Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (2024)

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (1)

EljayeS1

Rating: 3 stars

11/14/2016

Do I have to use wheat self rising flour?

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (2)

Pevans815

Rating: 5 stars

08/28/2016

Wow, great way to learn how to do biscuits. Thank you. Dumb question from a newbie....the 2" cutter made teeniny little biscuits?is that right? And then is there a trick to using all the dough without add too much more flour and it still rises? Also on another website, it suggested putting the butter in the freezer for about an hour and then grating it with a cheese grater. That was helpful for me. Thanks for a great lesson in cooking!

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (3)

STaylor

Rating: Unrated

06/28/2015

My guess is you worked the dough too long and/or twisted the biscuit cutter. The video gives good hints about stirring the dough 15 stirs only. And our tendency is to want to knead, which is kiss of death for a biscuit. I've never been able to do it well.

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (4)

luvbears

Rating: 5 stars

04/19/2014

OMG!!!! THESE are BY FAR the BEST BISCUITS I have EVER had, bar none!!!! My husband, (who grew up in the south with a southern grandma who baked biscuits faithfully every morning on a wood stove), said these even rivaled HERS!!! HIGH PRAISE for this recipe!!! I want to THANK SOUTHERN LIVING for the this outstanding recipe and tutorial! I'm from up north, can bake about anything, but had never had anyone around to show me how to make biscuits! It had been positively frustrating, as I am very experienced in baking, but getting a "good biscuit" just right has always alluded me. I was told not to work the dough too much, but then they would crumble as soon as touched. If I worked the dough more, they didn't rise, etc, etc. THESE, however, made EXACTLY as stated, ROSE beautifully, had FABULOUS flavor, flaked open, had an almost crispy bottom, perfect for any gravy! Amazing taste,( even I loved them, though I had never been a fan, favoring yeast rolls). SO YUMMY AND MADE MY HUBBY HAPPY!!!

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (5)

heartinsa

Rating: 5 stars

04/18/2014

I have made these several times, though I have found that using soft flour and the technique of the folding and patting the dough do make a huge difference in your biscuits, whether using this recipe or another. As others have said do not twist the cutter when cutting the biscuits out, straight down and straight back up. If you are using self rising, the flour has to be fresh or the baking powder in it may be too old. Personally, I make my own self rising flour as I need it (to 1 cup all purpose flour add 1-1/4 tsp baking powder, 1/4 tsp salt) to ensure freshness. I also add about 1/4 tsp of baking soda to the recipe.

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (6)

Gr8OKcooks

Rating: 5 stars

08/25/2013

Just learning? Keep trying!!! This is an art worth every effort. Took me a dozen times to get it perfect. I have hot hands, so I chill EVERYTHING. I store my White Lilly SRF in the fridge and pre-chill my bowl. When first learning how to make biscuits, I under "kneaded" them in fear of overworking them,and they fell apart. Now, I fold and press 10 times. Amen to not twisting the cutter. Use an oven thermometer, to make sure your oven has REALLY reached 450!... just because the oven beeps, does not mean the temp has been met!!! Freeze leftover buttermilk in 1 1/4 C measures in freezer bags for convenient use next time. And subbing real buttermilk with vinegar/milk mixture will work, in a pinch, but does not turn out quite the same.

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (7)

rhsmith

Rating: 5 stars

07/18/2013

These biscuits are fabulous! I made them the first time with whole milk, and the second time with 1%. They both turned out great. Both times I used just over a tablespoon of lemon juice with the milk to make a buttermilk substitute. I used a kids cup as my biscuit cutter. It was about a three inch opening, so I made less biscuits, but they were still tall and high! I also used an 8x8 inch pan because I like all the sides of my biscuits to be soft. Best biscuits ever!!

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (8)

portland

Rating: 5 stars

07/01/2013

i have tried many recipes for buttermilk biscuits, these are the best so far. they are fluffy,with enough depth for quality, they are easy to make, they taste wonderful.

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (9)

sher817

Rating: 5 stars

04/09/2013

This is a great recipe. Tall & fluffy biscuits! For those having problems, make sure the flour & butter mixture are well chilled before mixing the buttermilk in. Then roll & fold several times. And one major thing, don't twist the biscuit cutter!! Just cut thru, otherwise it prevents them from rising properly.

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (10)

BakerBunny

Rating: 5 stars

02/24/2013

For those experiencing less than perfect results, I would say re-check all your ingredients to make sure you are using real butter, self-rising flour (& White Lilly or King Arthur works best) and real buttermilk, not the milk/vinegar substitute or even the cultured powdered buttermilk. Make sure your flour is not old or the baking powder in the flour will not activate. This recipe always works for me, these can be frozen on parchment paper after they are cut, for several months and they bake up very well after being frozen dough. Look out Pillsbury, you've got competition!

