Bake It Up a Notch
I'm a Pro Baker—But My Mom's Biscuit Recipe Will Always Be My Favorite
Hundreds of batches later, I love them more than the first time I ate them.
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10 Comments
txchick57
December 18, 2022
I'd assume you leave the brown sugar out if making a savory dish or adding turmeric and/or chili
patricia G.
April 11, 2022
Plain scones in the UK are essentially "biscuits" in the U.S..Confusing, isn't it?
Mary H.
January 30, 2022
I love this demonstration- so many wonderful ideas and very well presented. Erin is a natural teacher and very enjoyable to watch. Thank you!
Sharon R.
January 30, 2022
I do plan to try the recipe because it does sound good, but what touched me was the writing. This explains so well that food can equal love not just fuel. Perfect reading for a Sunday morning.
marie
January 30, 2022
I have both of Erin's recipe books and are they are easy to follow and the results are very tasty. I do you the recipes often.
mimilichterman@yahoo.com
January 26, 2022
If I want to do cheddar n gr onion biscuits, do I adjust the amount of brown sugar or leave it the same? Any guidance on how much of the 'inclusion' ingredient I am using, whether it be chocolate chips or cheddar cheese n gr onions?
Candice0530
January 22, 2022
A bit confused. I thought I would be able to make these biscuits my mouth watered over after reading this. But the recipe is not posted.
marianne
January 22, 2022
Go up to the first paragraph and click the link for “her famous scones” and you will see the recipe.
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