The Most Flavorful and Tastiest Vegan Pie Crust Recipe | Foodal (2024)

by Raquel Smith

The fall and winter holidays are all about pies.

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But if you don’t consume any animal products, what are you to do if you crave a crust that is free from all that butter?

Easy! Use my recipe for a vegan version that doesn’t include any eggs or dairy – it tastes just like the real thing!

With tons of rich flavor, heavenly flaky layers, and amazing versatility to use as the base for so many different recipes, you might be half-convinced that this doesn’t actually exist. That it’s just some romantic, fantastical dream.

There’s no need at all for me to give you a painful pinch – you’re not dreaming!

And, lucky you, my very real recipe is very easy to put together.

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My trick for a pinch-me-I’m-dreaming dough is simple: use a medley of dairy-free fats for the best flavors and textures.

I use a combination of half vegetable shortening to give it lots of flakiness, and half margarine for all of the great flavor you usually get in a traditional crust made with butter.

I also like to mix a few different flours together, as well. While you can use all-purpose flour as the only ingredient, try a mix of all-purpose flour and oat flour.

Oats are a type of whole grain that you can easily grind at home, if you have the right equipment for milling! If not, you can purchase oat flour at most grocery stores in the baking aisle.

This dough is definitely my go-to recipe for a pie base, even when I’m using a traditional filling with eggs and dairy. I’ve used it for blueberryand chocolatyFrench silk.

And the small amount of sugar in the ingredients list balances well with any savory fillings, like curried chicken or cheesy egg and vegetable quiches for a hearty breakfast everyone will love.

With this recipe, you’ll be ready for a delicious holiday season. Happy baking, one and all!

Stay tuned for a vegan pumpkin pie recipe coming later this week!

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The Tastiest Vegan Pie Crust

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  • Author: Raquel Smith
  • Total Time: 20 minutes
  • Yield: One 9" deep dish pie crust 1x
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The fall and winter holidays are all about pies. But what if you consume a diet that’s free of animal products, or you have friends and family who are vegan? Try this tasty pie crust that offers a bite of tradition without any eggs or dairy.

Ingredients

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  • 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 cup + 2 Tbsp oat flour (or all-purpose flour)
  • 3/4 tsp salt
  • 3/4 tsp vegan granulated sugar or coconut sugar
  • 6 Tbsp cold vegan margarine, cut into 1/2″ cubes (I used Earth Balance)
  • 6 Tbsp vegetable shortening
  • 5 Tbsp ice water, divided

Instructions

  1. Fill a small bowl with water and add a few ice cubes.
  2. Combine the flours, salt, and sugar in a large bowl or the bowl of a food processor. Add the cold margarine and cut the margarine in with two knives or a pastry cutter, or pulse a few times to break it up a bit. Add the shortening continue to cut in or pulse again about 10 times until the margarine and shortening pieces are about the size of peas.
  3. Measure 3 tablespoons of very cold water into the food processor and pulse a couple times to mix, or toss with a fork. Add the remaining water and pulse or toss just until the dough sticks together when pressed between your fingers.
  4. Dump the dough out onto a sheet of plastic wrap. Gather into a ball, then flatten into a disc. Wrap in the plastic wrap and refrigerate for 30 minutes.
  5. Place the wrapped disc on a large smooth surface (cutting board, smooth countertop, etc). Unwrap, but leave the dough on top of the plastic. Place another large piece of plastic wrap on top of the dough so it is sandwiched between the two pieces.
  6. Use a rolling pin to roll the dough out into a circle 13 inches in diameter (it may go beyond the plastic wrap a bit).
  7. Generously grease a 9-inch pie dish.
  8. Remove the top piece of plastic wrap and invert the crust into the pie dish. Carefully remove the other piece of plastic, then fit the crust into the dish.
  9. Lightly press the dough around the edge of the pie pan, then use scissors to cut excess dough from the edge, following the edge of the pan.
  10. Fold the dough over to make a double-thick rim of the crust. Use your thumb and two fingers to crimp along the edge. Blind bake or fill and bake according to directions in your favorite pie recipe.

Notes

  • I highly recommend using Earth Balance butter sticks. They perform much better in baking than the tub variety.
  • You can use all-purpose flour instead of the oat flour, but I’ve found that the little bit of oat that’s included makes the crust more flaky and gives it a better flavor. If you have it, use it!
  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Cook Time: 10 mins
  • Category: Pies
  • Method: Baking
  • Cuisine: Dessert

Keywords: vegan, pie crust, holidays, Thanksgiving

Photos by Raquel Smith, © Ask the Experts, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. See our TOS for more details. Originally published April 16th, 2016. With additional writing and editing by Nikki Cervone. Last updated: October 18, 2020 at 22:38 pm.

