17 Surprising Recipes That Start With Store Bought Pie Crust (2024)

And not an apple pie in sight.

Wondering what to make with that pie crust? Whether you have extra pie crust lying around your kitchen or you're looking for an easy recipe to use this go-to store bought dough, here are a handful of sweet and savory dishes to try.

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Pizza lovers, rejoice: All you need for these cheesy hand pies are four ingredients: refrigerated pie crust, marinara sauce, mozzarella cheese, and pepperoni. Get the recipe here.

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You can make this quiche on the weekend, then slice it and freeze it for lazy mornings. Get the recipe here.

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This ultimate comfort food just got even eaiser to make at home, thanks to store bought pie crust. Place one at the bottom of the pot pie and one over the creamy chicken filling. Get the recipe here.

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We're all for savory tarts. Breakfast, lunch, or dinner, this is an easy go-to meal, perfect for when you're cooking for a crowd. Get the recipe here.

5. Spinach and Cheese Empanadas

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Filled with a mixture of spinach, egg, ricotta, and parmesan, these veggie empanadas are a great mid-day snack that'll fill you up and keep you satisfied until dinner. Get the recipe here.

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Because the best part of any pie is the crispy crust, this slab pie is double the deliciousness. Get the recipe here.

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Imagine if a taco and an empanada became one. Yeah... it's that good. Get the recipe here.

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Braised lamb shank and tender vegetables in a red wine and tomato sauce beneath a layer of golden brown dough, these lamb pot pies are an impressive meal worthy of a special occassion. Get the recipe here.

9. Pumpkin Brown Sugar Pop Tarts

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Pie for breakfast? Don't mind if we do... Get the recipe here.

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The recipe calls for a homemade pie crust, but you can easily save time by using a store bought version. Get the recipe here.

11. Caramelized Onion Tart With Gruyère

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This clever recipe combines the flavors of French onion soup and cheesy pizza, and the result will not disappoint you. Get the recipe here.

12. Chicken Quiche

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Filled with spinach, mushrooms, and chopped chicken breast, this quiche is an ideal recipe for when you're hosting a brunch crowd or trying to spice up a weekend morning. Get the recipe here.

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You could eat these hand pies with a fork and knife, but why not embrace this wonderful finger food? Get the recipe here.

14. Apple Cinnamon Pop Tarts

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Of course, these homemade breakfast pastries taste delicious when the crust is made from scratch, but you can save time and effort by using a refrigerated pie crust. While you're at it, opt for store bought cream cheese frosting for the glaze. Get the recipe here.

15. Pie Crust Pinwheel Cookies

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All you need are four ingredients to make these simple yet addictive cookies: Pie crust, sugar, cinnamon, and butter. You can always get creative and add hazelnut spread, jam, or even cream cheese. Get the recipe here.

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You could eat this vegetarian egg dish any time of day. We love making it on a Sunday and eating it all week for lunch with a simple green salad on the side. Get the recipe here.

17. Leftover Pie Crust Cookies

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Got extra pie crust? Don't put it to waste. Just form a ball of dough, cut the dough into shapes, brush them with an egg wash, and sprinkle them with cinnamon and sugar. Get the recipe here.

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    FAQs

    How to make a store bought pie crust better? ›

    Since store-bought pie crusts have a tendency to dry out, our experts suggest using a moistening agent to imbue the crust with texture and flavor. Wells ups the ante by adding crushed cookies: "My favorite way to upcycle store-bought pastry is to brush it with melted butter and sprinkle over crushed cookies.

    How to use pie crust from grocery store? ›

    If it is frozen, thaw overnight in the fridge before using. From the fridge, let it sit at room temp for 15 to 20 minutes before unrolling so that you limit cracking. Bake hot and fast, around 425 to 450 degrees F is a good temperature for desserts made with pie crust, and most will be done in between 8 to 18 minutes.

