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๐ฅง Elevate your gluten-free game with flaky, buttery perfection!
King Arthur Flour Gluten Free Pie Crust Mix delivers a reliably flaky, golden crust that rolls out easily and bakes beautifully. Fortified with iron, calcium, and vitamin B, this 14-ounce mix makes one 9" double crust or two single crust pies. Certified gluten-free, non-GMO, and kosher, itโs crafted by a historic, 100% employee-owned company committed to quality and sustainability.




| ASIN | B01JJ9GPUG |
| Allergen Information | Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Non-GMO |
| Baking Mix Variety | Pastry Baking Mix |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,639 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #1 in Pastry Mixes |
| Brand | King Arthur |
| Brand Name | King Arthur |
| Color | White |
| Container Type | Canister |
| Cuisine | American/European |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,813 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free |
| Flavor | GF Pie Crust |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00071012075256 |
| Item Package Weight | 0.44 kg |
| Item Weight | 14.08 ounces |
| Manufacturer | King Arthur Flour Company Inc |
| Model Number | 00278677 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Size Name | 14 Ounce |
| Part Number | 00278677 |
| Region of Origin | North America |
| Set Name | GLUTEN-FREE DOUBLE CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIE MIX 12 OZ |
| Size | 14 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Gluten Free, Kosher, Non GMO |
| UPC | 071012075256 |
| Unit Count | 14 Ounce |
B**N
Great gluten-free crust
This gluten-free crust has a delicious flavor and crumb to it. Iโve used it multiple times and always comes out great the quality and versatility are good. It stays fresh for quite a while after baking..
M**F
Delicious and Easy to Use!
I recently tried King Arthur Flour Gluten Free Pie Crust Mix, and I couldnโt be more impressed! As someone who follows a gluten-free diet, Iโve tried many different mixes, and this one truly stands out. The instructions were straightforward, and the dough came together beautifully with minimal effort. It rolled out easily and didnโt crack, which can be a challenge with gluten-free dough. The only drawback I found was that the dough had to be rolled out at room temperature, rather than chilled. The final result was a perfectly flaky, tender crust that tasted just like traditional pie crustโrich, buttery, and wonderfully crisp. It held up well with both sweet and savory fillings, and my family couldnโt even tell it was gluten-free! I love that itโs made with simple, quality ingredients, and I feel good about serving it to my loved ones. I highly recommend King Arthur Flour Gluten Free Pie Crust Mix to anyone looking for a reliable, delicious gluten-free option. Itโs a game-changer!
J**M
OMG
The first time I used this, I made the best pie I have ever eaten. Husband (non-GF) loved it. To fix the crumbly, difficult to roll-out issue, just add more water than the directions advise (I use about double the suggested amount).
T**L
Finally, a gluten-free pie crust that tastes good!
I haven't eaten a good gluten-free pie crust since I gave up eating wheat 15 years ago. I've tried almond flour crusts, and crusts made with gluten-free flour blends. They've all been terrible. Until now--this King Arthur pie crust mix is so good! My family couldn't believe that it was gluten free. It's easy to work with. It breaks a little when you pick it up to put it in the pie plate, but it mends easily. I could even use it for a top crust. The crimped edges held nicely too. Sometimes gluten-free baked goods have a rubbery or gooey texture, but this pie crust is flaky and tender, and keeps its good texture for several days. This is my new go-to for pie crust!
R**E
Probably the best "gluten free" pie crust mix you'll find.
I don't, personally, care if a pie crust is gluten-free or not. I make an English Pastry Pie Crust recipe from the old Betty Crocker Cook Book that is easy to work with, flexible enough for just about any pie crust requirement, freezes well, and tastes great. However, if a gluten-free pie crust is required, the Betty Crocker crust just won't cut it. My step-daughter won't eat a pie that is made with a regular crust. She is, other wise, not unreasonable, so I have tried several gluten-free pie crust products and recipes, over the years, all of which ended up being disappointing, trouble-making trash that ended up in the garbage. This pie crust mix is an exception. While it is more difficult to work with than a Betty Crocker, made from scratch, recipe, it is still easy enough to work with and it tastes really good. I don't know if the post-mix product tastes the same or lasts if it frozen but for a fresh, gluten-free pie crust, it is the best I've come across. My only cautions are that, when you roll it out after you've mixed it up, you will need more of the mix or another gluten-free flour to dust the surfaces so that you can actually roll it out thin enough to make the right sized crust and transfer it to the pie dish. If you use the package to make one crust, you won't have enough mix to make the second crust unless you are making a two-crust pie and make the top crust with less ingredient. Also, I will suggest that, if you are used to rolling your crust out between two layers of waxed-paper, you need to switch to a wider-dimensioned paper (like a parchment paper) so that overage crust dough won't stick to the underlying counter top or pastry board. At its best, gluten-free pie crust is still too friable to hold together on its own.
K**T
Delicious gf crust (tips to work with it)
This is a great gf crust. It's a bit sweeter, almost like a shortbread, but still crisps up nicely. I've used this crust for two holiday seasons now and have learned a couple things to make it easier to work with. 1. Add very cold water, I used 6tbsp, and work it into the dough with your hands. It starts off very dry but the warmth of your hands melts the butter and makes it come together. 2. When rolling out the dough wet your surface and place a layer of cling wrap on top, then place your dough with another layer of cling wrap. Roll the dough between the two layers of cling wrap. Peel off your top layer then flip the dough into your pie plate and shape. The edges will need mending but it's mendable.
J**N
Easy to Make and Tastes Great
First time I bought a boxed gluten free pie shell mix and it was so easy to make and delicious. I would highly recommend it. Just need to know that you have to press it down a lot with your fingers while rolling it out so it will be smooth. I guess you can also use more water to blend it but I didnโt want it to be too tough.
J**R
Expensive, dry and hard to work with.
The box contains mix for 2 pie crusts, so is rather pricey. Directions are easy to understand but no temp is given for baking. The amount of water suggested to make the dough is about 1/2 of what it really took to get a workable product. Baked, the product was okay, but tasteless even though I used butter. Needs to be improved.
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