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  1. I have never made a great crust like this looks and need to try your recipe asap it looks fantastic!

  2. 5 stars
    Made my first shortcrust pastry last week. Was so easy. Thank you for the recipe and tips.

    1. Thank you, Rakoski. So happy you have success with this recipe. Thank you for coming back to write this feedback. Have a wonderful day.

  3. 5 stars
    Tried this out today! Beautiful!

    1. Thank you Melissa. So happy to hear you enjoyed it. Thanks for taking the time to come back and leave feedback appreciate it very much.

  4. 5 stars
    Hi years ago I worked in a bakery and to my memory we used to cream the sugar and golden shortening and margarine together in a mixer the slowly add the flour. Have you ever heard of this as I have searched the internet for the recipe but cannot find one

    1. 5 stars
      Yes that is Pate Sablee’ – Sweet French Pastry Crust. I had the recipe here on the blog but it needs a new face lift so taken it off for now. I lost all the images when my blog was hacked. I will add it soon again. Thanks

  5. 5 stars
    I LOVE your recipe and instructions. Can this recipe be used for sweet potato pie? And if so, should I still pre bake the crust?

  6. Patricia Caneer Gardner says:

    5 stars
    Hi, my mother made pie crusts a long, long time ago. Now, I want to try. I see pictures of pies out of the metal tart pans and on a serving plate. How do you get a baked pie crust or a baked and filled pie out of the pie pan without it breaking into pieces? Thanks, Patricia Caneer Gardner

    1. 5 stars
      The short crust has to be handled very carefully. Always keep the base intact until you are ready to slide it. So first you use a small can or such to slide the removable sides down. then move the crust to a platter and the slide the crust to the plate carefully. Easier to do than to explain lol .

  7. 5 stars
    Would this recipe work with coconut oil that is chilled and hard instead of the butter to make it dairy free?

    1. Technically I think it should Maria.. but I have not tried. My cookies with coconut oil tend to be a bit more dark so wondering if it will work. If you do give it a try. Let me know. Thanks

  8. 5 stars
    I love pies, but I’m not that good in making crust pastry. I usually use store-bought. Bad I know. This easy to follow step by step instructions just inspired me to try making pastry at home. I’ll give it a go this weekend. I have fresh locally grown strawberries in my fridge.

    1. Oh it’s not bad at all Natalie… I often buy store bought when I’m in a haste or lazy.. but there’s not comparison to store bought..I hope you enjoy it with your strawberries

  9. Sara @ Modern Little Victories says:

    5 stars
    That is seriously such a pretty and literally picture perfect pie crust! There’s no better feeling than knowing you nailed a pie crust and having it come out so perfect!

  10. 5 stars
    I love making short crust pastry at home, it’s a lot easier that people think and way better than the ready made ones. Especially when l make a quiche. Great tips for making it!