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By Genevieve Ko

In David Mamet’s comedy “Boston Marriage,” the character Claire says: “Yes, this shall be our party. And we must have a pie. Stress cannot exist in the presence of a pie.”

That sentiment can hold true for the baking process, too — even in these days leading up to Thanksgiving. Making pie from scratch can be calming if you accept it for what it is: a deliberate building project that offers the tactile pleasure of working with smooth, cool dough . It takes time, much of it waiting, and ends with a dessert that tastes better homemade even if it isn’t as picture perfect as one from the store.

Usually, the most intimidating part of preparing pie is the crust. (My sister said, “It feels like failure waiting to happen.”) Knowing how anxiety-inducing rolling dough can be, I created four pies with press-in crusts for The Times’s newest collection of Thanksgiving pies . (Pro tip for crumb crusts: Form the sides first, then pat the bottom flat.) For the other five pies, here are tricks that can take the fear out of making classic crusts from scratch:

1. Make dough ahead of time

To take the guesswork out of how much water to use, I developed a pie crust recipe with a set ratio of wet to dry ingredients. Chilling the dough for at least an hour, and ideally for a day or more, allows the flour to hydrate further. That resting time makes the dough easier to roll, more flavorful and less likely to end up tough.

2. Get a feel for the dough

Rolling dough is like a dance: You have to sense when your partner — in this case, a disk of dough — is ready to move. If the chilled dough is too firm, it will crack if you press it with force. Let it sit for 10 minutes at room temperature, and your rolling pin will glide right over it. When placing the rolled round in the pie plate, you should feel the suppleness of it on your fingers and keep it from going taut. Gently lift and tuck the sheet into the corners to press it flat against the pan without stretching it.

3. Better blind baking

Blind baking, or baking pie dough before filling it, helps the crust stay crisp. Refrigerate or freeze the dough fitted into the pie plate until it’s very firm. (The butter needs to be cold for a flaky, tender crust.) To ensure that the bottom doesn’t puff or balloon, dock it with a fork, lightly poking holes all over without piercing all the way through. To keep the sides from slipping and shrinking, the dough needs to be weighted down. Start by crumpling a sheet of parchment paper into a ball, then open it back up and press it against the dough. All those creases help the paper sit flush against the sides. Fill the paper-lined pie plate with dried beans or rice all the way to the rim to fully weigh down the dough as it bakes.

4. “Store-bought is fine”

That’s what Ina Garten says , so it must be true. With the exception of the lattice-topped blackberry apple pie, our other new pies work just fine with store-bought frozen crusts. If buying one eliminates the hurdle to homemade pie, great! There’s a lot of happiness in pulling a pie out of the oven and serving it at Thanksgiving, no matter how you get there. And in the presence of that pie, there won’t be any stress at all.

For more

From classics like pumpkin to something new like Atlantic Beach pie, here are The Times’s Thanksgiving pie recipes .

From classics like pumpkin to something new like Atlantic Beach pie, here are The Times’s Thanksgiving pie recipes .

There are also great desserts that aren’t pie.

There are also great desserts that aren’t pie.

Check out all of The Times’s Thanksgiving recipes . (Or just watch Eric Kim try 20 stuffing recipes so you don’t have to.)

Check out all of The Times’s Thanksgiving recipes . (Or just watch Eric Kim try 20 stuffing recipes so you don’t have to.)

THE WEEK IN CULTURE

Taylor Swift blamed corporate partners for the chaos over her tour ticketing. The Justice Department is investigating the parent company of Ticketmaster, the firm behind the botched rollout.

Taylor Swift blamed corporate partners for the chaos over her tour ticketing. The Justice Department is investigating the parent company of Ticketmaster, the firm behind the botched rollout.

The casting director Robert Sterne has helped turn “The Crown” into a clearinghouse for some of Britain’s biggest stars .

The casting director Robert Sterne has helped turn “The Crown” into a clearinghouse for some of Britain’s biggest stars .

Times reporters weighed the surprises and snubs of the Grammy nominations.

Times reporters weighed the surprises and snubs of the Grammy nominations.

Bad Bunny amassed wins at the Latin Grammy Awards including best urban album for “Un Verano Sin Ti,” the year’s most popular LP.

Bad Bunny amassed wins at the Latin Grammy Awards including best urban album for “Un Verano Sin Ti,” the year’s most popular LP.

After 19 seasons, Ellen Pompeo is leaving “Grey’s Anatomy,” People reported.

