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The Secrets to the Best Ever, Perfect Southern Buttermilk Biscuits. Perfect, light and fluffy, homemade buttermilk biscuits used to elude me until I learned a few "secrets" and I have perfect biscuits every time now. You don't have to use an iron skillet, but I do like the crunchy bottoms that it produces, sort of like how we like to do our cornbread Down South. I've discovered these enameled pans do a very nice job too, even without preheating. I love these!). Of course baking them spaced apart on a cookie sheet or touching one another in a cake pan works perfectly fine also - the first producing more crunch all around, and the latter producing soft sided biscuits. Here's how to make them. As always, the full recipe with ingredient list, measurements, instructions and a printable document are further down the page - past the recipe secrets.

Just keep on scrolling. Preheat oven to 5. F. Yes, that's 5. F! If using a cast iron skillet, coat it inside with some shortening or oil and place into the oven for 5 minutes. Otherwise you can use a Silpat or butter a rimmed baking sheet or pan, without preheating the pan. Put the flour into a bowl and cut the very cold butter into cubes and toss in the flour. Using a pastry cutter or two knives, cut butter into flour until it is crumbly and resembles a pea shape.

Add buttermilk and use a wooden spoon or fork to mix very lightly. Dough will be very shaggy. Put a bit of additional flour on the counter top and scoop dough out. Sprinkle a small amount of flour over the top.

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Gently push together to form a rectangle. Do not overhandle the dough. Take the short sides of the rectangle and fold them in toward the middle. Turn the dough, gently press down into a rectangle again and fold again, repeat folding once more. Pat into desired thickness, usually one half to one inch.

This folding creates flaky layers in the biscuits. Using a biscuit cutter or the rim of a small juice glass or jelly jar, cut out into rounds. My biscuit cutter is 2- 1/2 inches.

Take care that you do not twist the cutter. Place into prepared pan. I'm using a enameled baking pan, which does a beautiful job on the bottoms of the biscuits.

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Gently gather scraps for the last biscuits and push together to form a rectangle, folding as before. Anybody remember these old tin measuring cups? I'm sure that they must date back to the 5.

This is the one cup and it was my Mama's. I keep it in the self- rising flour canister and every time I make biscuits, it makes me smile to think about her. Bake at 5. 00 degrees F for 1.

Out of the batch pictured, I only baked six of the biscuits and put up the others in the freezer. There are some pretty tasty frozen biscuits you can buy at the grocery store these days, but you pay a premium for them and while you may think they have only 3 ingredients, how about more like 1. What? Why in the world would you need that many ingredients to make a biscuit? So, in other words, it's pretty wonderful having some "freezer biscuits" on hand that you know you made yourself and you know exactly what is in them. If you have found yourself a bit "biscuit challenged" in the past and just couldn't get those light, fluffy biscuits you always wanted, no matter what, don't worry. You are not alone!

There wasn't a single one of us who was born a biscuit expert, and believe me, it took lots of trial and error over the years, but I'm gonna let you in on my most important, secret tips to getting those perfect Southern buttermilk biscuits - especially when you're first starting out trying. The Secrets to the Best Ever, Perfect Southern Buttermilk Biscuits.

Secret #1 - If you're using a cast iron skillet, preheat the skillet, just as you do with Southern cornbread. Coat a cast iron skillet or with shortening, or butter or spray a rimmed baking sheet or cake pan with non- stick cooking spray. Preheat it in the oven just like with cornbread for about 5 minutes. I like to use an enamelware baking pan these days and they do a beautiful job without preheating.

Secret #2 - Use very cold, self- rising flour, and for the best biscuits, use a soft, winter wheat flour - like White Lily brand - and yes, it does make a difference! Just stick the flour in a bowl in the freezer the night before you plan to make biscuits.

Do not substitute all- purpose flour. Secret #3 - Use very cold fat from the refrigerator. It can be lard, vegetable shortening or pure butter, but my preference is butter.

If using butter, cut the very cold butter half into cubes. Cut into the flour first using two knives or a pastry cutter until crumbly. When first learning to make biscuits avoid using your hands. Secret #4 - Use buttermilk.

Real buttermilk, not a vinegar and milk substitute. All good Southern biscuits contain real buttermilk. Period. If you don't tend to use buttermilk in your cooking, it will keep awhile, so just keep practicing on your biscuits with it and put some up in the freezer.

Secret #5 - Cold dough. Remember, a successful fluffy and light biscuit comes from keeping the dough cold and not handling it too much. The heat from your hands will melt the butter, so until you get to the point where you can literally mix and shape biscuits in about 5 minutes, use a gentle and soft touch because you do not want the dough to get warm! Secret #6 - Folding. After quickly kneading, push the dough into a rectangle and fold the short sides in toward middle one on top of the other. Turn the dough, shape into a rectangle again and repeat. Repeat this folding once more for a total of three times and pat into desired thickness, usually about an inch or less.

If you cut the biscuits too thick, they will quickly rise and lean over. The dough folding action creates flaky layers in the biscuits. For the last biscuits you will need to gather the scraps. I shape the scraps and fold them again just as before. Secret #7 - No twisting! Use a cutter about 2 to 3 inches in size, cut them very close together and take care not to twist the biscuit cutter, whether it be a cutter or a juice glass, but only push down and lift up on the cutter. Twisting will cause the fibers in the edges of the biscuit to close and result in a flatter and more dense biscuit.

So just press down and lift up - no twisting!! Secret #8 - Spacing. I like to do my buttermilk biscuits in a skillet, like I do my cornbread, which produces a crunchy crust on the bottom and soft edges.

You may also bake them on a half sheet, rimmed baking pan or in a small greased cake pan. For biscuits that have more crunch all the way around, space them about an inch apart from each other. For soft biscuits, place them close together.

Secret #9 - High temperature. Bake your biscuits in a preheated 5. F for 1. 0 to 1. 2 minutes or until golden brown and cooked through. Now, let's go make some biscuits! For more of my favorite biscuits and bread recipes, visit my page on Pinterest!

If you make this or any of my recipes, I'd love to see your results! Just snap a photo and hashtag it #Deep. South. Dish on social media or tag me @deepsouthdish on Instagram! Recipe: Classic 3- Ingredient Southern Buttermilk Biscuits©From the Kitchen of Deep South Dish Prep time: 1.

Cook time: 1. 2 min Yield: About 6 to 1. Ingredients. 2 cups of cold soft, winter wheat, self- rising Southern flour (like White Lily brand)1/4 cup very cold butter, shortening or lard. Instructions. Important! New to biscuit making? Scroll up and review the success tips and the step- by- step photos in the post above before starting!

Preheat oven to 5. F. Coat a 1. 0 inch cast iron skillet with additional shortening or oil and place into the oven for 5 minutes. Put the flour into a bowl and cut the very cold butter into cubes and toss in the flour.

Using a pastry cutter or two knives, cut butter into flour until it is crumbly. Add buttermilk and use a fork to mix very lightly. Dough will be very shaggy. Put a bit of additional flour on the counter top and scoop dough out. Sprinkle a small amount of flour over the top and gently push together to form a rectangle.