    What is the oldest pie in the world? ›

    The Ancient Egyptians were the first to invent a dish close to what we know as a pie today. They had a honey filling covered in a crusty cake made from oats, wheat, rye or barley. A recipe for chicken pie was also discovered on a tablet carved prior to 2000 BC.

    What is one thing you should not do when making pie crust? ›

    A: First, don't just reach for more flour—too much extra flour will make the crust tough, and won't treat the real problem, which is that your butter is too soft. I recently read in Weller's cookbook A Good Bake that it should take no more than one to two minutes to roll out a pie crust.

    Should I prebake a store-bought pie crust? ›

    If your recipe calls for a baked or par-baked pie crust, and you are using store-bought pie dough, you still need to par-bake it. For example, if using store-bought crust in this brownie pie recipe, you still need to follow the par-baking instructions in that recipe (which are the same instructions you find below).

    How long do I Prebake a store bought pie crust? ›

    For years I pre-baked crusts the way most people did, about 15 minutes at a high baking temperature using foil or parchment and pie weights, then removing the pie weights and foil, poking the bottom of the crust with the tines of a fork, and continuing to bake for 20 minutes, uncovered.

    How do you make store bought pie crust not soggy? ›

    This tip comes from Dorie, who says: “Brushing the prebaked bottom crust with beaten egg white before filling your pie is helpful, as is brushing it with melted chocolate — both make good raincoats, one more flavorful than the other.” PJ particularly recommends using melted chocolate when making pecan pie for a candy- ...

    Do you put anything on pie crust before baking? ›

    Line the crust with foil, parchment, or a paper coffee filter. Fill it about two-thirds full with dried beans, uncooked rice (or other uncooked grain berries), pie weights, or granulated sugar. Bake the crust in a preheated 375°F oven for 20 minutes, set on a baking stone or steel if you have one.

    What pie is eaten 50 million times a year? ›

    (It's even said that Native Americans fed pumpkin to their horses.) Did you know that the FIRST pumpkin pies were actually WHOLE BAKED PUMPKINS stuffed with assorted spices and apples? Did you know 50 million pumpkin pies are baked every year? The LARGEST PUMPKIN PIE on record was five feet around.

    What type of pie is eaten 50 million times a year? ›

    Today, about 50 million pumpkin pies are consumed each Thanksgiving. The traditional pumpkin pie recipe involves a pie pan, a pastry shell and filling. Pie pans are shallow containers, made of virtually any oven-proof material, with sloped sides and a narrow flat rim.

    What is the American's favorite pie? ›

    Apple Pie

    There's something about a slice of old-fashioned apple pie (with ice cream, of course!).

    What is the secret to a good pie crust? ›

    Use Very Cold Butter or Fat

    Butter, shortening, lard, or suet—whatever fat the recipe calls for should be well-chilled and cut into small pieces to start with for the flakiest crust in the end. The fat in a pie crust must maintain some of its integrity in the dough to make the crust truly flaky.

    What ruins a pie crust? ›

    The ingredients are too warm

    The solution is simple: When making pie dough, the colder your ingredients are, the better. Ensure the butter is cold and the added liquid ingredients are chilled when making your pie dough.

    What happens if you don't chill pie crust before baking? ›

    Chill in the fridge for 30 minutes, or up to overnight. Tip: Chilling hardens the fat in the dough, which will help the crust maintain its structure as it bakes. And the short rest before rolling relaxes the dough's gluten, helping prevent a tough crust.

    What can I add to my pie crust for flavor? ›

    Claire suggests pairing "citrus zest with fruit pies, warm spices with custard pies, and vanilla with just about anything." Liquid flavoring like fruit juices are not recommended—they add more moisture and can potentially cause tough crusts.

    How do you Prebake a store bought pie crust? ›

    Line the crust with foil, parchment, or a paper coffee filter. Fill it about two-thirds full with dried beans, uncooked rice (or other uncooked grain berries), pie weights, or granulated sugar. Bake the crust in a preheated 375°F oven for 20 minutes, set on a baking stone or steel if you have one.

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