An intelligent instructional video having perfect clarity of purpose, and without all the irritating gimmicks one sees in other how-to food videos. So enjoyable.
They're really all the same, just mild measurement differences with bakers trying to be different than others. Sift flower, salt, sugar, add cold butter broken up, sometimes shortening/lard, ice water, and there you go.
That's simply not true. She doesn't show us the actual shaping of the edge for instance. That's the only reason I watched this and stupid me, ten minutes of my life wasted.
This is Claudia on my hubbys laptop. He doesn't know his way around the kitchen! I've fought with pie crusts for literally 50 years. This finally taught me what I need to know about making pie crust! I think I love you!
I have made many many pie crusts, even have a youtube video of my own. But for some reason, after all my success in pie crusts, I still have failures and imperfect pie crusts. Until now. This recipe and method works every time. My first pie crust using this method turned out exactly like that of the video. Exactly. Thank you very much for sharing. I wrote down the recipe for my use: Best Ever Pie Crust (Chicago Tribune/ JL) Ingredients ● 2-1/4 cup flour ● 1 tsp kosher salt (original: 2 tsp) ● 1 Tablespoon sugar (original: 1/2 Tablespoon) ● 9 Tablespoons butter (1-1/8 stick), cubed refrigerator ● 5 Tablespoons butter, cubed, frozen ● 1/2 cup ice cold water + 1 tablespoon vinegar (will not use all of the water) Directions 1. Cube 5 Tablespoons of butter and place in the freezer. 2. Prepare a pie pan with shortening and a light coat of flour. 3. Add flour, salt, and sugar to the food processor and pulse. 4. Cube the fridge butter and add it to the food processor. Short pulse until like sand. 5. Add cubed frozen butter and short pulse until like sand. 6. Add 5 tablespoons of water mixture and short pulse. The dough SHOULD NOT come together in the food processor. Take a handful of dough and press it in your hand. If it comes together, you're done. Otherwise add 1/2 tablespoon of water mixture and test again. 7. Dump dough onto a lightly floured surface and knead until the dough comes together with a smooth exterior. 8. Divide into two pieces, flatten and shape into disks, wrap in plastic wrap, and let rest in the refrigerator for at least 1/2 hour or overnight. (I use approximately 390-400 g for a single pie crust). 9. Remove the dough from the refrigerator and using your hands, flatten into a larger disk. 10. Roll out, frequently rotating dough 90 degrees. Roll out to approximately 14 inches. 11. Use a 14" form to cut excess dough, then place dough in your prepared pie pan. 12. Crimp, and allow to rest in the refrigerator for 10 minutes then in the freezer for at least 15 minutes.
Absolutely the best pie shell tutorial I have ever seen! I have at least 20 videos of pie crusts but this is the one I will go to. Bar none! BRAVO Hoosier Pie Queen!
Fantastic! The most impressive pie crust making ever. I’ve made two pies this week using this recipe and they were delicious and very manageable. Thank you for being so generous with your recipe and instructions.
There are a lot of great bakers out there like you,but you are by far the best teacher I have ever come across ! I am a very experienced baker but I still have learned tips and techniques from you. Your videos are a joy to watch ! You certainly relay your passion for baking. I am recovering a ankle surgery but after seeing one of your pie videos, I had to hobble in my kitchen to make a lemon meringue pie. Please don't ever stop sharing your skills with all of us.
Ma'am, I would never believe you could kneed a pie crust and my crusts were always crumbly patch- works. Your way really worked and for once, I had a pie crust that I could work with and it was light and flaky too when it was cooked! Thank you!
I have followed so many videos on baking and cooking, yours is by far the best. Many chefs don't realise a lot of us are trying not only a dish but actual cooking or baking for the first time and skip many steps. You showing us how the dough should look and how it changes was a great help! I also love the encouraging words you give at the end. Superb!
I’ve never made a pie crust before, but something tells me this is the best recipe. I like the nuances in her techniques, which I haven’t found in other pie tutorials. My dough is in the fridge resting. Can’t wait to make quiche.
I've been making my own pie dough for over 40 years but I know I can always learn another tip, which I did. This is a great video for beginners or old hands like me.
