AARP Membership: Just $16 a Year

Highlights

Close

Dunkin' Donuts

Members receive a Donut with purchase of a L or XL beverage

AARP Salutes Our Heroes

Thanks to the veterans who served our country

Savings Icon

Tanger Outlets

Access to a free coupon book

Technical Icon

Black Community

How to live your best life

Tell Us Your Story

Let us know how the new health care law helps you

Contests and
Sweeps

You Could Win $50,000!

Plus you’ll get free tips and tools to help you find your 
perfect path to retirement
See official rules.

Most Popular
Articles

Viewed

Recommended

Commented

Sweet Pastry Dough

Cookstr
  • Course: Dessert
  • Total Time: Under 15 Minutes
  • Skill Level: Easy
  • Cost: Inexpensive
    • Print
    • Recommend
    sweet-pastry-dough

    Photo by: Joseph De Leo

    I like to use this as an all-purpose tart and pie dough. It works equally well both when you want to bake the raw dough with a filling in it and also as a fully baked empty crust for a creamy or mousselike filling. Though the dough is very low in fat, a bit of sugar helps to tenderize it. Also the presence of the baking powder does several things: First, the leavening action makes the dough fairly light and prevents toughness. Second, baking powder helps the dough to bake through on the bottom, thus avoiding a soggy, underbaked bottom crust, the greatest nightmare of pie and tart baking. Best of all, this dough takes about 5 minutes to make, from when you begin to measure the flour to wrapping it in plastic. The food processor does all the work.

    Yield: Makes about 9 ounces of dough, enough for a 9- or 10-inch tart or a single 9-inch piecrust, about 8 servings

    INGREDIENTS
    • 1 cup all-purpose flour (spoon flour into dry-measure cup and level off)
    • 3 tablespoons sugar
    • ½ teaspoon baking powder
    • ¼ teaspoon salt
    • 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, cold and cut into 6 pieces
    • 1 large egg
    • 1 tablespoon cold water

    Directions

    1. Combine all the dry ingredients in the bowl of a food processor fitted with the metal blade. Pulse 3 or 4 times to mix.

    2. Add the butter and pulse about 10 or 12 times to mix the butter in finely.

    3. Add the egg and water and pulse repeatedly until the dough forms a ball.

    4. Invert the bowl to a lightly floured work surface and carefully remove the blade.

    5. Form the dough into a disk and wrap it in plastic.

    6. Refrigerate the dough for several hours or up to 3 days. You may also roll out the dough immediately; it will be a little soft but entirely capable of being rolled.

    7. Before you use the refrigerated dough, unwrap it and place it on a floured work surface. Gently knead the dough to render it malleable, then form it into a disk again before rolling.


    © 2006 Nick Malgieri and David Joachim
    NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION

    Nutritional information is provided by the author.

    Per serving: 119 calories, 5 g total fat (38% of calories), 3 g saturated fat, 3 g protein, 16 g carbohydrates, 0 g fiber, 38 mg cholesterol, 107 mg sodium

    Discounts & Benefits

    From companies that meet the high standards of service and quality set by AARP.

    Denny's Ranchero Tilapia

    Members receive 20% off from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. at participating Denny’s locations.

    Outback Steak

    Members save 10% on Mondays and 10% on Weekend Lunch at Outback Steakhouse.

    dinner plate of seared mahi and asparagus

    Members can save 10% every day at Landry's Restaurants, Inc.

    Member Benefits

    Members receive exclusive member benefits & affect social change. Join Today

    Featured
    Groups

    Love to Cook

    Compare family recipes for Strawberry Shortcake and other summer favorites. Discuss

    Health Nuts - AARP community group

    Health Nuts

    Get into a healthy state of mind with heart-smart recipes, fitness tips, stress relievers, and more. Discuss