The all-shortening dough (made with flour, salt, and water) works like a charm. It comes together so easily, it seems like a mix. It also rolls like a dream, right on the counter with a little flour for dusting (though directions say to roll between sheets of waxed paper, real bakers consider this silly). Lard smells piggy. But lard crust ... (Full article: 231 words)
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