After 19 seasons, Ellen Pompeo is leaving “Grey’s Anatomy,” People reported.

A $100 million bet by Drake saved the long-lost art carnival Luna Luna.

A $100 million bet by Drake saved the long-lost art carnival Luna Luna.

Hollywood’s leading horror producers, Jason Blum and James Wan, are in talks to create a sprawling horror film factory .

Hollywood’s leading horror producers, Jason Blum and James Wan, are in talks to create a sprawling horror film factory .

To many people, Mariah Carey will probably stay queen of Christmas, but she won’t have the trademark , the BBC reported.

To many people, Mariah Carey will probably stay queen of Christmas, but she won’t have the trademark , the BBC reported.

Kevin Spacey faces additional sexual assault charges in Britain.

Kevin Spacey faces additional sexual assault charges in Britain.

THE LATEST NEWS

Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed a special counsel to oversee investigations involving former President Donald Trump.

Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed a special counsel to oversee investigations involving former President Donald Trump.

The new special counsel, Jack Smith, has been prosecuting criminal cases for nearly three decades, including in New York and The Hague.

The new special counsel, Jack Smith, has been prosecuting criminal cases for nearly three decades, including in New York and The Hague.

FIFA’s president rebuked critics of Qatar’s human rights record and shrugged off the decision to ban beer sales at stadiums during the World Cup.

FIFA’s president rebuked critics of Qatar’s human rights record and shrugged off the decision to ban beer sales at stadiums during the World Cup.

Twitter teetered on the edge of stability with Elon Musk asking to learn about underlying technology after 1,200 more employees quit.

Twitter teetered on the edge of stability with Elon Musk asking to learn about underlying technology after 1,200 more employees quit.

Representative Lauren Boebert’s rival conceded in one of Congress’s closest contests. Here’s where uncalled House races stand.

Representative Lauren Boebert’s rival conceded in one of Congress’s closest contests. Here’s where uncalled House races stand.

A former anti-abortion leader said he received a leak about a Supreme Court opinion years before reports on a draft ruling overturning Roe v. Wade set off a national uproar.

A former anti-abortion leader said he received a leak about a Supreme Court opinion years before reports on a draft ruling overturning Roe v. Wade set off a national uproar.

The Biden administration backed immunity for Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman in a lawsuit over his role in the murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

The Biden administration backed immunity for Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman in a lawsuit over his role in the murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of the failed blood testing start-up Theranos, was sentenced to more than 11 years in prison for defrauding investors.

Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of the failed blood testing start-up Theranos, was sentenced to more than 11 years in prison for defrauding investors.

CULTURE CALENDAR

By Gilbert Cruz

🎬 “The Fabelmans” (Wednesday): The partnership of Steven Spielberg and Tony Kushner, the great American playwright , has produced some of the better American movies of this century (“Munich,” “Lincoln,” “West Side Story”). They have paired up again for this tale of a family — the creative boy obsessed with the movies, his artsy mother and his no-nonsense father — much like Spielberg’s own. In her review , Manohla Dargis said the film is “wonderful in both large and small ways, even if Spielberg can’t help but soften the rougher, potentially lacerating edges.”

📚 “G-Man: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century” (Tuesday): Just in time for the start of this year’s gift-giving season is one final giant book about a complicated historical figure. Hoover was the first director of the F.B.I., a role he held for almost half a century, and this biography by Beverly Gage offers new details on how he exercised power under eight presidents.

RECIPE OF THE WEEK

By Melissa Clark

Pecan Sandie Pie

Are you still figuring out which of Genevieve’s fantastic new pie recipes to bake first? If so, let me suggest her stunning pecan sandie pie . A glorious mash-up of a giant cookie, a restrained nut tart and a classic pecan pie, it’s far more elegant and less sweet than the usual gooey, sugar-glutted versions. And even better, its toasted pecan cookie crust can be pressed directly into the pan; no need to dig out the rolling pin. You can bake it up to three days ahead of serving. Which means that if you have some time to spend on it on Monday, you can cross Thanksgiving dessert off your list — in a truly magnificent way.

REAL ESTATE

What you get for $350,000: A 1917 Greek Revival home in Wichita, Kan.; a farmhouse in Shepherdstown, W.Va.; or a condo in New Orleans’s French Quarter .

The hunt: After saving for 20 years, two renters wanted to buy in Manhattan. Which home did they choose? Play our game .

Leaving Brooklyn: Moving to the Connecticut suburbs was easier than they thought .

First-time buyers: The market is brutal .

