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How to Make the Best Vegan Pie Crust

September 15, 2025 By Gretchen

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We’ve all heard the term “easy as pie”?

Yeah well to many people pie may not be so easy after all!
Here are  some tips on how to bake the best vegan pie crust.

How to Make The Perfect Pie Crust

Let’s master some of the areas that cause the most problems when making a homemade pie crust!

There are 2 kinds of pies, 1 that we call “cold preparation” and one that we call “baked preparation”
What I mean by “cold prep” it is basically a pie filling that is not going to be baked in the crust but rather poured into the baked crust

For example: Chocolate Cream, Banana Cream, Coconut Cream or Summer Fruit Pies just to name a few.
For this style pie, you will have to pre-bake the crust first

Also known as Blind Baking the pie shell

I use dried beans or rice as my pie weights and a piece of parchment paper to make sure my dough doesn’t go flopping!

To fully blind bake a pie crust it will usually take about 20  minutes on 350°F

Then I will remove the parchment paper and beans or weights and bake it for another 10 minutes longer depending on how brown I want my crust to be.
For a semi blind baked crust I will only bake it for about 15 minutes just enough to set the crust and get a good head start on some bottom browning before I pour in my filling to bake the rest of the way.

In my opinion, pouring filling into a raw pie shell and baking it altogether will often times leave you with a soggy bottom crust.
Especially in the case of liquid fillings like pumpkin pie.

That liquid filling makes it near impossible to ever bake the bottom crust properly.

Vegan Pumpkin Pie Recipe

When I owned my bakery many moons ago, I had what is called a “deck oven” more commonly referred to as a pizza oven.

You know, the kind the guys at the pizzeria use everyday and bake your pizza directly on the”deck” giving your pizza a nice browned crispy crust on the bottom.
Well, that kind of oven is superior for not just Pizza Pies, but bakery pies too!

Now of course we don’t have deck ovens in our homes

So I recently came up with an idea to simulate the professional bakery oven and that is: baking your pie on a pizza stone.

Simply get your oven preheated to whatever the recipe calls for WITH THE STONE IN THE OVEN to get it nice and hot!
Then bake your pie directly on the stone and you will have a nicely browned NON-soggy crust for all your pies!
Alternatively, for those who do not have a pizza stone, you can go the method of blind baking the crust first, but not all the way- just until it is starting to turn pale not even golden
Then add the filling, top with your other pie crust if you are using one, and that’s it!

*Note:

In the case of an apple pie though or a 2 crust pie (where there is a top and bottom crust) I don’t typically do a blind bake at all.
These types of pies will almost always take close to 45 minutes or more to fully bake so it is not necessary to do a blind bake and the pizza stone method really does a great job!

CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL VIDEO TUTORIAL FOR HOW TO MAKE THE PERFECT PIE CRUST

How to Make The Perfect Pie Crust

In the video tutorial I make the dough in a food processor but you can do this all entirely by hand

How to Make The Perfect Pie Crust

The Best Vegan Pie Crust

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Prep Time 25 minutes mins
Total Time 25 minutes mins
Servings 1 - 10" crust

Ingredients
  

  • 2 cup All Purpose Flour (250g)
  • 2 Tbs Sugar (28g)
  • ¼ teaspoon Salt
  • 6 Tbs Vegan Butter Cold ~frozen (85g)
  • 4 Tbs Solid Coconut Oil~frozen (56g)
  • 2 Tbs Liquid Vegetable Oil (30ml)
  • 3 Tbs Cold Water (45ml)

Instructions
 

  • First get the vegan butter & shortening or coconut oil to the freezer while you measure the rest of the ingredients.
  • Combine the flour, salt, sugar in a food processor (or you can mix the entire recipe by hand with a pastry cutter or fork) process to distribute the ingredients evenly.
  • Dice or shred the cold vegan butter & the shortening or coconut oil & add to the flour in the food processor, pulse until it is mealy & course crumbly texture.
  • Add the cold water & the liquid oil through the feed tube while pulsing then process until a soft crumbly dough forms. *see video visual
  • It will be very crumbly & seem very dry this is good! Turn it out onto a lightly floured surface & gather the dough together to a soft ball that stays together. (If you have to use wet hands or a Tbs of water this is ok!)
  • Wrap in plastic & refrigerate for an hour to relax the dough & to allow the flour to absorb through.
  • Once chilled, roll the dough on a lightly floured surface (this dough is much easier to roll between 2 pieces of parchment or wax paper) to about 12" diameter (¼" thick) and line your pie plate. Trim the excess & re-roll to cut out the optional leave shapes to adorn the rim of the pie.

Notes

Storage: Pie dough is best rolled out and formed into a pie shell, then frozen or used right away
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

 

 

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Comments

  1. Donna Kennedy

    December 29, 2019 at 10:43 pm

    Hi Gretchen,

    I can’t wait to try this pizza stone on my pies! Also, how long would I cook an apple pie if I have already made the homemade pie filling?

