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    Pretzel Pie Crust Recipe

    Published: Jan 11, 2024 ยท Modified: Jan 11, 2024 by Kelli Avila ยท This post may contain affiliate links ยท This blog generates income via ads ยท 21 Comments

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    Jump to Recipe· 4.7 from 6 reviews
    An assembled pretzel pie crust.
    A pretzel pie crust.

    This 3-ingredient salty and sweet Pretzel Pie Crust Recipe is an easy and delicious crust option! Bake it before filling, or freeze it for a truly no-bake pie crust option.

    Pretzel pie crust.

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    This crunchy, salty and sweet pretzel pie crust can make a pie feel revolutionary (see here Pistachio and Mascarpone Pie or this Butterscotch Cream Pie)! But best of all, like most crumb crust recipes (similar to a graham cracker crust or an oreo cookie crust) they're so simple to put together. Simply grind up some pretzels, mix it together with a touch of sugar and melted butter and and you've got yourself an easy pie crust that won't disappoint.

    This pretzel crust uses only a handful of ingredients, and it takes less than 5 minutes to put together. You can either bake it briefly for a lovely toasted effect or freeze it for a no-bake pie option!

    So, let's get to making it, shall we? The article below details all the information you need to know to make these successfully, concluding with the recipe at the end. You can jump around using the menu below, or skip to the end of the article for the full recipe.

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    • Troubleshooting the Crumb Mixture
    • How to Form It (the easy way!)
    • Types of Pies to Make with a Pretzel Crust
    • To Blindbake or Not
    • More Pie Crust Recipes
    • Full Recipe
    Ingredients for a pretzel pie crust.

    Troubleshooting the Crumb Mixture

    While this recipe is rather straightforward, there is some nuance as to how wet or dry the mixture is because different brands and shapes of pretzels can vary in terms of their moisture level.

    The crumb mixture should be the consistency of wet sand. If for any reason your crumb crust is extremely dry, you can add one tablespoon of melted butter–one tablespoon at a time–to the pretzel crumbs until they are evenly moistened.

    Alternatively, if your mixture is too wet and it is hard to work with, add more pretzel crumbs until it is just moistened enough for the crumbs to stick together easily.

    A pretzel crumb crust.

    How to Form It (the easy way!)

    The easier way to form a pretzel crust is to start forming the edges first, and then press the crumb mixture down into the bottom of the plate.

    Here are the steps:

    1. Gather the pretzel crumbs mixture loosely up the sides of the plate until all the edges are covered with crumbs.
    2. Form the crust's top edges and neaten them by pressing them with two fingers. It may feel like you won’t have enough crumbs to fit the bottom of the pie, but you will.
    3. Start packing down the sides of the crumb crust in an even layer with your thumb. As you do this, start moving the excess crumb mixture toward the center of the pie plate.
    4. Continue packing the crumbs from the outer edges towards the middle until you have established a single layer.
    5. Pack down the crumbs with the flat bottom of a measuring cup until everything is tight and even.

    Types of Pies to Make with a Pretzel Crust

    Sweet pies (such as this Blueberry Cream Cheese Pie) taste great with the balance of the salty and crunchy pie crust. No bake cheesecake pies (like this Creamy Lemon Pie) or cream pies (like this Strawberry Cream Pie) are also great candidates. But really, any pie that requires refrigeration will work well here.

    There are a few pies that won't work well with this crust, and that would be any pie that needs to be served at room temperature or a pie that has a very wet filling, such as a thin custard pie.

    To Blindbake or Not

    It is not essential to blind bake a pretzel pie crust! However, I recommend it. Blind baking is good for two reasons. The first is that baking it lends a toasty caramelized flavor to the pie crust, and adding another level of flavor is always a good thing. The second reason is that blind baking a crumb crust makes it just a little bit more sturdy than simple freezing it.

    But sometimes when making a no-bake pie it just doesn't make sense to turn on the oven for 8 minutes of cooking! So in that case, it's perfectly okay to freeze the crumb crust instead of baking it.

    Pretzel pie crust with a pie in it.

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    Pretzel Pie Crust Recipe

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    4.7 from 6 reviews

    This salty and sweet Pretzel Pie Crust Recipe is an easy and delicious crust option! It has only three ingredients and is simply pressed into the pan and it's ready to go. You can bake it before filling, or freeze it for a truly no-bake pie crust option.

    • Author: Kelli Avila
    • Prep Time: 00:10
    • Cook Time: 00:08
    • Total Time: 18 minutes
    • Yield: 1-9" single crust
    • Category: Pie Crusts
    • Method: Bake
    • Cuisine: American

    Ingredients

    • 1-ยฝ cups (170 grams) pretzel crumbs
    • 8 tablespoons (112 grams) unsalted butter, melted (see notes)
    • ⅓ cup (67 grams) granulated sugar

    Instructions

    1. In a bowl, mix together the crumbs, butter and sugar. The mixture should be damp, like wet sand, and will hold together when squeezed. If it is too dry, add a tablespoon more melted butter at a time. If it’s too wet, add a tablespoon more pretzel crumbs until it’s the correct consistency.
    2. Pour the crumbs into the pie plate and start pressing them up the sides of the pie plate to form the edges first. Once the edges are formed, work the crumbs down to evenly distribute them into the bottom of the pie plate. Then pack it down into an even layer using a flat bottomed cup or measuring cup.
    3. If baking: Bake in a preheated 350º for 10 minutes. If freezing: freeze for 30 minutes for a no-bake pie option. 

