MIRACLE DOUGH - EASY LOW-CARB, VERSATILE PIE CRUST DOUGH

 The pie being showcased in the video below can be found here


Miracle Dough Spicy Ground Beef Pie (CLICK FOR RECIPE)  The pie crust is thick, so you could easily make a bottom and top pie crust with this dough recipe.



🔎 Miracle Dough, Low-Carb & Tasty!
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There are several variations of this kind of dough on the internet, but mine is different to all the others out there.  I am getting very adept with this dough.  Use a fork to make it come together.  At first it looks impossible (might even have strings of cheese in it), but keep mixing and then turn out on a cutting board.  Knead for a couple of minutes, adding a bit of coconut flour or more bake mix (Bob's Red Mill recommended in my bake mixes as coconut flours differ in their ability to absorb moisture, but the predominant "flour" in the bake mixes is almond flour!) as needed to make a lovely elastic dough. Since coconut flour is mostly fiber, you're not really adding much in the way of carbs, spread over several servings.  I put the dough ball on parchment paper and cover the dough with more parchment or plastic wrap and using a  rolling pin (sometimes I use my special small one for rolling pie dough), roll it out with ease.  If at any time the dough becomes resistant to rolling, nuke it approximately 10  to 20 seconds and away you go again!


Here is how it looks while mixing with a fork - looks impossible, right?  Don't worry, keep mixing!

Here is a pic of the dough ball - lovely, soft and malleable!



 I get my shredded Mozzarella cheese from Price Smart in Central (technically South America) America, which is similar to Costco in the United States.  


I used this one below many times as well as a whole milk variety. 
The packaging may actually be different in the United States, but it will basically be the same thing.  You can also use grated Mozzarella cheese from a block of cheese that you grate yourself; however, my experience with the recipes is that you will get one fewer tortilla, for instance; not exactly sure why.




SOME WONDERFUL MIRACLE DOUGH RECIPES TO TRY:

MIRACLE DOUGH TORTILLAS 


MIRACLE DOUGH CHEDDAR CHEESE BAGELS


MIRACLE DOUGH BACON CHEESE SPIRALS


MIRACLE DOUGH CHEESY MUSHROOM TART


Here is the entire list for your perusal; enjoy!

MIRACLE DOUGH (SAVORY)