. Take a fork and lightly poke holes in the crust for ventilation. Pinch and twist the edges for desired crust design.
  7. Pour or spoon chosen filling over the bottom crust and smooth evenly. Roll out the second half of the pie dough as you did the fir Design top crust as desired (picture shows a lattice over a fruit filling), and gently puncture or slice small lines into the top with a fork or butter knife to ventilate, if needed for full top crust
  8. Trim excess dough hanging over sides, and pinch edges into place. Brush with room temperature water or egg wash (whisked egg + dash of milk of choice), if preferred.
  9. If using a particular filling recipe, cover the edges of the crust with foil to protect it from burning, and bake as instructed!

Did you know that for the longest time, making a pie crust intimidated me? Must be the traumatic pre-paleo memories of bathing myself in flour while failing to properly roll out the If you need to make a double crust pie, you can easily double all the ingredients and then form the dough into two equal ball Coconut oil pie crust has eluded me for a while now, but after many attempts, Im so happy to have found a method that works! Easy, delicious pie crust made healthier with coconut oil! Perfect for use in place of any traditional pie crust (without any coconut.

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