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King Arthur Flour Gluten Free Pie Crust Mix delivers a reliably flaky, golden crust that rolls out easily and bakes beautifully. Fortified with essential nutrients and certified gluten-free, non-GMO, and kosher, this 14-ounce mix makes one 9" double crust or two single crust pies. Perfect for professional millennials seeking a delicious, health-conscious baking solution from a trusted, employee-owned brand with over two centuries of baking expertise.




| ASIN | B01JJ9GPUG |
| Allergen Information | Dairy Free, Gluten Free, Non-GMO |
| Baking Mix Variety | Pastry Baking Mix |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,800 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #1 in Pastry Mixes |
| Brand | King Arthur |
| Brand Name | King Arthur |
| Color | White |
| Container Type | Canister |
| Cuisine | American/European |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,748 Reviews |
| Diet Type | Gluten Free |
| Flavor | GF Pie Crust |
| Item Package Weight | 0.44 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 0.88 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | King Arthur Flour Company Inc |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Size | 14 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Gluten Free, Kosher, Non GMO |
| UPC | 071012075256 |
| Unit Count | 14.0 Ounce |
M**F
Delicious and Easy to Use!
I recently tried King Arthur Flour Gluten Free Pie Crust Mix, and I couldn’t be more impressed! As someone who follows a gluten-free diet, I’ve tried many different mixes, and this one truly stands out. The instructions were straightforward, and the dough came together beautifully with minimal effort. It rolled out easily and didn’t crack, which can be a challenge with gluten-free dough. The only drawback I found was that the dough had to be rolled out at room temperature, rather than chilled. The final result was a perfectly flaky, tender crust that tasted just like traditional pie crust—rich, buttery, and wonderfully crisp. It held up well with both sweet and savory fillings, and my family couldn’t even tell it was gluten-free! I love that it’s made with simple, quality ingredients, and I feel good about serving it to my loved ones. I highly recommend King Arthur Flour Gluten Free Pie Crust Mix to anyone looking for a reliable, delicious gluten-free option. It’s a game-changer!
T**L
Finally, a gluten-free pie crust that tastes good!
I haven't eaten a good gluten-free pie crust since I gave up eating wheat 15 years ago. I've tried almond flour crusts, and crusts made with gluten-free flour blends. They've all been terrible. Until now--this King Arthur pie crust mix is so good! My family couldn't believe that it was gluten free. It's easy to work with. It breaks a little when you pick it up to put it in the pie plate, but it mends easily. I could even use it for a top crust. The crimped edges held nicely too. Sometimes gluten-free baked goods have a rubbery or gooey texture, but this pie crust is flaky and tender, and keeps its good texture for several days. This is my new go-to for pie crust!
E**S
Best GF Pie crust
I am a huge baker, but making gluten free pie crust has been so difficult! This pie crust is so easy and super delicious. I use it for quiches, pies, handhelds, etc. Highly recommend!
K**T
Delicious gf crust (tips to work with it)
This is a great gf crust. It's a bit sweeter, almost like a shortbread, but still crisps up nicely. I've used this crust for two holiday seasons now and have learned a couple things to make it easier to work with. 1. Add very cold water, I used 6tbsp, and work it into the dough with your hands. It starts off very dry but the warmth of your hands melts the butter and makes it come together. 2. When rolling out the dough wet your surface and place a layer of cling wrap on top, then place your dough with another layer of cling wrap. Roll the dough between the two layers of cling wrap. Peel off your top layer then flip the dough into your pie plate and shape. The edges will need mending but it's mendable.
R**R
Tastes better than most
I still can’t manage to roll it out successfully (is there a trick?) but I can press it into a pie pan and it pies.
G**B
Don't believe the 1* reviews. This is IT.
I've been baking with King Arthur's gluten free products for a few years since my family has gone gluten free. Never tried their pie crust mix until now, and to be honest, I was a bit hesitant seeing all the complaints here. I'm so glad I went ahead and ordered a few boxes anyway. My apple, pumpkin, and pecan pies turned out perfect. Gluten free dough is always a bit finicky but you'll have no problems if you know what to expect. Attached are a few pictures. Make sure the butter and water are very very cold. First, just add the small chunks of butter into the dry mix. Then keep squishing the small chunks together with the mixture, so eventually there'll be no dry mix left, it'll all be blended with the butter chunks. Here, I was working with 2 boxes of mix and double amount of butter. It took about 5 minutes to get to this "wet sand" consistency where the mixture looked like boiled chopped cauliflower - if grabbed by your hand, it will stick together, but quickly fall apart, and no dry mix left in the bowl. Then, and only then begin to add in the water, 1 tablespoon at a time, immediately kneading it in. From here, as you will see, the dough will come together in no more than a minute, forming a lovely, smooth dough ball. Chill it - personally I found that it works better to let it sit in the fridge overnight, airtight-wrapped of course, then pull it out to room temp for 10 minutes before working with it. It will make your dough even more soft buttery and flaky. For sure be careful when rolling it, but that's true to any GF dough. I prefer working with one layer of nonstick parchment paper, then dough, then syringe wrap on top. Roll between these two layers to desired size, then while carefully holding it, gently peel off the parchment, turn it into the pan, and remove the syringe wrap. Chill it again in the fridge for 10-15 minutes before filling, and there you have it, a perfect GF pie. Just be patient with it and you'll see it works fine! :)
C**E
Good option
Really good option for gluten freee pie dough. I ordered again. Follow instructions
S**O
Very Good But What's With The Big Price Increase?
Surprisingly excellent - very flaky and buttery as a pie crust should be. However, I ordered on 5/28/25 for $5.15 and when I went to reorder more today - just over a week later - the price had climbed to $7.95!
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