Best 9 Martha Stewart Pastry Dough Recipes

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"Martha Stewart Pastry Dough": A Culinary Masterpiece for Every Occasion! Discover the secrets to creating the perfect pastry dough that will elevate your baking skills and impress your loved ones. Martha Stewart, a culinary icon known for her impeccable recipes, shares her time-tested pastry dough recipe, guiding you through the art of crafting flaky, tender, and versatile dough that will transform your pies, tarts, and cookies into culinary masterpieces. Whether you're a novice baker or an experienced chef, this guide will take you on a journey of culinary exploration, revealing the techniques and ingredients that make Martha Stewart's pastry dough an absolute delight. So, gather your ingredients, preheat your oven, and get ready to embark on a delectable adventure with Martha Stewart's pastry dough!

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

CREAM CHEESE PASTRY DOUGH



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For a novice baker, this is the most forgiving dough to work with. The cream cheese allows this pastry some elasticity but still produces tender and flaky results.From the book "Mad Hungry," by Lucinda Scala Quinn (Artisan Books).

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking

Yield Makes 10 pocket pies or 1 double-crusted 10-inch pie

Number Of Ingredients 5

8 tablespoons unsalted butter, room temperature
4 ounces cream cheese, room temperature
1/4 cup heavy cream
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour plus 2 tablespoons, plus more for rolling out the dough
1/2 teaspoon coarse salt

Steps:

  • Process the butter, cream cheese, and cream in a food processor, electric mixer, or by hand to thoroughly combine.
  • Add the flour and salt. Process just until combined and the dough holds together in a ball. Turn the dough out onto a well-floured surface. Divide into 2 pieces. Flatten into disks and wrap each in plastic wrap. Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes before rolling out. If the dough is chilled overnight, take it out 15 minutes before rolling out.
  • Rub flour all over a rolling pin. Working with one dough disk at a time, place the disk on a clean, well-floured surface. Applying some pressure with the rolling pin, roll gently from the center of the dough to the top and bottom edges. Rotate the disk and roll to the top and bottom edges again. Reflour the work surface and rolling pin, turn the dough over, and continue to roll the dough from the center out to the edges. Turn over and roll again, rotating the disk to ensure even rolling until the dough is about 12 inches in diameter, thin but not transparent.

BASIC PASTRY DOUGH



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This dough is perfect for Brandied Fruit Tartlets or Salted Chocolate Tartlets.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes     Pie & Tarts Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour, (spooned and leveled)
1 teaspoon coarse salt
1 cup (2 sticks) cold unsalted butter, cut into 1/2-inch pieces
3 tablespoons ice water

Steps:

  • In a food processor, pulse flour and salt to combine. Add cold butter and pulse until mixture resembles coarse meal, with a few pea-size pieces of butter remaining. Sprinkle with ice water. Pulse until dough is crumbly but holds together when squeezed (if necessary, add up to 3 tablespoons more water, 1 tablespoon at a time). Do not overmix. Form dough into a 1-inch-thick disk, wrap tightly in plastic, and refrigerate until firm, at least 1 hour (or up to 3 days).

HAZELNUT PASTRY DOUGH



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Hazelnuts give this dough a nice texture and a nutty flavor. You'll have one portion of dough left over after making the cauliflower tart; it's great for apple or pumpkin pie (just shape it into a disk instead of a rectangle).

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes     Pie & Tarts Recipes

Time 2h15m

Yield Makes 2 rectangles (enough for two 4-by-13-inch tarts)

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 3/4 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 cup ground toasted, skinned hazelnuts
Salt
2 sticks unsalted butter, cut into pieces
1/4 to 1/2 cup ice water

Steps:

  • Pulse flour, hazelnuts, and 1/4 teaspoon salt in a food processor until combined. Add butter, and pulse until mixture resembles coarse meal, about 10 seconds. Drizzle 1/4 cup ice water evenly over mixture, and pulse until it just begins to hold together (dough should not be wet or sticky). If dough is too dry, add more water, 1 tablespoon at a time, and pulse.
  • Divide dough in half, and shape each half into a rectangle. Wrap in plastic wrap. Refrigerate until firm, about 1 hour. Let stand for 10 minutes before rolling.