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (11)

Ridinghood2000

Rating: 4 stars

02/15/2013

How can anyone get a flat clay stone out of this recipe is beyond me. I am a TERRIBLE biscuit maker LOL they always come out flat. It's very annoying to say the least. But, with these my gosh! They rise, they are fluffy and they are GOOD!

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (12)

partcountry

Rating: 1 stars

02/05/2013

these little lumps of clay didn't even rise. YUCK

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (13)

JesseB

Rating: 5 stars

11/16/2012

Excellent Biscuits! You can't go wrong with these for Breakfast or Dinner

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (14)

Bianca09

Rating: 4 stars

11/30/2011

I just tried this recipe for Thanksgiving and although they didn't turn out quite like the picture advertised they were definitely delicious. I'll have to work on making them 'puffier' but we've been eating them for the past week because they are so good.

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (15)

NancyLong

Rating: 4 stars

11/17/2011

haven't made these yet, but def will - I usually make my own self-rising flour, for each cup of all-purpose flour, add 1 1/4 teaspoons of baking powder and 1/4 teaspoon of salt (I use kosher salt). Mix to combine. This way I can control the salt content. Also, you can be sure that the baking powder is fresh.

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (16)

grace33083

Rating: 3 stars

10/30/2011

These turned out ok although not as fluffy as I had hoped. Maybe because I didn't have White Lily self-rising soft-wheat flour, or any self-rising flour for that matter. I subbed with all-purpose flour, baking powder, and salt.

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (17)

happynana

Rating: 5 stars

02/18/2011

The best biscuit recipe I have ever found.

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (18)

sohcahtoa01

Rating: 5 stars

01/18/2011

I love, love, love this recipe!!! :)

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (19)

dorothyb

Rating: 2 stars

10/08/2010

I have made this recipe twice now, and have been disappointed twice. They aren't as flaky and fluffy as I would have liked. Also, it is missing something in flavor. They were fine for the ham biscuits that I served, but I'll keep looking for something with more of a wow-factor.

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (20)

RebekahRH

Rating: 5 stars

08/29/2010

I have made this recipe a couple times now - it's simple to put together and they are SO tender and flaky! Delicious! Hubby likes them with sausage gravy, and I love mine with a little butter and blackberry jam! (I skip the melted butter at the end).

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (21)

lenalutie

Rating: 5 stars

03/10/2010

This is the best recipe for biscuits I have found over the years, and I have been catering for 30+ years...I never could find the "perfect biscuit" until this recipe. Thanks for letting me find this "Holy Grail" of biscuits! I have a square biscuit cutter and they really are cool looking, as well as flaky and tasty!

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (22)

az9876

Rating: 5 stars

12/28/2009

This is the biscuit recipe for which I have been searching for years! So yummy! I used regular self-rising flour and it turned out great. Had them with left-over ham after Christmas.

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (23)

mommyskitchen

Rating: 5 stars

05/01/2009

This recipe needs more than 5 stars. Biscuits is the one thing I couuld never make, well that is until now...... These biscuits were out of this world good. They taste just like the ones mom used to make. Thank you so much Southern Living for finally helping me make the best biscuits. I will be making these as my biscuit recipe from now on. I used plain self rising flour instead of soft wheat. I served these biscuits with homemade chocolate gravy Ü.

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (24)

busybaker

Rating: 5 stars

12/21/2008

This recipe is past outstanding. I have been a successful baker for over 30 years and was always told that I made good biscuits. Last year I decided to try this recipe because it sounded good and logical. The resulting biscuits are PERFECT. One suggestion I have if you live where it's screaming hot in the summer is use a flexible cutting mat for rolling out your biscuits and chill it in the freezer while your dough is chilling in the fridge.

Buttermilk Biscuits Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the best flour for buttermilk biscuits? ›

Low protein flour like White Lily if you can get it, AP flour if you can't. Butter, salt, baking powder, and enough buttermilk to form a soft dough. Some people add sugar. Some people use cream instead of buttermilk.

What is the secret to an excellent biscuit? ›

Just bring it all together and let the ingredients do the work." In order to help the biscuits rise, all the experts agree that the fat — whether butter, shortening or margarine — needs to be cold, and there should still be visible chunks of that fat in the dough. Don't overmix.

