When I got home, I decided to keep the baking momentum going and make something to accompany my cabbage rolls. I was out of bread, too. So, I decided to make this recipe, Pull-Apart Drop Biscuits. They involved a very wet but rich dough that was very sticky to work with, but they turned out fantastically! I was super impressed. Both biscuit recipes came from the May 2010 issue of Canadian Living Magazine. The above recipe is the Flaky Biscuits, and the recipe for the Pull-Apart Drop Biscuits is here.
Friday, June 20, 2014
Biscuits X2
Today was baking group at the clubhouse, and we made biscuits. The original plan was to make scones to go with tea, but I discovered there were no eggs, so we made biscuits instead. They turned out great! We added cheese, dried chives, and dill to the mix, and the flavours were great. Here they are.
When I got home, I decided to keep the baking momentum going and make something to accompany my cabbage rolls. I was out of bread, too. So, I decided to make this recipe, Pull-Apart Drop Biscuits. They involved a very wet but rich dough that was very sticky to work with, but they turned out fantastically! I was super impressed. Both biscuit recipes came from the May 2010 issue of Canadian Living Magazine. The above recipe is the Flaky Biscuits, and the recipe for the Pull-Apart Drop Biscuits is here.
When I got home, I decided to keep the baking momentum going and make something to accompany my cabbage rolls. I was out of bread, too. So, I decided to make this recipe, Pull-Apart Drop Biscuits. They involved a very wet but rich dough that was very sticky to work with, but they turned out fantastically! I was super impressed. Both biscuit recipes came from the May 2010 issue of Canadian Living Magazine. The above recipe is the Flaky Biscuits, and the recipe for the Pull-Apart Drop Biscuits is here.
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That's sounds good, adding chives and cheese. I love a flavorful biscuit.
Hope you are doing well!
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