Pie For Pi Day!

Vegan Mud Pie Ice Cream
Vegan Mud Pie Ice Cream

It’s my favorite time of the year, a celebration of Pie, or really, a celebration of people who don’t “get” math so we turn a math thing into a food thing. Here are a few of my favorite ways to celebrate Pi Day 2018!

Homemade Pie Crust

Vegan Pot Pie
Vegan Pot Pie

Pot Pie

Shepherds Pie

Vegan French Silk

 

Vegan Key Lime Pie Cheesecake
Vegan Key Lime Pie Cheesecake

Lemon Meringue

Mud Pie Ice Cream 

Blueberry Pie

Vegan Key Lime Pie Cheesecake

 

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Pi Day 2017!

Lemon Meringue Pie
Lemon Meringue Pie

Happy Pi Day! I hope you get to celebrate with a delightful pie or two. I have a few to recommend in case you’re looking for inspiration.

Making vegan pie crust
Making vegan pie crust

Lets start with how to make pie crust

Then we can move on to the good stuff:

Vegan Blueberry pie

Vegan Apple Pie

Vegan Apple Pie

Vegan Pot Pie

Vegan French Silk

Traditional Lemon Meringue 

Vegan Shepherds Pie 

A Video of My Mom Making Pie Crust

Making vegan pie crust
Making vegan pie crust

I usually just post a link to my videos in the post that they relate to, but this one is special. My mom came to visit last week and I convinced her to go on camera and make her famous pie crust! Not only is my mom sweet and wonderful, she is also an incredible cook and baker. She is the original “happy food ninja”. The pie crust she makes is basically the one she was taught by her grandmother (we just substitute vegetable shortening for lard). My mom is sharing some super fun tips and letting you in on the secrets to the perfect crust. I hope you enjoy!

Perfect Homemade Vegan Pie Crust

Perfect Homemade Pie Crust
Crimping the Edges of Perfect Homemade Pie Crust

My mom always said “you only make homemade pie crust for people you love.” This is a true statement as pie crust is a labor of love. It really isn’t hard, but it does take a little time, effort, and mess to make. My mom always made pretty much everything from scratch and I have many memories of her rolling out the dough for pie crust. Pie was her favorite, and her specialty. Every holiday in our house was celebrated with pie. Thanksgiving was really a time to rejoice as she spent DAYS making pie. We would have apple, pumpkin, pecan, and french silk every Thanksgiving. It was amazing! The heart of her pie started with this simple crust.

The perfect pie crust is light, flaky, a bit salty, and falls in crispy pieces when you take a bite. This crust has always been vegan, the accidental vegan thing, and lives up to the perfect crust. I have added a few tips and tricks from my mom for a perfect crust which I am sharing after the recipe.

I had a lot of fun with this post and I didn’t even have to make the pie! My mom is here for a visit and she joined me for a video  and made me an amazing apple pie with her perfect crust. I got to help:) It was a perfect rainy day of baking and hanging out with my mom and filming the video with her while Wolfie took a super long nap. I don’t get much better than that!

Makes 2 crusts, or one two crust pie (Such as apple)

 Ingredients
  • 2 1/2 cups all purpose flour-plus extra to roll crust
  • 1 tsp. salt
  • 10 TBL vegetable shortening
  • 4-6 TBL very cold water-add an ice cube while making the recipe

Instructions

  1. Mix the flour and salt together in a medium bowl, or in your food processor.
  2. Cut in the shortening with a pastry cutter, fork, or with short pulses in your food processor.
  3. Mixing with a fork, rubber spatula add just enough of the water to hold the crust together in a ball with no large cracks when you press it together with your hands or the spatula.
  4. On a clean dry flat area sprinkle flour in a shape larger than you want your crust.
  5. Split the dough in half and make each half in to a ball.
  6. Place the dough ball in the middle of the floured area and sprinkle more flour on the dough as well as on a rolling pin.
  7. Role the crust starting in the center of the ball and working toward the edges. -touch the dough as little as possible.
  8. When the crust is rolled to the size you desire pick it up using the rolling pin and place in pie plate.
  9. The second half can be used for a top crust or another bottom crust.
  10. Use the crust to make anything that requires a perfect pie crust.

Tips and Tricks:

  • The less you touch and play with your crust the better it will be.
    • The more you work with a wheat crust the more the gluten in the wheat develops. When gluten develops it makes the product chewy; perfect for bread, not perfect for pie crust.
    • A food processor works great, just do quick pulses until it looks right.
  • Start with cold ingredients.
    • Cold vegetable shortening can be hard to work with, but it is worth it in the end. Flakes in pie crust occur when the little pieces of fat melt and leave air pockets as the crust bakes. (Check out Food Lab for the real story)
  • Measuring is not exact, go by look and feel.
    • The consistency of the crust will change based on the type and brand of flour, and how you measure your ingredients. A scale is much more exact, I don’t use one so my measurements are a place to start. Check out this video to see each stage.
  • If your crust just isn’t working, put the broken mess on a baking sheet, sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar, bake for about 10 minutes at 375 until the crust is golden brown, and eat them right up. Start a new crust while these are baking
  • Never make crust when you are in a hurry.
    • It just won’t work. One of those things. Take your time, at least until you have it down.
  • You can use fats other than vegetable shortening, but my mom says it’s the best, so why even go there?
Cutting the shortening in. This is how it should look right before adding water.
Cutting the shortening in. This is how it should look right before adding water.
The dough with water, before rolling it out.
The dough with water, before rolling it out.
Vegan Pie Crust
Vegan Pie Crust
Perfect Homemade Pie Crust
Perfect Homemade Pie Crust