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Miracle Baking Powder Pie Crust
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Rocky
"My favorite crust for fruit pies. Always tender and flaky!"
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Original recipe yield 2 crusts
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3 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/4 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons baking powder
6 tablespoons ice water
1 tablespoon white sugar
1 cup shortening
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DIRECTIONS
In a large bowl, combine flour, salt, baking powder and sugar.
Place 1/2 cup of flour mixture in a small bowl, and stir in water until smooth.
Cut shortening into remaining flour mixture until it looks like coarse meal. Blend in the flour-water mixture.
Wrap dough and chill in refrigerator.
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Reviewed on Sep. 2, 2004 by CDC123
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Sep. 2, 2004
I've been making very good pie crusts for years with the standard Betty Crocker crisco + flour + water recipe, and I'm pretty good at it. But I wanted to experiment with adding baking soda so I chose Rocky's Miracle Pie Crust recipe. Premixing the flour mixture with the icewater flew in the face of everything I'd ever been taught. Plus I figured the sugar would accelerate the browning too much. But I took a leap of faith and tried it in a peach pie, and WOW! This crust far surpasses any crust I've ever made for texture and taste. And the dough was so much easier to handle that I couldn't believe it. The only change I made was to limit the salt to 1 tsp for the sake of my hypertense dad, and I thought the taste was plenty salty at that. Also, I baked my peach pie at 400 degrees and the crust turned out a gorgeous golden color. Thank you, thank you, thank you, Rocky! I'll never go back to Betty Crocker again!
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Reviewed on Sep. 9, 2004 by TOEKNEEBALONEY
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TOEKNEEBALONEY
Sep. 9, 2004
Yes, you can teach an old dog new tricks! I might have never tried this recipe, but reading CDC123's review piqued my interest. I'm an avid cook...a 40-year veteran. I also had a favorite, tried-and-true pie crust recipe. The thought of making a slurry (??!!) from some of the flour and the water made no sense at all to me, but I just had to try and see what the other reviewers were talking about. I followed the recipe, but instead of using shortening, I used 4 ounces of unsalted butter (one stick)and 4 ounces of lard. Butter adds a rich and wonderful flavor to pie crust, and lard produces a great flaky texture. Well, I was blown away. The dough is wonderful to work with, and the finished crust is drop-dead delicious and flaky. I have NEVER made a better pie crust. This is my new favorite. Thanks, Rocky, you taught this old dog a new trick.
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Yes, you can teach an old dog new tricks! I might have never tried this recipe, but reading...
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Reviewed on Jan. 19, 2003 by JESSUP
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JESSUP
Jan. 19, 2003
I am not an experienced pie maker. This crust was excellent. It was simple and could withstand extra handling. A very flaky crust.
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I am not an experienced pie maker. This crust was excellent. It was simple and could...
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Reviewed on Sep. 9, 2005 by TEACHERMOM37
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TEACHERMOM37
Sep. 9, 2005
This is the best pie crust I have ever made! I used lard instead of shortening because I've heard that the lard will give you a flakier crust. Pairing that with this recipe definitly makes it a keeper!
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This is the best pie crust I have ever made! I used lard instead of shortening because I've...
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Reviewed on Jan. 20, 2008 by
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pami
Jan. 20, 2008
This was definitely the flakiest crust I have ever made! I made one and one-half recipe for 3 single pie crusts. I used 1/3 butter and 2/3 shortening. It was delicious!
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This was definitely the flakiest crust I have ever made! I made one and one-half recipe for 3...
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Reviewed on Aug. 29, 2002 by LOLY
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LOLY
Aug. 29, 2002
This was my first pue crust and it tasted very flaky. Great for first timers!
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This was my first pue crust and it tasted very flaky. Great for first timers!
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Reviewed on Aug. 23, 2007 by
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evillhog
Aug. 23, 2007
Now I mean it this time! This is the BEST pie crust I have ever had. Do not doubt it or change it. Just try it for yourself and see. Yummy and flaky!
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Now I mean it this time! This is the BEST pie crust I have ever had. Do not doubt it or change...
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Reviewed on Sep. 22, 2004 by MRSPRESTON
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MRSPRESTON
Sep. 22, 2004
I too wanted to try this recipe for something different. My mistake. Not flakey and bad taste ( the baking powder I guess). I will stick with hot water and lard crust.
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Reviewed on Jul. 23, 2008 by J.G.
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J.G.
Jul. 23, 2008
I also used the butter/shortening combo like others. And I can say this is my new favorite crust for fruit pies! I never liked ready-made refridgerator or freezer crusts because they are always to thin to stand up to hot juice and gravy. This did just great! I'm sure it will be awesome with my chicken pot pie recipe too.
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I also used the butter/shortening combo like others. And I can say this is my new favorite...
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Reviewed on May 25, 2008 by Jennifer R.
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Jennifer R.
May 25, 2008
Simply the best pie crust, especially if you handle it as little as possible. My boyfriend is very picky about his pie crust, and he loved this one as much as his Grandmother's! Thank you Rocky.
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Simply the best pie crust, especially if you handle it as little as possible. My boyfriend is...
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