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  2. Shortcrust pastry - Wikipedia

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    Shortcrust is a type of pastry often used for the base of a tart, quiche, pie, or (in the British English sense) flan. Shortcrust pastry can be used to make both sweet and savory pies such as apple pie, quiche, lemon meringue or chicken pie. A sweetened version – using butter – is used in making spritz cookies.

  3. Crust (baking) - Wikipedia

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    Pie crust. In baking, a crust is the outer, hard skin of bread or the shell of a pie. Generally, it is made up of at least shortening or another fat, water, flour, and salt. [1] It may also include milk, sugar, or other ingredients that contribute to the taste or texture. An egg or milk wash can be used to decorate the outside, as well as ...

  4. Pastry - Wikipedia

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    Shortcrust pastry is the simplest and most common pastry. It is made with flour, fat, butter, salt, and water to bind the dough. [18] Pâte brisée is the French version of classic pie or tart shortcrust pastry. [19] The process of making pastry includes mixing of the fat and flour, adding water, chilling and then rolling out the dough.

  5. How to Cream Butter and Sugar Like a Pastry Pro - AOL

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    To get all science-y, the tiny sugar crystals cut through the softened butter and leave air pockets in their wake, which then capture the gases released by the leavener in the recipe and adds loft ...

  6. Comebacks we'd like to see: #22 -- Lard in pastry - AOL

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    This post is part of our series ranking the top 25 bygone products and trends we'd like to see return. Neither my husband nor my eldest son will eat pie crust. As I believe my talents in the pie ...

  7. The step almost everyone skips when making cookies - AOL

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    If you’ve been baking long enough, you probably have a few secrets for baking can’t-resist cookies. But there’s one thing many folks forget. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium ...

  8. List of fried dough foods - Wikipedia

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    Pan-fried savory pancake made from flour and various other ingredients Okoy: Philippines: Fried savory fritter made from glutinous rice and shrimp, pumpkin, or sweet potato Oliebollen / Smoutebollen: Netherlands and Belgium: Literally "oil balls" or "lard balls", referred to as "Dutch doughnuts" (or occasionally as 'Dutch Donuts').

  9. Spritzgebäck - Wikipedia

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    Traditional holiday cookie plate with green tree-shaped spritz. Spritzgebäck (German: [ˈʃpʁɪt͡sɡəˌbɛk] ⓘ), also called a spritz cookie in the United States, [1] is a type biscuit or cookie of German and Alsatian-Mosellan origin made of a rich shortcrust pastry. When made correctly, the cookies are crisp, fragile, somewhat dry, and ...