Easy Homemade Pie Crust Recipe : Add Water to Dough for Homemade Pie Crust

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2008

Learn how to add water and gather dough to make homemade pie crust for an easy pie crust recipe in this free baking video.

Expert: Kip Bradford
Bio: Kip Bradford has earned his living as a musician and sound system designer consultant.
Filmmaker: Kip Bradford

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  • LOL - '..make sure you wash your hands, or just don't tell anyone they weren't.'

  • I don't understand expert village, they don't know how to download their videos. They have no sequence. Instead of downloading a segment parts 1, 2 and 3, they just throw them on there and you can never get a cooking session in order. The problem is that they always come up in the recipe searches. They need to delete their videos or do it right.

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  • what if you use whole wheat flour, do you have to change the ingredient measurings at all?....................

  • expertvillage sucks

  • editing fail x( 0:04

  • anytime I have to use my hands in combining ingredients I always use throw a way plastic gloves... much easier and a lot more sanitary, especially when serving finished goodies to others.... : )

    All Pie crust I have ever made takes at least 4 tab of liquid so I start out with that much first...then add more if needed...my best crust calls for 1egg, 1tab vinegar along with little water, half oleo. half crisco and flour , salt, little sugar.. its very good!!!

  • I don't think that's a good idea.

  • u r not exactly a good cheif

  • i hear u can sub butter for oil (vegetable, olive oil,etc). Can i do that? I dont have butter at home & im tryin to make a "lighter" pie

  • if i were to be making two pies can i just use a double crusted pie dough recipe?

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