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Does anyone have a good low fat low calorie pie crust recipe?

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Does anyone have a good low fat low calorie pie crust recipe?

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Traditional pie, with it’s flaky, buttery crust, has been a long-time holdout in the trend to reduce the fat content in favorite foods. That’s because fat, in the form of lard or shortening, is normally an essential component of pie crust. However, there are some great low-fat alternatives. A delicious, lowfat crust can be made with crushed graham crackers, held together with jam that’s been heated in the microwave until it melts (about 20 seconds). You can further reduce fat by substituting Grape-Nuts for some of the graham cracker crumbs. If the recipe calls for 1 cup of graham cracker crumbs, use just 3/4 cup of crackers plus 1/3 cup of Grape-Nuts. This crust has only 3 grams of fat per serving compared to 10 grams in a serving of regular pie. Another alternative is phyllo dough crust. Coat your pan lightly with a vegetable oil spray, then put in a layer of phyllo, spray lightly and repeat until you have 6 layers. Of course, you can cut the fat from pie crust in half by leaving off

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Traditional pie, with it’s flaky, buttery crust, has been a long-time holdout in the trend to reduce the fat content in favorite foods. That’s because fat, in the form of lard or shortening, is normally an essential component of pie crust. However, there are some great low-fat alternatives. A delicious, lowfat crust can be made with crushed graham crackers, held together with jam that’s been heated in the microwave until it melts (about 20 seconds). You can further reduce fat by substituting Grape-Nuts for some of the graham cracker crumbs. If the recipe calls for 1 cup of graham cracker crumbs, use just 3/4 cup of crackers plus 1/3 cup of Grape-Nuts. This crust has only 3 grams of fat per serving compared to 10 grams in a serving of regular pie. Another alternative is phyllo dough crust. Coat your pan lightly with a vegetable oil spray, then put in a layer of phyllo, spray lightly and repeat until you have 6 layers. Of course, you can cut the fat from pie crust in half by leaving off

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