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    Published: Nov 12, 2023 · Updated: Dec 2, 2023 by Becky Sue

    Cheddar Pie Dough

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    This Cheddar Pie Dough is a versatile dough that can lean sweet or savory. It starts with an all butter base but gets an additional flavor boost with sharp cheddar cheese mixed right into the crust. It's a great go-to for pies, hand pies and galettes.

    Cheddar Pie Dough by Baking The Goods
    Cheddar Pie Dough by Baking The Goods
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    • Cheddar pie dough ingredients
    • This pie dough is made with nutty, sharp cheddar
    • How to mix cheddar pie dough
    • Hydration squeeze test
    • Cheddar pie dough for Pies, Galettes & Hand Pies
    • Recipe
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    The best homemade pies begin with a solid basic pie dough recipe. This Cheddar Pie Dough is the base dough for my most treasured recipe, my legendary Apple Cheddar Pie. The dough is also used in the apple pie's laidback cousin, my Apple Cheddar Galette. It even makes and appearance in these Apple Cheddar Hand Pies.

    The inspiration for this recipe was a gift from my Great Grandmother.

    I have been using this recipe in my Apple Cheddar Pie for over 20 years. In fact, I first made pie dough with cheese just after graduating high school. My Great Grandmother gifted me the Good Housekeeping Best Recipes 1998 cookbook as a Christmas gift and that is where I initially discovered the toasty golden magic that is Apple Cheddar Pie. I haven't gone back since.

    An apple pie without cheese, is like kiss without a squeeze.

    Have you heard this before? I am not sure of the origins of the apple pie and cheese marriage but I know it's a time honored tradition for many. And a just plain weird idea to some. Nevertheless, It's an old adage that I stand by wholeheartedly. In fact, I believe if you give this Cheddar Pie Dough a chance, you'll soon find yourself singing the praises of this possibly strange albeit delicious combo!

    Cheddar pie dough ingredients

    At the core, it's simple really. It begins with my All Butter Vodka Pie Dough, scales back the hydration, sugar and salt. Then adds in a hefty cup of sharp cheddar cheese. Such simple changes create a big, flavorful impact.

    • Unsalted Butter, preferably something with a higher fat ratio like a European style butter. More fat, means better flavor and better structure when baking.
    • All Purpose Flour is the binder that provides structure and holds all of the ingredients together. Nothing fancy, just the basic APF here.
    • Granulated Sugar adds a kiss of sweetness. It helps balance out the savory notes from the cheese and butter. This recipe uses just a tablespoon of sugar but it sure rounds things out nicely.
    • Fine Sea Salt enhances the other flavors. But here we use just a bit since the cheddar cheese also adds a salty element.
    • Ice cold vodka is a secret weapon for crisp and flaky pie dough. Vodka evaporates faster than water during the baking process. This removes moisture from the dough quickly creating flakiness in the crust.
    • Sharp Cheddar Cheese is what sets this recipe apart. That sharp, nutty cheddar brings a layer of full cheesy flavor to the basic pie dough. I prefer to use white cheddar here so the color just blends in with the dough. But really any cheddar will do!
    *Hot Tip, you can even sub cheddar for another cheese. Pecorino or parmesan are deliciously delicate options. Gruyere is great too!

    When it comes to cheese in pie dough, I have done it all! Try my rich and tender Cream Cheese Pie Dough recipe. Pecorino cheese peppers the crust in this salivatingly savory BLT Galette with Pecorino Pepper Crust. Crust or my Gruyere encrusted French Onion Galette. This gorgeous Apple Pear Gruyere Pie features nutty Gruyere baked right in the crust. You can blend just about any cheese in with pie dough and it bakes up to a creaveable crisp crust.

    This pie dough is made with nutty, sharp cheddar

    Cheddar Pie Dough ingredients
    You only need 6 basic ingredients to make this Cheddar Pie Dough.
    Grated sharp, white cheddar gives this dough its savory, slightly nutty cheesy essence.
    Ice cold vodka
    Ice cold vodka helps with the flakiness factor of this pie dough.

