"Guhl how you g'won be from da Souf and not know how da make homemade biscuits!?" This is what my great grandmother C-Bell said to me one time when I told her I hated making from-scratch biscuits because they never turned out right.
It's true, me and biscuit-making DO NOT get along. (I'm getting better though, but it's totally the biscuits fault and not mine ; )
It's been so long since I've made buttermilk biscuits from scratch and now that I'm on this bread kick I just HAD to have some last night. I went straight to this breakfast biscuit recipe because it never lets me down.
This recipe is so easy and delicious and made especially for biscuit-making challenged people like myself. It bakes up light, fluffy, golden, buttery biscuits that takes me back to country morning breakfast in Elberton. "C-BELL, C-BELL WORKIN IN THE HOOOOT SUN....OVERRR THE HILL!!!" LOL (pardon me, that is an inside joke that only my female cousins will get when they read this. I couldn't resist.)
There is just something to be said about a hot, soft, buttery biscuits straight from the oven. Lawd hammercy, that is one of my weaknesses. Especially when you sink your teeth into them and they just completely surrender, melting into your mouth... I should write romance novels.
Throw on some grape jelly or pour on some white sausage gravy and BABY!!! They even taste good plain. Truth be told when I made these things last night, me and my toddler sat up and ate the first batch as soon as they came out of the oven. I didn't even feel guilty for not telling my husband they were ready. Snooze ya lose!
I love this breakfast biscuit recipe because it is so simple, quick and flavorful. Definitely a biscuit recipe you'll want to add to your stash!
Watch me make these biscuits from start to finish!
Ingredients: (makes 6-8 biscuits)
1 1/3 cups all-purpose flour
3 Tablespoons powdered milk
1 Tablespoons granulated sugar
2 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
3/4 teaspoon salt
2 dashes cream of tartar (find it in the spice aisle)
1/4 cup cold butter-flavored shortening
2/3 cup cold buttermilk
5 Tablespoons melted margarine (butter) - divided
*note* If you don't have buttermilk on hand, to make 1 cup of buttermilk simply use 1 cup of regular milk and add in 1 Tablespoon of lemon juice or white vinegar. Let that sit for 5 minutes and there ya have some homemade buttermilk!
Preheat Oven to 450
Step 1.) In a medium bowl whisk together flour, powdered milk, sugar, baking powder, salt, and cream of tartar.Step 2.) Cut shortening into dry mixture until it resembles large crumbs.
Step 3.) Make a well in the middle of the dry ingredients and pour in the buttermilk & 2 Tablespoons of melted butter. Stir gently JUST until combined
Step 4.) Place dough into the refrigerator for a minute or just until it cools down a bit.
Step 5.) Turn dough out onto a well floured surface (dough will be sticky, be sure to flour your hand and sprinkle dough with additional flour if needed)
Step 6.) Knead dough gently until it is elastic.
Step 7.) Roll or pat out dough to 1/2" - 3/4" thick; using a wide glass or round cookie cutter, cut out circles. (You can re-roll the extra dough and cut out more biscuits but they won't be as pretty as the first batch)
Step 8.) Dip each biscuit into the remaining melted butter and place in an ungreased pan with the sides of the biscuits touching.
Step 9.) Bake in a 450 degree oven for 10-12 minutes, until golden.
Step 10.) Brush hot biscuits with melted butter. (you may have to melt some more butter)
Quick Biscuit Making Tips
(REMEMBER WHEN IT COMES TO MAKING BISCUITS, PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT!)
Although there are some people that produce gorgeous, picturesque biscuits on their first try ......huzzies!!!
1.) Keep Your Ingredients COLD! COLD ingredients make for an incredible biscuit!
