GF pie crust ?
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GF pie crust ?
Okay, all you bakers out there. I was all prepared to make GF pie crust and use coconut oil instead of butter or Crisco ( hate the stuff) , but I am having second thoughts. Has anyone done this before? I just thought that since it it solid at room temp and has a high melting point, it would work. Anyone? I would hate to have to throw all these expensive ingredients out if it doesn't work.
Thanks
Leah
Thanks
Leah
No, I am working out of the book GLUTEN-FREE BAKING CLASSICS by Annalise G. Roberts. The one you are referring to is a Paleo recipe and would be very different.
I am happy to report that I tried one this morning. It is not as easy to work with as a gluten dough, but I baked off a few extra pieces to see how it turned out and it is delicious and tender. Yay!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Leah
I am happy to report that I tried one this morning. It is not as easy to work with as a gluten dough, but I baked off a few extra pieces to see how it turned out and it is delicious and tender. Yay!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Leah
I used the pie crust recipe from the Oct/Nov issue of Living Without magazine. Very easy, and it turned out great. I used a mixture of coconut oil and Easy Balance. You stick the shortening in the freezer first, then pulse it in a food processor with the gf flour mix, add ice water, put it all in a plastic bag and refrigerate for 1 hour to several days before rolling.
I used it for a gf, df pumpkin pie. I made one last week for practice, and it is really good.
Zizzle, it's hard when people try hard to accommodate us, and then get it wrong. You don't want to make it seem like you don't appreciate their effort. Good for your MIL for trying.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Love,
Martha
I used it for a gf, df pumpkin pie. I made one last week for practice, and it is really good.
Zizzle, it's hard when people try hard to accommodate us, and then get it wrong. You don't want to make it seem like you don't appreciate their effort. Good for your MIL for trying.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Love,
Martha
Martha
GF Pie crust
One single crust
1 c. 2 T. brown rice flour mix (see note)
2 T. sweet rice flour
1/2tsp.xantham gum
1 T.granulated sugar
1/4 tsp. salt
6T. cold coconut oil
1 egg, beaten
2 tsp.orange or lemon juice
-spray and flour pie pan
-mix dry ingredients in mixing bowl
-add coconut oil broken into pieces and start mixer until mixture looks like crumbs
-add the mixture of egg and juice until dough comes together. it will be dry
-press together and place on wax paper. top with another piece and roll between until thin
- flip into pie pan. it will probably break. Just press together. trim and finish edge.
-refrigerate
-pre bake at 375 degrees for 10 minutes before filling and baking further. Or prick bottom for fully baking a crust for about 25 minutes
Leah
One single crust
1 c. 2 T. brown rice flour mix (see note)
2 T. sweet rice flour
1/2tsp.xantham gum
1 T.granulated sugar
1/4 tsp. salt
6T. cold coconut oil
1 egg, beaten
2 tsp.orange or lemon juice
-spray and flour pie pan
-mix dry ingredients in mixing bowl
-add coconut oil broken into pieces and start mixer until mixture looks like crumbs
-add the mixture of egg and juice until dough comes together. it will be dry
-press together and place on wax paper. top with another piece and roll between until thin
- flip into pie pan. it will probably break. Just press together. trim and finish edge.
-refrigerate
-pre bake at 375 degrees for 10 minutes before filling and baking further. Or prick bottom for fully baking a crust for about 25 minutes
Leah
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