Nutritional information derived from a database of known generic and branded foods and ingredients and was not compiled by a registered dietitian or submitted for lab testing. It should be viewed as an approximation.

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About Raquel Smith

Raquel is a whole foods enthusiast, an avid mountain biker, and a dog lover. She works by day at Food Blogger Pro and formerly maintained her food blog "My California Roots" (now merged into Foodal).

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FAQs

How do you make crust taste better? ›

12 Ways To Add More Flavor To Pizza Crust
  1. Let the dough rise in the refrigerator. ...
  2. Take advantage of a pizza stone or steel. ...
  3. Use a sourdough base. ...
  4. Stuff the crust like Pizza Hut. ...
  5. Swap in beer for dry yeast. ...
  6. Make sure your oven is hot. ...
  7. Opt for a gluten-free alternative instead of flour. ...
  8. Baste crust with oil, then butter.
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What is the secret to a great pie crust? ›

Start with chilled ingredients

Butter creates a sturdy, crisp pie crust. For this, it is important to keep all ingredients cold which will inhibit the development of gluten in the flour. Use butter right out of the refrigerator and add ice-cold water to make the dough.

What is a flavor you can add to pie crust? ›

Claire suggests pairing "citrus zest with fruit pies, warm spices with custard pies, and vanilla with just about anything." Liquid flavoring like fruit juices are not recommended—they add more moisture and can potentially cause tough crusts.

Is pie crust better with lard or butter? ›

The pros: Lard produces an extremely crisp, flaky crust. It's also easy to work with, as its melting point is higher than butter, so it doesn't soften as quickly while you handle it, or threaten to dissolve into the flour as quickly as butter before baking.

Is it better to use egg wash or butter on pie crust? ›

Another option is brushing with melted butter as a finishing touch. Is it better to use an egg wash or butter on your pie crust? We are Team Egg Wash (or Cream Wash). While melted butter adds more flavor than the washes, it is less effective in look; it gives a speckled appearance to pastry.

What ingredient browns crust adds flavor and improves textures of breads? ›

Sugar adds sweetness and flavor but also aids in browning, tenderizing, keeping the final quick bread moist, and acting as a preservative to increase the shelf life.

Why add apple cider vinegar to pie crust? ›

The acid in the apple cider vinegar tenderizes the dough by slowing the gluten production in the dough. This prevents it from getting tough and elastic like bread dough. Love me tender. If you've ever bitten into a slice of pie with a tough crust, you know the value in a tender, flaky pie crust.

What not to do when making pie crust? ›

Below are six common mistakes when making a homemade pie crust and some helpful solutions to avoid them.
  1. The ingredients are too warm. ...
  2. The pie dough is overworked from excessive mixing or rolling. ...
  3. The pie dough isn't given enough time to relax and chill. ...
  4. The pie dough is shrinking down the sides of the pan.
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What does adding an egg to pie crust do? ›

Sugar: Not all pie crusts have sugar, but those that do will be more tender since sugar interferes with gluten development. In our experience, sugar can also make the pie dough so tender that it's hard to roll out and transfer to your pan without breaking. Egg: This makes the dough more pliable and easy to roll out.

Why is my pie crust bland? ›

For the best flavor, use an all-butter pie crust, and do not forget to add salt and a touch of sugar (I use a teaspoon of kosher salt and a tablespoon of sugar in my pie crust). A bit of sugar and salt add flavor to the dough, plus the sugar helps with browning. Without that seasoning, the crust tastes bland.

Is milk or water better for 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.

Which fat has the best flavor in pies? ›

Butter is prized for its sweet, rich flavor and is our preferred fat for pie crust recipes, but its low melting point and overall makeup can make it difficult to work with. Unlike shortening or lard, butter is not 100% fat.

Which fat makes the flakiest pie crust? ›

Butter: A rich flavor and a flaky crust, but harder to work with. For some pastry chefs, butter is the obvious choice. “My preferred fat for pie crusts will always be butter.

What makes pizza crust taste better? ›

For a complex flavor and great texture, Mangieri recommends using a sourdough starter rather than commercial yeast for making pizza. "It gives the dough a more complex flavor, and it has more interesting coloration when it bakes," he says.

What can I add to pizza crust to make it better? ›

Salt: Salt adds necessary flavor. Sugar: 1 Tablespoon of sugar increases the yeast's activity and tenderizes the dough, especially when paired with a little olive oil. Cornmeal: Cornmeal isn't in the dough, but it's used to dust the pizza pan. Cornmeal gives the pizza crust a little extra flavor and crisp.

Why does my pizza crust taste bland? ›

Too little yeast and your dough won't rise enough, and the pizza base will taste bland. Use too much yeast and your dough may over-ferment. Tell-tale signs are your dough expanding too much or tasting and smelling a bit sour, with an almost alcoholic aftertaste (the yeast produces alcohol as it ferments).

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