Best Gluten Free Pie Crust - Comfortably Domestic (2024)

The best gluten free pie crust is so buttery and flaky, it’s hard to believe that it’s gluten free. But it is!

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I’m not a regular gluten free baker, unless someone I love is in need of a gluten free treat.

When someone Ilove wantsa gluten free pie, I’m not afraid of the challenge. It’s On like Donkey Kong, becauseIbelieve everyone should be able to enjoy a buttery, flaky crust under theirfavorite pie filling.

I’llfigure out how to make the best gluten free pie crust!

Ha. That iseasier said than done. Pie crust made without wheat gluten binding it together can be a challenge, to say the least. Most of the gluten free pie crust recipes out therearea little lacking. While some of the recipes were palatable, none of them are what I would consider to be a good pie crust.

Creating the best gluten free pie crustwas proving to be more difficult than I had expected.

I tried all sorts of replacement binders to take the place of the gluten, but proper texture of the finished product eluded me.Much of the dough waswet and sticky, yet completely fell apartwhen I tried to manipulate it. Others were so hard and stiff that I would’ve needed a steamroller to flatten them before even thinking of sliding theminto pie plates.

When I thought I had mastered the best gluten free pie crust a few different times,itturned to mush after being filled and baked.

Just when I was ready to shelve this project out of frustration, theAha! moment happened. It was a total game changer in my quest for a “real” gluten free pie crust. I knew that I needed to try yet another binder. This time I tried onethat wasn’t a commercially dehydrated and pulverized powdered thickener with chemical properties that I didn’t fully understand. I’d had enough failure at the hands of those pricey substitutes! This time I went for a binder with which I was well acquainted–the egg!

I realize how obvious it all sounds now that I’m typing it, but Iwas so caught up with the idea of substitutinggums and starches for the gluten that I completely overlooked the most common binderavailable. For generations, many of our grandma’s pie crust recipes contained an egg because itmade the crust “nicer” to roll out. Those crafty grandmas were on to to something!

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Adding a beaten egg was the keystone to creation of the best gluten free pie crust!

Since I’m not a full-time gluten free baker, I used King Arthur Flour’s Gluten Free All Purpose Flour mix as a base. Many of my gluten free friends mix their own flour blends, but I am not yetconfident enough with the medium to rely onmy own blends. King Arthur Flour does it well, and Itrust them. I whisked a pinch of salt into the KAF mix, grated the butter into the bowl, tossed the butter to coat, and then worked a beaten egg into the mixture by hand. The mixture should still contain visible pieces of butter, as it’s that visible butter that will equate to flakiness later.

Comfortably DomesticTip: I highly recommend using clean hands to make a gluten free crust. Usinga mixer or food processor results in weirdly textured dough that isnot akin to pie crust. Thispastry is very loosely bound together, so it’s much more fragile than dough containing wheat gluten. Be gentle.

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After incorporatingthe egg, workin one tablespoon of iced water at a time until the dough clumps into large pieces that hold shape when squeezed. The dough should feel moist but appear a little dry to the eye.

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Transfer the doughonto a large sheet of parchment paper. Parchment paper is essential because it is containssilicone, which will give much needed slip when it comes time to roll out the crusts. Divide the crumbles in half on the parchment. Gently work the dough into two disks, ensuring that itis mostly smooth. (A few small cracks around the perimeter areokay.)

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Work with one disk at a time. Place a barely dampened paper towel over the disk that is not in use. Place another large sheet of parchment over the other disk. Roll the dough between the sheets of parchment to about 12-inches in diameter to line a 9-inch pie plate. Carefully remove the top sheet of parchment paper. If some of the dough sticks to the top sheet, just pick it off and press it back into place.

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As I mentioned earlier, gluten free doughis quitefragile. I findit is nearly impossible to lift a rolled gluten free crust to transfer it to the pie plate.

To get the crust into the pie plate with minimal damage:

  • Lift the bottom sheet of parchment up off of the counter.
  • Center it over top of the pie plate, and quickly flip the the parchment over the plate to get the dough into the plate in the same manner as a traditional wheat crust.
  • The bottom sheet of parchment is now on top of the dough in the pie plate. Carefully peel awaythat bottom (now top) sheet of parchment.

See all of the cracks in the pie dough? Don’t freak out! The dough is very crumbly, but quite forgiving.Simply press the cracks in the pastry together, as if it were modeling clay.

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Once anycracks are fixed, lift the overhanging edges and press them into a decorative edge. In my experience, the edges want to fall apart unless I use a heavier hand to squeeze them into submission shape.