2.) Whisk your dry ingredients really well to make sure everything is combined
3.) Once you add in your wet ingredients start being REALLY gentle. Biscuit dough does not like to be handled roughly or a lot. Mix your wet ingredients in gently with the dry ingredients JUST until they are combined. Do not over mix or you'll have a flat & dense biscuit on your hand. (this may take some practice or at least with me it did because I'm very heavy-handed)
3.) Knead your dough gently just until it is elastic. (don't over knead)
4.) When cutting out your biscuits do not twist the cookie cutter. This will result in a flat biscuit
5.) Before placing biscuits in the oven, use your thumb to make a small indention on the tops of the biscuit. This will help them to rise evenly.
6.) If your biscuit dough starts to get warm as you're working with it, place it into the refrigerator to cool off a little.
Hi, I'm Robin i live in the netherlands. I find your site great, im in love with biscuits when im in the states the first thing i do is go to KFC. I saw your recipe but we dont have buttermilk do you know if i can something else insteadV
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Hey Robin!! Yes if you don't have buttermilk you can make it. To make 1 cup of buttermilk use 1 cup of milk and add in 1 Tablespoon of lemon juice or white vinegar. Let that sit for about 5 minutes and there you have homemade buttermilk! That's actually what I did for this recipe because I hardly ever keep buttermilk around!
ReplyDeletePS I love KFC too!
Let me just say these are the best homemade biscuits I have EVER had!! My boyfriend doesn't like homemade biscuits and only eats biscuits from Bojangle, KFC
ReplyDeleteor Hardees but he told me that I better not ever lose this recipe! He even told his mom about how good my biscuits were. He loves them and so do I. I've made them 3 times since you posted this recipe. I didn't have any cream of tartar so I didn't add it in and they still came out great. These biscuits are so soft and taste just like the kind you would get at a fast food place or those frozen Pilsbury biscuits. Thank you so So much for this great recipe! I am so glad I found your site and I can't wait to try out more recipe!
I love your blog! I cannot wait to try one of your recipes! Also, I had no idea you were Jin's cousin! Anyway, if you want check mine out- its about makeup :)
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It's not nearly as good as yours! If you have any pointers, please let me know!
Thanks Jessica! I LOVE your blog as well! It's so fresh,clean & professional. You did good girl!
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ReplyDeleteyum yum = those biscuits were great - KFC watch out!
ReplyDeleteGirl....These biscuits are BANGIN! You never let me down. I am amazed at your culinary prowess. You got me shinin like a star around here. I made these biscuits with chicken fried steak and homemade white gravy. My husbands words "Baby you know how to get me", so you can only imagine how good. Again thanks so much for your great recipes. Keep em coming!!
ReplyDeleteThese biscuits are absolutely adorable. My stepdad said: "Almost like the ones my mom used to make.", and let me tell you - that means the world to me, because it was my first try on those biscuits. Thanks girl for this great recipe!
ReplyDeleteTammy (from Germany - you're making your way all over the world ^^)
These were by far the best biscuits I have ever had. Just had to tell you.
ReplyDeleteMy wife and I love fresh biscuits, but I've had the hardest time finding a recipe that actually works. Thanks to your recipe and excellent instructional video, this white boy can make a mean biscuit. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteMade these this morning. White Lily self-rising flour omitted the salt and baking powder. They turned out wonderful. Didn't rise as much as I would have liked but I know why (did not have oven on 450), the flavor was great! I will make again. Finally found a biscuit recipe I can make. Soft and tender on the inside. You go girl!
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ReplyDeleteI am Shawn, I love your website! I tried many of your recipes and they all have turned out good except the biscuits...I have made them about four times and they keep coming out flat, I keep reading the instructions, watching the video, I have tried not to over mix the wet and dry, and not twist the cookie cutter.. I was wondering should I use more baking powder or is it possibly the oven that I'm using....help plz i want my biscuits to look like yours they smell so good.
I love your site and all the recipes on here, but I would like to know if you can make the recipes more printer friendly. I have printed out a few recipes, but I've gotten discouraged because when it comes time to print them out, I feel that it is a waste of ink and paper to have to print out all of the pages. Please make it easier to print without having to print unnecessary pages. Thank you and keep on giving us those good recipes.
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