Easy Vegan Pie Crust (2024)

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Pie crust is possibly one of the worlds most difficult things to make. That andoxygen. That seems super complicated, but luckily plants have oxygencovered. Thanks plants! Now I will eat you... muhahah.

Ehem, getting back to pie crust: every now and then over the last few years I have tried to make an Easy Vegan Pie Crust recipe. I tested other people's Easy Vegan Pie Crust recipes. I tried experimenting with techniques and ingredient ratios and every time I failed miserably. It would fall apart, look terrible, and become wooden when cooked. Not at all the Easy Vegan Pie Crust of my dreams... or even my nightmares, just completely un-rememberable...

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Then genius struck! By genius I mean my Nana. My mom has used my Nana's pie crust recipe since... well since I remember existing. I asked my mom to send me the recipe, and it turns out it's basically an Easy Vegan Pie Crust recipe except for the milk which is a super-easy sub. I gave it a go, and hot dang, it worked perfectly! It was quick, all the tips and techniques were there, and it was easy as pie! (Yeah I nailed that pun, you know it.)

I guess you could consider this Easy Vegan Pie Crust recipe a family secret. Hopefully, Nana will be smiling down on me and cool with me sharing this slightly adapted version and praising her awesomeness. Yes? My spidey senses say yes.

That's how much I love you guys! I am sharing family secrets with you, because you're my family. Aww shucks, group world hug.

So why does this Easy Vegan Pie Crust recipe work perfectly where my other attempts failed? 3 reasons, the correct ratios of ingredients, and two super-secret tips that I swear made all of the difference. 1 tip from my Nana, and 1 tip from my Grandma. Now that's collaboration!

This Easy Vegan Pie Crust recipe turns out the perfect pie crust, easily and quickly. It's flaky and delicious without much effort. This recipe makes one pie crust, but if you want two pie crusts, feel free to double or triple the recipe as needed.

NEW VIDEO: I made a video for my Easy Vegan Pumpkin Pie, and if you scroll down to the recipe card, you can watch me make this pie crust followed by the pumpkin pie, and topped with Vegan Coconut Whipped Cream.

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Nana's Pie Crust Secret Tip:

Chill your tools! Put your bowl, fork or pastry cutter, rolling pin and anything else you might be using in the fridgeor freezer (if they are freezer safe)to chill. Cold tools means the vegetable shortening won't melt and the pastry won't get too soft.

When you are ready to make your pasty, whisk together the flour, salt, and sugar. Cut the vegetable shortening into cubes and sprinkle over the flour. Use a fork or a pastry cutter to slice the shorting into the flour.

Keep on forking the pastry until you reach a crumbly consistency like this. Now drizzle the plant-based milk over top, and use the fork to continue to mix the dough.

When the plant-based milk is mixed in and everything comes together like this, you are good to go. Don't over mix.

Grandma's Pie Crust Secret Tip:

Spread a clean tea towel over your work surface. Lightly sprinkle the tea towel with flour. You are going to roll your dough out on top of the floured tea towel. I promise it won't stick as long as you flour it. This just makes it much easier to pick up the pastry and get it in the pie dish in one piece.

Roughly gather the dough into a ball and put it in the center of the floured towel.

Roll your pastry out. You may wonder why there is a bottle in this picture, you see, I don't have arolling pin, never have!So I alwaysjust use a glass bottle... and since I am wine drinker, I tend to have those lying around. If you have a real rolling pin, perfect! If not feel free to wash a round bottle and remove any labels and use that instead, they work just as well.

Lightly flour the rolling pin and roll out the pastry. If the dough starts sticking sprinkle some more flour across the surface of the dough.

Roll the dough into a rough circle that is several inches larger than than your pie plate to allow for room for the sides and edges of the pie crust.

Use the tea towel to help you flip the dough into you pie pan. It's ok if pieces fall off. Use a knife to cut around the edges and cut off any excess pie crust. If there are any holes, use some of the extra dough to fill them in. Pinch the sides to make a decorative crust. Voila! Nana's pie crust. Or should I say: Easy Vegan Pie Crust!

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Sam.

Easy Vegan Pie Crust (10)

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Based on my Nana's recipe, there are two family secrets that help you make the perfect vegan pie crust every time. Quick and easy!

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Total: 10 minutes mins

Servings: 1 9" pie crust

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Ingredients

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Instructions

To make the dough:

  • Add the flour, salt and sugar into a large bowl and whisk to combine. Cut the vegetable shortening into cubes and scatter into the flour. Use a fork or pastry cutter to slice the vegetable shortening into the flour until you reach a crumbly texture.

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  • Drizzle the milk across the flour mixture and use the fork to combine. Mix until everything comes together and you will be able to form a ball of dough. Don't over-mix.

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To roll the dough:

  • Spread a clean tea towel over your work surface and lightly sprinkle flour over it. Scoop the dough into a rough ball, and put it in the center of the floured tea towel. Roll it out until you have a rough circle that is several inches bigger than your pie dish to allow room for the sides and edges of the crust.

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To form the pie crust:

  • Use the tea towel to help you flip the dough into the pie dish. If some pieces fall off that's fine. Use a knife to cut off the excess pastry around the edges. If there are any holes, fill them with some of the extra pieces. Pinch the edges to form a pretty crust.

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To Pre-Cook Your Pie Crust (optional):

  • Only do this if the recipe requires a cooked crust prior to filling it. Preheat your oven to 450F (230C). Pierce the crust all over with a fork. Bake the crust for 15 minutes. Reduce the heat to 400F and continue cooking until the crust is lightly browned, just a couple more minutes.

Notes

*This recipe works best with cold tools, so put all of your tools. your bowl, fork or pastry cutter, and rolling pin in the fridge to chill.

*I prefer to use a non-hydrogenated vegetable shortening, just because it's a little less bad for you, but let's be real folks, it's pie crust, it's not health food.

*I found that different shortenings can be a little softer or firmer making the dough hold together a little differently. If the dough isn't quite coming together, try adding 1 tablespoon at a time more plant-based milk until the dough just comes together.

*Use this recipe to make my Easy Vegan Pumpkin Pie!

Nutrition

Serving: 1entire pie crust | Calories: 1689kcal | Carbohydrates: 144g | Protein: 19g | Fat: 115g | Saturated Fat: 29g | Sodium: 590mg | Potassium: 201mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 2g | Calcium: 28mg | Iron: 9mg

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Author: Sam Turnbull

Cuisine: American, Canadian, French, Italian

Course: Dessert

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