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Easy as Pie Dough (With or With our Sourdough Discard

Easy as Pie Dough (With or With our Sourdough Discard

Easy Pie Dough Recipe with Sourdough Discard (Optional)

My love for baking pies began when I was 15, starting with a lemon meringue pie. Though my first attempt wasn’t perfect (hello, floating meringue!), it sparked a passion for pie-making. Over the years, I’ve experimented with different ingredients, but I always come back to using Tenderflake lard or sometimes butter for a rich, flaky crust.

Pies are perfect for batch-making; one is never enough! They freeze beautifully, so you’re always ready for guests or a last-minute dessert or potluck addition. Adding sourdough discard to the dough gives it extra elasticity and a subtle flavor that elevates both sweet and savory pies. Plus, if you don’t have sourdough discard, just replace it with 1/2 to 1 cup of cold water.

Whether you're an experienced baker or just starting, I hope you enjoy this recipe. And to help, I’ve included a quick video tutorial!

IIngredients

  • 5 1/2 cups all-purpose flour (or 6 cups cake and pastry flour)

  • 2 tsp salt

  • 1 lb (454 g) lard (e.g., Tenderflake)

  • 1 egg

  • 1 tbsp vinegar

  • 1/4 cup sourdough discard

  • Approx. 1/3 cup cold water

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, whisk together flour and salt.

  2. Cut in lard with a pastry cutter, food processor, or knives until the mixture resembles coarse oatmeal.

  3. In a small bowl, whisk egg and vinegar, then add to the flour mixture along with the sourdough discard.

  4. Stir with a wooden spoon until dough begins to come together, then knead briefly with your hands until smooth.

  5. Turn onto a floured surface, shape into a ball, and avoid overmixing.

  6. Divide dough into 4-5 portions. Wrap and refrigerate for at least 1 hour before using.

    Here is a short video of rolling out this fabulous dough!

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