Here's the recipe, if you want some lovely biscuit rolls in your life.
Puffy Biscuit Rolls
425 degree oven - baking time: 12-14 min.
4 C. Bisquick
1 sour cream
1 C. 7-Up, or Seltzer water (I use this because I don't want the extra sugar in soda.)
1/2 stick melted butter
Stir together Bisquick, sour cream and 7-Up. Sprinkle some Bisquick onto the counter. Plop dough onto the counter and fold it over and over, incorporating the Bisquick just until the dough is not sticky, but still moist. Don't knead, or biscuits will be tough. Pat the dough flat with your hands, about 1/2 inch thick.
Flattened dough - it's hard to see because the counter is white. :-) |
Dump melted butter in pan. Cut circles or squares of dough and place rolls in buttered pan. You should get 8-10.
Bake for 12-14 minutes, depending on the size of your biscuit rolls. Remove them from the oven when they are light golden. Immediately brush tops with butter.
These are soft and moist and great for sandwiches. They're best eaten right away, or at least the same day. If they're not going to be devoured pretty quickly, store them in a zippered bag.
So delish. Biscuit-like, but roll-like. Light and fluffy. Perfect for a weekend breakfast. Or a late-night snack.
Paula Deen would be jealous.
8 comments:
I actually pinned this recipe a while back but never tried it. Guess I better do that!
Thanks for sharing that recipe. I'll have to give it a try. I love biscuits but don't make them often.
Those really do look good! :)
Woo they look good makes one hungry
UGH! How can I be out of Bisquick?!?!?! Rats!
They look delicious! Really, I need to stop reading blogs when it is before dinner; everyone has something on it with food and now I am hungrier. I think I could get into a habit of making these way more than I should :)
betty
Looks yummy! Perfect with tea! :)
My mouth watered and my pupils dilated ... nom, nom, nom ... Oh I was so going to make these, then I saw they are made with bisquick ... we don't have that on this side of the world. Oh how could you tease me this way ... lol ... I can almost smell them baking ... sigh ;)
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