Sweet Almond Flaky Pie Crust

Submitted by: CAMPBELL4 
Home Town: Bremerton, Washington, USA
Living In: Silverdale, Washington, USA
This is a sweet flaky almond flavored pie crust. Perfect for custard or fruit pies. This pie crust is amazing! It makes the pie, with this crust you wont even need ice cream to eat with the pie! 

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Rice Crust for Pizza

Submitted by: William Anatooskin 
Bake this cheesy, rice crust for a few minutes before layering with your favorite sauce, cheese, and other goodies and baking until done. 

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Walnut Pie Crust

Submitted by: Stephanie 
Ground walnuts, butter and sugar are combined, pressed into the bottom and sides of a 9-inch pie plate and baked. This is the perfect crust for a custard or ice cream no-bake pie. And it freezes beautifully.  

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Almond Rice with Raspberry Sauce

Submitted by: Bonnie Wehrman 
It simply wouldn't be Christmas in our family without this old-fashioned dessert. Cool and creamy, it looks beautiful drizzled with the tart raspberry sauce. 

Earthquake Pie Crust

Submitted by: ERBK 
Home Town: Worthington, Pennsylvania, USA
Living In: Beavercreek, Ohio, USA
You really have to shake rattle and roll to make this crust. What you 'll get is a perfect dough that 's simply made of flour, shortening, salt, baking powder and cold water. 

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Basic Flaky Pie Crust

Submitted by: stephanie 
Flaky, flaky, flaky. Cold vegetable shortening and ice water do the trick to make this classic crust true to its name. 

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Baker's Secret Pie Crust

Submitted by: CAROLEALANA 
Your next pie can be a winner at home with this award-winning recipe for pie crust. Just follow this reliable recipe that calls for both cake and all-purpose flours along with other familiar crust ingredients, some pulsing with an electric food processor, and a few quick chillings in the freezer. 

Rice Quiche Crust

Submitted by: Ann 
This unique quiche crust takes only minutes to make thanks to quick cooking rice.  

Buttery Crunch Crust

Submitted by: sal 
If you have a great custard pie recipe and would like an equally great crust to go with it, then give this crust recipe a try. You can use chopped coconut or nuts for this 9-inch crust, and it only takes 15 minutes to bake up perfectly. 

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Easy to Remember Pie Crust

Submitted by: Deirdre Dee 
Shortening, flour and water are combined and finessed into a lovely dough that will roll out perfectly for your favorite pie filling. 
 
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