Drop Biscuits Recipe (2024)

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Best biscuits; had to modify slightly

Out of necessity I had to modify this recipe just slightly. I used 8 tbsp regular butter and 2 tbsp ghee. 1/2 c whole milk and 1/4 c yogurt. Also, I let them cook a couple minutes longer by accident. But they turned out just divine. Hot tip: grate your cold butter instead of cubing it, and it will incorporate into the flour faster.

Miki

I'm surprised at all the positive ratings for these. I make biscuits often and decided to try out this recipe. 10 tbls of butter was way too much. I questioned the amount while adding the ingredients, but went along with it anyway. Biscuits were extremely greasy. 8 tbls would probably have been sufficient. As a side note, you can use a food processor to combine the cold butter and dry ingredients. Much easier than cutting in the butter by hand.

msc

I've made these more times than I can count, and the only instance they didn't turn out was when I reduced the amount of butter. I store most of my butter in the freezer, and love grating it directly into pastry or biscuit dough - much faster than a pastry cutter or the food processor, and quicker, too. These come together in under 5 minutes, so I wait until the oven is fully heated, quickly mix them up, and pop them into the oven.

Brett

Made twice as directed, once with whole milk and once with buttermilk (1.5% milkfat). Couldn't discern a difference but thought I had died and gone to heaven both times. Please ignore the butter naysayers. So delicious as written.

Karen

My dad used to make these. He would have them with canned peaches and they would soak up the syrup. In a pinch, we also used them as the "cake" for strawberry shortcake depending on who was doing the cooking that day.

Jen Wronkovich-Clark

We made these and split the recipe into thirds-put some on top of frozen peaches with additional sugar and a little nutmeg for a quick cobbler, put some cheddar and garlic into some for dinner and following the recipe exactly for breakfast biscuits. Each variety came out beautifully!

Sue Holmes

Called rock cakes in the uk. You could add dried fruit as well

Ria B.

I agree with Miki-- 10 T butter sounded like too much. I made the biscuits with 8T and they were fantastic! Thanks Miki.

Andie

I used buttermilk instead of regular milk and high fat butter. Oh my goodness, these are divine.

Patty

I used 8 T butter and substituted 1/4 C of white whole wheat flour in the remaining white flour. I processed the dry ingredients in the Cuisinart, then added the butter chunks, and put the bowl in the fridge for half-an-hour before adding the cold milk (a little more than 1 cup) and briefly processing the dough. After putting the dough on the cookie sheet, I used wet fingers to dampen the outside of the biscuit, which made the outside very crispy while the inside stayed soft.

Lisa

Using unsalted butter is vital, OR reduce the amount of salt to a pinch. Still delicious with the salted butter but a tad briney.

Emily

Used light cream instead of milk (milk went bad too fast... ugh). Still were awesome. Added a handful of sharp cheddar cheese on a whim and it made them even better.

judidoodle

Super easy and delicious. Grating frozen butter was a terrific idea. Added a cup of sharp, grated cheddar and several twists of black pepper - perfect for dinner. Forgot to adjust the salt, tho - with the cheese, I could have left off the added salt entirely. Definitely a keeper.

Kelly

Using your hands is much easier, in my opinion, and I use buttermilk. Perfect recipe!

Michelle

Totally agree! I cut the butter into cubes, pop it back in the fridge for a few minutes, then work quickly to crumble and combine. Faster, easier, and less to wash!

Tagrove

The kitchen is not my natural habitat, but I love trying a recipe from time to time. These drop biscuits were the easiest and best thing I ever made. I followed the suggestions to grate and use 8 tbsp of butter and it worked splendidly. Will definitely make again and experiment with some herbs, etc.

Jennifer Lambert

I didn’t want to cut into a second stick of butter so only used 8 TBL. Also, due to the absorption level of King Arthur Flour, I used about 1 cup of milk. Grated the butter. Divinely crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside.

mom of three

I subbed buttermilk for the milk and it was phenomenal. Will definitely be using this recipe again. It was a breeze and completed our new years eve meal perfectly!

larose

Double recipe:510g AP flour2 tbsps or 28g baking powder2 tsps or 6g diamond kosher salt (only use half if using salted butter)2 tsps or 8 g granulated sugar282g cold unsalted butter, cubed368g whole milk

Alison

Delicious crumbly biscuits without the hassle of rolling and cutting. This is my jam. And they're perfect with jam.

Katia

Made it with fat free milk, which is what I had in the fridge, and they were delicious.

simcha13

These biscuits are perfect and SO easy to make! I’ve been making them for years and I don’t change a single thing.

HBailey

I made a half batch of these for my family this morning to serve with sausage gravy and we all loved them. I did sub buttermilk for the regular milk with great results.

Dove

We made a vegan and gluten-free version of these biscuits and they were delicious. Used 8 TBS Miyoko's butter, Bob's Red Mills GF All Purpose Flour, and Organic Silk soy milk. Needed the extra 2-3 TBS of soy milk since GF flour is drier than regular. Grated the frozen butter into the flour per the suggestions in the comments. Highly recommend!

Nina R.

Made this last night to go with a stew, and thanks to many of the comments, I cut the butter back to 8 T and I did grate some cheddar into them as well. Lovely!

