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Some common issues with pie plates include cracking or breaking during use, uneven or burnt crust, and difficulty removing the pie from the plate.
To prevent cracking or breaking, make sure to use a pie plate that is oven-safe and made from a durable material such as ceramic or tempered glass. Avoid sudden temperature changes, such as placing a hot pie plate in cold water, as this can cause it to crack.
An uneven or burnt crust can be caused by using a pie plate that is too shallow, not using enough pie filling to support the crust, or not properly preheating the oven. Make sure to follow the recipe and use a pie plate that is the correct size for the amount of filling.
To prevent sticking, make sure to properly grease the pie plate before adding the crust. You can also place a sheet of parchment paper or aluminum foil on the bottom of the pie plate before adding the crust. This will make it easier to remove the pie from the plate after baking.
To easily remove a pie from the plate, let it cool for at least 15 minutes before slicing. You can also run a knife or offset spatula around the edges of the pie to loosen it from the plate before serving. Avoid cutting the pie directly in the pie plate as this can cause the crust to crumble.