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  1. I’m constantly amazed at the recipes you come up with, Meghan. This sounds scrumptious…and ohhh look at that pie perfection in your oven! Except for teff flour, I’ve never had or used any other types of gluten free flour. Oh, and did I say I love pich pah? why ya-es! Thanks for sharing your love in the kitchen ;o)

  2. My grandmother made a plum pie when I was 10 that I still think about (19 years later!). My mouth is watering at the thought of it.

    Thanks for the pie crust recipe, it’s probably the simplest GF crust I’ve seen.

  3. Pumpkin pie! Once a year on thankgiving. Other than that, not much of a pie person. I like crisps better; apple, peach, you name it….if it has crispy goodness on top, i like it :O)
    I will try your crust recipe when I make my thanksgiving pumpkin pie, it looks great.

  4. I loooooove blueberry pie- My grandma’s of course!

    I seriously can’t wait to try this recipe. If I didn’t have to work today, I would start making it immediately. It will have to wait until tomorrow and boy am I excited!!!

    Or maybe I’ll just call in sick…

    Thanks Meghan!

  5. So far all the recipes I’ve tried from your site have not failed…deeelicious! This is next on my list. Only thing…I find it hard to find flours such as brown rice, and others you use in some recipes; is it possible to just grind the brown rich, or chick peas in the food processor or coffee grinder to create my own flour? Do you think it would turn out as great as the picture looks? Thanks!

  6. Love your site (which I just discovered, guess I’m behind the times…) and I love this great recipe for peach pie!! Looks amazing! : )

  7. Hi Mehgan! Excellent site!
    Might I use sesame oil and olive oil instead of grapeseed and coconut oil?
    Maybe the flavor changes, do you think it will be fine to hold the dough?
    Another question, does it work with almond butter?
    Thanks!

    Patricia

  8. I made this the other night, with a few alterations based on what I had one hand: spelt flour, xanthan gum and a mix of olive and walnut oil. Made two crusts, but only used one for a simple thin sliced apple tart. It was wonderful! I am always searching for vegan crusts using more whole grains. This definitely goes on the ‘keeper’ list.

    I froze the other crust (rolled flat) and so will report back on how it does after thawing…

  9. Made this crust today and it was super easy!! Rolled out really nicely and baked wonderfully! I’ve never made pie and I love that the first one I’ve ever made is gluten free and vegan.

  10. I loooove all pies…so long as their healthy and homemade. Looks like that one is made with a lot of love! Your recipe for pie-crust sounds delicious…can’t wait to try it out, coconut oil does wonders.

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    :)