So I took the dough out of the fridge and attempted to roll it. And it crumbled like a little bitch.
I asked the internet the ultimate question: "why?"
Maybe the dough was too cold. Maybe the dough was too dry. The internet forums said I could add more water, but if I did, try not to handle it too much. How do you mix in water without handling it too much?
So I played around with ball number one and completely wrecked it. I moved on to ball number two, making an effort to handle it less.
I got it to roll out finally, but I know I handled it waaaaayyyyy too much, and when I tried to line the pie plate, the dough broke in a zillion places that I "patched" with pieces that were stuck to the rolling board.
It was at this point that I called Mom.
My Mom is amazing and I probably should have called her this afternoon for tips. But at least I have new ideas for next time, as I have now chucked this batch of dough in the green bin.
Going to have another go at it later this week.
I asked the internet the ultimate question: "why?"
Maybe the dough was too cold. Maybe the dough was too dry. The internet forums said I could add more water, but if I did, try not to handle it too much. How do you mix in water without handling it too much?
So I played around with ball number one and completely wrecked it. I moved on to ball number two, making an effort to handle it less.
I got it to roll out finally, but I know I handled it waaaaayyyyy too much, and when I tried to line the pie plate, the dough broke in a zillion places that I "patched" with pieces that were stuck to the rolling board.
It was at this point that I called Mom.
"Rolling pie crust never works right."
"I never put the dough in the fridge."
"It's kinda late to be making a pie anyway, isn't it?"
My Mom is amazing and I probably should have called her this afternoon for tips. But at least I have new ideas for next time, as I have now chucked this batch of dough in the green bin.
Going to have another go at it later this week.