Make and share this Flaky Biscuits recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Steve_G
Categories Breads
Time 30m
Yield 15 biscuits, 7-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Place a rack in the center of your oven, Pre heat oven to 450 degrees F.
- Mix first dry ingredients in a large bowl or in the food processor fitted with steel blade.
- Add cold butter and shortening; with your fingertips or a pastry blender (or in the food processor), mix or process butter and shortening into dry ingredients, until the mixture resembles dry oatmeal.
- If using a food processor, transfer mixture to a large bowl.
- Stir in milk with a rubber spatula or fork until dry ingredients are just moistened.
- Let dough rest for 1 minute, then dump it on a floured work surface.
- Gently Roll the dough into a rough 6-by-10-inch rectangle 1/2-inch thick.
- With a knife cut rectangle three times across and five times down to form 15, 2"x2" rectangular biscuits.
- Place dough 1 1/2 inches apart on an ungreased baking sheet; brush dough tops with melted butter or milk.
- Bake until biscuits are lightly browned, 10 to 12 minutes.
- Serve immediately.
- Cool left overs, wrap with plastic wrap and freeze as soon as possible.
- NOTE.
- There's two things to remember when making biscuits.
- -Keepthings cold so the butter does not melt.
- The process of cutting the butter into the flour actually coats the flour with a light layer of grease to prevent it from absorbing liquid and creating gluten-- which will make the product tough and more bread like.
- If the butter starts to get soft while working it into the flour then refrigerate the batch for 20 mins before going on.
- -Workfast and gently.
- Only mix as much as necessary to do the job.
- Over working dough develops gluten.
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Dangerous Hanan
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of biscuits, but these look really good. I might have to give them a try.
Kamil Qureshi
[email protected]These biscuits look so good! I'm definitely going to make them for my next party.
Ofurum Chukwuemeka
[email protected]Is there a way to make these biscuits without butter?
Michael Tunde
[email protected]I've never made biscuits before. Do you think this recipe is easy enough for a beginner?
Rosalind Hardy
[email protected]I'm not sure about this recipe. It seems like there are a lot of ingredients.
Mae
[email protected]These biscuits look delicious! I'm going to have to give this recipe a try.
Haroon Arman
[email protected]I can't wait to try this recipe!
Ganesh Lamsal
[email protected]I love that this recipe uses simple ingredients that I always have on hand.
Wil Davis
[email protected]These biscuits are the perfect addition to any breakfast or brunch.
Saad Bhai
[email protected]I'm not a baker, but I was able to make these biscuits without any problems. They turned out great!
Beyah Saleem
[email protected]These biscuits are amazing! I made them for a brunch party and they were gone in minutes. Everyone raved about how delicious they were.
Fatima Saud
[email protected]I've tried a lot of biscuit recipes, but this one is by far the best. The biscuits are so light and fluffy, and they have the perfect amount of sweetness.
Afsara Begum Afsara
[email protected]These biscuits were a hit with my family! They were so easy to make and turned out perfectly flaky and delicious. I'll definitely be making them again soon.