HANDMADE PASTRY



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For a fruit pie that is to be filled quite high, divide the dough slightly unevenly, using the larger piece for the top crust. Keep all ingredients cold.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking

Yield Makes one 9-inch double-crusted pie

Number Of Ingredients 6

2 3/4 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon sugar
12 tablespoons (1 1/2 sticks) unsalted butter, cut into small pieces, chilled
4 tablespoons vegetable shortening, chilled
6 to 10 tablespoons ice water

Steps:

  • Place flour, salt, and sugar in a large bowl; whisk to combine. Add butter and shortening to the flour mixture. Using a pastry cutter or two table knives, cut in the butter and shortening until the mixture resembles coarse meal. Gradually add ice water, mixing with a large fork, using just enough so the dough holds together.
  • Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured work surface. Divide dough in two. Place each piece on a sheet of plastic wrap. Grasping the ends of the plastic wrap with your hands, press the dough into a flat disc with your fists. Wrap in the plastic, and chill for at least one hour.

SWEET PASTRY DOUGH



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This sweet pastry dough recipe makes the perfect base for any one of our delicious pastries or tarts.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Egg Recipes

Yield Makes 1 1/2 pounds

Number Of Ingredients 5

2 3/4 cups all-purpose flour, plus more for work surface
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, cut into 1/2-inch cubes and frozen
2 extra-large egg yolks
1/4 cup heavy cream

Steps:

  • In the bowl of a food processor fitted with the blade attachment, combine flour and sugar; pulse to mix. Add butter; pulse until mixture resembles a fine meal.
  • In a small bowl, whisk together egg yolks and cream; add to butter mixture. Pulse until dough just comes together.
  • Turn dough out onto a lightly floured work surface. Dip the heel of your hand in flour; working with small sections, smear dough away from you to blend it together. When dough has been all smeared out, use a bench scraper to gather it together. Divide dough in half; gently knead each half to gather into a ball. Flatten into discs and cover with plastic wrap; refrigerate until firm, at least 2 hours.

MARTHA STEWART'S PATE BRISEE -- BASIC PIE CRUST



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This is my favorite pie crust. I have yet to make it right, with all cold ingredients, so if you don't have time to chill the flour etc, it will be fine. I also have never made this in my food processor-- just with my good old pastry blender and a bowl. I have used this for both sweet and savory dishes. Work time includes 1 hour chill time (I do not always do this either...)

Provided by herbiechic

Categories     Dessert

Time 1h20m

Yield 2 8-10" tarts or single pie crusts

Number Of Ingredients 5

2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon granulated sugar
1 cup cold unsalted butter, cut into small pieces
1/4-1/2 cup ice water

Steps:

  • Secrets to a good pie crust: chilled ingredients and chilled dough. Margarine or shortening can be used instead of butter (but butter is my favorite!).
  • Put flour, salt and sugar in a bowl, blender or food processor. Add the pieces of butter and process approximately 10 seconds or until it resembles "coarse meal.".
  • Add ice water drop by drop while machine is running (or you are mixing)--- just until dough holds together without being wet or sticky. Do not mix longer than 30 seconds.
  • Roll dough out on a piece of plastic wrap. Press down slightly. Chill for at least one hour.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 1390.7, Fat 93.6, SaturatedFat 58.5, Cholesterol 244, Sodium 1178.9, Carbohydrate 121.4, Fiber 4.2, Sugar 2.6, Protein 17.1

PATE BRISEE (PIE DOUGH)



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Pate brisee is the French version of classic pie or tart pastry. Pressing the dough into a disc rather than shaping it into a ball allows it to chill faster. This will also make the dough easier to roll out, and if you freeze it, it will thaw more quickly.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes     Pie & Tarts Recipes

