Shortcrust Pastry

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Introduction: 
Pies, quiches, tarts, flans, pasties - all you need is gluten-free pastry.
Notes: 

The method for gluten-free pastry differs to traditional pastry but if you follow these simple steps then the choice is all yours…

Ingredients: 

200g (8oz) JUVELA Gluten-Free Mix,
50g (2oz) lard ,
50g (2oz) hard margarine,
1 medium egg, beaten,
Cold water.

Method: 
  • Place the Gluten-free Mix in a bowl, cut the fats into small pieces using a knife and add them to the Mix. (It is important to keep the fats as cold and hard as possible so leave them in the fridge right up until you need to use them).
  • Using your fingertips, rub the fats into the Mix until the mixture resembles coarse breadcrumbs. (It is important not to over-rub the fats - any larger pieces left will be incorporated later when the pastry dough is kneaded).
  • Lightly stir in the egg and then gradually add sufficient cold water to produce a soft but not sticky dough (you will probably need 2-3 tbsp in total).
  • Using your hands, move the mixture around the bowl allowing it to form a dough without actually forcing it together. When the dough starts to clean the bottom of the bowl, sufficient water has been added.
  • The dough will still be quite crumbly, so this kneading stage is crucial. This may seem very strange, but gluten-free pastry differs to traditional pastry as it actually benefits from being handled. Lightly dust a surface with Mix and knead the dough 1-2 minutes. The pastry will change in texture, becoming much smoother and more pliable.
  • The pastry is now ready to use. To roll out, lightly dust the surface and the rolling pin with Mix and roll out using smooth short strokes. Keep the pastry moving around the surface but do not turn it over. As the piece gets bigger, use your rolling pin, rather than your hands, to pick it up.
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