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Post by fridaycat on Nov 13, 2015 10:31:29 GMT
I'm curious what the preferences are for using butter, lard, or shortening in pie crusts. What do you think works best?
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Post by monklady123 on Nov 13, 2015 10:32:39 GMT
Whatever Pillsbury ready-crusts use, that's what I think is best.
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Post by AussieMeg on Nov 13, 2015 10:43:39 GMT
I've only ever used butter. I don't think I've even seen lard or shortening in the supermarket.
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Post by anxiousmom on Nov 13, 2015 11:36:00 GMT
I can't make a decent pie crust if my life depended on it. If I feel masochistic enough, I will devote a day to attempt the crust, but the majority of time I buy the Marie Calendar's pre-made frozen crusts. There was one time when the stars lined up just right and was able to make a wonderful shortbread crust, but I promptly lost the recipe and have been able to recreate it. Such is my luck with pie crusts. Anyone have a recipe you want to share for a shortbread crust?? (and have you ever such a short post that used the word 'crust' so many damn times?? )
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Post by purplebee on Nov 13, 2015 12:16:02 GMT
Whatever Mrs. Smith uses! But we use a Crisco-type shortening at school for pie crust and they are really good. Our baker is excellent.
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Post by carhoch on Nov 13, 2015 12:44:09 GMT
I always use butter
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Post by anniebeth24 on Nov 13, 2015 12:54:13 GMT
We're fans of the Pillsbury ready-made, too. DH used to follow his grandma's recipe which used shortening, but since he found the Pillsbury crust, he hasn't made it from scratch again.
My grandma always used lard and her pies were phenomenal. I don't think I could buy lard, though, the word itself gives me the shivers. . .
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Post by grinningcat on Nov 13, 2015 12:58:40 GMT
Butter. Butter. Butter. Did I mention butter?
Shortening and lard make for yucky tasting crust. Butter makes it buttery and delicious.
Jamie Oliver has a really good recipe for pie crust and it uses butter. It's very similar to my grandmother's recipe... and she only used butter.
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Post by peaname on Nov 13, 2015 13:10:16 GMT
Personally I love lard.
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Post by MerryMom on Nov 13, 2015 15:15:02 GMT
I've only ever used butter. I don't think I've even seen lard or shortening in the supermarket. You've never seen Crisco in a grocery store??
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Post by MerryMom on Nov 13, 2015 15:16:24 GMT
We're fans of the Pillsbury ready-made, too. DH used to follow his grandma's recipe which used shortening, but since he found the Pillsbury crust, he hasn't made it from scratch again. My grandma always used lard and her pies were phenomenal. I don't think I could buy lard, though, the word itself gives me the shivers. . . My grandma used half lard and half butter. That's what I use. Oh and ice cold water (ice cubes and water in a glass measuring cup) and then she put in her little sifter and then spooned out the water from that.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Nov 13, 2015 15:25:25 GMT
My mom swore by lard, but she also used butter at times too. I have a recipe that calls for a combination of cream cheese and butter and it is so, so good! I was making a pumpkin pie for DH recently and was pondering aloud whether I should make the recipe as written (yield four 9" deep dish crusts) or cut it in half, since I would still have one extra to make a pie for Thanksgiving. He overheard me and said, "There's no such thing as too much pie! Make the whole thing!"
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Post by ntsf on Nov 13, 2015 15:26:07 GMT
lard...though have used butter for vegetarians.
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Post by GiantsFan on Nov 13, 2015 15:28:10 GMT
I use half butter and half Crisco.
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Post by gorgeouskid on Nov 13, 2015 15:35:33 GMT
Crisco. Always.
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Post by angieh1996 on Nov 13, 2015 15:50:58 GMT
I suck at pie crust... But I'm learning and getting better. I have a recipe for half crisco and half butter which is delicious and I have one that uses half regular crisco and half butter flavored crisco and it's delicious too. My DH is the baker and he prefers using crisco with it being half reg and half butter flavored
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Post by Lori McMud on Nov 13, 2015 15:53:11 GMT
I use crisco when I make homemade crust.
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Post by padresfan619 on Nov 13, 2015 15:53:27 GMT
Cold butter. It creates steam as it bakes and results in an ideal flaky crust.
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Post by bc2ca on Nov 13, 2015 16:10:39 GMT
cold butter & ice water + chill before rolling = flaky, perfect crust
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Post by grammanisi on Nov 13, 2015 16:20:17 GMT
Butter flavored Crisco
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Post by gottapeanow on Nov 13, 2015 16:33:03 GMT
I also think that lard tastes the best.
I haven't made homemade pie crust in a long, long time. But I think I might try this year again.
Lisa
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Post by quiltz on Nov 13, 2015 16:32:55 GMT
Tenderflake lard. I think you can only get this brand in Canada. It makes the most delicious pie crust.
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Post by hop2 on Nov 13, 2015 16:34:49 GMT
I don't have the time to make homemade crusts anymore but I used butter or a butter lard combo when I did.
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Post by iowgirl on Nov 13, 2015 16:45:51 GMT
Lard. I have found a premade frozen pie dough (you roll it out) that uses it. Best pie crust ever and so SO easy!
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Post by gillyp on Nov 13, 2015 16:46:25 GMT
Half lard and half margerine for savoury, sometimes butter for sweet. Cold water, let the dough rest in the fridge for at least 20 minutes before rolling.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2015 16:55:48 GMT
margarine
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Post by oldcrow on Nov 13, 2015 17:06:11 GMT
Everyone in my family except me uses the Tenderflake lard recipe with the egg and vinegar and they get perfect crusts. But for some reason I do not. But I came across a recipe years ago that calls for shortening and it is awesome for me.
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Post by valleyview on Nov 13, 2015 17:11:08 GMT
Half Crisco and half butter. I put the Crisco in the freezer for awhile so that it is very cold. I also use very cold water and White Lily flour.
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Post by RiverIsis on Nov 13, 2015 17:20:36 GMT
cold hard butter and ice cold water. And for my bit of blasphemy I pulse it together in my food processor.
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Post by Lexica on Nov 13, 2015 17:22:35 GMT
Lard. I know it is disgusting, but it is my grandmother's recipe, passed to my mom, and now passed to me, and I've given it to my son too.
Although, I have to admit I haven't made a pumpkin pie in ages. Costco's pie is what, $5.99? And tastes pretty good. I don't like their crust at all, but I figure that is a good thing because it makes me skip the crust and just eat the pumpkin filling. Less calories for me!
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