
How To Make Flaky Pie Dough Like Julia Child
In A Stand Mixer (using paddle attachment)
Mix the flour and salt in the bowl
Add the chilled butter and mix on low until mixture looks coarse and crumbly
Add shortening in small bits and continue to mix on low
When shortening is mixed in and texture is clumpy and starts to stick together, gradually add the ice water
Mix only until water is just incorporated
Use a small spatula to scrape off from the paddle attachment, flatten dough, and cut into quarters
One quarter of this recipe is enough flaky pie dough for one 9"-10" pie crust or shell
Place each piece in a separate zip lock bag, flatten, and chill before use or freeze for later
By Hand
Mix the flour and salt together in a large bowl
Add the butter using a pastry blender (or your fingers)
Cut in chilled shortening until mixture forms clumps
Use a wooden spoon to mix in ice water
In A Food Processor
Start with very cold ingredients and be careful not to overwork them
Place flour and salt in food processor fitted with metal blade and pulse to mix
Remove lid and scatter chilled butter and shortening over dry ingredients
Cover and pulse just until fats are cut in
Add ice water in little bits, pulsing a few times after each addition until water is incorporated
(Don't process until the dough forms a ball that rides on the blade--that's overdoing it)