For 30 years I have always been asked to bring the pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner. This year, 2021, it was the best tasting pumpkin pie crust because I found this recipe!!!! Wow! Now I shall always use it!
YESS IT MOST SURELY IS,!! This IS THE ONE TO TEACH A YOUNG PERSON HOW IT CAN BE DONE, AS LONG AS THEY ALL HAVE A FOOD PROCESSOR, mind you, some of us learned to use some old fashioned elbow grease and a fork to stir with ...IT WORKED WELL TOO,! Amazingly eh?.. thanks very much for this video, its the BEST ONE IVE SEEN ON RUclips TODAY,! Hope the newbies find this one first.. then they will succeed with pie crust forever.. my sister taught me in the early sixties .. no processors then!!.. but .. hey there was good pie crust anyway girls/guys.. BEST..cheryl🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
@@cherylidler2386 (: That's a good point to make, and besides that, some people don't have a food processor, so they can still make one without it!!!!! ... 😚 (: People forget that before all the new gadgets, people could still make things!!!!! ... 😚
Thank you dearly for sharing your post,; in suffering a brain injury, and relearning to cook, this was by far seriously helpful in breaking down details. While I don't have a mixer or food processor yet and did the mix by hand, I kept looking for the texture that you highlighted and continued until achieved, This was absolutely wonderful for a chicken pot pie that took me three days to complete since I have partial paralysis, however in mixing sugar, added garlic italian seasoning, apple cider, and the exact amount of water you indicated, this is the only one that gave beautiful results. Sincerest
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this beautiful piecrust and show me what I’ve been doing wrong for oh so many years. Happy baking my dear.
POWERFUL demo. I felt like I was in class sitting front row. Love the way u explained everything. I really liked the way u cut the dough in a perfect circle. I'm gonna use this method. Thanx a lot.
@@donnawhite1876 - lard doesn’t burn or add colour either like butter does. I fry eggs in lard too. They turn out perfectly. We don’t eat fried food often, so it’s not too harmful or fattening.
@@alicegionzago2916 - here it is, good luck. This is for one crust, double it for two. * 1.5 cups all purpose flour (don’t use old flour) don’t sift it, put it in a bag and shake it to unsettle it. * pinch of salt * 1/2 cup lard (the best you can find) * 3-4 Tablespoons cold water * Stir together flour and salt. * Cut in lard until you have a nice crumbly mixture. * Add just enough water to make it come together into a dough. * Pat into a flat disk and wrap with plastic wrap. Chill at least a half hour. * Roll into a thin circle and fit into your pie pan. Crimp edge. Cold water and cold lard is best, the dough won’t melt and be easier to work with. Don’t work it too much, you’ll work all the air out of the dough and it won’t be flaky. (My biggest mistake when I first learned.) My mom and aunt were fascinating to watch make pies, when they worked the dough, they were very gentle with just their fingers not they whole hand as I was doing. My pies crust was hard, theirs were flaky. It took me years to learn how to handle dough correctly. Don’t roll it too much either, roll it out, get a circle and stop……don’t use too much strength when you roll, nice and easy. I apologize if you are an experienced pie maker, some people have asked for the recipe who have never baked anything before. It’s a great crust, you’ll be pleased I’m sure. Thanks for asking. Enjoy.
@@nordiagayle2707 No I Don't Eat Out. Screw U Bucko Even Dr wear gloves when he did Total Hip replacement surgery on me & EVERY STAFF MEMBER WEAR GLOVES BEFORE THEY DO ANYTHING TO A PATIENT.
This worked great for me after trying many others methods with less than good results. I especially liked the tip to pound the dough round before rolling and the crimping method. Also mixing the vinegar with the water is great too. I used to just throw it into the flour. Worked perfect for me the first time.
All the "secrets" of pie crust in one place. This video demystifies making a great pastry crust. Thank you for your generosity in sharing your expertise!
I have never baked a pie but have always wanted to. My mother was a great cook ( she learned from her deaf grandmother when she was a girl) and could whip out a pie in no time or so it seemed. I have been looking at you tube channels for pie crusts and pies. I loved your presentation and I am ordering your book. I really connected with your advice that it takes practice. I am a great believer in experience, and that means doing something over and over until you are good at it. I am also a Hoosier.
