Fluffy Homemade Biscuits (made with Milk) (2024)

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TheseFluffy Homemade Biscuitsare made with milk, and are buttery, soft and fluffy with a delicious crispy golden crust. The 3-ingredient recipe is simple to make with things you probably already have in your pantry, and gets tall biscuits on the table in a snap!

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This recipe forFluffy Homemade Biscuitsmade with milk are what my Grandma Olga Mae called her 'sweet milk biscuits'. She had what seemed like endless biscuit recipes and she always started with self-rising flour. With it she would makecream biscuits,drop biscuits,cheddar biscuits, and these easy biscuits made with just self-rising flour, butter, and whole milk.

Even I, with allthe biscuits, and themuffins, and evencornbread, all made with buttermilk, sometimes run out of buttermilk. If I don't have it, I can make my2 ingredient biscuitsorbiscuits with yogurt, but I really wanted to recreate the sweet milk biscuits of my childhood, and use my milk for something more thanricotta cheese!

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Ingredients & Substitutions

This easy homemade biscuits recipe uses just a few really simple ingredients. I mean, THREE INGREDIENTS YOU GUYS, including milk, which you probably already have! Read on for more info about each one.

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  • Self-rising flour- You can use all-purpose flour if you don't have self-rising, but you need to add a leavening agent. Read the tips in the next section for more information about self-rising flour and how to substitute it properly.
  • Milk- I use whole milk, and I feel it works best in this fluffy biscuit recipe, but if you only have 2%, that will do. I wouldn't suggest using skim or nonfat milk, as the fat content is essential for making the biscuits both flavorful and tender.
  • Unsalted butter- In all of my recipes, I specifically call forunsaltedbutter. There is no standard amount of salt in salted butter, so every brand has a different salt content. I want to be able to control the amount of salt I add to all of mymuffins, mycoffee cake, and myscones. Using unsalted butter means I know how much salt is in everything I make. You can also use vegan butter, shortening, or even lard to make your biscuits.

See recipe card below for exact quantities.

What is self rising flour?

Self-rising flour is quite common in England (where they call it self-raising flour) and in the American South, where we use it to makecornbreadandbiscuits, and just about every other baked good you can think of.

Although similar to all-purpose flour, self rising flour already contains baking powder and salt, eliminating the need to add either to your recipes. This means you can make light and fluffymuffins,pancakes and waffles, and even aneasycream biscuitquickly and easily.

If you don't have self-rising flour, no problem, you can make your own. For every cup of self-rising flour that you need combine 1 cup of all-purpose flour and add 1 ½ teaspoons of baking powder and ½ teaspoon of kosher salt. If you don't havekosher salt, use ¼ teaspoon of table salt.

Instructions

In most of mybiscuit recipesI use mycut-and-stack techniquefor building flaky layers. I don't do that with this recipe, because Grandma's sweet biscuit recipe was tender and fluffy, without distinct layers, and I really loved them so much.

As always, I recommend you read all of the instructions, look at the pretty pictures, gather your ingredients, and make some delicious fluffy biscuits.

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Step 1: Place self-rising flour and cold butter cut into cubes into the bowl of your food processor and pulse 6 to 8 times.

Step 2: Alternatively you can use a pastry cutter or use a finger snapping motion to bring the flour and butter together.

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Step 3: You should end up with butter and flour the texture of lumpy cornmeal with some larger pieces of butter.

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Step 4: Transfer flour mixture to a large bowl and pour in milk.

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Step 5: Mix until you have a shaggy dough with just a little bit of dry flour at the bottom.

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Step 6: On lightly floured surface, fold dough over on itself just until smooth. Use your hands, or a rolling pin, to press out biscuit dough to about ½ to
¾ inch thickness.

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Step 7: Use a floured 2-inch round cutter or cookie cutter to cut biscuits. Gather together your scraps and cut out as many biscuits as you can. Place biscuits on your prepared baking sheet.

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Step 8: Put the biscuits into the freezer to chill up the butter while you preheat the oven to 425°F. Brush the tops with more milk and bake for 12 to 15 minutes, or until golden brown and well risen.

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Step 9: Remove from the oven and let cool for at least 10 minutes. I like to brush the tops of the biscuits with melted butter and sprinkle with flaky sea salt.

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(p.s. Despite not doing my cut-and-stacks, I still get pretty flaky biscuits because I put them into the freezer to firm up the butter and I'm pretty happy about that.)

