Food Cooking Tips & Techniques Baking How To: Roll Out a Piecrust Rolling out a crust doesn't have to be daunting. Watch this easy-to-follow, step-by-step video. By Real Simple Editors Real Simple Editors Facebook Instagram Twitter An article attributed to "Real Simple Editors" indicates a collaborative effort from our in-house team. Sometimes, several writers and editors have contributed to an article over the years. These collaborations allow us to provide you with the most accurate, up-to-date, and comprehensive information available.The REAL SIMPLE team strives to make life easier for you. They are experts in their fields who research, test and clearly explain the best recipes, strategies, trends and products. They have worked for some of the most prestigious brands in lifestyle journalism, including Apartment Therapy, Better Homes & Gardens, Food & Wine, the Food Network, Good Housekeeping, InStyle, Martha Stewart Living, O: The Oprah Magazine, Parents, POPSUGAR, Rachel Ray Every Day, and Vogue. Real Simple's Editorial Guidelines Updated on September 26, 2016 Share Tweet Pin Email Rolling out a crust doesn’t have to be daunting. Watch this easy-to-follow, step-by-step video. What You Need pie dough, rolling pin, pie plate, flour Follow These Steps Flour your rolling surface and rolling pinPlace a well-chilled piece of dough shaped into a disk onto a floured surface. Dust the rolling pin and your fingers with flour to prevent sticking.Roll out the dough, rotating the dough as you goApplying even pressure, press your rolling pin into the dough, rolling away from you and back. Rotate the disk as you go, and flip it over occasionally, to create an even circle. When the dough starts to feel sticky, apply a light dusting of flour. When the dough is a little less than a quarter of an inch thick, place your pie plate in the center of the dough, face up, to check that the dough you’ve rolled out is large enough to fit the dish.Transfer the dough into the pie plateFlip the rolled dough in half toward you, creating a half-moon shape, and lift it over the plate. Set it down so that it covers half the plate; then open it so it forms a circle again and covers the entire pie plate.Press the dough into the pie plateWith your fingertips, gently push the pie dough into the bottom and sides of the plate.Trim the edgesUse a scissor to cut any extra dough along the edge, leaving a 1/2-inch border. Fold the edge of the dough underneath itself so that it creates a thicker, 1/4-inch border that rests on the lip of the plate.Crimp the edgesCreate a patterned edge by pressing the thumb of one hand against the edge of the dough from the outside of the dish while gently pressing with the thumb and forefinger of the other hand from the inside. Rotate the pie plate until you’ve completed the pattern along the entire edge.Tip: Bake the crust right away, or refrigerate or freeze it for later use. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit