Graham cracker crust
| An unbaked graham cracker crust | |
| Type | Pie crust | 
|---|---|
| Course | Dessert | 
| Place of origin | United States | 
| Created by | Monroe Boston Strause | 
| Main ingredients | Graham crackers, sugar, butter or vegetable oil | 
| Variations | Chocolate graham cracker crust | 
| Other information | Popular in the United States | 
Graham cracker crust is a style of pie crust made from crushed graham crackers. Graham crackers are a sweet American cracker made from unbleached, whole wheat graham flour. The crust is usually flavored and stiffened with butter or vegetable oil and sometimes sugar. Graham cracker crust is a very common type of crust for cheesecakes and cream pies in America.
Graham cracker pie crusts are available as a mass-produced product in the United States, and typically consist of the prepared crust pressed into a disposable aluminum pie pan.
Variations use crushed cookies or Nilla wafers as substitutes for the graham crackers.
Graham cracker crusts may be baked or unbaked before filling.