Mrs. Anderson's Pie Crust Shield
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Average customer review:Product Description
Mrs. Anderson's 9-1/2 x 10-inch pie crust shield prevents crust from burning during baking. Golden pie crust every time!
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1942 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Size: 10"
- Brand: CK Products
- Model: 35-3109
- Dimensions: .50" h x 10.50" w x 10.50" l, .20 pounds
Features
- More convenient than foil
- Reduces spillage
- Dishwasher safe
- Safe, durable and reusable
- Safe to use in dishwasher
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Review
No pie ever baked has cooked uniformly around the edges, so bakers everywhere reach for the aluminum foil to place little shields around the edges to keep them from burning. If you're like me, your foil falls off, or is too thick in some places and too thin in others, causing uneven browning. This pie crust shield effortlessly saves the day. Just place the shield over the pie before you slip it in the oven and leave it on the whole time--that's it. The aluminum ring slips right over frozen or homemade pies that are from 9-1/2 to 10 inches in diameter and encourages them to rise in the middle, reducing spillage from the sides. Durable and reusable, it's also dishwasher-safe. --Doree Armstrong
Customer Reviews
Wrong size: a 10-inch shield fits a 9-inch pie plate
My Pyrex pie plates are larger than standard. They're 10" pie plates instead of the usual 9" plates. So I figured that a 10" pie crust shield was what I needed: 10" plate, 10" shield, right?
Wrong. This 10" shield between one-half and one inch too small in diameter to fit what's called a 10" pie plate -- which I learned, after getting out a ruler, is actually 11 inches from outer edge to outer edge. A 10" pie plate apparently has an *interior* measurement of 10 inches, and if the crust goes up onto the edge, then the crust ends up being more than 10" across.
So I'm going to keep looking... hoping... trying to find a substitute for making little tents with aluminum whenever I put a pie in the oven. Wish me luck: I think I'm going to need it.
Meanwhile, it will cost as much in return shipping as I paid for this pie shield, so I'm going to see if one of the neighbors wants it.
Mrs. Anderson's Pie Crust Shield saves the day!
I LOVE this product! I have been waiting all week for it to arrive, and it finally did today! I baked my pie (I've been anticipating this moment for days), and when it came out of the oven, there were no spills to clean up! And my crust, lets just say it was a perfect golden brown, light and flaky, mmmmmmm.......
Great concept, needs better material
I bought these because I was sick of creating foil shields on the pies I bake. I love that these slip perfectly on and off. However, I've found that since they're made of metal or aluminum, they actually conduct heat and cause the crust of the pie to darken faster than the center--which is exactly what I DIDN'T want it to do. That said, I have to admit that while the edges of my pies look darker than the rest, it hasn't come out burnt as it would if I were to bake the pie without any sort of shield.
I'm planning on buying another brand's--something made from silicone instead.







