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What’s more comforting than the smell of homemade apple pie baking in your kitchen? That nostalgic smell is hard to beat. When you’re following a low-carb or keto diet, fitting a slice of pie into your daily life might seem impossible. Lucky for you, this keto pie crust recipe is about to change that.

Have no fear, your dessert-less days just got a little bit sweeter. This easy low-carb pie crust is made up of (only four) all-natural ingredients including coconut flour, almond flour, eggs, and butter. Seems simple enough, right?

Below, you’ll learn how to make a low-carb pie crust, which fillings to use, and why this particular recipe is completely keto and gluten-free. With only 1.5 grams of net carbs per slice, you’re sure to come back eager for seconds.

Health Benefits of Baking With Almond Flour and Coconut Flour

How can a pie crust possibly come with a low carb count? The secret is all in the flour.

Alternative Flours Contain Less Carbs and More Fiber

Most “regular” pie crust recipes are made with white flour or wheat flour. This means a whopping 95 grams of carbs per cup, or almost triple your percent daily values for carbs on the keto diet[*].

If you do a side-by-side comparison of the nutrition facts of enriched white flour to either almond flour or coconut flour, the differences are remarkable. One quarter cup of almond flour contains 14 grams of fat, 6 grams of protein, and only 6 grams of carbohydrates with 3 grams of fiber[*]. Meanwhile, a quarter cup of coconut flour contains only 4 grams of net carbs[*].

Now, you might be thinking, “That’s not a fair comparison. You’re comparing one cup of white flour to a fourth cup of coconut flour!” But there’s something else to consider.

In keto and paleo baking, you’ll use far less coconut or almond flour than you ever would white flour. For example, while you might use 2 1/2 cups of white flour in a regular pie crust, this low-carb pie calls for just 1/3 cup of coconut flour and 3/4 cup almond flour.

Coconut and Almond Flour Come With Health Benefits

Besides helping you maintain a ketogenic state, there are many reasons you may want to opt for almond or coconut flour instead of a grain flour containing an abundant amount of carbs.

With almond flour, you’re receiving many of the same benefits you would otherwise get from consuming raw almonds. The same goes for coconut flour, which is simply ground up coconut meat.

Almond flour has been shown to improve heart health, improve cognitive function, improve skin health, help control blood sugar levels, improve nutrient absorption, improve digestion, and even help aid against inflammation[*][*][*].

However, this flour isn’t the only low-carb alternative sure to provide you with an abundant amount of health benefits. Coconut flour helps aid in metabolic function, improves digestive system function, and helps maintain healthy blood sugar levels[*]][*].

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How to Prepare Your Grain-Free Pie Crust

To make your almond flour pie crust, you’ll need almond flour, coconut flour, large eggs, and cold butter. You will also need a hand mixer or food processor and a pie plate.

Once you pre-bake your crust, you can use a number of keto recipes as the filling. Here are a few ideas to get you started.

Low-Carb Recipes to Fill Your Pie Crust

You can use this delicious, flaky crust to make a sweet or savory pie, depending on your tastes. Whether you’re hosting a holiday dinner, preparing a weekend brunch, or making a pie just for fun, these recipes should get you started.

  • Low-carb pumpkin pie: Whether it’s your turn to host Thanksgiving dinner or you’re just excited it’s finally fall, this keto pumpkin pie, made with monk fruit sweetener, is the perfect festive treat.
  • Keto quiche: Hosting a low-carb brunch this weekend? Pour the ingredients for this keto frittata into your almond flour crust, making a savory breakfast quiche.
  • Low-carb cheesecake: Is cheesecake one of your all-time favorite desserts? Use this keto cheesecake recipe, made with cream cheese and heavy whipping cream, to make a delectable low-carb treat.
  • Chicken pot pie: Craving a bit of comfort food? Try this chicken pot pie recipe, which pairs perfectly with your coconut flour pie crust. Simply double the recipe below to make your crumbly top crust.
  • Pecan pie: Can’t resist a slice of pecan pie? Try this recipe (or, if you don’t want all the extra work, try these easy pecan pie fudge bombs).
  • Fruit pies: You can easily whip up your favorite sweet pie filling with a blend of low-carb fruit and a sugar-free sweetener, like erythritol, Swerve, monk fruit, or stevia.

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Recipe Notes: Keto Pie Crust FAQs

If it’s your first time making a grain-free pie crust, you might have a few questions. Hopefully these tips and tricks will set you up for success.

  • Can this recipe be made dairy-free? Yes. Simply skip the butter, and use coconut oil instead.
  • What size pie plan does this recipe call for? This recipe calls for a U.S. customary 9-inch pie pan.
  • Can this crust be used in both sweet and savory recipes? Yes, although you might want to add 1 tsp salt to the crust for your savory recipes.
  • How do you prevent the pie crust from burning? If you like an extra golden brown crust, you can extend the cooking time by five minutes. To prevent it from burning, cover the sides of your crust with tin foil.
  • Where can you buy almond and coconut flour? By now, most big box stores carry alternative flours. Otherwise, you can order it on Amazon.
  • What is xanthan gum, and should it be added to the crust? Xanthan gum helps add a little extra “stretch” to keto and gluten-free recipes. Typically, it helps give baked goods a doughy consistency, making it work well in biscuits and pizza crusts, not pie crusts.

Enjoy This Low-Carb Keto Pie Crust for a Sweet Slice

Along with having a short list of ingredients, this keto pie crust is also the perfect crust for any keto dessert, considering it’s only one and a half grams of net carbs per serving.

