Homemade Vegan Pie Crust Recipe | Aline Made (2024)

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Let me show you how to prepare a homemade vegan pie crust! It isn’t as complicated as you think it would be with this NO-FAIL vegan pie crust recipe!

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This pie crust recipe is also suitable for beginners as it comes with a video and a guide with step-by-step images. No need to panic, let’s start making this incredibly tasty, buttery, and flaky homemade dough!

Homemade Vs. Storebought Pie Crust

Why should you aim for homemade dough over the store-bought one? Very simple, homemade stands for quality, freshness, and taste! Furthermore, it shows your family how much you care for them.

Yes, it is an extra step, but it doesn’t take up much time. This pie crust is made within minutes and isn’t even very complicated to prepare. I am convinced that you manage it just fine, even if this is your first time!

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What helps is a stand mixer with a flat beater attached. You could also use a food processor with a dough blade attached, but I do prefer the first option.

Another advantage of homemade pie crust is that you can ensure it’s 100% vegan, in case you avoid dairy.

Not all store-bought pie crusts are vegan, as some are made with butter. Please make sure and check the ingredients label before adding it to your basket.

No-Fail Pie Crust Rules

  1. Always work with cold dough and cold butter (plant-based)!
  2. Don’t overwork/over-knead your dough!

Two very simple rules which make your pie crust life so much more comfortable.

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The dough is much easier to handle when cold. Therefore, make sure to chill it long enough before rolling it out and place it back in the refrigerator if you don’t work with it. Do not let it stand for too long at room temperature.

It’s best if you allow the pie dough to chill for 30 minutes up to 1 hour in the refrigerator. If you are in a hurry, stick it for 15 minutes in the freezer.

Tips & Tricks

Prepare the pie crust for up to two days in advance, wrap in plastic wrap, and refrigerate until you need it to make your pie.

To form the dough into a beautiful round shape, use a rolling pin and your hand to stretch and shape it.

To transfer the rolled out dough onto your pie plate, follow this easy trick: Roll the rolled out dough onto your rolling pin and unroll over the pie plate. You can see how this looks in the picture below or watch the video to see it in action.

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How To Make Pie Crust

→ Check out the recipe video! You can see how to make this vegan pie crust in less than a minute!

This step-by-step guide will help you along the way – definitely recommended if you’re a new cook!

The exact quantities and everything else you need to know for the recipe can be found in the recipe card below.

  • Mix all-purpose flour, sugar, and salt in the bowl of a stand mixer.
  • Add the cold butter in pieces and mix on low speed, with the flat beater attached, until it resembles coarse crumbs.
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  • Add apple cider vinegar and ice water and mix at low speed until it comes together to a dough. DON’T KNEAD.
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  • Use your hands to form it into a disc.
  • Warp with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 30-60 minutes (up to two days). The pie crust needs to be cold. Speed Version: Chill it for 15 minutes in the freezer.
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  • Place the disc on a floured surface and roll it out, using a rolling pin, into a nice round pie crust.
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  • Transfer into a pie dish and crimp or decorate as needed in your preferred pie recipe.
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Recipe FAQ

How long can I store homemade pie crust?For up to two days in the fridge.

Can I freeze it?Yes, you can freeze it for up to 3 months. Allow to defrost overnight in the refrigerator or up to a few hours at room temperature.

What if I need a double pie crust?This recipe is for a single pie crust. If your recipe calls for a double pie crust, you can easily double the ingredients. Make sure to divide the dough into two and form each one into a disc before you refrigerate them.

Why does the recipe calls for apple cider vinegar?Adding vinegar to your dough makes it easier to work with.

What if I don’t like the smell of apple cider vinegar?Don’t worry. Once baked, you won’t smell any of the vinegar. Still worried? Replace it with ice water.

How can I beautifully decorate a pie?Make sure to check out this blog post for plum pie where I share with you in more detail how to decorate a pie.

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Recipes Using Pie Crust:

  • Plum Pie
  • Plum Galette
  • Rhubarb Galette

More Homemade Dough Recipes

  • Homemade Rough Puff Pastry

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Homemade Vegan Pie Crust

Let me show you how to prepare a homemade vegan pie crust! It isn't as complicated as you think it would be with this NO-FAIL vegan pie crust recipe!

Author : Aline Cueni

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Prep Time :15 minutes mins

Chill Time :30 minutes mins

Total Time :45 minutes mins

Servings : 1 Single Pie Crust

Calories : 1252kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Mix all-purpose flour, sugar, and salt in the bowl of a stand mixer.Add the cold butter in pieces and mix on low speed, with the flat beater attached, until it resembles coarse crumbs.

  • Add apple cider vinegar and ice water and mix at low speed until it comes together to a dough. DON'T KNEAD.

