Whenever I make biscuits or scones, they are received with ready hands and open mouths at the dinner table. Over the years, I have made countless varieties, mostly savory, but sometimes slightly sweet when berries make it into the mix. I've been perfecting the art along the way and these are my latest offerings. If you want a perfect flaky biscuit, these just might be it. They come together in hardly anytime at all and you don't even need a rolling pin — simply handle the dough with care and love, pat it down and cut into rounds after mixing it all up.
When I buy buttermilk, too often I don't use the whole carton, which is a shame, and loathing to waste food, I decided to make some remaining buttermilk star in my biscuits.
I've never understood the appeal of packaged biscuit, muffin and pancake mixes. Apart from the small fraction of the time saved, I'm not keen on pouring something from a box with more ingredients than are necessary into the bowl, when all I have to do is measure out some flour, add a few other staples, mix in the butter and other liquid components and then get them ready for the oven or skillet. You gotta do that even if you are using a mix.
At any rate, if you adhere to just a few basic principles when it comes to biscuits, you'll be able to turn out perfect little delights each time. The key is to use cold ingredients, work fast, and don't overwork the dough. Lining your baking sheet with parchment paper has always worked well for me too because a browned biscuit bottom is a disappointment.
Classic Southern-Style Buttermilk Biscuits |
Recipe by Lisa Turner Cuisine: Southern Published on October 13, 2013 Soft, flaky and buttery dinner biscuits with a little tanginess from buttermilk — a classic and perfect biscuit to serve with meals Preparation: 15 minutes Cooking time: 12 to 15 minutes Print this recipe Ingredients:
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More quick breads you are sure to enjoy from Lisa's Kitchen:
Apple Cheddar Scones
Cornmeal Biscuits
Mini Gruyère Scones
Whole Wheat Olive Oil Biscuits
4 comments:
Delicious flaky biscuit Lisa
Biscuits looks crispy and yummy...
Thanks,Lisa. This is basically the way I make biscuits, except I usually just use regular unbleached white flour and haven't done the folding the dough over on itself part. I am looking forward to trying your method to go along with the Mushroom and Spinach Lasagna! Peace, Stephanie
Let me know how they turn out for you Stephanie. Folding over the dough really makes for flaky goodness.
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