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Deborah's Divine Dinner Biscuits
Deborah's Divine Dinner Biscuits Ingredients: wheat flour, white, all-purpose, unenriched milk, fluid, 1% fat, without added vitamin a and vitamin d butter, without salt leavening agents, baking powder, double-acting,...
Deborah's Divine Dinner Biscuits
Ingredients:
wheat flour, white, all-purpose, unenriched
milk, fluid, 1% fat, without added vitamin a and vitamin d
butter, without salt
leavening agents, baking powder, double-acting, sodium aluminum sulfate
spices, garlic powder
salt, table
spices, pepper, black
onions, spring or scallions (includes tops and bulb), raw
cheese, cheddar
butter, without salt
spices, garlic powder
Directions:
Mix flour, baking powder and spices in large bowl.
Cut the butter into the flour mixture using a pastry cutter or two knives.
When it resembles fine breadcrumbs, add the cheese and scallions mix, then add milk but don't over mix.
Using a large spoon drop onto a greased cookie sheet or ungreased stoneware sheet.
Make as big or small as you would like.
You can roll out the dough if you prefer and cut circles, if you like a more uniform appearance.
Melt remaining butter and mix in additional garlic powder.
Brush tops of biscuits.
If there is any left, take out halfway through baking and brush again.
Bake at 200C/400F for 15-20 minutes until golden brown and sort of crusty.
Serve warm as is, or with more butter!
Ingredients:
wheat flour, white, all-purpose, unenriched
milk, fluid, 1% fat, without added vitamin a and vitamin d
butter, without salt
leavening agents, baking powder, double-acting, sodium aluminum sulfate
spices, garlic powder
salt, table
spices, pepper, black
onions, spring or scallions (includes tops and bulb), raw
cheese, cheddar
butter, without salt
spices, garlic powder
Directions:
Mix flour, baking powder and spices in large bowl.
Cut the butter into the flour mixture using a pastry cutter or two knives.
When it resembles fine breadcrumbs, add the cheese and scallions mix, then add milk but don't over mix.
Using a large spoon drop onto a greased cookie sheet or ungreased stoneware sheet.
Make as big or small as you would like.
You can roll out the dough if you prefer and cut circles, if you like a more uniform appearance.
Melt remaining butter and mix in additional garlic powder.
Brush tops of biscuits.
If there is any left, take out halfway through baking and brush again.
Bake at 200C/400F for 15-20 minutes until golden brown and sort of crusty.
Serve warm as is, or with more butter!