The recipe for the biscuits I made tonight is so very simple and I must tell you...they were probably some of the best biscuits I have ever had or made -- ever...or pretty darn close, anyway! They were perfect to make little chicken biscuit sandwiches with. Notice that I added a lot of cheese -- 1-1/2 cups of sharp shredded cheddar and a lot of cracked black pepper. I believe if you want to make Black Pepper Cheddar Biscuits, you need to be able to taste both the cheddar and black pepper, otherwise it is just "decorations" you are adding. I split the biscuits, added a very light smear of honey mustard dressing and added a large chicken tender for our little sandwiches. I served it with a side salad tossed with Honey Dijon vinaigrette. They were absolutely delicious! Below I'll share the recipe as well as a few pics. Hope everyone has a great weekend. Enjoy!
Black Pepper Cheddar-Chicken Biscuit |
Black Pepper Cheddar Biscuits
2 cups Bisquick Baking Mix
2/3 cup milk (I used 1/3 cup cream and 1/3 cup fat free half-n-half)
1-1/2 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese (I used half sharp and half extra sharp)
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper (or to taste)
- 2 tablespoons melted butter or margarine mixed with 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper (to brush on biscuits immediately after removing from oven)
**Making your biscuits into "patties" before baking them makes the biscuits neater looking than "drop biscuits" (which have shaggy/irregular tops) and much better for making little sandwiches with. It is also an easier way to make your biscuits than rolling them out and cutting them by hand.
Is Bisquik wheat-free?
ReplyDeleteNo...it is NOT wheat free -- my food blog began 6 months BEFORE going wheat free -- if you look on the right side of my blog you will see this disclaimer -- there is also a link that will take you directly to all the wheat/grain free recipes too -- hope that helps!:
ReplyDelete***Note: Effective July 10, 2012, all recipes (except for an occasional one made for others) are completely grain free, wheat free, gluten free with no added sugar and can be found below (under Wheat/Grain/Gluten Free)...however, all are still 100% delicious! Enjoy!
Here is the link to all the wheat/grain free recipes: http://gourmetgirlcooks.blogspot.com/search/label/Wheat%2FGrain%2FGluten%20Free
Made these the other night. Thy tasted fabulous. I always look forward to your blog updates
ReplyDeleteSo glad you enjoyed them Cheryl! Thank you! :-)
ReplyDeleteThese were delicious! Thanks for this, definitely keeping this recipe in my repertoire.
ReplyDeleteThanks...glad you enjoyed them Michelle! :-)
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