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Customer Reviews
Excellent
1 person found the following review helpful

Posted by Reviewer2439447 From Texas on May 25, 2012
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This is an excellent product. I abused the making of this pie crust beyond belief and it still produced a very fine flaky crust.
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Great
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Posted by CindyW From North Carolina on Jun 06, 2013
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I'm so thankful for the many different gluten free products. It tastes just like wheat if not better! If you are new to Iherb, check out my user page and find out how you can save on your next purchase!
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Better crust than if I made it with wheat flour.
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Posted by Reviewer2899795 From Pennsylvania on Dec 06, 2009
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This mix makes a great pie crust, very flaky.
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Tasty But Difficult To Work With & Lots of Cholesterol
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Posted by Reviewer3170127 From New York on Feb 15, 2012
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This gluten free pie crust mix makes a crust that's more like a shortbread cookie in taste & texture than a traditional flour crust. This would be because of the large amount of shortning & butter the directions say to add (10 spoonfuls of EACH)to the mix. Crust tastes good but I found it very difficult to get it into a pie pan after rolling it out. It doesn't hold together well, breaks apart. The bottom crust can then be pressed together into the pan to eliminate the cracks but this isn't so easy with the top crust after filling has been added onto the bottom crust. Also pressing the top & bottom crusts together around rim of pan takes patience so no cracks. I think probably worth the effort for a bottom crust only type pie or if you must not eat any gluten at all ever & want a top & bottom crust pie but if only need to limit gluten somewhat like me, I'll stick to an occasional pie made with regular flour.
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I can eat pie again!

Posted by Reviewer2940575 From Washington on Jul 27, 2010
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Delicious, very flaky.
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