Expert tip

Cutting out biscuits: Don't twist the cutter when cutting out biscuits. Doing so will compress the edges of the biscuits and they won't reach their tall and fluffy potential! Press straight down and pull straight back up! If you don't have abiscuit cutter, make square biscuits by cutting with abench scraperor knife.

If you don't have a biscuit or cookie cutter, resist the urge to use a drinking glass, or any old round thing, to cut out your biscuits. You need something sharp to cut them or you will seal the edges and your biscuits won't rise as tall. If you don't have abiscuit cutter, make square biscuits by cutting with abench scraperor knife.

Leftover biscuits? No problem. Use them to make strawberry shortcake, cover them in sausage gravy, or reheat them and serve with honey butter for a late night snack!

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Recipe FAQs

Can I use buttermilk in this biscuit recipe?

Yes you can, and I sometimes do. Since buttermilk is thicker than whole milk, you will need to use slightly more buttermilk to get the dough to the right consistency. Start with one cup and add more if needed, a couple tablespoons at a time.

How many biscuits does this recipe make?

Depending on how thick I roll the dough, and the size of my biscuit cutter, I can get up to 12 biscuits. If you want big 4 inchcathead biscuits, you can get about 6 with this recipe.

How do I store leftovers?

I like to serve biscuits warm, but wrap any leftovers or keep them covered for 2 days at room temperature. You can reheat for 10 seconds in the microwave, if needed.

Can I freeze biscuits to bake later?

Yes, you can freeze biscuits unbaked for up to 3 months. Remove desired number of biscuits from freezer and place on lined baking sheet. Brush tops with egg wash and sprinkle with flaky salt, if desired. Bake in a preheated to 425°F oven for 15 to 20 minutes, or until fluffy and golden brown. See my large batchfreezer biscuit recipefor more details.

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TheseFluffy Homemade Biscuitsare made with milk, and are buttery, soft and fluffy with a delicious crispy golden crust. The 3-ingredient recipe is simple to make with things you probably already have in your pantry, and gets tall biscuits on the table in a snap!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Course Biscuits, Bread, Breakfast, Brunch, Dinner

Cuisine American

Servings 12 biscuits

Calories 161 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 ¼ cups (270 g) self-rising flour
  • 8 tablespoons (112 g) unsalted butter very cold
  • ¾ cup (183 g) whole milk very cold (can use 2% milk)

Instructions

  • Place self-rising flour and cold butter cut into cubes into the bowl of your food processor and pulse 6 to 8 times. You should end up with butter and flour the texture of lumpy cornmeal with some larger pieces of butter.

    (Alternatively you can use a pastry blender or do a finger snapping motion with your hands to rub the flour and butter together.)

  • Pour in your milk. Mix until you have a shaggy dough with just a little bit of dry flour at the bottom.

  • On lightly floured surface, fold dough over on itself just until smooth. Roll out dough to about ½-inch thickness.

  • Cut with floured 2-inch round cutter. Gather together your scraps and cut out as many biscuits as you can. Place on your prepared baking sheet.

  • Put the biscuits into the freezer to chill up the butter while you preheat the oven to 425°F. Brush the tops with more milk and bake for 12 to 15 minutes, or until golden brown and well risen.

  • Remove from the oven and let cool for at least 10 minutes. I like to brush the tops of the biscuits with melted butter and sprinkle with flaky sea salt.

Notes

Expert tip: Don't twist the cutter when cutting out biscuits. Doing so will compress the edges and your biscuits won't reach their tall and fluffy potential! Press straight down and pull straight back up!

Storage: I like to serve biscuits warm, but wrap any leftovers or keep them covered for 2 days at room temperature.

Make ahead freezer biscuits: Freeze biscuits unbaked for up to 3 months.Remove desired number of biscuits from freezer and place on lined baking sheet. Brush tops with egg wash and sprinkle with flaky salt, if desired. Bake in a preheated to 425°F oven for 15 to 20 minutes, or until fluffy and golden brown.

Nutrition

Calories: 161kcal | Carbohydrates: 18g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.5g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.3g | Cholesterol: 22mg | Sodium: 7mg | Potassium: 49mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 258IU | Calcium: 25mg | Iron: 0.2mg

The nutritional and caloric information shown is an estimate provided by an online nutrition calculator. It does not assert or suggest that readers should or should not count calories, and should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s or doctor’s counseling.

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