Today is Buttermilk Biscuit Day. American biscuits are nothing like British Biscuits which are cookies. No, our biscuits are more like scones, only fluffier. They're great with breakfast and gravy and chicken or just about anytime. I love biscuits.
I couldn't pass up this great Retro Space Age Ad for Puffin Biscuits. I think Sterling Cooper could easily have created this ad. I, of course, suggest you make your biscuits from scratch, and they truly will be "So Light they almost fly"...
Following is a recipe for Chocolate Buttermilk Biscuits (see below).
First, though, a few biscuit making tips from the Bisquick site. These apply if you use bisquick or make your biscuits from scratch.
1. Leave inch or two space around the biscuits on the cookie sheet. They'll heat more evenly and cook better.
2. In
a pinch, a straight-sided plastic glass can also substitute for a
rolling pin.
3.
For crunchy top, skip kneading and rolling and drop biscuit-sized
spoonfuls directly onto baking sheet.
4. Loosen freshly baked biscuits from tray with spatula so they
don't stick.
5.
Count to ten; kneading biscuit dough too much can make biscuits tough.
6.
If you don't have a biscuit cutter, either use a knife to cut squares or
cut rounds with upside-down drinking glass. A little flour or extra
Bisquick on the knife or glass will help keep things from sticking.
CHOCOLATE BUTTERMILK BISCUITS
This first recipe is great served with whipped cream and strawberries! Or just grind some Trader Joe's Sugar Chocolate Coffee Bean --or some Cinnamon Sugar-- over them just after you brush with the melted butter. Yum! Another possibility is to add chocolate chips or chunks of chocolate to the dough.
Ingredients
2 cups of Flour
2 1/4 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
5 Tbsp DARK cocoa powder
4 Tbsp sugar
1/2 tsp salt
8 Tbsp cold butter, cubed
3/4 cup plus 2 Tbsp cold buttermilk (no buttermilk? add a tsp of vinegar to whole milk)
2 Tbsp melted butter for top of biscuits
Directions:
Preheat oven to 450
In food processor: combine flour, baking powder, baking soda,
sugar, cocoa powder and salt. Pulse. Add cubed butter. Pulse until butter combines to create grainy mixture.
Put contents of food processor in bowl. Make well in
center and pour in chilled buttermilk. Mix to form sticky dough. Place dough on well floured
surface. Fold dough a few time. DO NOT OVERWORK.
Roll out dough with floured rolling pin to one inch thickness.
Using biscuit cutter, cut out biscuits in straight up and down motion. Do not twist when cutting out the biscuits.
Hint: Twisting will seal sides of biscuits preventing biscuits
from rising and making for tough, flat biscuits.
Place cut out biscuits on parchment paper lined baking sheet so that they are close but not touching.
Once all of biscuits are on baking sheet, bake for 10-12 minutes in center of oven until golden brown. Brush with melted butter.
Even a non chocoholic like me couldn't resist a chocolate biscuit! Love the old tips for making them....all true!
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