Flaky Buttermilk Biscuits
There's nothing like a good biscuit! It is the perfect accompaniment for any meal! These Flaky Buttermilk Biscuits are a classic and are sure to please. They are layered with tons of buttery flavor and brushed with homemade honey butter. Get one while they're hot! You won't regret it!
Buttery & Flaky Goodness
If you ever find someone who can make delicious homemade biscuits, you have found a great person! Biscuits are the perfect addition to any meal, especially if you come from the South. A nice hot biscuit can change your whole mood in just one bite. Trust me, I know from personal experience.
That’s why I had to make these Easy Flaky Buttermilk Biscuits! They are buttery, soft, and full of layers. I had to stop myself from eating all of them. Topped with an easy Honey Butter, these biscuits will become one of your favorite recipes hands-down!
Tips For Making The BEST Biscuits
So, if you love biscuits as much as I do, you know that they can be tricky to make at times. Biscuits require certain ingredients, times, and procedures in order for them to come out delicious.
I like biscuits that are mile-high, flaky, and buttery! Below are a few of my favorite tips to make the best biscuits.
Cold Ingredients are Key! For biscuits, the colder the butter the better. The butter helps to create those beautiful layers inside. You do not want melted fat in the dough. The butter is also easier to grate and crumble when it is cold.
Allow the Biscuits to Rest. I like to put my cut biscuit dough in the refrigerator before baking. This allows the dough to chill and maintain the shape that it has been cut into.
Use a High Temperature. In order for the biscuits to rise the most in the oven, the oven temperature needs to be around 400 degrees or a little higher. If you are afraid of the biscuits burning at this temperature, turn down the temperature to 375 degrees after the initial rise.
Fold the Dough. The flaky layers that you see in so many baked goods come from folding the dough over and again. The butter is being folded throughout the dough. This will create layers of fat that will melt within the biscuit creating an amazing final product.
Mix Dry Ingredients
Add Chilled Butter
Pulsed Ingredients
Flaky Buttermilk Biscuits’ Ingredients
The ingredients are pretty simple in this recipe; but, let’s still walk through them to understand them.
All-Purpose Flour: The flour acts as the binder for the biscuits. It is one of the main ingredients that will help create and stabilize the biscuits. For this recipe, there is no need to sift the flour.
Baking Powder: You always need some form of leavener for baked goods. The baking powder makes these biscuits rise really high! The way that they initially puff up in the oven is crazy.
Salt: I added a little salt into the recipe to add some additional flavor to the biscuits. Be careful though. Too much salt will make the biscuits overly salty which is not the goal at all. A little salt in baked goods always goes a long way.
Sugar: The sugar helps to balance out the saltiness from the kosher salt and the salted butter. You can taste a hint of sweetness after you taste the inside of the biscuits. But, it is only a slight taste.
Butter: You need some type of fat component whenever you are making a baked good. Butter or shortening are some of my favorite fats to use for biscuits. They help to form flaky layers throughout the biscuits. Salted or unsalted butter will work fine for this recipe.
Buttermilk: Buttermilk is probably my favorite dairy ingredient to use for biscuits! It is full of fat and extra flavor. This is the only wet ingredient you will be using for the recipe. If you cannot find buttermilk, take regular whole milk or half & half and add 1 - 2 tbsp of white or apple cider vinegar.
Egg: The egg is used for a simple egg wash (egg plus buttermilk) that goes on top of the biscuits before they go into the oven. The egg wash helps to give the biscuits a golden brown color.
Honey: I made a simple honey butter recipe to go with these biscuits. All you need is equal amounts of melted butter and honey. Once the two are mixed together, you can brush it over the hot biscuits.
How to Make Flaky Buttermilk Biscuits
Now that we have gotten the ingredients out of the way, let’s get into actually making these bomb biscuits! Biscuits are simple to make, but you have to make sure you do not overwork the dough.
After eating one of these, I had to eat another one! The steps are pretty simple which means that you will be eating before you know it!
The full written recipe is below, but here’s an overview.
Step 1: Preheat the Oven. Heat the oven to 400° F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or spray with nonstick baking spray. Hold the pan for later use.
Step 2: Cut the Butter into the Dry Ingredients. In a large bowl mix together flour, baking powder, salt, and sugar. On the large hole side of a grater, grate the cold butter into the flour mixture. Then, with a fork or pastry cutter, cut the butter into the flour mixture. The finished product should look like coarse crumbs.
Step 3: Add the Wet Ingredients and Mold. Add 1½ cups of cold buttermilk into the mixture. Mix with your hands or a wooden spoon. When the dough begins to form, move to a floured surface. Mold the dough into a ball. If necessary, add more flour to the surface to keep the dough from sticking. Make sure not to overwork the dough.
Step 4: Roll & Fold the Dough. With a rolling pin, roll the dough into a rectangle that is ¾ of an inch thick. Fold the dough in half and roll the dough back into the larger square. Repeat the process two more times adding more flour when necessary.
Step 5: Cut the Biscuits. With a biscuit or cookie cutter, cut the biscuits. Gather the remaining dough and flatten again to cut more biscuits. Transfer the biscuits to the lined sheet pan and refrigerate for 15 minutes. While the biscuits are resting, make the egg wash by mixing 1 egg and the remaining buttermilk together.
Step 6: Bake the Biscuits. Brush the biscuits with the egg wash and bake for 17 - 20 minutes or until golden brown and flaky. While the biscuits are baking make the honey butter by combining the melted butter and honey.
Step 7: Serve Hot & Ready! Remove the biscuits from the oven. While hot, brush the biscuits with honey butter. Serve hot with your favorite jellies, jams, or spreads.
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Flaky Buttermilk Biscuits
Ingredients
Instructions
- Heat the oven to 400° F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper or spray with nonstick baking spray. Hold the pan for later use.
- In a large bowl mix together flour, baking powder, salt, and sugar. On the large hole side of a grater, grate the cold butter into the flour mixture. Then, with a fork or pastry cutter, cut the butter into the flour mixture. The finished product should look like coarse crumbs. You can also do this by adding the butter and flour mixture into a food processor. Pulse the mixture until it reaches the desired consistency.
- Add 1½ cups of cold buttermilk into the mixture. Mix with your hands or a wooden spoon. When the dough begins to form, move to a floured surface. Mold the dough into a ball. If necessary, add more flour to the surface to keep the dough from sticking. Make sure not to overwork the dough.
- With a rolling pin, roll the dough into a rectangle that is ¾ of an inch thick. Fold the dough in half and roll the dough back into the larger square. Repeat the process two more times adding more flour when necessary.
- With a biscuit or cookie cutter, cut the biscuits. Gather the remaining dough and flatten again to cut more biscuits. Transfer the biscuits to the lined sheet pan and refrigerate for 15 minutes. While the biscuits are resting, make the egg wash by mixing 1 egg and 1 tbsp of buttermilk together.
- Brush the biscuits with the egg wash and bake for 17 - 20 minutes or until golden brown and flaky. While the biscuits are baking make the honey butter by combining the melted butter and honey.
- Remove the biscuits from the oven. While hot, brush the biscuits with honey butter. Serve hot with your favorite jellies, jams, or spreads.
Notes
Buttermilk Alternative:
-Mix 1½ cups of milk or half & half with 1 tbsp of white or apple cider vinegar.
Nutrition Facts
Calories
322Fat (grams)
18Sat. Fat (grams)
12Carbs (grams)
36Fiber (grams)
2Net carbs
35Sugar (grams)
4Protein (grams)
6Sodium (milligrams)
837Cholesterol (grams)
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