Not exact matches
** Example: Place your left hand
under the pie
dough under the wax
paper and grab the left side of the wax
paper with your right hand and flip it over onto the filling.
If you are feeling adventurous you can put one hand
under the pie
dough still on the wax
paper, hold one edge of the wax
paper so that the top arm crosses over your bottom arm and flip the pie
dough over top of the filling and bottom
dough.
Invert a 9» pie plate over rolled out
dough, gently slide your hand
under parchment
paper, and re-invert.
I tried another recipe in my cast iron pot and they had you put your
dough on a piece of parchment
paper and to put a cookie sheet
under the pot so the bottom didn't burn.
Very carefully slide a shallow bowl that fits into the pie dish
under the parchment
paper with the
dough on it.
Lay another sheet of parchment
paper on top and roll out the
dough so that it is just
under a 1 / 4 - inch thick.
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