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Best Biscuits
Being a true southern girl, I have a love for biscuits that’s deeper than the tall tails my grandfather tells. But I don’t want just any biscuits, I want homemade, soft, melt-in-your-mouth biscuits. My grandmother made the best kind, and … Continue reading
Whole-Wheat Soda Biscuits
These soda biscuits are a cinch to whip up! Start to finish takes less than 25 minutes. Enjoy them fresh from the oven with butter and jam for a satisfying breakfast! Ingredients: 2 1/4 cups whole wheat flour 1/2 tsp … Continue reading
Gluten-Free Mini Breakfast Sandwich Biscuit Buns
I’m a Southern Gal. One of the joys of meals growing up was having biscuits with breakfast or any time we ate fried chicken. It was a regular on our Sunday afternoon dinner table. But, alas, they were … Continue reading
Gluten-Free Buttermilk Biscuits
In the next installment of my experiments with gluten-free cooking, I decided to try my hand at biscuits. Buttermilk biscuits, of course, because I think even dirt would taste pretty good baked with buttermilk. Gluten-Free Buttermilk Biscuits (adapted from Gluten Free Canteen) … Continue reading
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Whole Wheat Biscuits & Gravy
We love having this just about every Friday or Saturday morning. I normally serve it with some eggs, potatoes (country fried or hash browns) and fresh fruit. The nice thing with these two recipes is the time factor. Neither take … Continue reading