Published: by Bob Starman |
permalink Learn how to make a pie crust the way Grandma did. Grandma’s Pie Crust is buttery, flaky, and takes just a few minutes to make. It’s our long-time family favorite! I have always loved homemade pie crust. I grew up with homemade rather than store-bought crusts, so taking the extra time to make homemade pie dough is normal to me. It’s not that I’m above using store-bought crusts. I’ve used them in the past and will use them again in [Continue Reading]
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