    Thanks,
    Donna Kennedy

    • Gretchen

      December 30, 2019 at 11:29 pm

      Meaning a cooked pie filling? Like my Apple Topping Here ? then I would just be sure to bake it as long as it takes to get the pie crust nice and browned and not raw. (I wold also use a COOL cooked pie filling)

  2. April

    December 7, 2021 at 4:15 am

    Thank you so much for this awesome post! I was wondering if I could substitute the white flour for whole wheat flour & also can I use brown sugar for the sugar portion?

    • Gretchen

      December 7, 2021 at 1:00 pm

      Hi April! Thank you! The trouble with using all whole wheat flour in a recipe that was designed for regular flour, is that whole wheat flour does not have the gluten structure that a plain flour does. If you have ever worked with gluten free pie dough, it’s kinda a pain! So while yes you can definitely do it, you may have to add a little bit more water to get it to come together, just be careful you don’t add too much so that the dough is sticky and gummy!

      • April

        December 11, 2021 at 7:12 pm

        Thank you for the information! I appreciate it & I love watching your youtube videos!

  3. Juju

    March 27, 2022 at 11:40 am

    Hi Gretchen !
    Thanks for this recipe!
    A lil question; what kind of vegan butter you use / recommand, please?!
    Greetings from switzerland ! ????

    • Gretchen

      March 27, 2022 at 1:07 pm

      Hey there! I like to use Earth Balance whenever possible, but it is very $$
      I have been using a vegan margarine called Gold ‘n’ Sweet lately though!
      Short answer, any will do fine here!

  4. Meryl

    November 20, 2022 at 10:38 am

    Hi, how long will this pie crust be baked and in what temperature? Thanks

    • Gretchen

      November 20, 2022 at 12:23 pm

      Hi Meryl, It’s hard to say exactly because I am not sure what kind of PIE you are making. I tried to NOT be too confusing in explaining this on the written post (I am not sure I did a good job! LOL)
      But basically there are several ways of going about PIE CRUSTS depending on the actual pie.
      Meaning an Apple Pie will get baked with the filling & top crust on it for probably close to an hour!
      But for a poured filling like pumpkin or even a cold mousse filling that won’t get baked, you will blind bake first.

      But her is a highlight from my written post::
      To fully blind bake a pie crust it will usually take about 20 minutes on 350°F
      Then I will remove the parchment paper and beans or weights and bake it for another 10 minutes longer depending on how brown I want my crust to be.
      For a semi blind baked crust I will only bake it for about 15 minutes just enough to set the crust and get a goo head start on some bottom browning before I pour in my filling to bake the rest of the way.

      Also:: On each specific recipe post for example : Apple Pie / Pumpkin Pie / Cream Pie etc… I will include further information for how to bake the crusts(s)

  5. teresa newton

    November 9, 2023 at 2:23 pm

    what else would you do to make this gluten free as well.. i am needing to make a gluten free and vegan pumpkin pie, and with most recipes i have to adjust the liquids when using the gluten free flour.. .. any suggestions.. and thank you.. i have been following you and watching your videos since you had woodland bakery and love them all. starting last year i got out of EMS after 18 years and i have started a small home based bakery

    • Gretchen

      November 9, 2023 at 2:43 pm

      WOW! Excellent great for you! Congrats! While I am not a GF baker I cannot say whether this one will hold up to GF flour. I have worked with a GF dough at my friends restaurant once and it was a total nightmare! LOL

  6. Kathy

    November 25, 2023 at 7:16 pm

    Hi,

    My vegan son won’t eat any vegan butter with palm oil or soybean oil in it. I have been using Trader Joe’s Vegan Buttery Spread, fairly solid when cold product, sold in packs of 8.82 oz so it is a pain to measure it but I have had luck with it in baking. Have you tried it? Looking forward to trying your pie crust the next time I make a vegan pie!

    • Gretchen

      November 25, 2023 at 9:20 pm

      I haven’t tried it but I am confident it will work great!

  7. Cam

    April 8, 2024 at 3:42 pm

    I had been repeatedly failing with another vegan pie crust recipe. With your recipe and accompanying video, I have had multiple successes! And sooooo flaky. My non-vegan husband loves them. Thank you for sharing!

    • Gretchen

      April 8, 2024 at 6:05 pm

      YAY! Thank you for the feedback!

  8. Val

    April 27, 2024 at 3:02 am

    I am going to try this crust as I have not had success with other vegan recipes. I love the video, it’s so helpful! Do you poke little holes with a fork in the crust when blind baking or only use weights?

    • Gretchen

      April 27, 2024 at 10:52 am

      Great! Thank you! Yes I do fork the crust!

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