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Default shrinking pie crust

There could be several reasons for the shrinkage you are seeing. (Following
list stolen from "Professional Baking" by Wayne Gisslen) Overworking the
dough, too little shortening, too strong a flour, too much water, stretching
the dough when placing in the pans and not resting the dough long enough.
If you could post the formula and procedure you are using, I may be able to
help find a solution.


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"Jake" > wrote in message
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>I have tried several pie crust recipes. Each time I bake the crust for a
>pie shell, it shrinks away from the sides of the pie plate. I poke holes
>in the crust with a fork before baking.
> Any suggestions?





 
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