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Walnut Cranberry Pie Crust Cookies

October 7, 2016 By mandyg333@yahoo.com

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Walnut Cranberry Pie Crust Cookies

So yeah, we’ve been practicing the shizzle out of pie the last couple of weeks. Our goal was to place in the pie contest and to make sure we added a cute design to our pecan pie this year. We invested in a cute Fall cookie cutout set. And of course we had to test many batches of pie dough 😉 You won’t ever find me complaining about that! And along the way, we stumbled upon a cute idea for the leftover pie dough, Pie Crust Cookies!

Pie Crust Cookies at Sweetie Pie and Cupcakes

I know what you may be thinking… “I could eat like a hundred of those.” And yes, that’s exactly what I said. And then I started popping them like candy and sure enough, you can eat like a hundred of them. Kidding aside, they are reallllly yummy and super easy to make. You can add or delete any flavors, nuts or treats that you desire to the recipe. Make them your own… but beware, hide a little baggie of these all for yourself because these things disappear like hot cakes.

Pie Crust Cookies with leftover pie dough

So what’s awesome about these pie crust cookies is you can either make a handful with the leftover dough you have after making pie, OR you can use a whole recipe and just make hundreds of these little cookies 😉 I’m including a super simple food processor pie dough recipe here so you can decide on your own what you want to do. But I must say, these little pie cookies are delicious as an addition over your favorite holiday side dishes, such as green bean casserole or really anything else. Try them on anything! I won’t stop you! I must say that they are truly delightful with a glass of wine. And who doesn’t want a pie crust cookie after all that holiday baking. They are like Scooby snacks!

Fall holiday Pie crust cookies

If you are making these to decorate the top of your pie, you don’t want to cook them ahead of time. Simply cut them out and lay them on parchment paper on a baking sheet. Keep them in the refrigerator and when your pie is all put together, add them on by rubbing a little ice water underneath the cutout and then stick them in place. We used these to line the edge of our winning pecan pie. They also work well in patterns or designs on top of your pie, such as on pumpkin pie or apple pie. Just lay them right on top and then bake the pie. You can cover the top of the pie with foil after 20 minutes if the cut outs have fully cooked. We found that they took longer to cook in the center of the pie when it was surrounded by moisture, but you may have to experiment to see what you get.

Here’s the step-by-step instructions for making the walnut cranberry pie crust cookies:

Fall holiday Pie crust cookies

Walnut Cranberry Pie Crust Cookies

Delicious Walnut Cranberry Pie Crust Cookies can be made with leftover dough to decorate your holiday pie, or make them with a full batch of dough as a party treat during the holidays. You can add any type of crushed nuts or dried berries that you love into these pie crust cookies.
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Prep Time 20 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins
Servings: 8 people
Course: Appetizer, Dessert, Party Food
Cuisine: American
Ingredients Method Notes

Ingredients
  

  • 2 1/2 cups All-Purpose Flour
  • 2 Tbsp Sugar
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • 20 Tbsp Kerrygold Salted Butter Cold
  • 6 Tbsp Ice Water
  • 1 Egg for egg wash if desired
  • 1/2 cup Walnuts
  • 1/2 cup Dried Cranberries

Method
 

  1. Place butter in freezer for half hour before.
    Kerrygold Irish Butter
  2. In a food processor, combine 2/3 of the flour, the salt and the sugar. Pulse the dry ingredients 5-6 times.
    Combine flour, salt and sugar in food processor
  3. Chop the butter into 1/2 inch squares and spread the chunks evenly over the flour mixture in the food processor.
    Cut cold butter into half inch chunks
  4. Place the top on the food processor and pulse to start incorporating the butter. You may have heard to stop when the butter is pea-sized, but in this case, keep pulsing until you see the entire mixture come together into a dough.
  5. Take the lid off and spread the mixture out evenly in the processor. Add the rest of the flour on top. Put the lid back on and pulse 5-6 times. The dough may break up into large clumps with lots of flour surrounding it. This is what you want!
    Add the rest of the flour
  6. Transfer the dough into a bowl. Add three tablespoons of the ice cold water and turn dough over 2-3 times (don't overmix, just push down and turn). Add the last 3 tablespoons of water and turn again forming it into a messy ball. This dough will be very wet, but that's okay!
  7. Flour a work surface generously. Turn the ball of dough out onto the surface and use a spatula or scraper to cut the dough ball in half. One half can be used for your pie crust. The other can be used for pie crust cookie decorations. Or use all of the dough for pie crust cookies!
    Split pie dough in half
  8. Wrap each half in plastic wrap.
    Wrap Pie Dough in Plastic Wrap
  9. Push down on the wrapped dough to flatten it out into a 4-5 inch disc. Refrigerate for a least 2 hours. They can be stored up to a maximum of 3 days.
    Flatten Out Pie Dough
  10. Flour a work surface. After the dough is chilled, remove it from the wrap and roll it out on floured surface.
    Rolling Out Pie Dough
  11. Sprinkle the walnuts and cranberries onto the rolled out dough.
    Adding walnut and cranberries to pie dough.
  12. Use your favorite Fall cookie cut outs to cut out shapes in the dough.
    Using Cookie cutters to cut out shapes in pie dough
  13. Place the cut outs on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Chill in the fridge until ready to use or bake.
    Pie crust cookies dough cut out and on baking sheet
  14. Bake at 425 degrees F for 8-10 minutes or until they turn golden brown. They also brown if you are baking pie at 375 after about 15-20 minutes. Enjoy as a sweet holiday treat!
    Fall holiday Pie crust cookies

Notes

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