Q&A

Do you bake pie crust first?

Do you bake pie crust first?

But the one surefire way to make absolutely certain your pie’s crust will be golden brown, crisp, and delicious — just as appealing as its filling — is to prebake it. That’s right: bake the bottom crust first, before adding the filling.

What temperature should I Prebake my pie crust at?

Pre-heat your oven to 350°F: Make sure you are starting with a frozen pie crust, not defrosted. Your pie crust should been in the freezer for at least 30 minutes, preferably an hour.

What temperature do you bake pies?

Most fruit pies bake at a temperature between 350 degrees F (175 degrees C) and 450 degrees F (230 degrees C). Some recipes call for baking the pie in a 450 degree F oven to begin with, then turning down the oven to about 350 degrees F.

How do I cook an undercooked pie crust?

If your bottom crust is underdone, cover the top with foil so it doesn’t burn, and throw your pie back in the oven at 425ºF to 450ºF for about 12 minutes. Make sure to put it on the bottom rack so that the underside gets the most heat.

Can you pre bake a frozen pie crust?

Frozen crusts can be stored in the freezer for up to two months, so baking a pie is a matter of defrosting, filling and cooking. Depending on what you’re baking, you can fully or partially prebake the crust or simply fill and bake.

Why is my bottom crust soggy?

This simply means that you bake the crust—either fully if you are adding a custard or cream, or partially if the whole pie needs to bake—before adding the filling. To avoid the crust from bubbling up, you can place a piece of parchment paper and weigh it down with pie weights before placing in the oven.

Where should oven rack be when baking a pie?

A pie’s place in the oven is on the bottom rack. The worst mistake you can make with your pie is under-baking the bottom crust—it makes for a soggy, doughy mess. Baking your pie on the bottom rack will ensure that bottom crust gets nice and golden brown.

Why does my pie crust melt in the oven?

I imagine that you made an all-butter crust. Butter melts at a relatively low temperature which is part of your problem. If you haven’t been scrupulous about keeping all your ingredients cold and you take awhile to roll out the dough then the butter can start to heat up and melt even before it goes into the oven.

Can you use tin foil to blind bake?

Blind bake the pie crust: Preheat oven to 375°F. Line the crust with aluminum foil with enough foil to completely cover the sides, and then fill with a layer of pie weights (or dried beans, salt, sugar, etc…) to fill about 2/3 up the crust sides. Bake for 15 minutes, carefully remove the foil and weights.

Can you use pennies to blind bake pie crust?

Beans, Rice, or Pennies Any type will do, so long as you don’t try to cook them later. Pennies also conduct heat quite well — if you’d like to use them, wash them in soapy water and line your pie crust with parchment before weighing it down.

What is the best store bought pie crust?

Honey Maid Graham Cracker Pie Crust is the overall highest rated store-bought pie crust by both pastry chefs and amateurs. One of the things that make this pie crust such a great choice is the fact that it’s made with real honey.

What is the best pie crust recipe?

The Very Best Pie Crust Recipe. 3 cups flour 1/2 tsp. salt 2 Tbsp. sugar 1 1/4 cups shortening, cold 1 egg, cold 1 Tbsp. vinegar, cold 5 Tbsp. cold water sugar Mix flour, salt and 2 Tbsp. sugar in a bowl. Cut in shortening with a pastry blender or 2 knives. Add egg, vinegar and 3 tablespoons water. Mix lightly.

When do I need to blind bake a pie crust?

Blind baking a pie crust is necessary when it will be filled with an unbaked filling (such as with pudding or cream pies), in which case the crust must be fully baked. It is also called for if the filling has a shorter bake time than the crust, in which case the crust is partly baked.

Can you freeze pie crust before baking it?

Pie dough freezes so well, in fact, you’d be wise to make some extra to keep around for whenever inspiration strikes. For extra convenience, you can freeze pie crusts in the pan. This allows you to roll-out the dough ahead of time, and, best of all, the crusts need no thawing prior to baking.