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06-26-2008, 03:45 AM #1
Anyone have a great biscuit recipe??
Okay - so I made my first attempt at making homemade biscuits (got the recipe off the baking soda can) - they were..eh - okay.... but I"m looking for a biscuit recipe that will knock your socks off LOL! Hubby loves KFC biscuits (okay..who doesnt love those things?!
) and I love the flaky biscuits that you can pull apart - so either one is great.
I'd look online, but I want something tried and true from people I "know" LOL! If ya'll dont mind sharing that is
I make biscuits and gravy all the time and I always end up buying canned biscuits - being hubby's a southern boy - I'd love to make him homemade biscuits to go with the homemade southern gravy I make. I've mastered that (pats self on back
), but the biscuits...hmmm.....
Thanks in advance!
Brittany
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06-26-2008, 05:02 AM #2
I use Bisquick & the recipe on the box
Don't know if that's not homemade enough, but I like them!
Kadi
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06-26-2008, 06:15 AM #3
Hi Kadi - thanks for the tip!
Yes, I tried those and they're good, but I want a recipe from scratch that I can master LOL. He keeps saying how many many (MANY) years ago he dated this girl from WVA (like Appalachia country, way up in the hills....like 18 kids in the family, etc; his family is from WVA so I can say "the hills" LOL) anyway... he dated her nearly 26 years ago and always says how her biscuits and her momma's biscuits were so great. Hmph!
I'm gonna show him! LOL I WILL succeed at scratch biscuits one way or another - been married to this man for nearly 20 years..in all that time, I've never made a homemade biscuit - and just decided the night before last I'd give it a go. He just laughed and said "Good first try honey..but not like Sherri's..."
He's lucky I love him like I do or I'dve smacked him with the dough! 
Hugs,
Brittany
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06-27-2008, 11:19 AM #4
i have agreat biscuit recipe
If you need one I can get it too you it is pretty easy. Let me know.
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06-27-2008, 12:08 PM #5
I use Bisquick too. I have tried and tried --- and am considered an excellent cook --- but I just can't make biscuits that are as good as those I get from Bisquick.
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06-27-2008, 06:16 PM #6
Used to make bisquits from scratch all the time when I was a kid...using the recipe I believe from the Better Homes & Gardens Cookbook...the one that has the red and white checked pattern on the cover? I don't have the cookbook anymore, but possiby the recipe could be found on the web.
In remission since Aug 2009!
New to IC? read this--IC Treatment and Diagnostic Guidelines--American Urological Association
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What helped me get to and stay in remission? stress reduction, diet, time, meditation, stress reduction, stress reduction, stress reduction!--I no longer take medications for IC, PFD,VV, anxiety, or depression. Making career and lifestyle changes to reduce stress and learning techniques to manage anxiety set the stage for my bladder to heal.
My history: No history of bladder issues***Onset of IC and VV sxs Nov 2003***Diagnosed Nov 2004 based on symptoms and hydro/biopsy results***Cysto-Hydro did not give therapeutic relief, I had complications and long recovery
***Hunner's Ulcers found and removed during hydro***Symptoms: the usual~pain, burning, spasms, frequency, urgency, nocturia, lower back and upper thigh pain, very bloated "IC Belly"
Treatments that helped my IC,VV,& PFD symptoms: pyridium, elavil, tylenol 3, ibuprofen, lidocaine gel and patches, cold packs, heating pad, diet, lots of water
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06-28-2008, 06:17 AM #7
I don't remember what the ad was for, but I do remember the ad. This wife is baking something. Something she got out of a box or package. She takes flour and flicks it on herself and comes out of the kitchen carrying what she has baked covered in flour and appearing very tired. The husband is very impressed.
