: to bake (a pastry or pie shell) before adding a filling
Fill the crust with pie weights (dried rice or beans work fine) and blind-bake the crust until it is just set, 10 to 12 minutes.—
Emeril Lagasse, Farm to Fork: Cooking Local, Cooking Fresh, 2010 Let the blind-baked tart shell cool partially on a wire rack.—
Vitaly Paley et al., The Paley's Place Cookbook, 2008
blind baking
noun
If pastry is to have a moist filling, it will probably require partial blind baking to prevent the base becoming soggy.
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Murdoch Books, The Essential Baking Cookbook, 2005
Save the beans or rice and use them again for blind baking.
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Gwen Schoen, Sacramento (California) Bee, 19 July 2006
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