  • Use your hands to form it into a disc. Warp with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 30-60 minutes (up to two days). The pie curst needs to be cold. Speed Version: Chill it for 15 minutes in the freezer.

  • Place the disc on a floured working surface and roll it out, using a rolling pin, into a nice round pie crust and use for your preferred pie recipe.

Notes

  • This recipe is for a single pie crust. If your recipe calls for a double pie crust, you can easily double the ingredients. Make sure to divide the dough into two equal parts after step 2.
  • How long can I store homemade pie crust?For up to two days in the fridge.
  • Can I freeze it?Yes, you can freeze it for up to 3 months. Allow to defrost overnight in the refrigerator or up to a few hours at room temperature.

No-Fail Pie Crust Rules

  1. Always work with cold dough and cold butter (plant-based)!
  2. Don’t overwork/over-knead your dough!

Nutrition

Calories: 1252kcal | Carbohydrates: 125g | Protein: 16g | Fat: 75g | Saturated Fat: 19g | Sodium: 1316mg | Potassium: 167mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 4315IU | Calcium: 23mg | Iron: 7mg

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Aline Cueni

I’m a girl who loves to cook and bake delicious homemade food. Let me help you to incorporate more plant-based foods into everyday life! Vegetarian & vegan recipes can be anything but boring.

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FAQs

What is the secret to a great pie crust? ›

Cold butter is the key to flaky crusts. Do not skip this step. You must put your butter in the freezer to get it nice and cold. Many people do not like working with frozen butter, but it makes all the difference in the world when you create your pie dough.

What is one thing you should not do when making pie crust? ›

In pie crust, you don't want gluten to form so you don't want to mix too much and overwork the dough. For a flaky crust, cut the butter so that chunks of butter about the size of walnut halves remain.

What is the number 2 most important thing when making pie crust? ›

I like to use pastry flour because it contains less gluten than all-purpose flour and therefore creates a more tender crust, but all-purpose flour will work just fine if that's what you have on hand. The “2” is fat. Butter is the most common type of fat used, but other solid fats will work as well.

What happens if you use milk instead of water in pie crust? ›

Some bakers use milk or buttermilk in their pie crust. Thanks to their milk solids, both will help crust brown and add a bit of tenderness. But the classic liquid in pie crust is water — ice water, to be precise.

What does adding vinegar to your pie crust do? ›

Apple cider vinegar is added to relax the gluten proteins in your dough and tenderize it. You can also substitute it with an equal amount of white vinegar. Cold Water: For pie crusts that are flaky, cold water is a must.

What is the best flour to use for pie crust? ›

Flour: For a tender crust, choose a low-protein flour. Pastry flour, with a protein content of about 8-10%, ranks between all-purpose flour and cake flour. All-purpose flour works just fine for pie crusts, while cake flour might lack enough protein to form a workable, elastic dough.

What happens if you don't chill pie crust before baking? ›

Non-chilled crust is fairly crumbly and less smooth, which makes it harder to roll out and means it may not look as polished. It will brown more quickly and the final product will likely be tougher, heavier, and more doughy – none of those in a bad way. It will likely have a more intense, butter flavor.

What is the most important rule in making a pie crust? ›

Keep the Butter Cold

With this goal in mind, the cardinal rule of pie crusts is to keep things as cold as possible.

What is 321 dough theory? ›

It's 3 parts flour, 2 parts fat, and 1 part liquid - along with some salt and/or sugar for flavor. Those who have read my post on ratios know that these "parts" are by weight and not volume, so this is when owning a scale becomes useful. The recipe comes out flakey and delicious every time.

Is pie crust better with butter or Crisco? ›

My preferred fat for pie crusts will always be butter. To me, it is all about flavor, and no other fat gives flavor to a crust like butter does. Other fats, even though they have great pros, lack flavor,” De Sa Martins said. “The more flavorful the butter, the more flavor your pie crust will have,” Huntsberger added.

Why do you use cold water in making a pie crust? ›

As the fat is mixed with the flour, it is warmed slightly. Then, the water is poured in, and the ice-cold temperature of the water prevents the fat from warming any further, which could potentially melt it into the flour rather than retaining the small bits of fat.

Can you use unbleached flour for pie crust? ›

A.: Every chef has preferences, so some recipes may specify one over the other, but it is fine to interchange the two for a pie crust and other types of baking, except bread baking.

What will too much water do to pie crust? ›

17. Too much water causes toughness. 18. Too little water makes the dough easier to roll out.

How long should you chill pie dough before rolling out? ›

Right: The same dough after it's been gently rolled over with a pin.
  1. I always roll out my dough between two sheets of lightly floured plastic wrap. ...
  2. I always chill my dough for at least 2 hours before rolling out, and then chill again for at least 1 hour after shaping in the pie pan.
Nov 21, 2023

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