Whole Wheat Mediterranean Pie Crust

- Total Time
- 15 minutes, plus 1 hour resting
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Ingredients
- 200grams (approximately 1¾ cups) whole wheat flour or whole wheat pastry flour
- 115grams (approximately 1 cup) unbleached all purpose flour
- 5grams (approximately ¾ teaspoon) salt
- 50grams (¼ cup) extra virgin olive oil
- 165grams (¾ cup) water
- 10grams (2 teaspoons) red wine vinegar or strained lemon juice
Preparation
- Step 1
In a large bowl or in the bowl of a standing mixer fitted with the paddle or a food processor fitted with the steel blade, combine the flours and salt and mix together. If using a bowl, make a well in the center, add the olive oil and mix in with a fork. If using a mixer or food processor, turn on and add the olive oil. When it is evenly distributed through the flour combine the water and vinegar or lemon juice and add it to the flour mixture with the machine running. The dough should come together in a ball.
- Step 2
Turn out the dough onto a lightly floured work surface, flour your hands and work the dough just until smooth and easy to shape into a ball. Do not overwork it or you will develop the gluten in the flour and the dough will be tough. Divide the dough in half, shape each half into a ball and press into a ½-inch thick circle. Wrap in plastic and let rest for 1 hour.
- Step 3
Roll out the dough as needed for savory tarts, dusting your work surface and the top of the dough with flour to prevent it from sticking. Pre-bake and bake as directed in recipes calling for the crust.
- Advance preparation: The dough can be refrigerated for 3 days or frozen before or after rolling out.
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For a savoury crust for a quiche I add some ground pepper and herbes de Provence to the flour. It gives the crust a little bit of extra taste.
Heat oven to 450°. Prick bottom and sides if crust. Cover with 2 layers of foil and bake 8 minutes. Remove foil and bake 5 -6 minutes more.
I have made this crust multiple times now and it never disappointed. I am absolutely amazed by the fact the recipe requires such a small amount of fat and produces this incredible result. Highly recommended!
I didn’t like the consistency of the crust the first time I made this, so I halved the dry ingredients and kept same amount of olive oil, and result was MUCH better but still healthier than lard / butter on a traditional quiche crust (I think) - will be doing it that way in the future
I would second adding herbs to the dough, gives a really nice addition to a quiche etc.
Terrible and dry!
@Shelley I agree. This crust doesn’t do justice to a good quiche or pie filling.
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