Notes
- Freezing the pie crust is essential. As the homemade pie crust is made with butter and not shortening, it shrinks more in the oven as it bakes. Keeping the pie crust cold will keep the crust from shrinking.
- You must line the pie dough with parchment paper. This will prevent you from baking the pie weights into the dough.
- If you do not have parchment paper on hand, you can also line the pie dough with foil.
- Make sure to use enough weights to hold down the dough, as the pressure against the sides of the dough will keep it from shrinking.
- While an egg wash helps keep the pie crust from becoming soggy from a pie filling, I recommend following the instruction of the pie recipe you’re following if you’re not sure if you should make an egg wash.
- If you use a store-bought pie crust, keep in mind that they’re usually on the thinner side, so they’ll bake faster. I recommend following the directions on the package if using a frozen store-bought crust.

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