She wanted to learn how to make the perfect piecrust.
piecrust in American English
(ˈpaiˌkrʌst)
noun
1.
the crust or shell of a pie
2.
dough prepared with shortening for making the crust or shell of a pie; paste
Word origin
[1575–85; pie1 + crust]This word is first recorded in the period 1575–85. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: conventional, formula, magazine, orthodox, recall
Examples of 'piecrust' in a sentence
piecrust
She took some piecrust dough, already mixed, rolled it out on a table and floured it.
Keene, Carolyn THE WITCH TREE SYMBOL
Spoon the mixture into the piecrust and leave to cool.