MY TOP 5 BISCUIT RECIPES FOR NATIONAL BISCUITS AND GRAVY DAY

FEBRUARY 21 IS NATIONAL BISCUITS AND GRAVY DAY!

What could be a better way to start the weekend than with biscuits and gravy? Here are four of my favorite biscuit recipes from my blog and a very entertaining interview with Alton Brown by William Shatner as Alton makes biscuits and gravy. His famous Ma Mae's biscuit and gravy recipe is below.

MOM'S WEEKNIGHT BUTTERMILK BISCUITS The recipe my mom made most often. While she never wrote it down, I made these with her so many times, I doubt I will ever forget how to make them. Get the recipe...

THREE INGREDIENT WHIPPING CREAM BISCUITS My mom would make these biscuits at times if she wanted to serve Strawberry Shortcake and had no cake. They are not sweet but certainly sweeter than buttermilk biscuits. Get the recipe...

BACON CHEDDAR BISCUITS While the texture of these wonderful bites is more like a muffin than a biscuit, take care to make them when you have a crowd or you will eat the entire batch. Get the recipe...

BISCUITS AND CHOCOLATE GRAVY It is said that women living on farms around North Alabama would make chocolate gravy for leftover breakfast biscuits as a treat for the children when they could not afford sweets or desserts. Now, they are more of a brunch item. Made with cocoa and sugar, they are affordable yet rustic decadence. Get the recipe...

RECIPE: MOM'S TRADITIONAL SOUTHERN BUTTERMILK BISCUITS

Growing up, we always had homemade biscuits, cornbread, or rolls with our supper. My mom would make these biscuits for supper most nights or for breakfast on Saturday. She must have made thousands of them; if her biscuit pan could only talk! There were always a few on the stove. We loved to split and toast the leftovers and drizzle them with honey for a sweet treat. Since we were a family of six, my mom would roll these out thinner than the kind of biscuits folks like today… but I still prefer a thin biscuit because that’s what I grew up with. If you like them super fluffy, roll them out thicker. If you like them with “flaky layers” - you need to roll out your dough and then and fold them over multiple times (it is called “laminating” the dough like it is done for croissants) to get that result. I fold like a letter going into an envelope— in thirds. Then into a small square. Roll and repeat at least 3-4 times. But I chill the dough prior to baking.

If, like me, you like them on the thinner side, then follow the directions below. Happy rolling! xo

MOM'S SOUTHERN BUTTERMILK BISCUITS

Prep Time: 10 minutes   Cook Time: 15 minutes

DIRECTIONS:

½ cup cold butter (one stick)

2 cups self-rising flour

¾ cup buttermilk

3 tablespoons butter, melted

Preheat oven to 450 degrees F.

Cut the butter into the flour using a pastry cutter or fork. Add the buttermilk. Stir just until moistened. Turn out onto a floured work surface. Flour rolling pin. Knead 3-4 times. Roll dough ¾” thick. Cut with a 2” circle biscuit cutter that you flour between each cut. Place on a greased baking sheet about 1/4" apart for fluffy biscuits. Separate them by 1" for a crisper biscuit. Brush with melted butter and bake for 12-14 minutes or until golden brown.

Makes about a dozen.

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GOOD FOOD FAST: HOBO PACKS WITH CHICKEN AND VEGGIES

Hobo packs are one of the best ways to make good food fast.  I'm trying to cut back on calories but want to eat something other than cardboard or lettuce. These meals on the fly cooked in foil or parchment paper are so good and so easy because you can cook, serve, and clean up very quickly. These are not only good for a party; (we used to make them at Girl Scouts with hamburger, cooked on the campfire) but they are perfect for busy nights when you just want to get dinner on the table. I make up a few at the beginning of the week and cook them as I need them. Use any flavor profile you want: Greek, Italian, Southern, Cajun, you get the picture. I typically use what I have on hand and want to get rid of... onions, tomatoes, potatoes, carrots, kale, spinach, parsnips, butternut squash, and more are all great choices. NOTE: Make sure to slice the potatoes and other fast cooking vegetables larger than your carrots and other dense root vegetables so they'll cook at the same time.

CHICKEN AND VEGETABLES HOBO PACKS

INGREDIENTS

1 small yellow onion, sliced very thin

2 carrots, peeled and sliced thin

1 potato, peeled and cubed

2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts

1 tablespoon olive oil

1 teaspoon kosher salt

1/2 teaspoon black pepper

thyme, rosemary, oregano, or other herbs as you desire

DIRECTIONS:

Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.

Tear off two 18' pieces of foil. Arrange the veggies on the foil. Begin with the onion, carrot, and then potato. Sprinkle with a little olive oil and salt and pepper. Add the chicken breast on top and a bit more olive oil, salt and pepper. Add any herbs you like. Seal the top and the sides of each package carefully so that no steam will escape. Place on a baking sheet. Bake for 25-30 minutes depending on how large your chicken breasts are. (Chicken is done at 165 degrees.)

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