Fall colors: How to read the tree leaves .

LIVING

Dress codes at parties: Do you really have to follow them ?

Travel: Rock climbing is drawing adventurers to Malawi.

Covid depression is real: Here’s what you need to know .

Dinnertime: Once abstract systems, reservation apps now have identities of their own.

Strength training: Embrace the battle rope .

ADVICE FROM WIRECUTTER

Bakers’ secret weapon

As Genevieve demonstrated, baking season is upon us. A kitchen scale might be your most essential tool not only for pies but also for consistent cookies, perfectly risen bread or a lofty souffle. Weighing your ingredients is more accurate and less error-prone than using measuring cups, so there’s less chance your cakes will be dry or your cookies leaden. It’s also faster and cleaner to use a scale. Rather than fumble with a bunch of cups, just pour everything straight into the mixing bowl sitting on your scale. A good version costs as little as $20, and will make you a more confident baker. — Marguerite Preston

GAME OF THE WEEKEND

No. 1 South Carolina vs. No. 2 Stanford, women’s college basketball: The best player in the country, Aliyah Boston, is back for South Carolina. Last season, Boston, a 6-foot-5 center, was nigh unstoppable, recording a double-double in 27 consecutive games and leading her team to a national championship. When The Athletic asked reporters to predict this season’s champion , South Carolina was the clear favorite. The only other team they picked? Stanford. “The Cardinal have the talent to match up overall, and the size to mitigate Aliyah Boston,” wrote Brian Hamilton. 3 p.m. Eastern tomorrow on ABC.

For more

Aliyah Boston or Iowa’s Caitlin Clark? The Athletic predicts who will win player of the year .

Aliyah Boston or Iowa’s Caitlin Clark? The Athletic predicts who will win player of the year .

Injuries have dimmed Connecticut’s hopes for the season, but a rising star is ready to carry the team .

Injuries have dimmed Connecticut’s hopes for the season, but a rising star is ready to carry the team .

NOW TIME TO PLAY

The pangram from yesterday’s Spelling Bee was cornily . Here is today’s puzzle .

Take the news quiz to see how well you followed this week’s headlines.

Here’s today’s Wordle . After, use our bot to get better.

