After one year and 104 recipes, I finished the Brooks Bakes Bread Project on March 27, 2012. You can still find me baking and cooking at my new blog, Tangled Up In Food.

Categories: Baking Powder Biscuits

Baking Powder Biscuits
April 18, 2011

by stacy
Published on: April 18, 2011
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“Certainly no bread in America has been more popular over a longer time than baking powder biscuits.”
-James Beard, Beard on Bread

“I love these biscuits.”
-Mike

I try to bake two recipes a week, one during the week and one on the weekend.  Weeknight baking can be tricky, since there isn’t enough time between getting home from work and dinner for dough to rise–unless we eat dinner after 9:00 pm.  Baking powder biscuits are the perfect weeknight bread: minimal ingredients, easy prep, and a short baking time.  Oh, and they’re pretty delicious to boot.  The recipe can be found on the James Beard Foundation’s website.

Here are the ingredients, all five of them:

Baking Powder Biscuits Ingredients

Beard recommends using two knives or a heavy fork to cut the butter into the flour mixture.  I had excellent results using my pastry blender.

Even after adding the milk, my dough was still too dry to hold together, so I kneaded 2 teaspoons of water into the dough.  I rolled the dough out to a half-inch thickness, as recommended for “very high, fluffy biscuits” (who in their right mind would want a thin, crispy baking powder biscuit anyway?).  Since I used a large round cookie cutter, the recipe only yielded seven biscuits instead of twelve.

Baking Powder Bisuits Before Baking

I baked the biscuits for ten minutes, at which point they were a beautiful golden color and were exploding with fluffiness.

Baking Powder Biscuits

The biscuits were absolutely incredible.  The texture was perfect: browned but not too crisp on the outside, fluffy layers on the inside.

Baking Powder Biscuit

Bearing in mind the horrendous stomachache I got last week from consuming two-thirds of my batch of pancakes, and since the biscuits were fairly massive, I limited myself to only two.  It required epic willpower.

 

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I'm a paralegal living and working in the Minneapolis-St. Paul metro area. Besides baking, blogging, and eating bread, I love knitting and enjoying the Minnesota outdoors. My husband, Mike, is the Brooks Bakes Bread website developer, bread photographer, and chief taste tester.
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