This ugly pie crust was inspired while driving along Route 66 in Texas. It doesn’t always look perfect, but tastes great!
At the midway point of Route 66 is a town called Adrian, Texas. When Grant and I drove along Route 66, we stopped at a diner called the Midpoint Cafe and tried their cream pies. They were absolutely awesome! And then we noticed that they sold recipe books, for their ‘ugly crust pies’. I just had to have it, and so we’ve tried many, many different combinations of fillings and flavours (see the recipe for the basic filling here). And the good thing is, substituting for gluten free in the pie crust works really well, so I can still have my pie and eat it too!
This pie crust recipe also works well in making ‘mini-pies’, where you cut out circles of dough and place in a muffin tin. Using the whole recipe shown here usually yields about 12 mini-pies, sometimes you may have some left over crust, which you can cook and eat with jam and cream (or any other topping you desire!)
Suggested fillings:
- Chocolate cream filling with peanut butter base
- Peaches & cream filling
- Banana & caramel/manjar filling
- Pecan pie filling
- Pumpkin pie filling
- Mint cream & chocolate fudge topping
The ugly pie crust
(Gluten-free, dairy-free, no added sugar)
Ingredients
- 2 cups all-purpose gluten-free flour
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 cup butter or shortening or margarine
- 1/3 cup milk dairy-free if needed
- 1 tbs white vinegar or apple cider vinegar
Instructions
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Sift together the flour and salt in a large mixing bowl.
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Cut shortening into flour/salt mixture until it resembles cornmeal.
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In a separate bowl, mix the milk and vinegar together until the milk sours.
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Pour over the flour mixture and stir until the dough sticks together and forms a ball.
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Knead just long enough to make the dough smooth, using extra flour as needed.
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Roll out on a floured board.
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Place into prepared pie dish and either bake at 180C for 15-20 mins, or add fillings prior to baking (depending on what filling).
Recipe Notes
Yields 2 x 9" pie crusts
To make this gluten free:
Substitute the 2 cups flour with 1 1/2 cup rice flour, 1/3 cup potato starch, 1/3 cup tapioca starch and 1 tsp xanthan gum.
Adapted from Ugly crust pies
Hi Sarah, I find this crust very interesting, but why do you call it ugly? How ugly looking can this be? 🙂
Hi Yoly,
It’s called Ugly Crust because that’s what the cafe on Route 66, where I bought the cookbook, called it! And if I call it ugly, then it doesn’t matter if it doesn’t look perfect … it’s all just about the taste!