Practice makes perfect. I taught my self before there was internet. Meaning years ago I was not able to learn from internet cause it was not available. The cook books I had then never stressed cold butter. Instead crisco. Kept at it till I finely got the hang of it. Would have been nice to have been able to look at you tube and watch videos on making pie crusts. So practice and good luck.
Pie dough is very much technique oriented. Your descriptions are spot on from room temp to time and pressure used to get proper combination. I've never used vinegar in my dough, but i'm looking forward to using it. Thanks for the clear and concise video. 👍
Thanks a lot. Your demonstration has been very helpful as I am a beginner in making pies.I not only benefited from your demonstration but also enjoyed watching it.
Paula Haney was so sweet, detailed and easy to listen to. I feel in love with pie crust making while watching this video. I grew to hate trying to make pie crusts! Now I believe I can make pies🎉🎈
Thank you soooo much. I have been baking wonderful baked goods to please,family and friends for years. However, unlike one of the other commenters my crust is pretty good most of the time but not consistently… ( NEVER “ perfect” ) Your technique has been the game changer for me . I have been making consistently good crusts with all of your suggestions.Obviously the success of your business speaks for the success of your method. Thanks again. Marjorie from Georgia US.
Enjoyed watching. Your techniques just validated what I had learned from a mother in law who made apple pies for years for church bake sales. Only difference was not using the food processor. Instead, used pastry cutter to incorporate the butter in the flour, taking care not to overwork things. Took about 4 minutes to make a similar crust. Thanks for sharing the crimping technique.
The Best Pie Crust EVER!!! All my friends were asking how I made my pie crust every time I bake a pie. It makes me smile,they love the crust more than anything, LOL.
Thank you very much, this is a beautiful pie dough recipe and demonstration! I for one really appreciate all your instructions, demonstration and hands on!!! Awesome!! 😊😊
Outstanding video and instructions. I’m a good pie maker and famous for my lattice work. But you can always learn something new and I definitely learned new tricks here! Thank you so much for taking the time to do this.
Thanks so much for sharing your expertise. Ive never been good a pastry but the kids and I are now confident & excited to get to work on an apple pie. Thanks again from New Zealand.
I already made one pie, the dough is very similar to shorcake difers in temperature and oil.. However Mother Bernarda shared a technique that gives exact elasticity.. No other video I've seen had it close to perfection with a very simple technique.. Not judging just learning from eveyone, thanks for sharing yours! #Piecrust #Vinegar #2023 ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
Made this recipe today for a chicken pot pie. Followed the recipe and the crusts came out very flaky and delish!!! So proud!!! This recipe is a keeper! If anyone only has salted butter like me, I only added 1/2 tsp salt not the amount she recommends. The crust wasn’t salty at all.
the sweetness, the honesty i never found in any professional on you tube. the best ever demonstration. thank u i m definitely gona try. it was a nightmare before but now😘😘😘👍🏻
This is the recipe I have used for years!! I have baked pies professionally too, but definitely learned some tips here. You are awesome. Awesome tutorial.
I'm hoping my comment reaches Paula Haney, since this video is 7 years old. I've experimented with tons of pie crust recipes, but this one had the absolute best flavor and consistency as well. It's a far cry from the shortening and butter combo. The bottom of my crust was a tad bit thick, but I believe it needed to be rolled out a little more. Thanks so much Paula.
Thank you! Followed your directions. Emulated your techniques and voila. Perfect pie crust. Every single time. Must have got lucky. Never a bad crust, holidays and cherry pie are in a perfect synchronous state.
I looking for receipies as I am planning a menu for my son's housewarming party and I want everything to be homemade I loved your pie crust and the demonstration and I am going to use it for the pies and the quiches than I am planning to do. Wish me good luck and thank you again
That is such a pretty pie dough. I love the way you crimped the edges. I’m starting to get the hang of it but I still love watching videos on it. You explained the process very well, too. Thank you. 😊🥧🥰
Thanks so much for sharing. When I was in culinary school I remember fighting with pie 🥧 dough. My Chef made me stop and said “ why are you letting this dough win this fight?” She was right. So now I try to have patience because I like to bake and I should be enjoying it. Your way is the best I’ve seen. Thanks again!! Xx
Heavenly i would say that entire summer has made you 'the pie whisperer ' the 1st time my pie crust(s) come out as beautiful as this one in your vid i'm putting a sign in it 'L👀K But Don't Touch' 😁
One of the best instructional videos on pie dough that I've seen.
