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		<title>Exploring the mysteries of homemade pie crust</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Making a perfect pie crust is a skill that can take years to perfect. How can something made from such simple ingredients be so difficult to master? I don&#8217;t know! That&#8217;s why I always buy pre-made crusts! But this year, I am going to figure out the magic and mystery behind homemade pie crust. I have gathered some helpful video tutorials on pie crust making, along with some highly-rated recipes, and put them all together on this page. I&#8217;ve included video from Alton Brown and Cat Cora, as well as some home cooks. It&#8217;s amazing how you can conjure such a delicious, tender, flaky, golden, crispy, soft, beautiful crust from just flour, fat, salt, and water. Sure, some people add extra stuff, but the basics are always the same. I&#8217;ve never had great success with pie crust. Maybe it&#8217;s because I&#8217;m too impatient to mix the cold fat with the flour properly. Or maybe it&#8217;s because my hands are always warm, so the dough gets sticky and overworked. I don&#8217;t know. But I hope I can figure it out this season. Otherwise, it&#8217;s back to the frozen crusts for good!]]></description>
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<p>Making a perfect pie crust is a skill that can take years to perfect. How can something made from such simple ingredients be so difficult to master? I don&#8217;t know! That&#8217;s why I always buy pre-made crusts! But this year, I am going to figure out the magic and mystery behind homemade pie crust.</p>
<p>I have gathered some helpful video tutorials on pie crust making, along with some highly-rated recipes, and put them all together on <a href="http://www.squidoo.com/piecrustvideoshowcase/">this page</a>.  I&#8217;ve included video from Alton Brown and Cat Cora, as well as some home cooks.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s amazing how you can conjure such a delicious, tender, flaky, golden, crispy, soft, beautiful crust from just flour, fat, salt, and water.  Sure, some people add extra stuff, but the basics are always the same.  I&#8217;ve never had great success with pie crust.  Maybe it&#8217;s because I&#8217;m too impatient to mix the cold fat with the flour properly.  Or maybe it&#8217;s because my hands are always warm, so the dough gets sticky and overworked.  I don&#8217;t know.  But I hope I can figure it out this season.  Otherwise, it&#8217;s back to the frozen crusts for good!</p>
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