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Running out of ideas for a keto-friendly dessert? Try this pie crust in a number of different low-carb recipes to satiate your sweet tooth.

  • Author: Steph Lodge
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour and 10 minutes
  • Yield: 12 slices 1x

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Ingredients

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, combine the almond flour and coconut flour.
  2. Cut the butter into small squares and add it to the dry ingredients. Press the butter into the flour using two forks until it’s mixed as best you can.
  3. In a separate bowl, beat the eggs with a hand mixer on high and then pour it into the flour to mix.
  4. Blend by hand until you get a dough-like consistency.
  5. Ball it together with your hands and wrap it tightly with cling wrap. Store in the fridge or freezer for about an hour.
  6. After about an hour, preheat the oven to 350℉.
  7. Roll the dough between two pieces of parchment paper.
  8. Carefully transfer the flattened dough to a pie-shaped baking pan.
  9. Poke dough with fork randomly to perforate crust.
  10. Bake for 10-15 minutes or until edges become brown.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 slice
  • Calories: 122
  • Fat: 10.4g
  • Carbohydrates: 3.4g (Net Carbs: 1.5g)
  • Fiber: 1.9g
  • Protein: 3.4g

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FAQs

What are 3 tips for making pie crust? ›

Use this list of simple tips, from choosing the best ingredients to using the proper technique, to turn out a perfect pie crust every time.
  1. Use Very Cold Butter or Fat. ...
  2. Retain Some Chunks. ...
  3. Limit the Water. ...
  4. Make a Disk. ...
  5. Chill the Dough. ...
  6. Roll the Dough, Turn the Dough. ...
  7. Think Curbs, Not Driveways. ...
  8. Let the Dough Fall Into the Pan.
Oct 20, 2019

Why is my Crisco pie crust falling apart? ›

You're probably not adding enough water. The dough needs to be moist enough to roll out without cracking. Flour will absorb different amounts of water, depending on the humidity in the air and the age of the flour. So try adding a little more water the next time you make the dough.

Should you chill pie crust before baking? ›

Once the dough is shaped and crimped, the last thing you want to do bake it right away. Chilling the shaped pie allows the aforementioned gluten to relax and the butter to get nice and cold again, both of which help your pie hold its shape better once it's in the oven.

What is the best flour to use in flaky pie crust? ›

What kind of flour makes the best pie crust? Well, not high-protein bread flour! Use that for your chewy bagels. What you want for pie is flour that yields a tender, flaky crust, which means medium-protein all-purpose flour or low-protein pastry flour.

Which fat is best to use to make a flaky crust? ›

Vegetable Shortening

As shortening is able to withstand higher temperatures and does not melt easily, it creates flaky and crisp yet tender pie crusts when used alone or in combination with butter.

Is pie crust better with butter or Crisco? ›

For some pastry chefs, butter is the obvious choice. “My preferred fat for pie crusts will always be butter. To me, it is all about flavor, and no other fat gives flavor to a crust like butter does. Other fats, even though they have great pros, lack flavor,” De Sa Martins said.

What can I use instead of Crisco shortening in pie crust? ›

Butter. Butter is one of the most popular choices for baking for a reason. When you want to create flaky layers in your pastry—particularly when making pie dough—butter is a great substitute for shortening.

Is it better to make a pie crust with shortening or butter? ›

Shortening is better at crumbly crust, butter is better at flaky. But you can get either from both. There are obvious differences in flavor, and butter can give you a very nice chewiness in a crust while still being tender. Butter also tends to shrink and lose shape/detail more when it bakes.

Why do you put vinegar in a pie crust? ›

The acidic properties of vinegar inhibit gluten, some will say. This theory proposes that once the water and flour are combined, gluten starts forming, causing the dough to grow tough. Adding an acid, the theory goes, stops the gluten in its tracks and rescues the crust from toughness.

How long to bake pie crust at 350? ›

If your recipe doesn't have instructions and you're wondering how long to pre bake the pie, here's what I do: I pre bake the prepped pie crust at 350°F. If the crust is homemade from scratch, I pre bake for 35 minutes. If the crust is store-bought, I pre bake for 30 minutes.

What are the six ways to ensure a tender flaky pie crust? ›

7 pie crust tips for tender, flaky results every time
  1. 1Keep the dough ingredients cool.
  2. 2Use a light touch.
  3. 3Hydrate the dough (but not too much)
  4. 4Chill the dough.
  5. 5Keep the dough from sticking.
  6. 6Roll the dough out evenly.
  7. 7Relax.
Nov 4, 2022

How does a pie crust get its flaky texture? ›

First, you have to understand what makes a pie crust—or any dough for that matter—flaky. Pieces of fat (like butter) get trapped between layers of starch in a dough, then melt rapidly in the oven heat, creating steam and little pockets of air in the dough where the butter chunks used to be.

Does butter or shortening make a flakier crust? ›

Shortening is better at crumbly crust, butter is better at flaky. But you can get either from both. There are obvious differences in flavor, and butter can give you a very nice chewiness in a crust while still being tender. Butter also tends to shrink and lose shape/detail more when it bakes.

What does adding vinegar to pie crust do? ›

Adding vinegar tenderizes the pastry. It inhibits gluten from forming there by making the pastry tender and flaky. I have always added a tbsp of vinegar to a beaten egg and added water to make one cup.

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