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Graham cracker crust
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An unbaked graham cracker crust
Type Pie crust
Course Dessert
Place of origin United States
Created by Monroe Boston Strause
Main ingredients Usually graham crackers, sugar, butter or vegetable oil
Variations Chocolate graham cracker crust
Other information Popular in the United States

A graham cracker crust is a special kind of pie crust made from crushed graham crackers. Graham crackers are sweet cookies popular in the United States. They are made from a special type of whole wheat flour called graham flour.

This tasty crust usually gets its flavor and holds its shape with butter or vegetable oil. Sometimes, a little sugar is added too. Graham cracker crusts are very common in America. You'll often find them as the base for yummy cheesecakes and creamy cream pies.

What is a Graham Cracker Crust?

A graham cracker crust is a popular base for many desserts. It's different from a regular pastry crust because it's made from crushed cookies instead of flour dough. This gives it a unique sweet and slightly crumbly texture.

How is it Made?

To make a graham cracker crust, you first crush graham crackers into fine crumbs. You can do this with a food processor or by putting them in a bag and crushing them with a rolling pin. Then, you mix these crumbs with melted butter or vegetable oil. Sometimes, a bit of sugar is added to make it sweeter. This mixture is then pressed into a pie pan. It can be baked for a short time or just chilled until it's firm.

Ready-Made Crusts

In the United States, you can buy graham cracker pie crusts already made. These often come in a disposable aluminum pie pan. This makes baking even easier because you don't have to prepare the crust yourself!

Other Kinds of Crumb Crusts

While graham crackers are the most common, you can also make similar crusts using other crushed cookies. Some people use chocolate graham crackers for a chocolatey crust. Others might use vanilla wafers, like Nilla wafers, to create a different flavor.

Who Invented the Graham Cracker Crust?

The person often given credit for inventing the graham cracker crust is Monroe Boston Strause. He was known as the "Pie King" because he created many famous pie recipes. He also invented the light and fluffy chiffon pie.

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A chocolate cream pie with a graham cracker crust and macadamia nuts.
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A slice of chocolate cheesecake with a chocolate graham cracker crust.
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