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The simple recipe starts with a pie crust layered with slices of tangy tomatoes and a cheesy, herby filling. The flaky finished product is perfect for brunch, lunch, and even dinner! Get the ...
Roll out the pie dough and place it in a pie plate. Decorate the edges as desired. Chill the unbaked pie crust until cold and firm, in the refrigerator for 30 minutes or in the freezer for 15 minutes.
But for pie dough, the food processor is fast, efficient and (if used properly) it makes an extremely flaky yet sturdy yet also somehow tender crust. It is a life changer.
Yields: 2. Prep Time: 30 mins. Total Time: 2 hours 30 mins. Ingredients. 1 tsp. kosher salt. 3 c. all-purpose flour, plus more for the work surface. 1 c. plus 2 Tbsp. (2 1/4 sticks) cold salted ...
The filling is always placed as a lump in the middle of the bottom dough layer, rather than spread on it, because it would then liquefy and leak during baking. The pie is traditionally finished with a distinct shine to the top of the crust, by egg-washing beforehand, or by caramelising a dusting of confectioner's sugar at the end of baking, or ...
The classic apple pie gets a new twist by using rolled out canned cinnamon rolls for the crust. It even has the cream cheese icing! Get the Cinnamon Roll Apple Pie recipe .
The blood orange adds a tangy, citrusy kick, giving the pie a deeper, more vibrant flavor, while still maintaining the warm, spiced essence of a traditional pumpkin pie. The filling is set in a buttery, flaky crust, and the pie may have a slightly reddish hue, thanks to the blood orange, creating a striking contrast to the classic pumpkin pie ...
This seasonal pie combines the topping of a buttery crumble with the flakiness of a pie crust. It's the best of both worlds! Serve it warm with hard sauce, whipped cream, or ice cream.