I guess you've never been to a KFC restaurant. The biscuits that come with their crispy chicken are one of the most well-known foods at this chain. I did my best to make these biscuits for you. To be honest, I think I've done well.
How do you eat one of these cookies? You can eat it with dinners that could also be called snacks, like fried chicken and meatballs on the grill, instead of traditional Turkish dishes made with oil and tomato paste.
Instead of going to the bakery to buy fresh bread for breakfast, you can make these biscuits at home and eat them hot, hot, and fresh. I think it will get along well with everyone, especially the honey-cream pair.
If you work and have to eat breakfast away from home, you can make small sandwiches by putting cheese between these biscuits. You can even make sandwiches for your coworkers.
Another thought: Tomorrow is Valentine's Day. If you want to have a quiet party without a lot of people, you can also make heart-shaped biscuits at home by making this biscuit dough for dinner and cutting it with heart-shaped cookie cutters.
INGREDIENTS
- 250 g flour (2 cups)
- 2 12 teaspoons baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- 115 g butter (1/2 cups)
- pinch of salt
- 180ml milk/milk Heat the oven to 200°C (400°F)
INSTRUCTIONS
take a bowl
Mix the flour, baking powder, soda, salt and sugar
Add the butter and make a crumbly dough
add milk
Place the dough on a floured work surface
Do the dough for two minutes
Put the dough on a baking tray
Roll out the dough so that the dough is 15 cm by 15 cm (6 by 6 inches)
Cut into 12 equal parts; do not tear them
Cook for 15 minutes (check with a knife)
Separate the biscuits and serve hot
That’s quick and easy I might try that recipe in the up coming week. I will call the kids over and let them try the biscuits out
to make even fluffier biscuits pat out the dough then fold and pat out again and fold do this about five times and then cut into your biscuit size .Trial and Error thats what I did ! MERRY HO HO EVERYONE !!!
Pls send me more recipe
12 cups of butter? One stick says it weighs 113gms
12 cups of butter. That can’t be correct.
One stick of butter is typically equivalent to 1/2 cup or 115 grams. So, 115 grams of butter is approximately equivalent to 1/2 cup.