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    How do I bake a perfect apple pie?
    Brooke Cazier is a Baker and the Owner & Founder of the Flaky Apple Pie Co based in Costa Mesa, California. She has over 20 years of experience in the kitchen and specializes in creating frozen pies to be baked at home. Brooke holds a Bachelors degree from Utah State University.
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    Make sure you leave the pie in the oven for long enough! The juices from your pie should be spilling out onto your baking sheet, making a mess, and looking bubbly.
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    What is the best flour for pie pastry?
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    The best flour for pie pastry is all-purpose or plain flour. If possible choose 00 flour, which is a very finely ground flour ideal for pastry making.
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    How to blind bake a pie base?
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    For help with this, check out the wikiHow: How to Blind Bake a Pie Crust .
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    Can I freeze pie dough?
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    Yes, you can freeze the dough for up to 2 months. Shape into a ball, then flatten. Or roll into a pie dish to create a pie shell for freezing. Cover with plastic wrap first, then foil wrap outside. Place in the freezer to freeze. To thaw, leave in the refrigerator before you need to use it, then roll out/fill as needed.
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    How can I make the pie top glossy?
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    For a glossy pie top, brush the pastry with beaten eggs (whole or just yolks) prior to baking.
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