    Notes

    This recipe works for both regular pretzels and gluten free pretzels! Use which ones you need.

    Pretzels can vary in terms of their moisture level. For this reason, there can be some variance with how much butter you actually need for the recipe to work. The pretzel crust mixture should have the consistency of wet sand. If for any reason your crumb crust is extremely dry, you can add 1 tablespoon of melted butter–one tablespoon at a time–to the crumbs until they are evenly moistened. Alternatively, if your mixture is too wet and it is hard to work with, add more pretzel crumbs until it is the correct consistency.

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    1. Barbara

      August 17, 2024 at 8:14 pm

      HELP-I need advice as I am going to make 60 mini pies with this recipe. Bringing to dr. office first week of Sept. Can I make crust DAY OR TWO ahead or day of pies. Using store cheesecake filling and fresh peach pie topping with a few gingersnap crumbs on top.

      Reply
      • Kelli Avila

        August 19, 2024 at 10:01 am

        One day ahead of time should be ok, but longer than that and it should be stored in the freezer as it starts to dry out.

        Reply
    2. Vickie

      August 02, 2024 at 1:55 pm

      My pretzel crust got hard, will it get softer when I put the cream cheese sugar mixture on top with strawberry jello.. or will it stay hard

      Reply
      • Kelli Avila

        August 06, 2024 at 10:27 am

        It should be hard enough that it holds the pie together. Not sure what you mean by softer?

        Reply
    3. Linda J Koch

      January 29, 2024 at 1:15 pm

      Can I use salted butter for this pretzel pie crust recipe?

      Reply
      • Kelli Avila

        January 29, 2024 at 2:51 pm

        Maybe if you use unsalted pretzels? If you use salted pretzels and salted butter, it might take it over the edge of too salty. But let us know how it goes if you try it!

        Reply
    4. Robin Roemmele

      December 31, 2023 at 10:44 pm

      Great recipe, to which I added 1/2 c coconut. Perhaps because of the addition, the crust didn't look quite done, so I turned the oven off, and let it stay in the oven an additional 10 min. PERFECT CRUST! Thanks!

      Reply
    5. Laura

      August 26, 2023 at 9:04 pm

      Will follow up and say this turned out absolutely DELICIOUS and nobody was sad it made a double batch for 2 pies!!

      Reply
    6. Laura

      August 26, 2023 at 11:42 am

      There seemed to be way too much butter in this recipe. I had to double the pretzel amount and ended up using 2 pie pans. Was very salty so I doubled the sugar as well.
      Also when I blind baked it slumped into mush and I had to wait till it cooled a bit and form the crust again.

      Reply
      • Kelli Avila

        August 26, 2023 at 12:11 pm

        Hi Laura! What type of pretzel did you use? As I stated in the article and the recipe, when making a crumb crust the amount of butter needed will vary based on the type of pretzel and brand. Usually with a pretzel crust people end up needing more butter, so I'm very curious what type/brand pretzel you used!

        Reply
        • Laura

          August 26, 2023 at 1:35 pm

          That may be the issue! I used gluten free pretzels to accommodate a friendโ€™s needs. Perhaps that made the difference!

          Reply
    7. Susan Olson

      May 19, 2023 at 4:55 am

      Can I put fresh apples in crust and bake for at least 1 hr?

      Reply
      • Kelli Avila

        May 23, 2023 at 11:38 pm

        I don't think that would work, unfortunately. I think the crust would burn by then.

        Reply
    8. Bb nelson

      April 17, 2022 at 4:48 pm

      Too much for one pie, ok recipe. Used for a lemon cream pie.

      Reply
    9. Glenda Jenkins

      October 26, 2021 at 1:28 pm

      Would I need to double the recipe for a 9 x 13 pan?

      Reply
      • Kelli Avila

        November 01, 2021 at 11:38 am

        Depending on how thin of a layer you are using, you would either need to do a batch of 2 or 3!

        Reply
    10. Evelyn

      September 06, 2021 at 11:37 am

      Can you make the pie crust then put cheesecake filling in and bake it again? Will it burn?

      Reply
      • Kelli Avila

        September 06, 2021 at 7:21 pm

        Yes! It shouldn't burn as parbaking it is in a low oven temperature.

        Reply
    11. Barbara

      July 09, 2021 at 1:01 pm

      Very tasty!

      Reply
    12. Michelle

      July 05, 2021 at 7:10 pm

      I used this crust for the NY Times Recipe for Strawberry Pretzel pie instead of the suggested pretzel shortbread crust. This crust was perfect! I used a springform pan and spread the crust up the edges a bit. I agree, baking makes a big difference and is worth the heat and the (minimal) effort.

      Reply
      • Kelli Avila

        July 05, 2021 at 8:17 pm

        Thanks for sharing, Michelle!

        Reply

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