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- Apple pie has better flavor if a little salt is sprinkled on the apples before the top crust is put in place.
- Fruit pies can be frozen unbaked or baked, but the former is preferred as the crust will be more tender and the fruit flavour will be true.
- When freezing an unbaked pie, add an additional tablespoon of thickener to absorb the extra juices. If it is a closed double crust pie, do not put the vents in the top crust. Use freezer wrap.
- When baking a frozen pie, do not thaw. Cut the vents in the top crust and bake at 350 F for approximately 20 minutes more than required in the recipe.
- When freezing a baked fruit pie, cool and use freezer wrap. When it comes time to bake, thaw for an hour and then bake at 350 F for 30 minutes, then reduce heat if overbrowning and bake for another 15 to 20 minutes.
- For a flaky pie crust, add cream or milk instead of water.
- Store your rolling pin in the freezer. A frozen rolling pin makes rolling out pastry dough much easier.
- Avoid soggy crusts by:
- rubbing the bottom of the pie plate with butter before adding the dough.
- sprinkling a small amount of sugar over the crust before adding the filling.
- sprinkling breadcrumbs on the crust before adding the filling.
- brushing the pie crust with egg white, followed by a light sprinkling of flour.
- Sprinkle buttermilk pancake mix on the counter top before rolling out pastry dough. It will make a tastier pie crust.
- Pie crust is flakier if the dough is made and stored in the refrigerator for 1 day prior to use.
- If you preheat your oven to 475 F, then reduce the oven temperature to 350 F for baking, you'll prevent the shell from shrinking.
- Meringue will not shrink during baking if it is touching the edges of the pie crust.
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