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5 from 1 vote

Gluten-Free Double Pie Crust

This flaky and delicious gluten-free pie crust bakes golden, flaky, and delicious. Use it for sweet or savory pies. It uses coconut oil and can be made dairy-free. This is my go-to pie crust!
Prep Time10 minutes
Course: Appetizer, Dessert, Lunch, Main Course
Cuisine: American
Keyword: gluten free
Servings: 8

Equipment

  • Whisk
  • pastry blender or fork
  • Measuring Cups
  • Measuring Spoons
  • parchment paper
  • Rolling Pin

Ingredients

  • 2 1/2 cups gluten free all purpose flour containing xanthan gum
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tbsp sugar for sweet pies
  • 2 tsp vinegar rice vinegar or what you have on-hand
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 cup coconut oil or sub dairy-free shortening
  • 1/4 cup ghee or sub 1/4 cup coconut oil
  • 5-7 tbsp ice-cold water

Instructions

  • Mix flour and salt (plus sugar for sweet pie crusts)
  • Add in coconut oil and ghee
  • Using a pastry blender or the back of a fork, press oil into the flour mixture until sandy crumbles form throughout.
  • Next, add 2 teaspoons of vinegar to 5 tablespoons of ice-cold water and mix.
  • Add this liquid to your flour mixture using a spatula or your hands until all liquid is absorbed
  • Next, add in two eggs and combine
  • Use the rest of your ice-cold water to help the dough come together.
  • Add one tablespoon at a time ( I used 8 tablespoons in total).
  • Combine until a dough is formed; it’s okay if it's slightly dry, but make sure it comes together in your hands when forming the dough ball.
  • Split the dough into two equal pieces, roll into a ball, and flatten into a disk.
  • Wrap in plastic wrap or wax paper and place it in the fridge for at least 15 minutes.

Notes

When ready to use, place the dough disk on a piece of parchment and roll it out. 
You want both to be larger than the circumference of your pie pan.
Place your pie pan upside down on top of your rolled-out dough
Place your hand on the bottom of the pan, and your other hand under the parchment, and then flip the dough into the pie pan.
Don’t worry if it breaks slightly; the dough is easy to form and press into place.
Fill the pie with your filling.
Place a hand under the other rolled-out dough and flip it on top of your filled pie.
The edges may naturally fall from the sides of your filled pie.
Next, pinch the dough to close the edges, brush it with your milk of choice, cut slits in the top, and bake according to your recipe.