Whole Wheat Pie Crust will transform your pie baking. A dash of stone ground whole wheat flour adds a hearty flavor to the classic dough.
Prep Time10 minutesmins
Chilling Time1 hourhr
Total Time1 hourhr10 minutesmins
Servings:10servings
Ingredients
10ozall purpose flour(2 cups, see note)
3 ½ozwhole wheat flour(⅔ cup)
1teaspoonsalt
1tablespoongranulated sugar
4ozvegetable shortening(or leaf lard, cold)
4ozunsalted butter(very cold and sliced into ¼" thin slices)
4ozice cold water(½ cup)
Instructions
Combine10 oz all purpose flour, 3 ½ oz whole wheat flour, 1 teaspoon salt and 1 tablespoon granulated sugar. Whisk together to mix the ingredients evenly.
Using your fingers, cut 4 oz lard or shortening into the flour mixture until it resembles coarse corn meal. Using your fingers, toss 4 oz unsalted butter into the flour mixture. Allow the slices of butter to break up into slightly smaller pieces into the flour. Work quickly so the butter doesn't get warm. Don't break the butter down completely. There should be some large flakes remaining.
Pour 4 oz ice cold water onto the flour all at once and toss to combine. Gently press the dough just until it comes together. It will look a little dry in spots. The water will redistribute in the dough as it rests.
Wrap the dough and refrigerate for at least 2-3 hours before using.
Notes
If measuring the flour by volume use the “dip & sweep” method. That is, dip the measuring cup into the flour bin, overfill it, then sweep away the excess.