In one technique the pie crust is lined with aluminium foil or parchment paper then filled with pastry or pie weights sometimes called baking beans to ensure the crust retains its shape while baking pie weights are available as ceramic or metal beads but rice dried peas lentils beans or other pulses can be used instead.
Ceramic beans alternative.
A sheet of parchment paper or aluminum foil is placed over the crust and the weights are then placed on top.
It is absolutely essential to put a mug with some water in it in the microwave at the same time as you heat your hot pack.
However it s best to not re use the items once they ve been baked as they can crumble and make a mess.
Blind baking can be accomplished by different methods.
Baking beans aren t your only option when it comes to using pie weights to make the perfect crust.
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The sugar will weigh down the crust just as the beans or rice will but the cooking process imparts some caramelization to the sugar and you can actually use the roasted sugar afterward.
Substitute for baking beans any ideas.
Commercial pie weights usually take the form of ceramic balls.
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Alternatives to pie weights.
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When researching this post i came across many people complaining their hot packs burned or started to smell really bad after heating.
Post jinwin tue mar 16 2010 11 01 am.
I haven t tried.
Any ideas for a cheap free substitute.
Heston scrunches up baking parchment and then flattens it out inside the case and then uses copper coins on the basis they conduct the heat better.
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I really want some of those ceramic baking beans to hold down the pastry when blind baking it for a pie but i can t afford them.
These options are much more inexpensive compared to ceramic or metal ones.
The paper or foil prevents the weights from sticking to or becoming embedded in the dough and make removal of the weights easier.
Once the rice or beans have been used for baking then they are not really edible but they can be cooled stored in an airtight container and used time and time again for baking blind.
You can also buy specially made ceramic or metal baking beans often labelled as pie weights that can be used time and again.