I am a 29 year old single man that is really seeking new hobbies. So thank you so much for showing me this step by step process. Thank you!!
An intelligent instructional video having perfect clarity of purpose, and without all the irritating gimmicks one sees in other how-to food videos. So enjoyable.
You kidding? What does it look like when it gets pulled out of the oven???
@@oldguy7144 Pretty much as you'd expect I expect.
They're really all the same, just mild measurement differences with bakers trying to be different than others. Sift flower, salt, sugar, add cold butter broken up, sometimes shortening/lard, ice water, and there you go.
are you making too long in explain & too too much butter ! that is not a good one to eat ….
This is not her first rodeo! Clear, concise instructions. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and techniques.
That's simply not true. She doesn't show us the actual shaping of the edge for instance. That's the only reason I watched this and stupid me, ten minutes of my life wasted.
Mute the music
This is Claudia on my hubbys laptop. He doesn't know his way around the kitchen! I've fought with pie crusts for literally 50 years. This finally taught me what I need to know about making pie crust! I think I love you!
Best pie crust tutorial video, I’ve watched it over and over again
This is the BEST pie crust class I have watched. Bravo 💜🎉
I have made many many pie crusts, even have a youtube video of my own. But for some reason, after all my success in pie crusts, I still have failures and imperfect pie crusts. Until now. This recipe and method works every time. My first pie crust using this method turned out exactly like that of the video. Exactly. Thank you very much for sharing. I wrote down the recipe for my use:
Best Ever Pie Crust (Chicago Tribune/ JL)
Ingredients
● 2-1/4 cup flour
● 1 tsp kosher salt (original: 2 tsp)
● 1 Tablespoon sugar (original: 1/2 Tablespoon)
● 9 Tablespoons butter (1-1/8 stick), cubed refrigerator
● 5 Tablespoons butter, cubed, frozen
● 1/2 cup ice cold water + 1 tablespoon vinegar (will not use all of the water)
Directions
1. Cube 5 Tablespoons of butter and place in the freezer.
2. Prepare a pie pan with shortening and a light coat of flour.
3. Add flour, salt, and sugar to the food processor and pulse.
4. Cube the fridge butter and add it to the food processor. Short pulse until like sand.
5. Add cubed frozen butter and short pulse until like sand.
6. Add 5 tablespoons of water mixture and short pulse. The dough SHOULD NOT come
together in the food processor. Take a handful of dough and press it in your hand. If it
comes together, you're done. Otherwise add 1/2 tablespoon of water mixture and test
again.
7. Dump dough onto a lightly floured surface and knead until the dough comes together
with a smooth exterior.
8. Divide into two pieces, flatten and shape into disks, wrap in plastic wrap, and let rest in
the refrigerator for at least 1/2 hour or overnight. (I use approximately 390-400 g for a
single pie crust).
9. Remove the dough from the refrigerator and using your hands, flatten into a larger disk.
10. Roll out, frequently rotating dough 90 degrees. Roll out to approximately 14 inches.
11. Use a 14" form to cut excess dough, then place dough in your prepared pie pan.
12. Crimp, and allow to rest in the refrigerator for 10 minutes then in the freezer for at least
15 minutes.
Absolutely the best pie shell tutorial I have ever seen! I have at least 20 videos of pie crusts but this is the one I will go to. Bar none! BRAVO Hoosier Pie Queen!
I totally agree
Agree
Give me the reshape for the PIE DOUGH
Agree.
The little details you give here, has been such a big help in understanding how the perfect crust is made, taste is perfect!
Thank you 🙋🏻♀️
Fantastic! The most impressive pie crust making ever. I’ve made two pies this week using this recipe and they were delicious and very manageable. Thank you for being so generous with your recipe and instructions.
