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     Title: Hardee's Cinnamon Biscuits
Categories: Breads, Copycat
     Yield: 1 servings

          Patdwigans fwds07a
          MIXTURE
     1 oz Box Bran Flakes
     1 tb Cinnamon
     2 tb Brown sugar; packed
     2 tb Butter; melted
          BISCUIT DOUGH
 2 1/2 c  Bisquick
     2 tb Sugar
   1/2 c  Dark raisins
   1/3 c  Buttermilk
   1/2 c  carbonated water
   1/2 ts Vanilla

 MIXTURE-Empty the box of cereal into blender. Dump in
 cinnamon and brown sugar and use high speed, on-off,
 for about 3 seconds or till crumbled, but not
 powdered. Empty into small bowl. Stir in melted butter
 with fork till mixture is completely softened. Set
 aside. BISCUIT DOUGH-Use a 2-qt mixing bowl. Stir
 biscuick together with sugar and raisins. Put
 buttermilk, water and vanilla into measuring
 cup, without stirring and pour into Bisquick mixture.
 Use fork to mix until all of the liquid is absorbed.
 Then knead in the bowl with hands, dipping into
 additional Bisquick, to make dough smooth and no
 longer stick. Break dough up into 4 or 5 portions in
 the bowl - sprinkling the mixture over the
 dough and then working it into your hands till most of
 it is pretty well evenly distributed throughout the
 dough.  Divide dough into 12 equal parts
 and shape each into 1/2" thick patty, arranging close
 together in Pam sprayed  2 8" round layer cake pans. Bake at
 400 degrees for 25 minutes or until evenly golden. Remove pan
 to wire rack and wipe tops with icing at once using
 the following recipe or your favorite cream cheese recipe.

 ICING-
 In small bowl with electric mixer on high speed, beat 2
 tablespoons melted butter, 1 teapoon vanilla, 2 tablespoons
 sour cream, dash of salt and 1-1/2
 cups  powdered sugar until smooth.Place a rounded tablespoon
 of icing top each biscuit right out of the oven,
 letting the icing stand on the warm biscuits half a
 minute before spreading it. Refrigerate any leftover
 icing in covered container to use within 2 weeks or
 freeze to use in 6 months. Source: Copy cat recipes

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