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How To Decorate Your Pie Crust Without Using A Fork
Not quite sure the best way to decorate or flute your pie crust? Try one expert's simple method that doesn't even require a ...
Today Vera is going to share with you several unique ways to make your pie spectacular. Let’s start with a thick lattice. Cut about 5 two-inch strips from your pie dough using a pastry wheel knife and ...
Use a pie recipe you love. This All Buttah Pie Dough is a classic. It'll turn out expertly flaky, so long as you let it chill well before rolling. Which brings me to the next point . . . Make sure ...
Southern Living on MSN
Why Pie Crust Shields Are The Secret To Better, Prettier Pies
If you want a perfectly golden brown pie crust and a fully set center, then you should know what a pie shield is and how to use one.
Bake your apple pie in a brown bag for a perfectly cooked filling in a golden pie crust with this incredibly easy and simple recipe. The unconventional technique of baking the pie in a plain brown ...
This chocolate pumpkin pie, made with flaky, tender all-butter piecrust, includes swirls of pumpkin filling mixed with melted bittersweet chocolate. Learn how to create a distinctive pattern on the ...
Scrumdiddlyumptious on MSN
This Is a Plum Good Pie
Easy to make and oh-so tasty too, plum pie is just so plum good. Its signature fruity filling and crispy crust will truly blow you away.
Hectic holidays don’t always leave time to cook everything from scratch. So when you need a timesaver — or when you don’t trust your rolling pin skills — ready-made pie crusts come to the rescue. We ...
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