There are a lot of great bakers out there like you,but you are by far the best teacher I have ever come across ! I am a very experienced baker but I still have learned tips and techniques from you. Your videos are a joy to watch ! You certainly relay your passion for baking. I am recovering a ankle surgery but after seeing one of your pie videos, I had to hobble in my kitchen to make a lemon meringue pie. Please don't ever stop sharing your skills with all of us.
Enjoyed and agree with your reply,.. I wonder if she reads them???
What a lovely woman , your energy and your voice are very soothing. Thanks for the great tutorial.
Yes she is adorable
I agree!
I was thinking the same.
Ma'am, I would never believe you could kneed a pie crust and my crusts were always crumbly patch- works. Your way really worked and for once, I had a pie crust that I could work with and it was light and flaky too when it was cooked! Thank you!
(: "knead" ... ☺
I have followed so many videos on baking and cooking, yours is by far the best. Many chefs don't realise a lot of us are trying not only a dish but actual cooking or baking for the first time and skip many steps. You showing us how the dough should look and how it changes was a great help! I also love the encouraging words you give at the end. Superb!
I’ve never made a pie crust before, but something tells me this is the best recipe. I like the nuances in her techniques, which I haven’t found in other pie tutorials. My dough is in the fridge resting. Can’t wait to make quiche.
I've been making my own pie dough for over 40 years but I know I can always learn another tip, which I did. This is a great video for beginners or old hands like me.
I totally agree
Exactly! She is a great teacher!
How do you make yours for a chicken pot pie ? Lol
why not grate the butter
Best pie prep video I've ever seen!!!
GREAT DEMONSTRATION! This is the BEST tutorial I have ever seen on making pie dough! THANK YOU so much! I can’t wait to try it. 🍰
except that I do by hand, everything to understand the mixtures.
The freezer part is very important. Also prevents the dough from shrinking. Very nice tips!
The best of the very best, of comprehensive,beautifully demo-ed
pie crust videos.especially with those lid circles and precision crimping.
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For 30 years I have always been asked to bring the pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner. This year, 2021, it was the best tasting pumpkin pie crust because I found this recipe!!!! Wow! Now I shall always use it!
This has to be the most explained in detailed, best instructional video I have seen o. Pie crusts. Bravo!
YESS IT MOST SURELY IS,!! This IS THE ONE TO TEACH A YOUNG PERSON HOW IT CAN BE DONE, AS LONG AS THEY ALL HAVE A FOOD PROCESSOR, mind you, some of us learned to use some old fashioned elbow grease and a fork to stir with ...IT WORKED WELL TOO,! Amazingly eh?.. thanks very much for this video, its the BEST ONE IVE SEEN ON RUclips TODAY,! Hope the newbies find this one first.. then they will succeed with pie crust forever.. my sister taught me in the early sixties .. no processors then!!.. but .. hey there was good pie crust anyway girls/guys.. BEST..cheryl🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
@@cherylidler2386
(: That's a good point to make, and besides that, some people don't have a food processor, so they can still make one without it!!!!! ... 😚
(: People forget that before all the new gadgets, people could still make things!!!!! ... 😚
Thank you dearly for sharing your post,; in suffering a brain injury, and relearning to cook, this was by far seriously helpful in breaking down details. While I don't have a mixer or food processor yet and did the mix by hand, I kept looking for the texture that you highlighted and continued until achieved, This was absolutely wonderful for a chicken pot pie that took me three days to complete since I have partial paralysis, however in mixing sugar, added garlic italian seasoning, apple cider, and the exact amount of water you indicated, this is the only one that gave beautiful results. Sincerest
Thank you so much for taking the time to make this beautiful piecrust and show me what I’ve been doing wrong for oh so many years. Happy baking my dear.
Beautiful 😊 demonstration. This is the best pie crust video on RUclips. Thank you so much for posting your talent.
POWERFUL demo. I felt like I was in class sitting front row. Love the way u explained everything. I really liked the way u cut the dough in a perfect circle. I'm gonna use this method. Thanx a lot.
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I’ve baked pies for years, and used lard as mom taught us. I will try with butter as you demonstrated. Best crimping ever. Excellent video.
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I was taught to use lard as well because in our home butter was too expensive back in the late 50s/60's !
