How To Make Easy HOMEMADE PIE CRUST Recipe

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Published 2018-08-17
Learn how to make perfect homemade pie crust. This easy recipe yields a flaky tender crust with a rich, buttery flavor. This pie crust has simple, natural ingredients and uses only butter.
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Ingredients for Butter Pie Crust Dough Recipe:
►2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour plus more to dust, *measured correctly
►1/2 Tbsp granulated sugar
►1/2 tsp sea salt
►1/2 lb COLD unsalted butter (2 sticks) diced into 1/4" pieces
►6 Tbsp ice water (6 to 7 Tbsp)

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All Comments (21)
  • @abookgirl1306
    This is the FIRST recipe where my dough didn’t fall apart and it stretched out so nice! If you’ve been looking for a good dough recipe, this is it!
  • @TheLala9la
    For the rest of the world : * 320 g all-purpose flour * 6.25 g granulated sugar *2.29 g sea salt * 226 g COLD unsalted butter * 90-105 ml ice water
  • YES I HAVE ALL THE INGREDIENTS I CAN MAKE THIS IN QUARINTINE LETS GOOOOOOOO
  • @aishaahmad4902
    I’m a cake baker, and have been intimidated of making pies because I always heard the pie crust was hard to master. Thank you for sharing your recipe and tutorials. I made my first pie and it was DELICIOUS!! This crust was EVERYTHING!! My 3 year helped me make it, and we had a blast in the kitchen. I’m not afraid of making pie anymore!
  • I made this with my hands since I don't have a food processor and I see a lot of comments questioning how to make it so I'll just leave this here for you guys First follow the recipe to the exact measurements, the cubed butter will give you some resistance but I found that slicing it a little thinner made it a lot easier to knead the dough with. This only took 10 minutes to finish up basically the most important thing is to keep kneading the dough until you see no flakes and have all your flour absorbed in it. It should be a smooth consistency with some stickiness to it. And thats all it's pretty simple and you still follow the recipe exactly how it is!
  • Made this for my grandma and she was so impressed. Shes the best cook I know so this is big compliment haha
  • I dunno what it is about her voice and her face, but I swear she's so happy that even if you're in a bad mood and you see her vids, you just end up smiling. Imma try making this today. Thanks for the wonderful videos 💛
  • @yunabean
    literally making this for mother’s day rn. please shine down on me, pie gods 🙏🏼
  • @manaruthman5929
    I made this and I didn’t have the mixer so I used my hands Was still easy and fast I could believe how fast making a pie was I should make more ❤️
  • @janedee6126
    Natasha I tried this recipe for my apple pie, I am a new home baker and the first recipe I tried was not too good, but your recipe is SPECTACULAR! So delicious! You truly are a master of a baking
  • @royalmexa1007
    I have made this recipe twice and it comes out great!! Thank you so much for sharing this deliciousness 😊
  • @gamadmex
    First ever pie dough attempt and a rare use of my food processor. The hardest part was actually finding it, since I so infrequently use it. Great result. I made this specifically for the chicken pot pie recipe, which was fantastic. And the trick of using the rolling pin to help roll the dough out over the pie plate worked great.
  • @budgiebirdy
    First, I want to say this recipe is delicious and I plan on using it in the future. This was my very first time making a pie crust, so I'm a newbie. However, I wanted to give a heads up to others in case anyone has the same problems I did. The first time I made it, I left it in the fridge overnight and came back to it the next morning. It was hard as a rock. If I had thrown it across the room, it would have put a hole in the drywall. Fortunately, letting it sit on the counter for an hour or so softened it up to the point that I could work with it. The second hiccup was that it didn't make enough for two pie crusts. I bought a nice deep large pie dish, so that's probably why. If you have a more shallow dish, this will probably work as is. But for me, I had to increase the recipe by 1.5. The second time I made this, I only let it sit in the fridge for two hours so it wouldn't get hard. But it STILL got pretty hard. I don't know if this is supposed to happen or if I'm doing something wrong, but I followed the recipe as is. My crust was definitely not as easy to work with like in this video. It was really difficult to roll out (even after sitting out a while, it was still hard), and kept cracking and falling apart. I wasn't blessed with patience. Unfortunately, I WAS blessed with a temper so the combo didn't fare well as I tried to roll out the dough and shape it. There were several times I just wanted to roll it in a ball and just hurl it across the room. Also, even though I used a pastry mat and plenty of flour, it kept sticking to the mat and rolling pin. I guess I didn't use enough flour. This definitely added to my frustration. Fortunately, after finally getting it rolled out and into the dish, filling with apples, and baking in the oven, the crust came out nice and brown and delicious without any problems. There's just a learning curve to this, I guess.
  • I started cooking because of your videos back in 2019, and a few days ago I was craving an apple pie and I found your recipes on it. We came back full circle lol Thank you for this! Now I'm gonna make a warm comforting dessert for myself in this chilling winter.
  • @Natashaskitchen
    Have you every tried making a homemade pie?? PS. Watch until the end to see our guest star 😍
  • @sarah.__7049
    Day 17 in quarantine: I'm trying to learn how to make a pie for no reason
  • @doomngloom96
    I love this girl! Used to watch her when I was learning and here I am again :Dd
  • @Siriuslyyy
    I made pie for the first time ever today. With no prior experience of handling any dough ever, this recipe still came through and the crust tasted like a dream 😍 Guys honestly, please make this crust. It's flaky and awesome wow PRO TIP: if you live in a warmer climate like me, refrigerate the dough at every step! I rolled it out halfway and placed it in the fridge for 5-8 minutes, then rolled it out the rest of the way. After placing the crust on the pie pan I placed that in the fridge as well while I rolled out the top crust. it helped a LOT. oh and I was rolling out on cling film so it was a breeze to transfer the dough!