Dorothy

Light and delicious! Made it as written and thought it was perfect. Doubles well too.

Elsbeth in Massachusetts now

Sometimes, I make these as the recipe states- when I am craving something more savory- I add a handful or more of pre-grated Quattro Formaggi cheese mix. So delicious!

Dairy Free Delicious

Dairy free folks: Subbing equal amounts of 3/4 c. cashew milk yogurt (I used Forager plain) for the whole milk; and 1 - 2 TBSP (unsweetened original) almond milk for the extra milk; and cold, hard coconut oil for the butter was a total success. These are amazing even if you can't eat dairy.

cctucker

Absolutely perfect. I made them for the first time tonight for a small dinner party, and wish I had tripled the recipe! Across the board, these were a hit. I followed the recipe exactly.

Peg

Classic, easy. Followed recipe as written.

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Drop Biscuits Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between a biscuit and a drop biscuit? ›

Drop biscuits have more milk or other liquid added to the dough than rolled biscuits. The dough is moister and cannot be kneaded or rolled; simply drop tablespoons of dough onto the baking sheet. Drop biscuits don't rise as much as other biscuits and they are always coarser in appearance and texture.

How do you keep drop biscuits from falling apart? ›

Fat aside, a common solution to crumbly biscuits is to cut back on the measured amount of dry ingredients. According to Quaker, you should be scooping flour gently with a spoon instead of sticking your measuring cup directly into the bag, which can lead to compacted mis-measurements.

What makes drop biscuits crumbly? ›

Falling apart

Conversely you might find that your biscuits are too crumbly. The likelihood here is that your recipe needs a bit more liquid, or your recipe has too high a ratio of flour. Be sparing with any flour you put on the work surface to roll your dough too.

Is buttermilk or heavy cream better for biscuits? ›

Heavy cream provides rich butterfat that gives the biscuits tenderness and flavor, as well as moisture from its water content. The formula requires minimal mixing, reducing the risk of too much gluten development.

What makes southern biscuits different? ›

They're Taller. Put on your science hat—things are about to get nerdy up in here! Southern biscuits made using flour made from soft red winter wheat are taller because of the lower protein content of the flour. According to Science Direct, the amount of protein is inversely proportional to the volume of the baked good.

Are biscuits better with butter or shortening? ›

The butter version rises the highest — look at those flaky layers! The shortening biscuit is slightly shorter and a bit drier, too. Butter contains a bit of water, which helps create steam and gives baked goods a boost.

What are mourning biscuits? ›

Dr Gadoud said: “Funeral biscuits were biscuits served at or associated with funerals. They were generally two biscuits wrapped up and presented to each person attending the funeral or sent out with the invite to the funeral or afterwards.

Do drop biscuits have more liquid than rolled biscuits? ›

It's an appropriate name because they can be made in a hurry, as the dough is dropped from the spoon onto the pan, rather than rolled or cut. Drop biscuits have more liquid in relation to fat and flour, making a dough that's too wet to be kneaded.

What is the secret to a good biscuit? ›

Use Cold Butter for Biscuits

For flaky layers, use cold butter. When you cut in the butter, you have coarse crumbs of butter coated with flour. When the biscuit bakes, the butter will melt, releasing steam and creating pockets of air. This makes the biscuits airy and flaky on the inside.

Why didn t my drop biscuits rise? ›

Overworking the dough will not only create a tough biscuit instead of a tender biscuit, but can also result in a flatter biscuit. The more you play with the dough, the warmer the dough becomes. If the fat becomes too warm it will melt into the flour and they won't rise as tall.

Should you let biscuits rest before baking? ›

Biscuits are a type of quick bread (because they require no rising time before baking) with their moon in pastry. Like pastry dough, biscuits get their tender crumb and layers from the suspension of fat in flour.

Should you chill biscuit dough? ›

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.

How do you make biscuits that don't fall apart? ›

If your biscuits are falling apart…

To avoid this, set your measuring cup on the counter and use a spoon to remove the flour from the bag and tip it into the cup; then use something with a flat edge, like a knife, to level it off before adding it to your mixing bowl.

Why do my homemade biscuits crumble and fall apart? ›

When the fat is cut too small, after baking there will be more, smaller air pockets left by the melting fat. The result is a baked product that crumbles. When cutting in shortening and other solid fats, cut only until the pieces of shortening are 1/8- to 1/4-inch in size.

How do you know if you should roll or drop biscuits? ›

Drop biscuits have a dense, crusty, and crumbly consistency, whereas roll-and-cut biscuits are light, fluffy, and flaky. Since roll-and-cut biscuits hold their shape better and have a fluffier crumb, they'd work best for biscuit sandwiches and as a flaky topping for pot pies or casseroles.

What does dropping biscuits mean? ›

Drop biscuits are just like classic butter biscuits, except there is no rolling required. Just scoop out the dough onto a pan and bake!

What makes a biscuit a biscuit? ›

A biscuit, in most English speaking countries, is a flour-based baked and shaped food item. Biscuits are typically hard, flat, and unleavened. They are usually sweet and may be made with sugar, chocolate, icing, jam, ginger, or cinnamon. They can also be savoury, similar to crackers.

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