That is what I thought about when I read your post, Brittany. Buy those frozen ready to bake biscuits. You can find them in the freezer section at just about any grocery. They really are very good and very much like the old fashioned home-made-from scratch biscuits...even made with buttermilk. When you want to "make" biscuits, take them out of the freezer, put some flour on a board and rolling pin...bake the biscuits. While baking, melt some butter and brush the tops of the hot, fresh biscuits with the butter, flick some flour on yourself and present the "home-made fresh from the oven" biscuits with a smile on your face.Sharon
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06-28-2008, 07:33 AM #8
Sorry I don't have any biscuit recipes.
But I did want to tell Sharon that the commercial she is thinking of is Rice Krispie Treats. That commercial hasn't been on in years and I can still picture it in my head.Christine
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2nd hydro 4/13/09 showed dark purple glomerulations and I had a capacity of 450 cc's. I am still feeling the effects of the hydro two weeks later.
This 2nd hydro proved that because no treatments have helped me that my IC has progressed
Am being seen by Dr. Hanno's office in Philly
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06-28-2008, 07:35 AM #9
Your right...That is it!!!!!
Sharon
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06-28-2008, 10:26 AM #10
Even when making bisquits from scratch w/ a very good proven recipe, there are still some tricks that you have to do to make them rise enough and make them fluffy rather than short and dense. There are probably more, but this is what I know that has helped me make good bisquits in the past:
- One is to make sure not to overwork the dough too much once it is mixed properly.
- Cutting board and rolling pin (wooden is best) need to be dusted with flour.
- Another really good thing is to roll the dough out half as thick as the recipe calls for, then double it over before cutting the dough with a cookie/bisquit cutter (if you don't have one, then a narrow drinking glass with a thin rim will work just as well). Doubling the dough like this makes for a taller fluffier bisquit that is easy to open by hand after cooked, to put the butter/honey on.
You can even brush some melted butter on before doubling it and that makes them esp yummy
- The cutter or glass should be dusted with flour before cutting.
- When cutting, push straight down firmly and DO NOT twist; lift up the cutter and then give it a little tap/thump to release the dough directly onto the cookie sheet.
- When the bisquits are almost ready,not quite golden brown yet, then brush on a little melted butter and continue to cook til they are golden brown.
That's how I learned to do it from trial and error when I was a kid and a little help from dad, since he was the cook in my family. Once my bisquits got to be better than his, then I was always the weekend bisquit cook for my family growing up. And yep, I always made a mess and everything was covered with flour, including me...but the end result well worth it. I have tried the frozen bisquits recently, and they are decent, much much better than the canned or Bisquick mix, but still not as good as the ones I used to make from scratch.
And then from my mom's side of the family I learned how to make a pure white cream gravy w/ chipped or corned beef can't remember what it is exactly or what it's called, but it is small slices of some kind of deli type meat in small squares and comes in a small glass container with a screw top air sealed lid ...
if anyone knows what I'm talking about please tell me, because I or my grandmother would always make that gravy with that particular meat in it for bisquits, and it was a family recipe but my grandmother has alzheimer's now so can't tell me where to find that small glass container of preserved meat or whatever it is called, and I think I could tolerate that in my cream gravy much more than I can sausage! Plus now I'm craving those bisquits and gravy that I haven't had in years...
So, Brittany, those are the tips I have...I have tried recipes other than the Better Homes and Garden's one, but it has been the best, and regardless the recipe there are always some tricks you gotta do and figure out to make them turn out right...trial and error, like everything else having to do w/ IC or not!
Good luck!
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New to IC? read this--IC Treatment and Diagnostic Guidelines--American Urological Association
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What helped me get to and stay in remission? stress reduction, diet, time, meditation, stress reduction, stress reduction, stress reduction!--I no longer take medications for IC, PFD,VV, anxiety, or depression. Making career and lifestyle changes to reduce stress and learning techniques to manage anxiety set the stage for my bladder to heal.
