Best 6 Food Processor Pie Crust Recipes

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Embark on a culinary adventure as we delve into the realm of creating the perfect food processor pie crust. Whether you're a seasoned baker or just starting out, this guide will equip you with the knowledge and techniques to craft a flaky, golden-brown crust that will elevate your pies, tarts, and quiches to new heights. Discover the secrets to achieving the ideal balance of tenderness and crunch, and learn how to work with different types of flour, fats, and liquids to create a crust that complements your favorite fillings. Get ready to transform your baking game and impress your family and friends with your newfound pie-making prowess.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

FLAKY FOOD PROCESSOR PIE CRUST



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This is a basic white flaky pie crust, made in the food processor. The secret to good crust is to have everything very cold and to handle it as little as possible. Use frozen or almost frozen lard, butter, and/or shortening as your fat and ice water, and then chill the dough well before rolling. Process the dough as little as possible and use only the amount of water needed to allow YOU to form it into a ball, not the machine.

Provided by Charlotte

Categories     Desserts     Pies     100+ Pie Crust Recipes     Pastry Crusts

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
4 tablespoons unsalted butter, cubed
5 tablespoons shortening
½ teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons ice water

Steps:

  • Measure the flour into the processor with the regular blade attached. Add the unsalted butter, cut into cubes, and shortening, cut into cubes. (Your fat should be frozen or very cold. You may vary the proportions, or use some lard, but the total should be 9 tablespoons.) Add salt. Pulse three times with three counts per pulse to lightly mix the ingredients.
  • With the motor running, pour ice water into the workbowl just until the dough just starts to get noticeably crumbly. Don't wait until it is a big clump or it will be way too wet and will turn out tough.
  • Stop the machine, dump the crumbly dough into a bowl, and gather the dough into a ball with your hand. you can squeeze it a bit to make it stick together. If it just won't form a ball, add a tiny bit more water. (Note that if you are making crust in the food processor, you will use less water than most recipes call for.)
  • Wrap your dough ball in wax paper or plastic wrap and chill it about 30 minutes in the refrigerator. Roll it out on a cool surface if you can. Then follow your pie recipe for baking.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 206.9 calories, Carbohydrate 17.9 g, Cholesterol 15.3 mg, Fat 14 g, Fiber 0.6 g, Protein 2.5 g, SaturatedFat 5.7 g, Sodium 146.8 mg, Sugar 0.1 g

KITCHEN AID FOOD PROCESSOR PIE CRUST RECIPE - (3.9/5)



Kitchen Aid Food Processor Pie Crust Recipe - (3.9/5) image

Provided by hotmama

Number Of Ingredients 5

2-1/2 cups all purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 pound (2 sticks) cold unsalted butter, cut into cubes (put in freezer for at least 1 hour)
1/3 About 1/3 cup ice cold water
1 tablespoon white vinegar

Steps:

  • Place flour and salt in the bowl of the food processor and pulse to combine. Add the cold butter cubes and pulse a few times until the mixture starts to become mealy and forms plainly visible pea-sized nuggets. Slowly add the wet ingredients. To ensure a tender crust, first pulse in the white vinegar, adding a little every couple of pulses. Next, pulse in the ice water - a little water , 3-4 pulses; a little more water, 4-5 pulses. Try not to over wet the dough. Pulse until the dough just starts clumping together, then pull some dough out and squeeze test it to see if it is holding together. Be careful not to over-mix the dough. If it appears dry and is not holding, add a few additional tablespoons of water. Dump the dough onto a floured surface and gather into two balls. Flatten each, wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to use. Often you will find this "rest" period helps even out the moisture in a slightly dry dough. One last hint: be sure to roll out the dough to at least 1 inch wider than your pie pan. Then you'll have plenty left over to drape. Be careful not to stretch the dough loosely in the pan. The pie crust shrinks if it is not stretched to just fit the pan.

NO FAIL PIE CRUST (FOOD PROCESSOR FRIENDLY)



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This pie crust is magical. The trick is that you coat part of the flour with the fat before mixing in the rest; in a sense it seals up the flour and keeps it from becoming glutenized. I used to use the vodka pie crust recipe, but this gives me the same results! A food processor makes it effortless.

Provided by Fuzzys Finds

Categories     Dessert

Time 10m

Yield 2 pie crusts, 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour (12.5 oz, divided)
2 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1 1/4 cups butter (20 Tablespoons, 2 1/2 sticks, VERY cold, cut into pats)
6 tablespoons ice cold water

Steps:

  • Combine 2/3rds of flour, sugar, and salt in the bowl of a food processor. Pulse twice to incorporate. Spread butter chunks evenly over surface. Pulse until no dry flour remains and dough just begins to collect in clumps, about 25 short pulses. Use a rubber spatula to spread the dough evenly around the bowl of the food processor. Sprinkle with remaining flour and pulse until dough is just barely broken up, about 5 short pulses. Transfer dough to a large bowl.
  • Sprinkle with water then using a rubber spatula, fold and press dough until it comes together into a ball. Divide ball in half. Form each half into a 4-inch disk. Wrap tightly in plastic and refrigerate for at least 2 hours before rolling and baking.
  • I often switch out a cup of the butter for COLD coconut oil. Still works great!

