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61K views · 935 reactions | 🧀 Cheddar Bay Buttermilk Swim Biscuits These are so good! You got to try this version! Xoxo...Alex 😘 Good-Good Baby Ingredients 2 1/2 c. All purpose flour 2 c. Buttermilk 4 tsp. Baking powder 1 tsp. Salt 1 tsp. Old Bay 1 tsp. Garlic powder 1 tsp. Onion powder 1 ½ tbsp. Granulated sugar ½ c. Butter melted unsalted 2 tbsp fresh chives chopped ½ c. Sharp cheddar cheese shredded Start by preheating your oven to 450° f. While your oven is heating up, add all the dry ingredients into a bowl. If you want to sift the flour that is an option. Mix the dry ingredients together using a large fork. Next, add in your buttermilk and mix until everything is combined. Do not over mix. Add your stick of butter to your 8x11 dish and melt it in the oven. Pull i
358K views · 9.5K reactions | Buttermilk Swim Biscuits! These will become a household stable! Xoxo ..Alex 😘 Good-Good Baby Ingredients 2 1/2 c. AP flour 2 c. Buttermilk 4 tsp. Baking powder 1 tsp. Salt 1 ½ tbsp. Granulated sugar ½ c. Unsalted Butter melted 9x8 is the size I used for the baking dish! Start by preheating your oven to 450° f. While your oven is heating up, add all the dry ingredients into a bowl. If you want to sift the flour that is an option. Use a whisk to mix the dry ingredients together. Next, add in your buttermilk and mix until everything is combined. Do not over mix. Add your stick of butter to your 9x8 dish and melt it in the oven. Pull it out just before the butter starts to bubble. Next add in your biscuit mix to the dish. Use a rubber spa
47K views · 1.2K reactions | Buttermilk Biscuits #recipe made with #butter and All purpose flour | By Mama Sofana's Buttercream Dreams | We are making buttermilk biscuits today using all-purpose flour and I am going to start the process off with 2 and1/ 2 cups of all-purpose flour and to that, I want to add a tablespoon of baking powder and also a teaspoon of salt and once you add those dry ingredients together, we also going to add a tablespoon of sugar which is optional. Give your dry ingredients a good mix and now, we're going to move on to the butter. I have one stick of cold salted here that I'm going to cut up into cubes and just add to my flour and then once I get all of it in there I want to dust it with the flour and coat the butter with the flour and then Imma use my pastry cutte
30 Minute Dinner Rolls
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Paula Deen Sour Cream Biscuits
Paula Deen Sour Cream Biscuits are made with self-rising flour, melted butter, and sour cream. This easy Sour Cream Biscuit recipe creates a delicious breakfast or snack that takes about 15 minutes to prepare and can serve up to 12 people.
I NEED to hang out with her. This brings a tear to my eye. I’m feeling emotional over this dish. 🥲 | I NEED to hang out with her. This brings a tear to my eye. I’m feeling emotional over this dish. 🥲 #foodreview #snacktime #cookingtime #trusttheprocess... | By 4everkelz | Facebook
I NEED to hang out with her. This brings a tear to my eye. I’m feeling emotional over this dish. 🥲 | I NEED to hang out with her. This brings a tear to my eye. I’m feeling emotional over this dish. 🥲 #foodreview #snacktime #cookingtime #trusttheprocess... | By 4everkelz | Facebook
469K views · 14K reactions | Buttermilk Biscuits #recipe #video using all purpose flour plus a bonus tip on how to make these #biscuits without #buttermilk | By Sofana | We are making buttermilk biscuits today using all-purpose flour and I am going to start the process off with 2 and1/ 2 cups of all-purpose flour and to that, I want to add a tablespoon of baking powder and also a teaspoon of salt and once you add those dry ingredients together, we also going to add a tablespoon of sugar which is optional. Give your dry ingredients a good mix and now, we're going to move on to the butter. I have one stick of cold salted here that I'm going to cut up into cubes and just add to my flour and then once I get all of it in there I want to dust it with the flour and coat the butter with the flour and then Imma use my pastry cutter to start to break it up in there I move on from that to my hands squeeze in this butter and breaking it up into pieces I want to keep some big pieces and I want some small pieces I want to mixture of both which is why I'm using my hands and now once we get our flour together