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A photo of an uncooked butter pie crust in a pie tin sitting on a table next to a rolling pin and a cup of flour.

A photo of the ingredients for a perfect pie crust sitting on a table - flour, salt, ice water and small cubes of butter.

A bowl containing flour and little cubes of butter.

A bowl containing flour and little cubes of butter.

A pastry blender in a bowl of flour and butter that has been cut together.

A pastry blender in a bowl of flour and butter that has been cut together.

A mixing bowl containing ingredients for pie dough that has been cut together before liquid has been added.

A mixing bowl containing ingredients for pie dough that has been cut together before liquid has been added.

A little pie dough held over a bowl of pie dough. It has been squeezed gently in the palm of the hand.

A little pie dough held over a bowl of pie dough. It has been squeezed gently in the palm of the hand.

A ball of pastry on a table top.

A ball of pastry on a table top.

Two balls of pastry dough wrapped in plastic wrap. A pastry blender is in the background.

Two balls of pastry dough wrapped in plastic wrap. A pastry blender is in the background.

A photo of an uncooked all butter pie crust in a pie tin sitting on a table next to a rolling pin and cup of flour.

A photo of an uncooked pie crust that hasn’t been trimmed yet layed on top of a pie tin.

A photo of the edges of an uncooked pie crust being crimped.

A photo of an uncooked butter pie crust in a pie tin sitting on a table.

A photo of an uncooked pie crust in a pie tin sitting on a table

A photo of an uncooked butter pie crust in a pie tin sitting on a table next to a rolling pin and a cup of flour.

A photo of an uncooked butter pie crust in a pie tin sitting on a table next to a rolling pin and a cup of flour.

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A photo of an uncooked butter pie crust in a pie tin sitting on a table next to a rolling pin and a cup of flour.

A photo of the ingredients for a perfect pie crust sitting on a table - flour, salt, ice water and small cubes of butter.

A bowl containing flour and little cubes of butter.

A bowl containing flour and little cubes of butter.

A pastry blender in a bowl of flour and butter that has been cut together.

A pastry blender in a bowl of flour and butter that has been cut together.

A mixing bowl containing ingredients for pie dough that has been cut together before liquid has been added.

A mixing bowl containing ingredients for pie dough that has been cut together before liquid has been added.

A little pie dough held over a bowl of pie dough. It has been squeezed gently in the palm of the hand.

A little pie dough held over a bowl of pie dough. It has been squeezed gently in the palm of the hand.

A ball of pastry on a table top.

A ball of pastry on a table top.

Two balls of pastry dough wrapped in plastic wrap. A pastry blender is in the background.

Two balls of pastry dough wrapped in plastic wrap. A pastry blender is in the background.

A photo of an uncooked all butter pie crust in a pie tin sitting on a table next to a rolling pin and cup of flour.

A photo of an uncooked pie crust that hasn’t been trimmed yet layed on top of a pie tin.

A photo of the edges of an uncooked pie crust being crimped.

A photo of an uncooked butter pie crust in a pie tin sitting on a table.

A photo of an uncooked pie crust in a pie tin sitting on a table

A photo of an uncooked butter pie crust in a pie tin sitting on a table next to a rolling pin and a cup of flour.

A photo of an uncooked butter pie crust in a pie tin sitting on a table next to a rolling pin and a cup of flour.

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