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From : Dave Drum
Date : Mon Jun 17 2024 18:04:00

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     Title: Simple Biscuit
Categories: Five, Breads
     Yield: 12 servings

     2 c  A-P flour
     3 ts Baking powder
     1 ts Salt
   1/3 c  Cold butter; in cubes
   2/3 c  Milk

 The first step to making great simple biscuits is to whisk together
 your dry ingredients. Use the biggest mixing bowl you got and just
 give the flour, baking powder and salt a quick whisk - just to get
 them incorporated.

 Then grab your cold butter and cut it into cubes. Cut these butter
 bits into your dry ingredients with a pastry blender until the
 mixture looks like coarse crumbs. The last step of creating the dough
 is adding the milk. Stir it in until the dough is just moistened - no
 need to overwork it.

 Next up, you’ll give the biscuits a quick knead. Sprinkle your clean
 work surface with a bit of flour (just so it doesn’t stick) and turn
 the dough out. Knead the biscuits gently eight to ten times. Then
 press the dough with your hands until it’s a half-inch thick. Grab a
 2 1/2" biscuit cutter and cut out your biscuits.

 Editor’s tip: If you don’t have a biscuit cutter or round cookie
 cutter, just use a glass or cup with a thin rim. Dip the edge into
 some flour and use that as a cutter. It works just as well.

 Finally, place your biscuits onto an ungreased baking sheet. Give
 them a little room-about an inch between each. Bake @ 450ºF/232ºC for
 10 to 15 minutes or until golden brown. Serve them warm. If you love
 vintage cookbooks, try these cottage cheese biscuits.

 Lisa Kaminski

 Makes: 1 dozen

 RECIPE FROM: https://www.tasteofhome.com

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