How do you make Paula Deen buttermilk biscuits? ›

In a large bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, and salt. Using a fork or pastry blender, cut in cold butter until mixture is crumbly and about the size of peas. Gradually add buttermilk, stirring just until dry ingredients are moistened. Turn out dough onto a lightly floured surface, and gently knead 3 to 4 times.

Why aren't my buttermilk biscuits fluffy? ›

A non-fluffy, flat biscuit can be caused by a few things: too much liquid in the dough (resist the urge to add more buttermilk to make the dough come together and use the heat of your hands and a bit more kneading instead). Over-mixing the dough can cause flat biscuits.

What type of flour is best for biscuits? ›

White wheat in general is around 9-12% protein, while the hard reds are 11-15%. As far as brands of flour, White Lily “all-purpose” flour has been my go-to for biscuit making. It's a soft red winter wheat, and the low protein and low gluten content keep biscuits from becoming too dense.

What flour do southerners use for biscuits? ›

If you start asking around, any Southern chef, Southern Living Test Kitchen pro, or biscuit-making family member will swear by White Lily flour. Generations of bakers have claimed it as the secret to the perfect, flaky biscuit.

Should you chill biscuit dough before baking? ›

But if you chill your pan of biscuits in the fridge before baking, not only will the gluten relax (yielding more tender biscuits), the butter will harden up. And the longer it takes the butter to melt as the biscuits bake, the more chance they have to rise high and maintain their shape. So, chill... and chill.

What is the king of biscuit? ›

Pillai became known in India as the 'Biscuit King' or 'Biscuit Baron'. He took over Nabisco's other Asian subsidiaries. Pillai then established links with Boussois-Souchon-Neuvesel (BSN), the French food company, and by 1989 controlled six Asian companies worth over US$400 million.

What does adding an egg to biscuits do? ›

For super light, crumbly biscuits try grating or pushing the yolks of hard-boiled eggs through a sieve into the biscuit dough. This increases the fat content and slows down the development of gluten. Cookie recipes on the other hand are more likely to contain eggs. Adding moisture as well as binding the mixture.

What's the difference between a Southern style biscuit and a buttermilk biscuit? ›

There are many theories about why Southern biscuits are different (ahem, better) than other biscuits—richer buttermilk, more butter, better grandmothers—but the real difference is more fundamental. Southern biscuits are different because of the flour most Southerners use. My grandmother swore by White Lily flour.

Is it better to use milk or buttermilk in biscuits? ›

What's the Difference Between Buttermilk Biscuits and Regular Biscuits? As the names might suggest, regular biscuits do not contain buttermilk, while these do. Regular biscuits are typically prepared with milk or water instead. Buttermilk adds a nice tang to the biscuit flavor and helps them rise better.

Is buttermilk or heavy cream better for biscuits? ›

Buttermilk also adds a pleasant tanginess to baked biscuits, and its relatively low levels of fat make it work in recipes that call for any kind of fat, from butter to shortening, and even cream. (Yes, cream can be used as both a liquid and a fat.

Are biscuits better with butter or shortening? ›

Crisco may be beneficial for other baking applications, but for biscuit making, butter is the ultimate champion!

What is the secret to high rising biscuits? ›

Cut off uneven edges and put these scraps to the side; clean cuts on all sides will encourage rise. Pat scraps together to make 1 odd-shaped ninth biscuit. Place biscuits close together in a 9-inch square pan and brush with melted salted butter. Place pan on top of the warm stove for 10 to 15 minutes to rise.

How to make biscuits rise better? ›

A hot oven helps biscuits bake—and rise—quickly. We recommend 475˚F for 15 minutes. Remove them from the oven as soon as they are lightly brown.

Which is better for biscuits all-purpose flour or bread flour? ›

all-purpose flour – this flour has plenty of gluten developing protein (10-12%), but not as much as bread flour, which makes it more suitable for many cakes, cookies, biscuits and pie dough.

Why is White Lily flour better for biscuits? ›

As White Lily flour hydrates, the gluten development will never reach the full potential of brands like Gold Medal or King Arthur. The result is a lighter, fluffier biscuit with a greater rise.

Why is White Lily flour best for biscuits? ›

Milled from 100% soft red winter wheat, White Lily® Flour is finer in texture with a lower protein content, which makes for fluffier biscuits, the softest cookies, and the most tender cakes.

Why is White Lily flour better? ›

The White Lily flour actually feels softer between the fingers. This has everything to do with the fact that, at 9% protein, White Lily's all-purpose flour is milled from soft red winter wheat, while King Arthur Baking's all-purpose flour is milled from hard red wheat (and comes in at 11.7% protein).

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