What is crumb crust made of?
Emily Wong
Updated on February 19, 2026
What is crumb crust made of?
Basically a crumb crust (or crumble crust) is made from three ingredients: butter, some type of sugar, and one other ingredient.
What are the crunchy things in pumpkin pie?
Sometimes the gritty, sandy, or grainy texture found in a pumpkin pie recipe, I believe, is caused by lactose crystals forming from the milk solids in the recipe, especially when using evaporated milk. I have added a heavy cream and whole milk substitute, below, to help prevent this.
Will a graham cracker crust burn?
Form the graham cracker crust in the bottom and around the sides of the pan to approximately a one quarter inch thickness. Any thinner, and the pie crust will burn before the filling has thoroughly cooked.
How do you make a pumpkin pie without a soggy crust?
Blind Bake The most common way to ward off a soggy pie crust is by a process called blind baking. Blind baking means you pre-bake the crust (sometimes covered with parchment or foil and weighed down with pie weights to prevent the crust from bubbling up) so that it sets and crisps up before you add any wet filling.
Why is my pie crust crumbly?
If your pie dough breaks and crumbles when you try to roll it out, it’s probably too dry. This is a relatively easy fix. Just sprinkle some cold water over the dough with your fingers and work it in—gently! If your dough gets too warm, send it back into the fridge to chill out.
Why is my pumpkin pie not smooth?
Two possible problems here: First, it could be that you aren’t processing your pumpkin filling sufficiently. I recommend spinning it in a food processor until it’s completely smooth, or even using a standing blender with a plunger for more blending power (just make sure it doesn’t overheat while blending).
Why is my graham cracker crust soggy?
An egg white spread over the bottom of a crust will prevent sogginess. Graham cracker crusts bake quickly and can be bought from the store or homemade. But, graham cracker crusts also hold moisture and can become soggy quite easily.
Should I Prebake my pie crust?
Why should I pre-bake? Pre-baking is a must if you’re looking for a flaky pie crust. It’s especially helpful for recipes with a wet center. Recipes for most tarts, pies and quiches call for pre-baking to ensure that the final product doesn’t end up soggy.
Why does pumpkin pie filling pull away from crust?
A pumpkin or custard pie filling separates from the crust due to shrinkage. This is a normal part of the cooling process. The fact is, all baked goods shrink as they cool due to the evaporation of moisture during baking. In a pie, the filling and crust are shrinking in opposite directions.