Noun
piecrust (countable and uncountable, plural piecrusts)
Alternative form of pie crust
Following upon the success of their first book, The Queen Anne Stool, Tom Heller and Ron Clarkson decided to offer a book about building one of the most desirable pieces of American furniture: the piecrust tea table. Source: Internet
I use it especially for making piecrust, grating potatoes for latkes and at other times when a recipe says to use one. Source: Internet
It may be true that Zahn was the first given this chance, yet if it had been anyone else stabbing that piecrust there is the possibility that would not look the same today. Source: Internet
Bake piecrust on lower rack until edges begin to turn golden and bottom is dry, 22 to 25 minutes. Source: Internet
I’ve never had this problem before with any tart or piecrust. Source: Internet
Mix together and spread on piecrust. Source: Internet