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Garden Fresh Foodie’s Gluten Free Pie Dough

December 7, 2014 By Garden Fresh Foodie

Gluten Free Apple PieSo, this was my first Thanksgiving where I was gluten free (and plant-based). Desserts have always been the thing I bring to every holiday. While I have come up with some delish vegan and gluten free desserts, I had yet to tackle pie dough. I am really one to just desire the filling, but everyone else wants the crust. So, I decided to create something that I could eat too. The results were awesome! I had sworn off xanthem gum because I just didn’t want to use it. I have since learned that it really helps to make things roll out better and hold together. Up to you. I didn’t try this recipe without it, so, if you do, please let me know if it worked or not. Thanks!

This recipe was adapted from a Martha Stewart recipe I used to use. It used her recipe as my flour:margarine ratio, everything else changed.

Makes 2 8-10 inch pie crusts, single crust pies, or 1 double crust

Ingredients:

  • 2 1/2 cups of flour-I used 325 g of King Arthur Gluten Free Multi-Purpose
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 2 tsp raw sugar
  • 1/2 tsp xantham gum (only if making gluten free)
  • 1 tbsp rice vinegar, or could use apple cider vinegar instead
  • 1 cup of Earth Balance margarine, cut into pieces (2 sticks)
  • 1/4-1/2 cup ice waterGluten Free Apple Pie Filled

Instructions:

  1. Weigh your flour, this is KEY when baking gluten free, as all blends weigh different amounts. You could also make this with using traditional flour, use 2 1/2 cups if doing so.
  2. Place flour, salt, and sugar, and xanthem gum into food processor and pulse to blend
  3. Add margarine & vinegar and pulse until you have a shaggy dough
  4. With the motor running, add in the water slowly until the dough comes together in a ball. This should happen quickly. Be careful not to add too much, as you don’t want a wet and sticky dough. The dough should feel soft, not wet and sticky. If you add too much water-don’t fret. Take the dough out of the food processor and sprinkle with additional flour. Kneed in until you have a soft, dough-like texture.
  5. Divide dough into 2 pieces and flatten into disks.Gluten Free & Vegan Pie Dough
  6. Wrap in plastic wrap and place into fridge overnight or for a few hours before rolling out. Dough can also be frozen. We froze this a week ahead of time, and it rolled out fine (not as well as without freezing, but it worked out just fine!).
  7. To roll: place plastic wrap on cutting board. Sprinkle with flour. Cover disk with another layer of plastic wrap and roll until desired size is achieved. We use a pie plate to help measure.Measuring Pie Dough I use plastic wrap because it helps me from having to add too much additional flour to prevent the dough from sticking to the rolling pin.Rolled Out Gluten Free & Vegan Pie Dough: Garden Fresh Foodie
  8. Fill with your favorite ingredients; here’s a picture of our apple pie.Apple Pie Slice
Garden Fresh Foodie's Gluten Free Pie Dough
 
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Prep time
5 mins
Total time
5 mins
 
Garden Fresh Foodie's Gluten Free Pie Dough: vegan and gluten free
Author: www.gardenfreshfoodie.com
Recipe type: Gluten Free Dessert
Cuisine: American
Serves: 2 pie shells
Ingredients
  • 2½ cups of flour-I used 325 g of King Arthur Gluten Free Multi-Purpose
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 2 tsp raw sugar
  • ½ tsp xantham gum (only if making gluten free)
  • 1 tbsp rice vinegar
  • 1 cup of Earth Balance margarine, cut into pieces (2 sticks)
  • ¼-1/2 cup ice water
Instructions
  1. Weigh flour, this is KEY when baking gluten free, as all blends weigh different amounts
  2. Place flour, salt, and sugar into food processor and pulse to blend
  3. Add margarine & vinegar and pulse until you have a shaggy dough
  4. With the motor running, add in the water slowly until the dough comes together in a ball. This should happen quickly. Be careful not to add too much, as you don't want a wet and sticky dough. The dough should feel soft, not wet and sticky. If you add too much water-don't fret. Take the dough out of the food processor and sprinkle with additional flour. Kneed in until you have a soft, dough-like texture.
  5. Divide dough into 2 pieces and flatten into disks.
  6. Wrap in plastic wrap and place into fridge overnight or for a few hours before rolling out. Dough can also be frozen, we froze this a week ahead of time, and it rolled out fine (not as well as without freezing, but it worked out just fine!).
  7. To roll: place plastic wrap on cutting board. Sprinkle with flour. Cover disk with another layer of plastic wrap and roll until desired size is achieved. We use a pie plate to help measure.
  8. I use plastic wrap because it helps me from having to add too much additional flour to prevent the dough from sticking to the rolling pin.
  9. Fill with your favorite ingredients; here's a picture of our apple pie.
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