    While the ingredients are simple, they each have an important impact on the flavor and texture of the pie dough. Cold, cubed butter will create little flavor and texture pockets giving the pie crust its signature flaky texture. The sharp cheddar cheese also crisps up as the dough bakes, offering even more crisp flakiness. As the crust bakes, the cheddar and butter join forces, giving off warm flavor depth. It compliments an apple or pear pie filling like a dream.

    When enjoying a pie or galette made with this cheddar pie crust, I get a hint of Cheez-It. But in the best possible way. There is something so familiar and comforting about that baked cheddar flavor. That nutty sharpness intensifies when baked and transforms into a whole new flavor all its own.

    Go sweet or savory

    Since it can sway either savory or sweet, this multifaceted dough can chameleon itself into all kinds of recipes. We all know by now that I am a great big fan of apples and cheddar paired in a pie crust. However, there are endless ways to incorporate this Cheddar Pie Dough.

    Use it as a savory crust for pot pies. It works wonders as a hand pie base. In the past I've used it to form savory pie pockets with leftover carnitas. My Apple Cheddar Galette is a simple way to test out this dough. But, I push it to ultra savory levels by adding in some spicy black pepper in this Heirloom Tomato & Grilled Corn Galettes with Cheddar Crust! Yes drooling is a common side effect of viewing that recipe.

    How to mix cheddar pie dough

    dry ingredients for pie dough
    Whisk together the dry ingredients first.
    adding cold, cubed butter
    Add the cold, cubed butter. You want that butter very firm.
    cut the butter into the dough with pastry blender
    Use a pastry blender to cut the butter into the dough.
    hydrating pie dough with vodka
    Slowly hydrate the pie dough with ice cold vodka, using a fork to blend it in.

    Hydration squeeze test

    crumbly pie dough mix
    Grab a handful of the crumbly pie dough granules.
    squeezing pie dough
    Give it a gentle squeeze in the palm of your hand.
    pie dough hydration test
    The dough should just barely hold together, not too sticky & not too dry. That's how you know the pie dough is properly hydrated!

    Blending in the sharp cheddar cheese

    adding cheddar to dough
    Add the grated sharp cheddar cheese to the dough last.
    blending cheese into pie dough
    Use a fork to just blend the cheddar into the pie dough.

    Gather and pat to shape the pie dough into disks

    gathering pie dough
    Simply gather the shaggy dough together on a lightly floured surface.
    pat the pie dough together
    Then pat it down until it just holds together. No need to knead or work the dough.
    shape cheddar pie dough into disks
    Cut the dough into 2 equal parts and shape it into 2 cheddar pie dough disks.
    2 uniform Cheddar Pie Dough Disks
    Gather and pat until you have 2 uniform Cheddar Pie Dough Disks.
    storing pie dough in reusable baggies
    I like to stash my pie dough disks in a reusable storage bag to chill. When sealed tightly, they can be frozen up to 3 months.

    Cheddar pie dough for Pies, Galettes & Hand Pies

    The cheddar in the dough makes it extra pliable. Which means it's a great option for shaping all kinds of recipes. It rolls out smooth and even. Plus, it slices well with a sharp edge making this Cheddar Pie Dough a solid candidate for a weaved, decorative pie crust. Or simply roll it into a round and top it for galette recipes.

    weaved cheddar pie dough
    This Cheddar Pie Dough is remarkably pliable thanks to the cheese. It makes for an easy weave.
    Decorating Apple Cheddar Pie
    This dough can get all dolled up and decorative as seen here in my Apple Cheddar Pie recipe.
    Apple Cheddar Galette
    It's an easy base for this simple and delicious Apple Cheddar Galette.

    Any recipe that starts with this tender, flaky and crispy cheese laden crust is sure to be a hit. This cheesy crust hits on all of those sweet and savory, crisp and crumbly desires. It's like a kiss and a squeeze all wrapped up together.

