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Einkorn Flour Pie Crust Recipe

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Victoria Pruett Author: Victoria Pruett   Updated: December 1, 2025

A light and flaky homemade einkorn pie crust recipe that pairs perfectly with sweet or savory dishes! You can freeze this pie crust or use it right away.
homemade einkorn pie crust recipe
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My great-grandmother made the perfect pie crust. Light and flaky, but strong enough to hold even the heaviest filling. It’s equally delicious with savory or sweet pies, and has been a staple at every family gathering for as long as I can remember.

Since she’s gone now, I’ve been the “maker of the pies” for many years now and I can’t imagine a single holiday without this delicious recipe!

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Since einkorn flour is a little different than “regular” flour and sometimes recipes need to be adapted, I was a little scared that this family tradition would have to be amended.

But, after a little research and a bit of experimentation, I’m pleased to report that this recipe still works with just one little additional step!

Homemade Pie Crust Recipe featuring Einkorn

A few years ago, I started making this einkorn pie crust recipe in my food processor. Oh boy, if you’ve never done this, you must try it!

Forget the butter knife method (or pastry knife, whatever you use). This is the fastest and easiest way to make a pie crust. And it turns out perfectly every time!

Homemade einkorn pie crust recipe rolled into a ball

This dough is going to be a little more moist than you might be used to… it’s ok, that’s the way it’s supposed to be. DO NOT ADD MORE FLOUR! Just follow the recipe and this will turn out perfectly.

Once you have all the ingredients mixed together, place the dough in a glass container and refrigerate it for at least an hour.

Then remove the dough from the fridge and divide in half. You will want to flour your hands and the rolling pin thoroughly because this dough is sticky.

einkorn Pie Crust recipe rolled out and ready to place in pan.

Roll out half of the dough on a floured surface, rotating the dough after each pass with the rolling pin. This will help it to not stick to the counter, and it will create a nice round shape as well.

I like to roll my dough over the rolling pin for a smooth transfer into the pie pan. Butter and dust your pans with flour first!

Repeat with the second half of the dough.

Uncooked homemade einkorn pie crust in pie pan.

Now here’s the part I had to add: Place the dough into the freezer (empty) for 30 minutes before baking.

Note: If you are adding a hot filling, do this before you put the dough in the freezer so everything will be nice and cool when you put it in the oven.

This will give you time to get the filling ready and will keep the butter in the dough cold. Cold butter means a nice and flaky crust!

Everyone was thrilled to have this family recipe still alive and well for the holidays. I hope your family enjoys it as much as mine does!

THIS RECIPE IS INCLUDED IN THE FROM SCRATCH HOLIDAY COOKBOOK
From scratch holiday cookbook

homemade pie crust recipe made with einkorn flour

Great-Grandma's Perfect Einkorn Pie Crust

A light and flaky homemade einkorn pie crust recipe that pairs perfectly with sweet or savory dishes! You can freeze this pie crust or use it right away. Make it with einkorn flour or any wheat.
4.55 from 20 votes
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Einkorn Flour Pie Crust, Einkorn Pie Crust, Einkorn Pie Crust Recipe, Pie Crust Recipe
Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Servings: 2 pie crusts

Ingredients

  • 2 1/4 cups all-purpose einkorn flour (270g)
  • 1 cup COLD butter cubed
  • 1/4 cup COLD water
  • dash of salt

Instructions

  • Add flour and cubed butter to food processor. Pulse until pea sized balls form in dough.
  • Add salt and water. Pulse until solid dough ball forms.
  • Scrape into glass container and refrigerate for at least an hour.
  • Remove from fridge and divide into two parts.
  • Roll on floured surface. Rotate dough with each roll of the pin, maintaining floured surface below.
  • Transfer dough into a greased and floured pie pan.
  • Repeat with second half.
  • Transfer both pans into freezer for 30 minutes prior to baking.

Instructions for Baking with Filling

  • Preheat oven to 425°
  • Remove pie pans from freezer and add filling to crust immediately. If adding HOT filling, add it to crust PRIOR to allowing dough to rest in freezer
  • Bake for 15 minutes, or until crust is golden brown.
  • Reduce heat to temperature for pie in question and bake for the additional time needed.

Instructions for Baking Without Filling

  • Preheat oven to 425°
  • Remove pie pans from freezer and place in hot oven.
  • Bake for 15 minutes, or until crust is golden brown.
  • Allow to cool completely before adding filling.
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About Victoria Pruett

Victoria Pruett is a homesteader and from-scratch chef, sharing life-tested homesteading wisdom. Her recipes, (built around einkorn flour, simple Southern cooking, and scratch ingredients), along with her gardening, canning, and frugal-living advice, have empowered millions of readers to grow food and cook from the ground up. Victoria's work has been featured in Homestead Living magazine, Mother Earth News, The School of Traditional Skills, and many other online resources. Read More ->

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  1. Delane says

    March 7, 2018 at 6:44 pm

    Too much butter.

    Reply
    • Victoria says

      March 7, 2018 at 7:30 pm

      That’s what makes it so tender and flaky :-)

      Reply
    • Julie says

      October 28, 2019 at 11:08 am

      Did you even try to make it?

      Reply
  2. Rebecca A Parker says

    October 28, 2019 at 12:31 pm

    When you say any “wheat flour “, you are including all purpose in that, correct? Just wanting to be sure. Can it be made with whole wheat?

    Reply
    • Victoria says

      October 28, 2019 at 2:04 pm

      Hi Rebecca! It can be any wheat, including whole wheat! Whoo hoo!

      Reply
  3. Jamie says

    October 28, 2019 at 5:23 pm

    You need to set up Pinterest on this blog.

    Reply
    • Victoria says

      October 28, 2019 at 5:26 pm

      Hi Jamie! Pinterest is set up, whoo hoo! Feel free to pin from our site anywhere you’d like! If it doesn’t seem to be working, you can click on the pin image at the end of most posts and it will take you to the pin on Pinterest so you can pin it directly! :-)

      Reply
  4. Jessica says

    November 13, 2019 at 7:21 pm

    Thank you for the recipe-love butter!!!!

    Reply
    • Victoria says

      November 14, 2019 at 11:56 am

      Me too!! Enjoy!

      Reply
  5. Alyssa says

    January 14, 2020 at 7:34 pm

    I grind einkorn wheat berries myself. Are you using all purpose einkorn flour though?

    Reply
    • Victoria says

      January 15, 2020 at 4:00 pm

      Hi Alyssa, yes this recipe uses all purpose einkorn. We don’t use whole berry at this time due to the high phytic acid and not wanting to soak and sprout all the time just now.

      It is the plan for later though!

      For this recipe, you can use 3/4 cup of whole wheat flour for every 1 cup of flour that the recipe calls for. Also, you might need to add an additional 2 tsp of liquid if it seems to dry after mixing.

      Let me know how it goes for you!

      Reply
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Victoria Pruett is a homesteader, from-scratch cook, and author of Creating A Modern Homestead. Her recipes, (built around einkorn flour, simple Southern cooking, and scratch ingredients), along with her gardening, canning, and frugal-living advice, have empowered millions of readers to grow food and cook from the ground up.

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