@@donnawhite1876 - lard doesn’t burn or add colour either like butter does. I fry eggs in lard too. They turn out perfectly. We don’t eat fried food often, so it’s not too harmful or fattening.
Mr Chapman please can you share your mother's recipe with me.
@@alicegionzago2916 - here it is, good luck.
This is for one crust, double it for two.
* 1.5 cups all purpose flour (don’t use old flour) don’t sift it, put it in a bag and shake it to unsettle it.
* pinch of salt
* 1/2 cup lard (the best you can find)
* 3-4 Tablespoons cold water
* Stir together flour and salt.
* Cut in lard until you have a nice crumbly mixture.
* Add just enough water to make it come together into a dough.
* Pat into a flat disk and wrap with plastic wrap. Chill at least a half hour.
* Roll into a thin circle and fit into your pie pan. Crimp edge.
Cold water and cold lard is best, the dough won’t melt and be easier to work with.
Don’t work it too much, you’ll work all the air out of the dough and it won’t be flaky. (My biggest mistake when I first learned.)
My mom and aunt were fascinating to watch make pies, when they worked the dough, they were very gentle with just their fingers not they whole hand as I was doing. My pies crust was hard, theirs were flaky. It took me years to learn how to handle dough correctly. Don’t roll it too much either, roll it out, get a circle and stop……don’t use too much strength when you roll, nice and easy.
I apologize if you are an experienced pie maker, some people have asked for the recipe who have never baked anything before. It’s a great crust, you’ll be pleased I’m sure. Thanks for asking. Enjoy.
This is the best demonstration of pie crust making I've ever seen. Three cheers!
Thank you! You have inspired me to try making my Christmas pie crust. Merry CHRISTMAS 🎄
Heartbroken that the element in my oven is broken and I'd love to try this recipe, so I'm saving this for sure!😊
I HOPE YOU GET SICK EATING THIS BITCHS FOOD WITH NO GLOVES ON!!! GERMS!!!GERMS!!!GERMS!!! THUMBS DOWN!!!
@@dianagillen1362 you sounded very stupid. You need to go into a restaurant kitchen and see what happens. I hope you dont eat out.
@@nordiagayle2707 No I Don't Eat Out. Screw U Bucko Even Dr wear gloves when he did Total Hip replacement surgery on me & EVERY STAFF MEMBER WEAR GLOVES BEFORE THEY DO ANYTHING TO A PATIENT.
I’m so impressed! She speaks crystal clear and explained the demo so easy and understable. She’s a pro!!!
This worked great for me after trying many others methods with less than good results. I especially liked the tip to pound the dough round before rolling and the crimping method. Also mixing the vinegar with the water is great too. I used to just throw it into the flour. Worked perfect for me the first time.
Vinegar is the Secret Ingredient that leaves no #Vinegar taste but REALLY DOSE MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE in Flakiness
All the "secrets" of pie crust in one place. This video demystifies making a great pastry crust. Thank you for your generosity in sharing your expertise!
Thank you, Paula for the insight to the chemistry of a perfect pie crust!!!!
I can't believe how big and thin this pastry was & it still didn't split. I can't wait to try this superb recipe.
have you tried it ??? what do you think ??!!
I have never baked a pie but have always wanted to. My mother was a great cook ( she learned from her deaf grandmother when she was a girl) and could whip out a pie in no time or so it seemed. I have been looking at you tube channels for pie crusts and pies. I loved your presentation and I am ordering your book. I really connected with your advice that it takes practice. I am a great believer in experience, and that means doing something over and over until you are good at it. I am also a Hoosier.
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Practice makes perfect. I taught my self before there was internet. Meaning years ago I was not able to learn from internet cause it was not available. The cook books I had then never stressed cold butter. Instead crisco. Kept at it till I finely got the hang of it. Would have been nice to have been able to look at you tube and watch videos on making pie crusts. So practice and good luck.
I loved how you gave a re-cap on the instructions. Thanks for the tips!
This is how a Professional coneys the Skills with Honesty and no envy no Ego ,thanks for people like you on this Planet .
THANKS FOR A CLEAR, UNDERSTANDABLE lesson.
