Easy, flaky Wham Bam Pie Crust recipe (2024)

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Wham Bam Pie Crust is the easiest pie crust ever! No rolling pins, no cold butter and no fuss but you still get a tender and flaky pie crust!

THE EASIEST AND FLAKIEST PIE CRUST

I like frozen pie crusts.Many of them are really good these days since many companies have really stepped up the quality of ingredients. But sometimes I want to use my own pie pans instead of the one that comes with the frozen crusts. And sometimes, that rustic look of a totally homemade pie just does something to me. I love the look of an imperfect, golden, flaky crust that has been crimped by my fingers

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NO ROLLING PIN, NO COLD BUTTER, NO TRICKS

But I need that crust to be easy to make. This crust is perfect for any one-crust pie.Like my Brown Sugar Pumpkin Pie, Southern Pecan Pie or Strawberry Pie.Or even for savory pies like Country Tomato Bacon Pie. It’s called Wham Bam because you don’t have to worry about cutting in cold butter orshortening like you do normal pie crusts or add in super cold ice water.

TIPS FOR MAKING THE EASIEST PIE CRUST

There is no rolling out of the dough (unless you really want to.) You stir it together and push it around with your fingers into the pie pan. It takes just a bit of time to spread it all around.But keep in mind, it’s the bottom part of your pie crust, it doesn’t have to be showcase beautiful. It’s very forgiving. But it’s also tender and flaky and bakes up to a beautiful golden color. Also, if you can find it, use White Lily brand flour. It is amazing in baked goods!

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INGREDIENTS NEEDED: (SEE RECIPE CARD BELOW FOR THE FULL RECIPE)

  • all-purpose flour – I prefer White Lily brand flour – it will always be my favorite but I know it’s not easy to find outside of the the southern United States so just go with your personal favorite here – also, you cannot use self-rising flour in this recipe
  • salt – this gives it a bit of flavor without tasting salty and works well with sweet pies
  • vegetable oil – it seems like a strange ingredient in pie crust, you’d expect butter or shortening right? But trust me, it absolutely works! I have not used other oils but you want to use an oil with a neutral flavor because you don’t want to taste the oil in the pie crust
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HOW TO MAKE WHAM BAM PIE CRUST:

In a medium bowl, combine flour and salt.Stir in oil and water.

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Mix until combined.Then form it into a ball.

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Spray your pie pan with nonstick cooking spray.It’s not really necessary butI just want to doubly make sure there is no sticking and it makes this dough just a bit easier to spread in the dish.

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Now, start pushing down on your ball of dough and begin spreading it towards the sides.

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Do as best as you can to evenly pull it up the sides.You’ll want plenty of dough up the sides too so you can crimp it at the top edge.

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You can even get in there with your knuckles if you need to.

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This is very forgiving dough.See that little tear there where I pulled the dough a little too hard?

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Just smush around the dough with your thumb or fingers.It’ll seal right back up.

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Make sure you also press down into the bottom rim of the pan too to spread out the dough and so it’s not too thick.

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And then you can start to go around and crimp the top edges of the crust.

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Now, this does not have to be perfect.I don’t know about you, but I like those little imperfections in baking.

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It lets folks know you made this all yourself.It’s rustic and it’s homemade. It should look that way. It bakes up beautifully golden and tender and flaky.It makes the perfect base for any of your one crust pies.And even the least-experienced of bakers can manage this easy and forgiving crust.

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TO PRE-BAKE:Poke crust with a fork, all over the inside of the crust (so it doesn’t puff up too much while baking). Or if you have beans, you can line your crust on top with foil and then put beans inside to weigh it down to keep it from puffing up. Then bake at 400F degrees for about 10-15 minutes (maybe a tad longer). It should be golden in color.

CRAVING MORE RECIPES?

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  • Blueberry Pie
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Originally published: September 2012
Updated & republished: October 2019

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Wham Bam Pie Crust is the easiest pie crust ever! No rolling pins, no cold butter and no fuss but you still get a tender and flaky pie crust!

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 6

Author: Brandie @ The Country Cook

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a medium bowl, combine flour and salt.

