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10-27-2022 09:53 AM - edited 10-27-2022 09:53 AM
@Patriot3 I prefer Aldi's version and yes, you can use the excess pieces and re-roll them.
10-27-2022 10:50 AM
Regarding those pie crusts (but off topic); I wish they made them in more than the standard size. An over sized option for deep dish pies would be great. I have tried rolling them out bigger, but frankly, they just get too thin.
10-27-2022 03:04 PM
Yes. You can roll out the excess pieces and cut it, just like you would with dough you make yourself.
10-27-2022 06:14 PM
@faeriemoon wrote:Regarding those pie crusts (but off topic); I wish they made them in more than the standard size. An over sized option for deep dish pies would be great. I have tried rolling them out bigger, but frankly, they just get too thin.
@faeriemoon I take it you want the deep dish size to fit the 2" sides of your pie pan?
I think Mrs. Smith makes frozen deep dish pie crusts.
10-27-2022 06:21 PM
Pillsbury does make a deep dish version. I buy them all the time.
Maybe your store doesn't carry them.
10-28-2022 09:06 AM
@Cakers3 wrote:
@faeriemoon wrote:Regarding those pie crusts (but off topic); I wish they made them in more than the standard size. An over sized option for deep dish pies would be great. I have tried rolling them out bigger, but frankly, they just get too thin.
@faeriemoon I take it you want the deep dish size to fit the 2" sides of your pie pan?
I think Mrs. Smith makes frozen deep dish pie crusts.
@Cakers3 But are they the frozen ones? I prefer the refrigerated roll out ones.
10-28-2022 10:42 AM
@faeriemoon wrote:
@Cakers3 wrote:
@faeriemoon wrote:Regarding those pie crusts (but off topic); I wish they made them in more than the standard size. An over sized option for deep dish pies would be great. I have tried rolling them out bigger, but frankly, they just get too thin.
@faeriemoon I take it you want the deep dish size to fit the 2" sides of your pie pan?
I think Mrs. Smith makes frozen deep dish pie crusts.
@Cakers3 But are they the frozen ones? I prefer the refrigerated roll out ones.
@faeriemoon I checked it out and they are ready made. I did not find the roll out type.
Also: The Pillbury one recommended is also ready made.
I could not find the size you want in a roll out style.
You might check out the websites for more info.
I make mine from scratch and only saw Mrs. Smith's one time while looking at frozen bakery items.
10-28-2022 11:52 AM
@Cakers3 Thank you for the time you took to do the research. I really appreciate it.
I really should just make my own pie crusts.
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