Tuesday, August 6, 2013

These biscuits are melt in your mouth goodness!

Ingredient:
2 cups bisquick (click to see recipe for Homemade Bisquick Mix)
1/2 cup sour cream
1/2 cup 7-up
1/4 cup melted butter

Directions:
Melt butter and pour it into a baking pan/cast iron skillet. Cut sour cream into the Bisquick with a fork, and then add the 7-up. Mix together and dump the dough onto a surface that has been generously floured with additional Bisquick mix. (Parchment paper will make clean up easy.) Pat out dough by hand or roll it out about 1 inch thick. The dough will be very soft. Divide the dough into about 8 or 9 pieces by hand, and gently shape them into round biscuits. As the biscuits are shaped, add them to the baking pan with the melted butter.

Bake at 450°F for about 12-15 minutes, until golden brown and enjoy.

Yield: 8-9 biscuits

Note: I have used any clear soda I happen to have on hand: 7-Up, Ginger Ale, Sprite, Fresca, etc.

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Many imported items are expensive to buy in Costa Rica. One of these items is Bisquick Mix from General Mills. I searched the web and found this recipe that was published in the Kansas City Star food section years ago. Try this simple recipe and you’ll never buy the boxed Bisquick Mix again.

Ingredients:
6 cups of all-purpose flour
3 tablespoons of baking poweder
1 tablespoon of salt
1 cup of vegetable shortening (Crisco)

Directions:
Sift the flour, baking powder, and salt 3 times into a large bowl.
Cut the shortening in with a pastry cutter until the mixture resembles fine crumbs, or sand.
Store the mixture in an airtight container in the refrigerator up to 4 months.
Use as a substitute in any recipe that calls for Bisquick.

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