For a perfectly crisp and flaky pie crust, incorporating vodka into the dough is a trick that has been gaining popularity among home cooks and professional bakers alike. Christopher Kimball, a renowned chef and cookbook author, has garnered attention for his unique recipe that utilizes vodka as a key ingredient. This recipe, featured in his book "The Dessert Bible", promises a pie crust that is both tender and sturdy, with a golden-brown color and an irresistible crunch. If you're looking to elevate your pie crust game, let's delve into the secrets behind Christopher Kimball's vodka pie crust recipe and discover how this simple substitution can transform your baking experience.
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VODKA PIE DOUGH
We use vodka in this pie dough to make it extra flaky and tender. (Don't worry, the booze cooks off and leaves no taste behind.)
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Time 1h10m
Yield dough for two 9-inch pies or 1 double-crust pie
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Pulse the flour, lard, sugar, salt and 4 tablespoons of the butter in a food processor until it has the consistency of a fine meal. Add the remaining 8 tablespoons butter, and pulse until you have pea-sized pieces. Sprinkle the vodka and water over the flour, and pulse until the dough just comes together. Evenly divide the dough between 2 pieces of plastic wrap, and gently pat each into a round. Wrap each round tightly and refrigerate until firm, about 1 hour and up to overnight.
FOOLPROOF PIE DOUGH
Vodka is essential to the texture of the crust and imparts no flavor - do not substitute. This dough, which was developed by a test-kitchen team led by J. Kenji Lopez-Alt for "America's Test Kitchen," will be moister and more supple than most standard pie doughs and will require more flour to roll out (up to 1/4 cup).
Provided by The New York Times
Categories dessert, side dish
Time 10m
Yield 2 pie crusts
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Process 1 1/2 cups flour, salt, and sugar in food processor until combined, about 2 one-second pulses. Add butter and shortening and process until homogeneous dough just starts to collect in uneven clumps, about 15 seconds (dough will resemble cottage-cheese curds, and there should be no uncoated flour). Scrape bowl with rubber spatula and redistribute dough evenly around processor blade. Add remaining cup flour and pulse until mixture is evenly distributed around bowl and mass of dough has been broken up, 4 to 6 quick pulses. Empty mixture into medium bowl.
- Sprinkle vodka and water over mixture. With rubber spatula, use folding motion to mix, pressing down on dough until dough is slightly tacky and sticks together. Divide dough into two even balls and flatten each into 4-inch disk. Wrap each in plastic wrap and refrigerate at least 45 minutes or up to 2 days.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 909, UnsaturatedFat 28 grams, Carbohydrate 74 grams, Fat 61 grams, Fiber 2 grams, Protein 10 grams, SaturatedFat 28 grams, Sodium 446 milligrams, Sugar 7 grams, TransFat 5 grams
EASY VODKA PIE CRUST
Easier to roll out than normal pie crust, but still with a flaky crust. It is VERY important that the ingredients be cold. This is what helps produce a flaky crust. This recipe is for an unsweetened pie crust. Just add sugar if you would like a sweetened crust.
Provided by LynJudd
Categories Desserts Pies 100+ Pie Crust Recipes Pastry Crusts
Time 1h10m
Yield 8
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Whisk flour and salt together in a mixing bowl.
- Cut the cold butter and then the shortening into the flour mixture with a knife or pastry blender until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
- Sprinkle vodka and water over the top of the mixture. Fold together ingredients until mixture sticks together to form a tacky dough. Divide dough into 2 halves; flatten each half into a disk, wrap in plastic wrap, and refrigerate 1 hour to 2 days.
- When you are ready to make your pie, remove dough from refrigerator, roll each piece out for your pie from the middle to the edge. Bake according to your pie directions.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 425 calories, Carbohydrate 29.8 g, Cholesterol 45.8 mg, Fat 30.5 g, Fiber 1.1 g, Protein 4.2 g, SaturatedFat 14.2 g, Sodium 414.3 mg, Sugar 0.1 g
VODKA PIE CRUST DOUGH
This dough is a little difficult to work with, but it's worth the effort. A quality potato-based vodka eliminates any after taste in the finished pastry. It bakes up into absolutely the best-tasting pastry crust you will ever try!
Provided by Mike Zenk
Categories Desserts Pies Pie Crusts Pastry Crusts
Time 1h40m
Yield 16
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Cut butter into 1/2 tablespoon-sized chunks. Arrange on a plate and freeze until hard, about 20 minutes.
- Sift flour into the bowl of a food processor. Add sugar, salt, and baking powder. Add 1/2 of the frozen butter pieces and mix until incorporated. Add the remaining butter pieces and pulse briefly until pea-sized chunks are visible; do not overmix.
- Transfer dough to a mixing bowl and add ice water and vodka. Mix with a hand pastry blender just until a crumbly dough forms. Use your hands to compress the crumbs into a single ball of dough. Divide dough in half then roll each half into a balls wrap in plastic, and press flat into a disc. Refrigerate for at least 1 hour or up to 2 days.
- To use: remove from the refrigerator and roll each dough between 2 sheets of waxed paper; dough will be fairly sticky. Bake as directed for any pie recipe you are following.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 215.9 calories, Carbohydrate 17.3 g, Cholesterol 38.1 mg, Fat 14.6 g, Fiber 0.5 g, Protein 2.2 g, SaturatedFat 9.1 g, Sodium 183 mg, Sugar 2.4 g
FOOLPROOF PIE DOUGH (WITH VODKA!?)
I am so excited about this recipe! I just found it in Cook's Illustrated Magazine, November, 2007. I just may enjoy making pie crust again! The article is by J Kenji Alt.
Provided by Chef PotPie
Categories Dessert
Time 55m
Yield 1 pie, 8-10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Process 1 1/2 cups flour, salt, and sugar in food processor until combined, about 2 one-second pulses. Add butter and shortening and process until homogenous dough just starts to collect in uneven clumps, about 15 seconds (dough will resemble cottage cheese curds and there should be no uncoated flour). Scrape bowl with rubber spatula and redistribute dough evenly around processor blade. Add remaining cup flour and pulse until mixture is evenly distributed around bowl and mass of dough has been broken up, 4 to 6 quick pulses. Empty mixture into medium bowl.
- Sprinkle vodka and water over mixture. With rubber spatula, use folding motion to mix, pressing down on dough until dough is slightly tacky and sticks together. Divide dough into two even balls and flatten each into 4-inch disk. Wrap each in plastic wrap and refrigerate at least 45 minutes or up to 2 days.
Tips:
- Use high-quality vodka. The better the vodka, the better the crust will taste. Look for a vodka that is at least 80 proof.
- Freeze the vodka before using it. This will help to create a more flaky crust.
- Work the dough quickly. The more you work the dough, the tougher it will become. Once the dough is combined, form it into a ball and wrap it in plastic wrap. Chill the dough for at least 30 minutes before rolling it out.
- Roll the dough out on a lightly floured surface. Use a rolling pin to roll the dough out to a thickness of about 1/8 inch.
- Transfer the dough to a pie plate. Trim the edges of the dough so that they are even with the rim of the pie plate. Fold the edges under and crimp them to seal.
- Bake the pie crust according to the recipe. Most pie crusts need to be baked for 15-20 minutes at 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
Conclusion:
Vodka pie crust is a delicious and flaky crust that is perfect for any pie. It is easy to make and can be used for both sweet and savory pies. If you are looking for a new pie crust recipe, give vodka pie crust a try. You won't be disappointed!
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