
Yes, you can make biscuits in your bread machine but you have to finish them in the oven on a baking sheet. This is a simple recipe that uses the dough setting on your bread machine to mix, knead and rise the dough. You then roll it out on a floured surface and cut the biscuits using a glass or biscuit cutter it you have one.
These biscuits are great for breakfast with a jam or jelly you can also make in your bread machine, and they go great with hearty meals like steaks and stews.
Add all of the ingredients to the bread pan and select the dough cycle.
When done remove the dough to a floured surface and roll out until 1/2″ thick.
Preheat oven to 425° F./220° C.
Cut rounds out of the dough with a water glass or dough cutter to the shape and size you like
Place on a buttered or oiled cookie sheet and bake for 15 minutes or until browned.
Ingredients
Directions
Add all of the ingredients to the bread pan and select the dough cycle.
When done remove the dough to a floured surface and roll out until 1/2″ thick.
Preheat oven to 425° F./220° C.
Cut rounds out of the dough with a water glass or dough cutter to the shape and size you like
Place on a buttered or oiled cookie sheet and bake for 15 minutes or until browned.
Thank you for the recipe. I plan to try it tomorrow. Question, can I freeze the dough and pop them in as we need them or is this best prepared and baked at the same time?
You could try freezing the dough but refrigerating may be best. Store bought biscuits usually show up in the refrigerated case. I’d guess a shelf life in the fridge of two weeks. If you do freeze them, make sure they are fully thawed before baking.
Hope that helps,
Steve
So I made these and they turned out pretty much like the picture. I was really hoping for a more fluffy biscuit, my husband uses biscuits for his breakfast and puts a vegetarian sausage in the biscuit. We’ve been using pillsbury grands southern style biscuits from frozen, but these are quite different. The taste is good, but mine came out harder on the outside and didn’t grow as big as id hoped. The inside was soft though so my hubby will like them with dinner 🙂
You could try adding an additional egg for a total of 3 eggs. That might make the biscuits fluffier.
Steve