Olive Oil Graham Cracker Crust (Homemade) (2024)

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Olive Oil Graham Cracker Crust is a versatile crust that can be used all year long. This crust is so delicious you will even be tempted to eat it without filling it. Your house smells like delicious graham crackers while it's baking.

A graham cracker crust seems relatively innocent and unremarkable. It's hard to believe something so simplecould pack such a punch in flavor. You may be wondering why you would ever need to make your own graham crackercrustwhen it's so easy to just buy one.

There are so many things that are so easy to buy. But this is one thing when you make for yourself you will not ever want to buy ready-made again. There truly is no comparison in the flavor in this homemade version with a store-bought version. When you see how easy it is to make, you will become the new designated pie maker.

Olive Oil Graham Cracker Crust

For those of you that harbor a deep rooted fear of attempting making your own butter or shortening pie crust, making this crust could be your baking moment of triumph! This crust is so delicious you will even be tempted to eat it without filling it. Your house smells like delicious graham crackers while it's baking.

Your house smells like delicious graham crackers while it's baking. And the beauty of it is the richness in flavor that happens when you make it with olive oil. None of your friends or family will ever guess that it is made with olive oil so don't even bother revealing your baking secret. If you're not an olive oil fan, you could sub it with the same amount of melted butter. I personally prefer it with olive oil. Another non-butter option that I really like is melted coconut oil!

Think of fun ice-cream pies on hot summer days and wonderful pumpkin pies in the fall. I will see you this Wednesday withour favorite way of using it. It's a simple pie but one I get asked to make possibly every single week.

How to make a homemade graham cracker crust without butter?

  • Preheat oven to 350°F. Blend first 3 ingredients in processor until graham crackers are finely ground.
  • Add the olive oil; process until moist crumbs form.
  • If it seems to dry, you could add a little water (or milk) a tablespoon at a time until you reach the right consistency.
  • Press crumb mixture onto bottom and sides of pie pan. Bake crust until deep golden brown, about 8-10 minutes.
  • When making pies that need to be baked (pumpkin and custard pies), pour desired pie filling on top and then bake the pie according to the recipe you're following.
  • This pie crust works great for freezer pies, no-bake pies, ice-cream pies. Cool completely before proceeding with the cold or freezer recipes.

What is a graham cracker crust?

A graham cracker crust is a type of pie crust made from graham crackers. The crust is usually made by crushing the crackers into crumbs and then mixing them with butter, sugar, and spices. The mixture is then pressed into the bottom and sides of a pie dish. This type of crust is common in pies such as cheesecake and pumpkin pie.

Does graham cracker crust need to be baked?

Most graham cracker crusts do not need to be baked and will set just from the heat of the filling. However, some recipes do call for a brief baking time. This helps to create a firmer crust that is less likely to crumble when slicing.

What makes graham cracker crust hard?

Over time, the moisture in the filling can make the graham cracker crust hard. If you want to keep your crust soft, you can try sealing it with a layer of plastic wrap after each slice.

How do you make a graham cracker crust not crumble?

There are a few things you can do to prevent your crust from crumbling. First, make sure you press the crumbs firmly into the pie dish. Second, bake the crust if the recipe calls for it. This will help create a firmer crust. Finally, seal the edges of the crust with a layer of plastic wrap after each slice to help keep the moisture in.

Desserts with graham cracker crust:

(Graham cracker crust pies)

  • Key Lime Pie with Meringue Topping
  • Cranberry Meringue Pie
  • Blueberry Icebox Pie

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Olive Oil Graham Cracker Crust

Olive Oil Graham Cracker Crust is a versatile crust that can be used all year long. This crust is so delicious you will even be tempted to eat it without filling it. Your house smells like delicious graham crackers while it's baking.

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time8 minutes mins

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: crust, graham crackers, pie

Servings: 1 9-inch pie crust

Author: Lora

Ingredients

  • 12 full-size graham crackers
  • 1/4 cup sugar optional
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon optional
  • 6 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°F. Blend first 3 ingredients in processor until graham crackers are finely ground.

  • Add the olive oil; process until moist crumbs form.

  • If it seems to dry, you could add a little water (or milk) a tablespoon at a time until you reach the right consistency.

  • Press crumb mixture onto bottom and sides of pie pan. Bake crust until deep golden brown, about 8-10 minutes.

  • When making pies that need to be baked (pumpkin and custard pies), pour desired pie filling on top and then bake the pie according to the recipe you're following.

  • This pie crust works great for freezer pies, no-bake pies, ice-cream pies. Cool completely before proceeding with the cold or freezer recipes.

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Please keep in mind that the nutritional information presented below is an approximation and may vary depending on the exact ingredients used.

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