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THE COMFORT OF BISCUITS

Brian Beaugureau February 6, 2014

 Everyone loves warm biscuits, fresh from the oven… 

When it’s cold outside, a warm biscuit just seems like the natural bread selection to go with most meals or for a special treat. A biscuit is the original comfort food. Take a bite of its crusty golden top and soft, fluffy inside and you’ll be on cloud 9. Pure creamery butter is a requirement, but you might also add some honey.

Biscuits go with almost everything, and in fact, they make ho-hum meals better. You’re in a hurry and have a quick bowl of soup or a quick salad; think how much better each would be with a simple, mouth-watering biscuit!

Biscuits are national and international favorites. Add gravy to a biscuit and you have a proper Southern breakfast food. In England, a biscuit’s a cracker and in Canada, it’s a cookie. And cooks everywhere are always trying to improve upon the almost perfect. We now have recipes for cheese biscuits, pizza biscuits and the pièce de résistance – bacon biscuits!

Good news, you can actually make perfectly simple and simply perfect biscuits like these in a half hour.

 

9 TO 12 EASY-PEASY BISCUITS

2 cups unbleached all-purpose flour

4 teaspoons baking powder

1/2 teaspoon cream of tartar

1/4 teaspoon salt

1/2 cup butter, cut in small cubes

3/4 cup milk

1 medium egg, beaten

  • Preheat oven to 450 degrees
  • Sift together in a large bowl: flour, baking powder, cream of tartar and salt
  • Blend in the butter squares with a folk
  • Pour the milk in the center and mix; it will be thick
  • Place the dough on a lightly-floured surface (if it’s sticky, add some flour)Press into a ball, then use a rolling pin to roll out to an even 3/4″thick
  • Use a juice glass or a round cookie cutter to make 9 to 12 circular shapes
  • Brush the top of each shape lightly with beaten egg

Bake for 10 minutes on an ungreased cookie sheet.
They’re done when they’re golden brown.
Enjoy!



In Photography, Snack, Sides Tags Food photography, food, food stylist, Studio Light, studio light, Brian Beaugureau, Beaugureau Studios, Ryan Robert
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