I'm going to add to that one cup of cold buttermilk and I do it in two additions just so I can thoroughly make sure all of the flour is coated with the buttermilk so I'll give it a mix and as I grab some of that flour from the bottom of the bowl then I'll add the rest just to get all of the flour coated with this buttermilk so at this point the dough is pretty shaggy looking but that's okay we're going to turn it out onto our floured surface and then we're go press this dough together and that is how we're going to get it to come together. So, you just gotta trust the process. I also like to press it out and fold it a time or two just to kind of create those layers that everybody loves but I didn't really do a whole lot of fold in this go around just because I just want to really show you what the dough should look like and here you can see it comes together. I use my bench scraper to measure about how thick it was and of course, to the measurements on my bench scraper. It's about a half inch thick if that helps but I am using one of my larger biscuits cutters. So, you don't have to make em this big. Um I just didn't want a whole lot of em. So, I'm using my larger biscuits cutter and I got about seven large biscuits out of it. I also got a half of biscuits left. So, I personally don't throw away my biscuits dough even if it doesn't make a full biscuit. I'll just make a little small biscuit because we just going to eat it anyway so it don't have to be pretty so you see me just rolling the rest of the dough I also like to brush my biscuits with a little bit of buttermilk just to help them brown evenly in the oven but you don't have to do this if you don't want so now I just want to tell you if you don't have buttermilk to make these biscuits you can use regular milk just add a teaspoon of baking soda in with the rest of the dry ingredients if you're going to use regular milk as opposed to buttermilk. So these biscuits baked in a 425degree preheated oven for about 15 to 20 minutes and you can see how nice and golden brown they are. A pro tip for that is is if you're not getting your biscuits brown like this, move em up a rack. So, if you normally bake em in the middle of the rack, move em up one because heat rises. So, here they are. Perfectly golden brown and made without using a self-rising flour. Um please give this recipe a try. It's very easy, very quick. It really only took me about 10 minutes to do this. Would've been, would've went faster if I wasn't filming. Enjoy and happy baking.
469K views · 14K reactions | Buttermilk Biscuits #recipe #video using all purpose flour plus a bonus tip on how to make these #biscuits without #buttermilk | By Sofana | We are making buttermilk biscuits today using all-purpose flour and I am going to start the process off with 2 and1/ 2 cups of all-purpose flour and to that, I want to add a tablespoon of baking powder and also a teaspoon of salt and once you add those dry ingredients together, we also going to add a tablespoon of sugar which is optional. Give your dry ingredients a good mix and now, we're going to move on to the butter. I have one stick of cold salted here that I'm going to cut up into cubes and just add to my flour and then once I get all of it in there I want to dust it with the flour and coat the butter with the flour
144K views · 2.5K reactions | Moist and sweet cornbread | Let's make a batch of homemade cornbread. I like my cornbread nice and soft and a little sweet. Enjoy! #cornbread #dmvcaterer #quickbread #DinnerSides | By Lynnette's Cakes and Catering | Facebook
144K views · 2.5K reactions | Moist and sweet cornbread | Let's make a batch of homemade cornbread. I like my cornbread nice and soft and a little sweet. Enjoy! #cornbread #dmvcaterer #quickbread #DinnerSides | By Lynnette's Cakes and Catering | Facebook
Homemade Southern Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe
These Southern Buttermilk Biscuits are simple to make and ready in under 30 minutes. This classic biscuit recipe is based off of my Grandma's, and a favorite to serve with homemade sausage gravy, jam or honey. As a bonus these flaky biscuits can be frozen to extend their shelf life.
Chicken Alfredo Garlic bread
Y’all, this Chicken Alfredo Garlic Bread recipe is the TRUTH! Creamy, cheesy, garlicky goodness that’ll have everyone beggin’ for seconds. Trust me, it’s THAT good. 🤤🔥 Drop everything and make it tonight!