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Jenise
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Jenise
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Jenise
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Leslie D. wrote:Another thing that helps is rolling out a tiny bit thicker than you think a crust should be, I love really thin crust but when making single crust pies make it just a touch thicker.
I also started baking it about 25 degrees hotter than the recipe suggests for the first few minutes, sometimes even 50 degrees hotter, the blast of heat seems to set it in place.
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Jenise
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Robert J. wrote:I seriously doubt that you have this problem as you are a very skilled cook but your dough may be too moist. Too much moisture can cause shrinkage. It's just another thing to think about.
My best guess though, based on your experience, is that your dough is not cold enough. Try the freezing method and see what happens.
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Jenise
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Frank Deis wrote:She said a lot that corresponds to what has already been said here -- be sure the dough is good and cold, and the oven extra hot (425).
You don't need to buy pie weights, use dried beans or split peas and tin foil. Prick the bottom all over with a fork -- put the tin foil down and fill as necessary with the beans. BUT only leave the weights or beans in for 10 minutes. Because of the tin foil you can then remove the beans/weights easily and finish the last few minutes unencumbered, that lets it brown....
I am a lucky guy, and also a bit overweight, hmm, the two things may be related...
Jenise
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Leslie D. wrote:You've got to let the rest of us know what the secret is.
Jenise
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Stuart Yaniger wrote:Leslie D. wrote:You've got to let the rest of us know what the secret is.
Lard, no doubt.
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