Pat-In-The-Pan Oil Pastry Recipe

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?Pat-In-The-Pan Oil Pastry is a recipe for a type of pie crust that is made with oil instead of butter. This type of crust is typically used for savory pies, such as quiches, and is known for being flaky and easy to work with.

Yields1 Serving
Prep Time15 minsCook Time10 minsTotal Time25 mins
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 1 1/3 c All-purpose flour*
  c Vegetable oil
 ½ ts Salt
 2 tb Cold water


1

*if using self-rising flour Omit salt.

2

Mix flour, oil and salt until all flour is moistened. Sprinkle with water, 1 tablespoon at a time, tossing with fork until all water is absorbed. Gather pastry into a ball. Press in bottom and up side of pie plate, 9 X 1-1/4 inches; flute edge. Fill and bake as directed in recipe. 8 SERVINGS; 150 CALORIES PER SERVING. For Baked Pie Shell: Heat oven to 475 degrees. Prick bottom and side thoroughly with fork. Bake 10 to 12 minutes or until light brown; cool.In 1950 we introduced a Stir-N-Roll pastry that used vegetable oil instead of shortening and a spoon instead of a pastry blender. Our Pat-in-the-Pan Oil Pastry is even easier because you don't have to roll out the pastry.

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Ingredients

 1 1/3 c All-purpose flour*
  c Vegetable oil
 ½ ts Salt
 2 tb Cold water

Directions

1

*if using self-rising flour Omit salt.

2

Mix flour, oil and salt until all flour is moistened. Sprinkle with water, 1 tablespoon at a time, tossing with fork until all water is absorbed. Gather pastry into a ball. Press in bottom and up side of pie plate, 9 X 1-1/4 inches; flute edge. Fill and bake as directed in recipe. 8 SERVINGS; 150 CALORIES PER SERVING. For Baked Pie Shell: Heat oven to 475 degrees. Prick bottom and side thoroughly with fork. Bake 10 to 12 minutes or until light brown; cool.In 1950 we introduced a Stir-N-Roll pastry that used vegetable oil instead of shortening and a spoon instead of a pastry blender. Our Pat-in-the-Pan Oil Pastry is even easier because you don't have to roll out the pastry.

Pat-In-The-Pan Oil Pastry Recipe

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