The Pie Crust Secret


One of my favorite amateur food photographers and Recipezaar Chefs, Marg, turned me on to the most wonderful little “gadget” the other day. Marg is always posting photos on Recipezaar of gorgeous pies that she has made. The crusts always look flaky, delicious and professional. I finally sent her an e-mail to see if she would share her secret. Much to my thankfulness, she did. So…what was Marg’s secret to making delicious looking pie crusts? She always uses a product called a Pie Crust Bag to roll out her pie crust dough in. I had never heard of a pie crust bag, so Google came to the rescue. Come to find out, there is a wonderful tool out there that pie crust makers around the world should be rejoicing about. This is a simple round plastic bag with a zipper. To use it, you very lightly flour the interior of the bag, place your pie crust dough into the bag, zip it up and begin rolling. The bags come in several different sizes. If you are rolling a 9″ pie, use the 9″ bag and roll your dough out to the edges. Need a larger pie crust? There is a bag a size larger just for you! After you are done with the rolling process, you unzip the bag, lift the dough off the bag and place it into the pie pan. No messy flour board to clean up. No sticky dough to contend with. No guessing on if your circle is big enough. This wonderful tool has redeemed the pie crust making process for me. Just when I was getting tired of always having my dough stick to the board and cleaning up the big mess after making a pie crust, I find this gadget that has given me faith into pie crust baking again. Since there is a significantly less amount of flour when you use the pie crust bag, your pie crust will have the perfect moist, flaky texture that you have been striving for all along.

Pie Crust Bags can be found in many stores and online at several websites, including King Arthur Flour. At roughly $6.00, it is a gadget well worth the minimal investment.

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I have heard of these bags before and I’m sure they do help but I’d much rather deal with a board to clean than something that has pie dough in the zipper. Alton Brown uses a ziplock bag but you are limited to that size. Once you have enough pie crust under your belt, both literally and figuratively, you can sneak out of the bag, I have faith in you.

Thanks for your faith! This little thing is actually simple to clean, to be honest with you. I’ve used it four times now and clean up has taken less than a minute. I don’t roll it all the way to the zipper, so haven’t had a problem with dough stuck in the zipper.

The thing is, I’m more concerned about thickness. I use a pair of 1/8-inch wooden dowels placed on wither side of the dough as I roll it out. When the polling pin is resting on the dowels instead of the dough then I know the dough is the right thickness and is UNIFORM.

These are GREAT .
Mom had them many years ago and I have been looking to replace them .
Finaly found them . Clean up is simple.

At which stores can these be found? Buying online, shipping on such a small item doubles the cost. I have called around and haven’t found it at any local stores.