My history: No history of bladder issues***Onset of IC and VV sxs Nov 2003***Diagnosed Nov 2004 based on symptoms and hydro/biopsy results***Cysto-Hydro did not give therapeutic relief, I had complications and long recovery
***Hunner's Ulcers found and removed during hydro***Symptoms: the usual~pain, burning, spasms, frequency, urgency, nocturia, lower back and upper thigh pain, very bloated "IC Belly"
Treatments that helped my IC,VV,& PFD symptoms: pyridium, elavil, tylenol 3, ibuprofen, lidocaine gel and patches, cold packs, heating pad, diet, lots of water
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06-28-2008, 10:55 AM #11
Briza...I think the meat you are talking about was called dried chipped beef. At least that is what I remember from my childhood. I remember the little jars it came in. I seem to remember that they now put it in plastic bags like the ones lunch meat comes it.
My mom made the same thing when I was growing up. Only we put it on toast. It has it's own name, but we can't use language like that on the boards.
She also made her own biscuits. She couldn't tell me how to do it because she always said that the recipe was in her head and in her hands. She used to say the same thing about her pie crusts which were the best in the world. Even the bottom crust turned out flaky. I asked her many, many times. She grew up on a farm in OK during the depression and biscuits with white gravy was a staple for them.
Okay...Everyone head for Briza's house for dried beef in white gravy on home made biscuits. :woohoo:
Sharon
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06-28-2008, 11:33 AM #12
Thanks, Sharon...next trip to the supermarket I am determined to find that meat....whether it still comes in those little glass jelly-type containers or not. Got a major craving coming on now. Will probably also have to email my dad for the recipe for the bisquits...I know he still has that 40 yr old BH&G cookbook lol
Whenever it's all said and done will alert all to how it turns out
And pass on that recipe to you, Brit, if you are still on the lookout for one!
In remission since Aug 2009!
New to IC? read this--IC Treatment and Diagnostic Guidelines--American Urological Association
http://interstitial-cystitis-diet.bl...nosis-and.html *** http://www.auanet.org/content/guidel...ent_ic-bps.pdf
What helped me get to and stay in remission? stress reduction, diet, time, meditation, stress reduction, stress reduction, stress reduction!--I no longer take medications for IC, PFD,VV, anxiety, or depression. Making career and lifestyle changes to reduce stress and learning techniques to manage anxiety set the stage for my bladder to heal.
My history: No history of bladder issues***Onset of IC and VV sxs Nov 2003***Diagnosed Nov 2004 based on symptoms and hydro/biopsy results***Cysto-Hydro did not give therapeutic relief, I had complications and long recovery
***Hunner's Ulcers found and removed during hydro***Symptoms: the usual~pain, burning, spasms, frequency, urgency, nocturia, lower back and upper thigh pain, very bloated "IC Belly"
Treatments that helped my IC,VV,& PFD symptoms: pyridium, elavil, tylenol 3, ibuprofen, lidocaine gel and patches, cold packs, heating pad, diet, lots of water
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06-28-2008, 12:18 PM #13
Hey Briza,
The meat is called Dried Beef and it is sold at Walmart. It is on the same aisle as the spam, can tuna, canned meats, corned beef etc. It comes in a small glass jar and I think it is made by Armour. The jar has little stars as a border on the top of the jar. I save them and use them to put tealights in. They make cute candleholders
I use the dried beef to make Continental Chicken but I have eaten it with the toast and gravy too.
Miss Bessie
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06-29-2008, 04:58 AM #14
Yippee... Thank you, Bessie, for pointing in the right direction for the dried beef. Awwww...Memories of long, long ago in a land far, far away. Sweet, sweet memories.
Sharon
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06-29-2008, 11:27 AM #15
You are so welcome

We used to call the toast and gravy dish SOS. Isn't it cool that things like that bring back good memories of childhood?? It is the little things that mean the most to us
Miss Bessie
Galatians 6:2 - Carry each other's burdens, and in this way you will fulfill the law of Christ.
Hebrews 13:2 - Do not forget to entertain strangers, for by doing so some people have entertained angels without knowing it.
Proverbs 4:23 - Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life
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