FOOD PROCESSOR PIE CRUST



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This pie crust is very tender and buttery. The recipe makes two 9-inch pie crusts. Note: Preparation time includes time required for pie dough to chill.

Provided by MarthaStewartWanabe

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h12m

Yield 2 pie crusts

Number Of Ingredients 5

2 cups flour
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup shortening
1/4 cup butter, cold, cut into small pieces
4 -6 tablespoons water, iced

Steps:

  • Using chopping blade of your food processor, properly position the blade and place all ingredients except ice water in processor bowl. Pulse for 3-4 seconds at a time until mixture resembles pea-sized crumbs.
  • With processor running, drizzle water one tablespoon at a time until mixture pulls away from the processor bowl and forms a loose ball.
  • Gently shape dough into a ball, wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate for 30-45 minutes.
  • Cut dough in half and form each half into a ball. Onto a lightly floured surface, gently roll one half of dough out to two inches larger than the pie plate.
  • Roll dough onto rolling pin and move to pie plate, being careful not to tear during transfer. If baking a filled pie, repeat process for top crust. Bake per pie filling instructions. Pie crust should turn out golden brown.
  • Note: If baking two empty pie shells, pierce pie crust which has been formed to pie plate generously with a fork and bake at 425 F for 12 minutes or until golden brown.

FOOD PROCESSOR PIE CRUST



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Make and share this Food Processor Pie Crust recipe from Food.com.

Provided by LoveBakedIn

Categories     Dessert

Time 15m

Yield 2 pie shells

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 cups flour
1 teaspoon salt
2/3 cup shortening
5 tablespoons ice water

Steps:

  • Mix flour and salt in food processor.
  • Add shortening and mix until shortening is cut into pea size pieces.
  • While pulsing the food processor, drizzle in a tablespoon of water at a time, just until the dough forms a ball.
  • The amount of water will vary each time.
  • Place dough onto flour covered surface.
  • Cut dough in half and roll into 2 circles.
  • Place in pie plate and fill with your favorite pie filling and bake as directed.
  • For a pre-baked pie shell- prick the bottom with a fork and bake for 9-12 minutes at 450.
  • This makes one double crust pie or 2 pie shells.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1059.4, Fat 69.6, SaturatedFat 17.3, Sodium 1174.1, Carbohydrate 95.4, Fiber 3.4, Sugar 0.3, Protein 12.9

LINDA'S FANTABULOUS FOOD PROCESSOR PIE CRUST



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This is easy, yummy, fast and can be frozen after shaping into disks! What more could you want! Good for fruit pies, cream pies, pot pies, quiche, pigs in a blanket! Make a double batch and freeze the disks you don't need for your recipe. Makes enough dough for two 9 or 10 inch deep dish crusts. Please note that on a humid day you will need less water and on a dry day a little more. This makes a beautiful and flaky crust and cuts like a dream.

Provided by Secret Agent

Categories     < 15 Mins

Time 10m

Yield 2 crusts

Number Of Ingredients 9

3 cups all-purpose flour (bleached or unbleached)
1 pinch salt
1/2 cup shortening, chunked up and frozen
1/2 cup unsalted butter (it does make a difference to use unsalted butter_)
5 -6 tablespoons ice water, depending on your humidity
1 teaspoon vinegar or 1 teaspoon lemon juice
1 large egg
1 egg white
1 egg yolk

Steps:

  • Whiz flour and salt in processor a few times.
  • Add the frozen shortening and butter and whiz until you have pea sized lumps.
  • Mix water, vinegar and egg well and dump over the flour mixture all at once. Whiz until the dough almost comes together. If it forms a ball you went too far --
  • Dump the dough onto a sheet of waxed paper and divide in half. Shape the dough into two flat disks, wrap in plastic and refrigerate for two hours or double wrap and freeze for up to three months.
  • Roll bottom crust to fit your pan. Before filling or blind baking paint the bottom crust with a beaten egg white. Trim the crust.
  • Fill the shell and continue with your recipe.
  • Roll the top crust. Lay on top of filling, and flute the edge.
  • Mix the remaining egg white and yolk and 'paint' the top crust. For a fruit pie sprinkle sugar on top crust and for a savory add a drop or two of cream to the egg yolk and paint the top crust.
  • Continue with your recipe and bake according to the directions.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1611.9, Fat 103.5, SaturatedFat 43.8, Cholesterol 298, Sodium 163, Carbohydrate 143.7, Fiber 5.1, Sugar 0.8, Protein 26

Tips:

  • Use cold butter: Cold butter is easier to work with and will help to create a flakier crust.
  • Don't overwork the dough: Overworking the dough will make it tough. Mix it just until it comes together.
  • Chill the dough before rolling: Chilling the dough will help to make it easier to roll out and will prevent it from shrinking in the oven.
  • Use a sharp knife to cut the dough: A sharp knife will help to create clean cuts and prevent the dough from tearing.
  • Bake the crust until it is golden brown: A golden brown crust is a sign that it is cooked through.

Conclusion:

Making pie crust in a food processor is a quick and easy way to get a delicious, flaky crust. By following these tips, you can make a perfect pie crust every time.

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