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Sticking pie crust

Posted by drbetsygoodman
Joined on1/16/2009
Posts:2
Sticking pie crust

When making  pecan pie, the filling leaks through the  pie crust.  I am using Pillsbury Refrigerator Pie Cust and following all the instructions.  What is happening?

 

On Nov 25, 2009 06:29 PM
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Re: Sticking pie crust

Here are two helpful links that might inspire! 

Sincerely, Cate

http://www.Pillsbury.com/recipes/pie-recipes/pecan-pie-recipes/

http://www.Pillsbury.com/products/pie-crust/refrigerated/Pillsbury-Refrigerated-Pie-Crust-FAQS.htm

How can I keep the bottom crust from getting soggy? 
Follow these tips when baking a filled pie:
• Use a glass or dull metal pie pan. Avoid shiny metal or disposable aluminum pans, which reflect heat and prevent crusts from browning.
• For a two-crust pie, brush the bottom crust with egg white before filling.
• For a one-crust filled pie, such as pumpkin or custard, pre-bake the crust for three to five minutes. To avoid handling the hot pie pan, carefully add the filling with the pie pan still on the oven rack.
• Bake the pie on the lowest oven rack.
• Bake the pie on a preheated cookie sheet.
• Use a cooling rack after baking.

On Nov 25, 2009 09:18 PM
Posted by drbetsygoodman
Joined on1/16/2009
Posts:2
Re: Sticking pie crust

Thank you Cate!  We will give it a try....  Have a happy Thanksgiving!

On Nov 25, 2009 09:34 PM
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