Author Notes
This recipe is one of my first food memories from my childhood. My mother is a simple, but wonderful, cook and has always had some of the basics, like these buttermilk biscuits, down to a science. It wasn't until I was out on my own that I realized how easy they were to make, since I always relied on my mom to make them for me, even while I was in college and a competent cook myself. I've made a few changes, like substituting a bit of whole wheat flour and using butter instead of shortening, which I think gives these biscuits better flavor and texture. —MadisonMayberry
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Ingredients
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1 cup
all-purpose flour
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1 cup
whole wheat flour
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1/4 teaspoon
baking soda
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3 teaspoons
baking powder
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6 tablespoons
butter, cut into pieces
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1 cup
buttermilk (or whole milk)
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1
egg white
Directions
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Preheat oven to 450*F.
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Combine the flours, baking soda, baking powder, and salt in the bowl of a food processor or a large bowl (if you are using a pastry blender). Add the butter to the flour mixture and process with a food processor or blend with a pastry blender until mixture resembles coarse crumbs, with small, uneven pieces of butter throughout.
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Stir in the buttermilk until wet and dry ingredients are just combined. Turn out onto a floured surface and roll to a 3/8-inch thickness. Cut into biscuits and place on a lightly greased baking sheet. Brush egg white on the tops of each biscuit and sprinkle with kosher salt. Bake for 12-14 minutes, until lightly golden.
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Serve warm, if possible, with lots and lots of butter and jam. Reheat in the oven if necessary.
I'm a 22-year-old Midwesterner and the voice behind the blog Espresso and Cream (espressoandcream.com). During the day, I'm a food editor at Meredith Corporation and do on-camera work when opportunities come my way. It goes without saying that I love to cook and bake, and am happiest when I'm in the kitchen. I'm a exercise junkie, recently-converted vegetarian to the chagrin of my boyfriend, magazine fanatic, and an animal lover who desperately wants to buy a puppy, if only I could solve the white couch dilemma.
I don't like pretentious, fussy, or complicated food. The recipes you find here reflect how I like to eat. Simple food made with quality ingredients, and bit of creative flair thrown in for variety. My recipes are easy to prepare, delicious, and mostly healthy - minus the desserts. Those are just easy and delicious.
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