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Advertisement. Supported by. Stressed about a homemade Thanksgiving pie? Don’t be. My tips will help. Send any friend a story As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Anyone can read what you share. Give this article Give this article Give this article. Send any friend a story. As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Anyone can read what you share. By Genevieve Ko. In David Mamet’s comedy “Boston Marriage,” the character Claire says: “Yes, this shall be our party. And we must have a pie. Stress cannot exist in the presence of a pie.” That sentiment can hold true for the baking process, too — even in these days leading up to Thanksgiving. Making pie from scratch can be calming if you accept it for what it is: a deliberate building project that offers the tactile pleasure of working with smooth, cool dough . It takes time, much of it waiting, and ends with a dessert that tastes better homemade even if it isn’t as picture perfect as one from the store. Usually, the most intimidating part of preparing pie is the crust. (My sister said, “It feels like failure waiting to happen.”) Knowing how anxiety-inducing rolling dough can be, I created four pies with press-in crusts for The Times’s newest collection of Thanksgiving pies . (Pro tip for crumb crusts: Form the sides first, then pat the bottom flat.) For the other five pies, here are tricks that can take the fear out of making classic crusts from scratch: 1. Make dough ahead of time. To take the guesswork out of how much water to use, I developed a pie crust recipe with a set ratio of wet to dry ingredients. Chilling the dough for at least an hour, and ideally for a day or more, allows the flour to hydrate further. That resting time makes the dough easier to roll, more flavorful and less likely to end up tough. 2. Get a feel for the dough. Rolling dough is like a dance: You have to sense when your partner — in this case, a disk of dough — is ready to move. If the chilled dough is too firm, it will crack if you press it with force. Let it sit for 10 minutes at room temperature, and your rolling pin will glide right over it. When placing the rolled round in the pie plate, you should feel the suppleness of it on your fingers and keep it from going taut. Gently lift and tuck the sheet into the corners to press it flat against the pan without stretching it. 3. Better blind baking. Blind baking, or baking pie dough before filling it, helps the crust stay crisp. Refrigerate or freeze the dough fitted into the pie plate until it’s very firm. (The butter needs to be cold for a flaky, tender crust.) To ensure that the bottom doesn’t puff or balloon, dock it with a fork, lightly poking holes all over without piercing all the way through. To keep the sides from slipping and shrinking, the dough needs to be weighted down. Start by crumpling a sheet of parchment paper into a ball, then open it back up and press it against the dough. All those creases help the paper sit flush against the sides. Fill the paper-lined pie plate with dried beans or rice all the way to the rim to fully weigh down the dough as it bakes. 4. “Store-bought is fine” That’s what Ina Garten says , so it must be true. With the exception of the lattice-topped blackberry apple pie, our other new pies work just fine with store-bought frozen crusts. If buying one eliminates the hurdle to homemade pie, great! There’s a lot of happiness in pulling a pie out of the oven and serving it at Thanksgiving, no matter how you get there. And in the presence of that pie, there won’t be any stress at all. For more. From classics like pumpkin to something new like Atlantic Beach pie, here are The Times’s Thanksgiving pie recipes . From classics like pumpkin to something new like Atlantic Beach pie, here are The Times’s Thanksgiving pie recipes . There are also great desserts that aren’t pie. There are also great desserts that aren’t pie. Check out all of The Times’s Thanksgiving recipes . (Or just watch Eric Kim try 20 stuffing recipes so you don’t have to.) Check out all of The Times’s Thanksgiving recipes . (Or just watch Eric Kim try 20 stuffing recipes so you don’t have to.) THE WEEK IN CULTURE. Taylor Swift blamed corporate partners for the chaos over her tour ticketing. The Justice Department is investigating the parent company of Ticketmaster, the firm behind the botched rollout. Taylor Swift blamed corporate partners for the chaos over her tour ticketing. The Justice Department is investigating the parent company of Ticketmaster, the firm behind the botched rollout. The casting director Robert Sterne has helped turn “The Crown” into a clearinghouse for some of Britain’s biggest stars . The casting director Robert Sterne has helped turn “The Crown” into a clearinghouse for some of Britain’s biggest stars . Times reporters weighed the surprises and snubs of the Grammy nominations. Times reporters weighed the surprises and snubs of the Grammy nominations. Bad Bunny amassed wins at the Latin Grammy Awards including best urban album for “Un Verano Sin Ti,” the year’s most popular LP. Bad Bunny amassed wins at the Latin Grammy Awards including best urban album for “Un Verano Sin Ti,” the year’s most popular LP. After 19 seasons, Ellen Pompeo is leaving “Grey’s Anatomy,” People reported. After 19 seasons, Ellen Pompeo is leaving “Grey’s Anatomy,” People reported. A $100 million bet by Drake saved the long-lost art carnival Luna Luna. A $100 million bet by Drake saved the long-lost art carnival Luna Luna. Hollywood’s leading horror producers, Jason Blum and James Wan, are in talks to create a sprawling horror film factory . Hollywood’s leading horror producers, Jason Blum and James Wan, are in talks to create a sprawling horror film factory . To many people, Mariah Carey will probably stay queen of Christmas, but she won’t have the trademark , the BBC reported. To many people, Mariah Carey will probably stay queen of Christmas, but she won’t have the trademark , the BBC reported. Kevin Spacey faces additional sexual assault charges in Britain. Kevin Spacey faces additional sexual assault charges in Britain. THE LATEST NEWS. Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed a special counsel to oversee investigations involving former President Donald Trump. Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed a special counsel to oversee investigations involving former President Donald Trump. The new special counsel, Jack Smith, has been prosecuting criminal cases for nearly three decades, including in New York and The Hague. The new special counsel, Jack Smith, has been prosecuting criminal cases for nearly three decades, including in New York and The Hague. FIFA’s president rebuked critics of Qatar’s human rights record and shrugged off the decision to ban beer sales at stadiums during the World Cup. FIFA’s president rebuked critics of Qatar’s human rights record and shrugged off the decision to ban beer sales at stadiums during the World Cup. Twitter teetered on the edge of stability with Elon Musk asking to learn about underlying technology after 1,200 more employees quit. Twitter teetered on the edge of stability with Elon Musk asking to learn about underlying technology after 1,200 more employees quit. Representative Lauren Boebert’s rival conceded in one of Congress’s closest contests. Here’s where uncalled House races stand. Representative Lauren Boebert’s rival conceded in one of Congress’s closest contests. Here’s where uncalled House races stand. A former anti-abortion leader said he received a leak about a Supreme Court opinion years before reports on a draft ruling overturning Roe v. Wade set off a national uproar. A former anti-abortion leader said he received a leak about a Supreme Court opinion years before reports on a draft ruling overturning Roe v. Wade set off a national uproar. The Biden administration backed immunity for Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman in a lawsuit over his role in the murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi. The Biden administration backed immunity for Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman in a lawsuit over his role in the murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi. Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of the failed blood testing start-up Theranos, was sentenced to more than 11 years in prison for defrauding investors. Elizabeth Holmes, the founder of the failed blood testing start-up Theranos, was sentenced to more than 11 years in prison for defrauding investors. CULTURE CALENDAR. By Gilbert Cruz. 🎬 “The Fabelmans” (Wednesday): The partnership of Steven Spielberg and Tony Kushner, the great American playwright , has produced some of the better American movies of this century (“Munich,” “Lincoln,” “West Side Story”). They have paired up again for this tale of a family — the creative boy obsessed with the movies, his artsy mother and his no-nonsense father — much like Spielberg’s own. In her review , Manohla Dargis said the film is “wonderful in both large and small ways, even if Spielberg can’t help but soften the rougher, potentially lacerating edges.” 📚 “G-Man: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century” (Tuesday): Just in time for the start of this year’s gift-giving season is one final giant book about a complicated historical figure. Hoover was the first director of the F.B.I., a role he held for almost half a century, and this biography by Beverly Gage offers new details on how he exercised power under eight presidents. RECIPE OF THE WEEK. By Melissa Clark. Pecan Sandie Pie. Are you still figuring out which of Genevieve’s fantastic new pie recipes to bake first? If so, let me suggest her stunning pecan sandie pie . A glorious mash-up of a giant cookie, a restrained nut tart and a classic pecan pie, it’s far more elegant and less sweet than the usual gooey, sugar-glutted versions. And even better, its toasted pecan cookie crust can be pressed directly into the pan; no need to dig out the rolling pin. You can bake it up to three days ahead of serving. Which means that if you have some time to spend on it on Monday, you can cross Thanksgiving dessert off your list — in a truly magnificent way. REAL ESTATE. What you get for $350,000: A 1917 Greek Revival home in Wichita, Kan.; a farmhouse in Shepherdstown, W.Va.; or a condo in New Orleans’s French Quarter . The hunt: After saving for 20 years, two renters wanted to buy in Manhattan. Which home did they choose? Play our game . Leaving Brooklyn: Moving to the Connecticut suburbs was easier than they thought . First-time buyers: The market is brutal . Fall colors: How to read the tree leaves . LIVING. Dress codes at parties: Do you really have to follow them ? Travel: Rock climbing is drawing adventurers to Malawi. Covid depression is real: Here’s what you need to know . Dinnertime: Once abstract systems, reservation apps now have identities of their own. Strength training: Embrace the battle rope . ADVICE FROM WIRECUTTER. Bakers’ secret weapon. As Genevieve demonstrated, baking season is upon us. A kitchen scale might be your most essential tool not only for pies but also for consistent cookies, perfectly risen bread or a lofty souffle. Weighing your ingredients is more accurate and less error-prone than using measuring cups, so there’s less chance your cakes will be dry or your cookies leaden. It’s also faster and cleaner to use a scale. Rather than fumble with a bunch of cups, just pour everything straight into the mixing bowl sitting on your scale. A good version costs as little as $20, and will make you a more confident baker. — Marguerite Preston. GAME OF THE WEEKEND. No. 1 South Carolina vs. No. 2 Stanford, women’s college basketball: The best player in the country, Aliyah Boston, is back for South Carolina. Last season, Boston, a 6-foot-5 center, was nigh unstoppable, recording a double-double in 27 consecutive games and leading her team to a national championship. When The Athletic asked reporters to predict this season’s champion , South Carolina was the clear favorite. The only other team they picked? Stanford. “The Cardinal have the talent to match up overall, and the size to mitigate Aliyah Boston,” wrote Brian Hamilton. 3 p.m. Eastern tomorrow on ABC. For more. Aliyah Boston or Iowa’s Caitlin Clark? The Athletic predicts who will win player of the year . Aliyah Boston or Iowa’s Caitlin Clark? The Athletic predicts who will win player of the year . Injuries have dimmed Connecticut’s hopes for the season, but a rising star is ready to carry the team . Injuries have dimmed Connecticut’s hopes for the season, but a rising star is ready to carry the team . NOW TIME TO PLAY. The pangram from yesterday’s Spelling Bee was cornily . Here is today’s puzzle . Take the news quiz to see how well you followed this week’s headlines. Here’s today’s Wordle . After, use our bot to get better. Advertisement.