"Honesty"? Yeah, the alien germ has taken hold in this one.
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I need something like this on my planet though....any ideas?
Like a chef boiii!
The easiest pie demonstration I seen. Thank you.
Glad I came across this. It's been so long since I made pie dough - this was a wonderful refresher!
Pie dough is very much technique oriented. Your descriptions are spot on from room temp to time and pressure used to get proper combination. I've never used vinegar in my dough, but i'm looking forward to using it. Thanks for the clear and concise video. 👍
Thank you for this tutorial I'm learning baking again after several years of not baking this is great
Thanks a lot. Your demonstration has been very helpful as I am a beginner in making pies.I not only benefited from your demonstration but also enjoyed watching it.
I definitely appreciated all of the tips you shared. We are never too old to learn something new. Thank you
Paula Haney was so sweet, detailed and easy to listen to. I feel in love with pie crust making while watching this video. I grew to hate trying to make pie crusts! Now I believe I can make pies🎉🎈
I wanna try too this Sunday,thank Chef.
The pros always make it look simple as pie! Great video!
Thank you soooo much. I have been baking wonderful baked goods to please,family and friends for years. However, unlike one of the other commenters my crust is pretty good most of the time but not consistently… ( NEVER “ perfect” ) Your technique has been the game changer for me . I have been making consistently good crusts with all of your suggestions.Obviously the success of your business speaks for the success of your method. Thanks again. Marjorie from Georgia US.
Thank you for this tutorial! I feel much more confidant in trying out making a pie with your recipe, while using your helpful tools and tips!
Enjoyed watching. Your techniques just validated what I had learned from a mother in law who made apple pies for years for church bake sales. Only difference was not using the food processor. Instead, used pastry cutter to incorporate the butter in the flour, taking care not to overwork things. Took about 4 minutes to make a similar crust. Thanks for sharing the crimping technique.
The Best Pie Crust EVER!!! All my friends were asking how I made my pie crust every time I bake a pie. It makes me smile,they love the crust more than anything, LOL.
Probably the best pie dough recipe video out there from a pastry chef. Saving this! Thank you Paula Haney.
Easy to follow instruction. No pressure methods. And BTW, loving the easy way to demonstrate/explain the “crimp”. 😊
Thank you very much, this is a beautiful pie dough recipe and demonstration! I for one really appreciate all your instructions, demonstration and hands on!!! Awesome!! 😊😊
Outstanding video and instructions. I’m a good pie maker and famous for my lattice work. But you can always learn something new and I definitely learned new tricks here! Thank you so much for taking the time to do this.
Fantastic class of technique and process. You're a Pro! Thank you so much for sharing your expertise. Greetings from Brazil!
What a great teacher you are, learned a lot.
She is so calm and composed … loved it 😍
Best presentation I’ve seen out of the dozens I’ve watched! Thank you!
Just saw this vid and it's the best demo i've seen on how to make a flaky pie crust. Clear and precise. Thanks a lot :)
Thank you so much!!! The best pie recipe I had tried...you're an excellent teacher, I got a perfect pie crust.😍🤗
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Saved me years of learning by trial and error. Much love and thanks.
You are an excellent teacher Paula! I've never really tried making pie crusts, but it's interesting to watch experts like yourself do it.
What is the name of ur book!
Thank you Paula. Your demonstration and tips have worked wonders in my family. Thank you so much for explaining it all so well.
Professional demonstration with no reserve
Perfect flexible pie crust I was looking for
Thanks a lot
Thanks so much for sharing your expertise. Ive never been good a pastry but the kids and I are now confident & excited to get to work on an apple pie. Thanks again from New Zealand.
I've watched countless youtubes on making a pie crust. This one is brilliant! Thank you Paula!
Súper,!
Love your name.
Same old.. I tasted a french pastry crust and now know what i want.. but just as high on the heart attack meter..
I already made one pie, the dough is very similar to shorcake difers in temperature and oil.. However Mother Bernarda shared a technique that gives exact elasticity.. No other video I've seen had it close to perfection with a very simple technique.. Not judging just learning from eveyone, thanks for sharing yours!
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Very comprehensive. Wish I had seen this years ago. Thanks.
