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Shortbread Crust

Submitted by: Silly Rabbit 
Simple and easy shortbread crust you'll love. Especially wonderful if your planning to make a peach pie. 

Fried Pie Crust

Submitted by: HAMM 
This is the perfect crust for a no-bake custard or cream pie, and it 's so easy to whip up. Flour, brown sugar, coconut and butter are cooked until the butter and sugar melt and everything turns a beautiful golden brown. The crust is then pressed into a pie plate and cooled. 
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No Fail Pie Crust III

Submitted by: Becky 
A wonderful pie crust which you just can't mess up on! This recipe makes enough for 4 single crusts. 
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Butter Flaky Pie Crust

Submitted by: Dana 
A delicious, flaky pie crust made with butter. This recipe makes 1 single crust pie, but can be scaled to meet your needs. 
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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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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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Never Fail Pie Crust II

Submitted by: Mary Roahrig 
This is a no-roll pie crust 

Never Fail Pie Crust I

Submitted by: Susan 
First, flour, salt and shortening are blended together. Then water, vinegar and egg is worked in. The manageable dough is then rolled out between sheets of waxed paper.  
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No Fail Pie Crust II

Submitted by: Molly 
Lard, baking powder, and vinegar combine with flour, water, and an egg to create the perfect dough for a tender, flaky pie crust. This easy recipe makes four roll-out-like-a-dream crusts. 

Favorite Pie Crust

Submitted by: phaylock 
This recipe will show you why old-fashioned cooks choose lard for their pastry. The pastry turns out super flaky and manageable to roll out. Along with the lard, there 's brown sugar, egg yolk, vinegar and baking powder. The resulting dough bakes up into a rich crust that will handle any filling beautifully. 
 
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