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The plain edge can either be left as is or coaxed into a more decorative edge.

The best gluten free pie crustis now ready to be filled and baked!

I’ve included more tips and tricks for using this gluten free pie crustin various pies in the recipe printable. No matter how you choose to bake it, you’ll end up with the best gluten free pie crust — one with a buttery, almost shortbread-like texture that holds up beautifully to most any filling.

Be sure to come back later to see the Gluten Free, Sugar Free Coconut Cream Pie that Imake with the best gluten free pie crust!

♥♥♥

Kirsten Kubert

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Best Gluten Free Pie Crust

A pie crust recipe that is so flaky and buttery, it’s hard to believe that it’s gluten free. Yield: Two 9-inch Pie Crusts Prep Time: 30 minutes, Cook Time: varies with recipe

30 minPrep Time

30 minTotal Time

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Ingredients

  • 2 C. Gluten Free All Purpose Flour Mix (I used King Arthur Flour brand)
  • 1/2 tsp. salt
  • 8 Tbs. unsalted butter, well chilled
  • 1 large egg, lightly beaten
  • 8 to 10 Tbs. iced water

Instructions

  1. Measure the flour into a large bowl. Whisk the salt into the gluten free flour. Make a well in the center of the mix. Using a box grater positioned over the well in the center, run the chilled butter through it to shred the butter into the well. Use a clean hand to gently toss the shredded butter into the flour mix until it is evenly distributed throughout. Add the beaten egg to the center, gently working it in with your fingers until the mixture is crumbly. Use a gentle hand but work quickly so as to keep the dough as flaky as possible.
  2. Add the iced water to the center, one tablespoon at a time, working it in by hand until a moist, crumbly dough forms. The crumbles should compress in shape and stick when squeezed together. In my experience, a gluten free crust should be made with more water than a traditional pie crust, or else it will become very dry and difficult to manipulate.
  3. Shape the dough into a large ball. Cut the ball in half, placing each half onto a sheet of parchment paper that has been sprinkled with additional gluten free all purpose flour mix. Form each half of dough into a smooth disk. Sprinkle a small amount of gluten free flour mix over each disk before covering them with another sheet of parchment paper.
  4. Roll each disk between the parchment paper until it is 2-inches larger that the pie plate. Carefully peel off the top layer of parchment. Pick up the rolled pie crust by the under layer or parchment, center it over the pie plate, and quickly flip it over into the plate. Carefully pull the bottom layer of parchment off of the pie crust. If the crust breaks apart in a few spots, and it likely will, just pinch the dough back together in those spots.

Notes

For a Double Crust Pie – fill the bottom crust with the desired filling. Flip the second crust over the filling, and crimp the edges of the two crusts together. Vent the top crust and bake as directed by the pie recipe.

For a Single Crust Pie – Crimp the edges of the gluten free crust, as desired. Fill the crust and bake as directed by the pie recipe.

To Blind Bake a Single Crust – Crimp the edges of the gluten free crust, as desired. Freeze the crust in the pie plate for at least 30 minutes, preferably overnight. When ready to bake, preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Line the frozen crust with a double thickness of aluminum foil. Fill the foil with 2 cups of dried beans or ceramic pie weights. Bake the crust for 12 minutes. Remove the foil and pie weights. Continue baking for another 2 to 3 minutes or until crust begins to brown. Allow the crust to cool completely before filling.

To Par-Bake a Single Crust - Crimp the edges of the gluten free crust, as desired. Freeze the crust in the pie plate for at least 30 minutes, preferably overnight. When ready to bake, preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Line the frozen crust with a double thickness of aluminum foil. Fill the foil with 2 cups of dried beans or ceramic pie weights. Bake the crust for 5 or 6 minutes or until crust begins to set but is not brown. Remove the foil and pie weights. Fill the pie and continue baking as directed by the recipe.

*ADDITIONAL NOTES: Gluten free pie crusts are not as flaky as a traditional pie crust made with wheat flour, nor will it behave in exactly the same way. Gluten free pie dough is fragile, so a little cracking when transferring the crust to a pie plate is normal. The dough also tends to dry out quickly, so if the dough will be sitting out while the filling is prepared, keep it covered with a lightly dampened paper towel. With all that said, this recipe is the closest approximation to a traditional wheat flour crust that I’ve been able to come up with, in that it is still flaky with a shortbread-like texture. This recipe was developed using King Arthur Flour’s Gluten Free All Purpose Flour Mix. I cannot guarantee success of this recipe using a different gluten free flour blend.*

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