There are three tenants to making an excellent homemade pie crust: Don't overwork the dough, use ice-cold butter/shortening, and allow the dough to chill before rolling. As you can see, elbow grease is not a requirement. Oh no -- you can make a homemade pie crust in the food processor that's quick, easy, and absolutely delicious. The best part? It'll take you less than 10 minutes!

To make a homemade pie crust, you could work solely by hand, enlisting the use of a pastry blender...or you could just allow the food processor to do all of the work for you. Your call. If you using the pastry blender method, I would suggest investing in a pastry blender that has thick, sturdy blades. This will cut back on your workload significantly.
HOW TO MAKE PIE CRUST IN THE FOOD PROCESSOR
- Chill the Butter and Shortening - Place butter and shortening cubes in the freezer for 10-15 minutes to harden.
- Add Dry Ingredients To Food Processor - Add flour, granulated sugar (if using) and salt to a food processor fitted with blade attachment and pulse until evenly incorporated.
- Incorporate Butter and Shortening - Add the butter and shortening cubes, a few pieces at a time with the motor running, until all fats are added and pea-sized clumps begin to form.
- Drizzle In Water - Slowly drizzle in the water through the feed tube, pulsing all the while. Do this until the pie crust has formed into a ball.
- Divide the Dough and Chill - Cut the dough ball in half using a knife or a pastry cutter, and shape into two flattened round disks. Wrap in plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator until chilled through, at least 2 hours.

No shortening on hand? You can use this All-Butter Pie Crust Recipe with this exact food processor method!
USE FOOD PROCESSOR PIE CRUST FOR ANY OF THESE RECIPES!
- Apple Pie From Scratch is easier than you think, and it’s all about simple ingredients used in all the right ways! A sweet apple pie filling of fresh apples and warm spices piled high.
- Crawfish Pie is loaded with savory crawfish cooked in a Creole sauce and baked in a buttery, flaky pie crust, this dish is a true masterpiece of flavor and textures.
- Buttermilk Pie has a smooth, custard filling with sweet, sugary notes of vanilla with a lemon-like tang. This holiday pie is perfectly balanced -- not too sweet -- and always bakes up a beautiful golden brown.
- Chicken Pot Pie with a delicious, savory filling of juicy chicken, tender vegetables, and creamy gravy is enclosed in a double-layer of flaky pie crust. It’s really no wonder this dish has stood the test of time!
- Easy Pecan Pie is a recipe no Southern Thanksgiving could be complete without! This is everything you need to know and more to bake the most delicious Pecan Pie the South has ever tasted!
- Oreo Cheesecake is rich and creamy and sprinkled with bits of Oreo all throughout. It rests (never droops!) in a finely crushed homemade Oreo pie crust that takes this recipe to the next level.
Pie Crust In the Food Processor
Ingredients
- 8 tablespoons cold unsalted butter, cut into tiny cubes
- 8 tablespoons cold shortening cut into tiny cubes
- 2 ¾ cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon fine sea salt
- 1 ½ tablespoon granulated sugar (omit for savory dishes)
- ⅔ cup of ice-cold water
Instructions
- Place butter and shortening cubes in the freezer temporarily to harden.
- Add flour, granulated sugar (if using) and the salt to a food processor fitted with blade attachment. Pulse until evenly incorporated. Add the butter and shortening cubes, a few pieces at a time with the motor running, until all fats are incorporated and pea-sized clumps begin to form.
- Slowly drizzle a ½ cup of water into the feed tube, pulsing all the while. Do this until the pie crust starts to come together. You should be able to easily pinch it into a clump. If the dough does not come together after adding a ½ cup of water, splash in up to 3 tablespoons more.
- Transfer the dough to a floured work surface and cut the dough ball in half using a knife or a pastry cutter. Form into two flattened round disks, wrap in plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator until chilled through, at least 2 hours.
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Use this crust for:
Stand-Up Chocolate Pudding Pie, Ham & Cheddar Quiche




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