Made this recipe today for a chicken pot pie. Followed the recipe and the crusts came out very flaky and delish!!! So proud!!! This recipe is a keeper! If anyone only has salted butter like me, I only added 1/2 tsp salt not the amount she recommends. The crust wasn’t salty at all.
This is a fabulous video and I cannot wait to try this for pies at Christmas...Thank you for the wonderful tutorial!!!
Do you use all haft of cuop water?
A first class instructional video with clear, concise, and understandable directions. Thank you!
Absolutely great tutorials. My crust came out wonderful and my family raved. Thank you so much!
the sweetness, the honesty i never found in any professional on you tube. the best ever demonstration. thank u i m definitely gona try. it was a nightmare before but now😘😘😘👍🏻
Great video. Never thought about putting the prebaked pie crust in the freezer but makes sense.
Best instructional video for crust I have seen! Thank you!
This is the recipe I have used for years!! I have baked pies professionally too, but definitely learned some tips here. You are awesome. Awesome tutorial.
I'm hoping my comment reaches Paula Haney, since this video is 7 years old. I've experimented with tons of pie crust recipes, but this one had the absolute best flavor and consistency as well. It's a far cry from the shortening and butter combo. The bottom of my crust was a tad bit thick, but I believe it needed to be rolled out a little more. Thanks so much Paula.
Thank you, Paula for sharing this valuable lesson on pie cruist. A tell all video, by watching it, it makes my day. Will bookmark this page. Great!
Thank you for your great tutorial. A lot of tips and tricks of the trade... I must admit making a pie crust is intimidating for me.
Excellent demo. So simple and easy😍
That was an excellent Pie Dough/Crust demo! Thank you for posting it!
Very detailed instructions. Loved how the crust turned out. Thank you
Pictures please!
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This is my go-to pie crust recipe. It took me a few tries to get the dough right, but it was so worth it! Thank you so much, happy new year everyone!
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This was outstanding, as someone else said. Also, your remarks at the end really put things into perspective and were very much appreciated!
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Thank you! Followed your directions. Emulated your techniques and voila. Perfect pie crust. Every single time. Must have got lucky. Never a bad crust, holidays and cherry pie are in a perfect synchronous state.
What if I don't have a blender.
I looking for receipies as I am planning a menu for my son's housewarming party and I want everything to be homemade I loved your pie crust and the demonstration and I am going to use it for the pies and the quiches than I am planning to do. Wish me good luck and thank you again
How did it go?
Thanks to have you teach us in your good technique in the kitchen.You ate a good teacher in this domain.
Thank you, I like that you added sugar, and I have always made my pies with shortening, but will be sure to try your method. It is much appreciated.
Seems like refrigerating the flour would be a good idea. Fantastic video. Lots of good info. Perfect timing; I'm making blueberry pie tonight.
love how you explain the process. Very detail. thank you for sharing.
That is such a pretty pie dough. I love the way you crimped the edges. I’m starting to get the hang of it but I still love watching videos on it.
You explained the process very well, too. Thank you. 😊🥧🥰
Thanks so much for sharing.
When I was in culinary school I remember fighting with pie 🥧 dough. My Chef made me stop and said “ why are you letting this dough win this fight?” She was right. So now I try to have patience because I like to bake and I should be enjoying it. Your way is the best I’ve seen. Thanks again!! Xx
I put vinager in my pie crust, but, I learned a lot from this. Thank you. ❤️
Awesome pie crust Thanks for showing us how it’s really done
Thank you for uploading, you are very good in teaching how to make a pie dough, very detailed. Thanks, I'm planning to make a cashew pie.
Heavenly i would say that entire summer has made you 'the pie whisperer ' the 1st time my pie crust(s) come out as beautiful as this one in your vid i'm putting a sign in it 'L👀K But Don't Touch' 😁
This is the best pie crust recipe I have find, tried for Christmas eve dinner and my pecan pie was very tasty.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge of pie crusts with us.
I'm buying the book TODAY! Thank you so much for this wonderfully informative video.
Thank you for teaching us. I really learned how to make a pie dough. God bless you and keep safe always
This was the BEST pie crust tutorial .... My pie crust was AMAZING.... THANK U SO MUCH