    Apple Cheddar Pie by Baking The Goods
    Apple Cheddar Pie by Baking The Goods.
    Apple Cheddar Galette by Baking The Goods
    Apple Cheddar Galette by Baking The Goods
    Carnitas Hand Pies with Cheddar Crust
    These savory Carnitas Hand Pies are made with this cheddar crust too!
    Heirloom Tomato & Grilled Corn Galettes with Cheddar Crust
    You guessed it, these Heirloom Tomato & Grilled Corn Galettes also feature that Cheddar Crust.

    However you decide to incorporate this delicious cheesy pie dough, it will not disappoint. Wherever this dough goes, it brings a deeply delicious crusty finish along with it!

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    • Author: Becky Sue of Baking The Goods
    • Total Time: 0 hours
    • Yield: 2 dough disks
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    This Cheddar Pie Dough is a versatile dough that can lean sweet or savory. It starts with an all butter base but gets an additional flavor boost with sharp cheddar cheese mixed right into the crust. It's a great go-to for pies, hand pies and galettes.


    Ingredients

    2 ½ cups all purpose flour

    1 cup unsalted butter, cold and cut into small ¼" cubes

    1 tablespoon granulated sugar

    1 teaspoon fine sea salt

    2-3 tablespoons ice cold vodka

    2-3 tablespoons ice cold water

    1 cup grated sharp cheddar cheese, preferably white cheddar


    Instructions

    Add the dry ingredients to a large mixing bowl and whisk to combine.

    Cut the cold, cubed butter into the flour mixture either a pastry blender, by scissor cutting with two butter knives or even just by squishing it between your fingers, just be careful that the butter doesn't start to melt from the warmth of your hands. Keep blending until the dough becomes mealy and crumbly, forming pea-sized granules. Alternatively, you can use a food processor to mix the pie dough together. Begin by placing the flour mixture and cold, cubed butter in food processor. Gently pulse until the flour changes from silky to mealy; this should only take a handful of pulses so watch it carefully.

    Hydrate the dough by pouring in the ice cold vodka, 1 tablespoon at a time. Use a fork to mix the dough together. It should start to become shaggy and hydrated. Check the hydration level of the dough by gathering a small fistful; if it just holds together, it’s ready. If it is still dry or crumbly, slowly add the ice cold water, 1 tablespoon at a time, blending with the fork until the dough is sufficiently hydrated. You want it a little on the drier side since the cheese will also add  additional moisture. If using a food processor, while pulsing, gently pour the vodka through the feed tube and mix until just combined. Use the same squeeze test to check the hydration levels and adjust accordingly. Be careful to add only as much liquid as it takes for the dough to just hold together. The exact amount of liquid can vary depending upon the moisture content of the flour, the quality of the butter, and the weather. When it has the proper amount of hydration, the dough will come together without much effort or deliberate packing.

    Add the grated extra sharp cheddar and use pastry blender or fork to roughly blend in the cheddar until just incorporated.

    Turn the crumbly dough out on a clean, lightly floured surface. Then use the gather and pat method to form the pie dough into a disk. Don't knead or overwork the dough. Just gather it together and pat it down gently, until it forms a disk.

    Cut the large disk evenly in half. Then gather and pat into 2 smaller disks. Wrap the dough disks tightly in plastic wrap or place in sealable baggies.

    Chill the dough for at least 1-2 hours in the refrigerator before rolling and forming. If you don't plan on using the dough within a 12-24 hours, you can store the dough in the freezer. (If it sits in the refrigerator too long, it could start to turn a grayish color.)

    When ready to use, allow the dough to soften slightly on the counter before rolling. you should be able to easily make an indention when you press your thumb lightly in the top of the dough disk.

    Notes

    This All Cheddar Pie Dough is very versatile, it can be used for traditional single or double crust pies, hand pies or galettes. This recipe makes 1 double crust pie, 2 single crust pies, 2, 4, 6 or 8 galettes depending on the size or roughly 12-16 hand pies, depending on the size.

    If using dough from frozen, either defrost it in the refrigerator overnight or on the counter for 1.5-2 hours.

    This pie dough will last at least a couple of months if wrapped up tightly in the freezer. Before using, defrost the frozen dough overnight in the fridge or on the counter 1.5 -2 hours.

    • Prep Time: 15
    • Chill Time: 1-2 hours

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