Yield Makes 1 double-crust or 2 single-crust 9- to 10-inch pies

Number Of Ingredients 5

2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon sugar
1 cup (2 sticks) unsalted butter, chilled and cut into small pieces
1/4 to 1/2 cup ice water

Steps:

  • In the bowl of a food processor, combine flour, salt, and sugar. Add butter, and process until the mixture resembles coarse meal, 8 to 10 seconds.
  • With machine running, add ice water in a slow, steady stream through feed tube. Pulse until dough holds together without being wet or sticky; be careful not to process more than 30 seconds. To test, squeeze a small amount together: If it is crumbly, add more ice water, 1 tablespoon at a time.
  • Divide dough into two equal balls. Flatten each ball into a disc and wrap in plastic. Transfer to the refrigerator and chill at least 1 hour. Dough may be stored, frozen, up to 1 month.

MARTHA STEWARTS FOOLPROOF PIE CRUST



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Make and share this Martha Stewarts Foolproof Pie Crust recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Kaccy G.

Categories     Dessert

Time 15m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 5

2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon sugar
1 cup unsalted butter, cut into 1 tbsp. pcs., very cold
1/4-1/2 cup cold water

Steps:

  • Put the flour, salt and sugar into a food processor and pulse once or twice.
  • Add the butter and process until the mixture looks grainy.
  • Then slowly, while pulsing, add the water until you can form the dough by pressing it between your fingers.
  • Decant the loose dough onto a piece of plastic wrap.
  • Using the wrap, fold the loose dough towards the middle and press with the back of your hands to form dough.
  • Split into two pieces and wrap each and chill for at least 4 hours before using.
  • Dough can be made ahead for up to one week.

SHORT PASTRY CRUST



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Use this recipe to make our Individual Lamb Pies and Pear and Sausage Pie.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Dessert & Treats Recipes     Pie & Tarts Recipes

Yield Makes enough for four 5-inch double-crust pies or one 13-by-4-1/2-inch double-crust pie

Number Of Ingredients 5

2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
6 tablespoons cold unsalted butter
2 tablespoons cold vegetable shortening
1/4 to 1/2 cup ice water

Steps:

  • Pulse flour, salt, butter, and shortening in a food processor until mixture resembles coarse meal. With processor running, drizzle in 1/4 cup water until dough just comes together. (If dough is still crumbly, add up to 1/4 cup more ice water, 1 tablespoon at a time.) Do not process for more than 20 seconds. Divide dough in half; wrap each in plastic. Refrigerate until cold, about 30 minutes.

Tips:

  • Mise en Place: Before you start baking, make sure you have all of your ingredients and tools ready to go. This will help you stay organized and avoid any mishaps.
  • Use Cold Butter: Cold butter is easier to work with and will help to create a flakier crust. If you don't have time to chill your butter, you can freeze it for 15 minutes before using.
  • Work Quickly: Pastry dough is best when it is worked quickly. The more you handle it, the tougher it will become. So try to work with it as little as possible.
  • Chill the Dough: After you have mixed the dough, chill it for at least 30 minutes before rolling it out. This will help to make the dough easier to work with and will also help to prevent it from shrinking in the oven.
  • Don't Overwork the Dough: When you are rolling out the dough, try not to overwork it. The more you roll it, the tougher it will become. Just roll it out until it is the desired thickness.
  • Use a Sharp Knife: When you are cutting the dough, use a sharp knife. This will help to prevent the dough from tearing.
  • Bake the Dough at a High Temperature: Pastry dough should be baked at a high temperature in order to create a crispy crust. The exact temperature will vary depending on the recipe, but it is typically around 400 degrees Fahrenheit.

Conclusion:

Martha Stewart's pastry dough recipes are a great place to start if you are new to baking. They are easy to follow and will help you create delicious pastries that your family and friends will love. With a little practice, you will be able to master the art of pastry dough and create your own unique recipes.

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