  • Stir in oil and water. Mix until combined.

  • Then form it into a ball. It will be thick.

  • Spray a standard pie pan with nonstick cooking spray. Put the ball of dough in the middle of your pie dish.

  • Start pushing down on the dough ball and begin spreading it towards the sides. Do as best as you can to evenly pull it up the sides. This will take a few minutes

  • You'll want plenty of dough up the sides too so you can crimp it at the top edge. You can even get in there with your knuckles if you need to.

  • Make sure you also press down into the bottom rim of the pan too to spread out the dough and so it’s not too thick.

  • Then you can start to go around and crimp the top edges of the crust.

  • Once it’s ready, fill with your favorite filling and bake according to your pie recipe directions.

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Notes

  • If you are using this crust in a recipe that calls for a pre-baked pie crust. Before baking, just make sure you use a fork and prick lots of little holes all over the crust. This will keep the crust from puffing up too much while baking.
  • Remember, this does not have to be perfect. It’s a bottom-only pie crust.
    It’s rustic and it’s homemade. It should look that way.

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Nutrition

Calories: 289kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 18g | Sodium: 194mg

Nutritional Disclaimer

“The Country Cook” is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories and other nutritional values can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.

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Easy, flaky Wham Bam Pie Crust recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the best flour to use in flaky pie crust? ›

What kind of flour makes the best pie crust? Well, not high-protein bread flour! Use that for your chewy bagels. What you want for pie is flour that yields a tender, flaky crust, which means medium-protein all-purpose flour or low-protein pastry flour.

How to make a flaky bottom pie crust? ›

Put the Pie on a Hot Cookie Sheet

As pie crust heats up, the butter in the crust melts and the water in the butter turns to steam, creating the flaky layers we know and love. Before you start assembling the pie, put a cookie sheet in the oven and preheat it at whatever temperature you plan to bake the pie.

What is a trick to making a good pie crust? ›

1. Use Very Cold Butter or Fat. Butter, shortening, lard, or suet—whatever fat the recipe calls for should be well-chilled and cut into small pieces to start with for the flakiest crust in the end. The fat in a pie crust must maintain some of its integrity in the dough to make the crust truly flaky.

What does adding vinegar to your pie crust do? ›

Apple cider vinegar is added to relax the gluten proteins in your dough and tenderize it. You can also substitute it with an equal amount of white vinegar. Cold Water: For pie crusts that are flaky, cold water is a must. Adding warm liquid would melt the shortening that we carefully cut into our flour for flakiness.

How long should you chill pie dough before rolling out? ›

Chill in the fridge for 30 minutes, or up to overnight. Tip: Chilling hardens the fat in the dough, which will help the crust maintain its structure as it bakes. And the short rest before rolling relaxes the dough's gluten, helping prevent a tough crust.

What happens if you use milk instead of water in pie crust? ›

Fat equals flavour, and also helps keep crust light and flaky. To up my fat content, I use cream (or whole fat milk) instead of water in my pie crust. Also, don't allow too much gluten to form. Gluten causes pie crusts to become tough and dense, and that is definitely the opposite of what we're going for here!

What are the six ways to ensure a tender flaky pie crust? ›

7 pie crust tips for tender, flaky results every time
  1. 1Keep the dough ingredients cool.
  2. 2Use a light touch.
  3. 3Hydrate the dough (but not too much)
  4. 4Chill the dough.
  5. 5Keep the dough from sticking.
  6. 6Roll the dough out evenly.
  7. 7Relax.
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Should I use cornstarch or flour for pie? ›

Cornstarch is faster-acting than flour and forms a smooth, relatively clear filling. Just be aware that too much cornstarch can create a slimy texture.

How does a pie crust get its flaky texture? ›

While butter, shortening, or lard make equally light and tender crusts, an all-butter crust will be flakier due to butter's higher water content: as the crust bakes the butter melts and its water turns to steam, creating thin, crisp layers (flakes).

Does butter or shortening make a flakier crust? ›

Shortening is better at crumbly crust, butter is better at flaky. But you can get either from both. There are obvious differences in flavor, and butter can give you a very nice chewiness in a crust while still being tender.

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