Light and fluffy Cream biscuits – These easy biscuits are made with just 5 ingredients or less . The perfect addition to any breakfast, lunch or dinner in just 20 minutes.
If you have ever dreaded making a biscuit at home, dread no more. This recipe is unassuming, stress-free and fast. There is no “cutting in” butter into the dry ingredients, no fussing about whether the butter is cold enough, no conceivable biscuit disaster.
From start to finish they take about 20-30 minutes to have on the table and there’s nothing complicated about the procedure , the it will take for you to get biscuits and back, you could have already been on your third biscuit. Seriously, this recipe is ridiculously easy and delicious- Moist, Fluffy, and light.
You can even make it into a breakfast sandwich too! While the biscuits are baking fry egg , bacon or sausage and voila! a breakfast sandwich. Get a bigger size of a plate than I did for the eggs.
I don’t know what I was thinking about. Was in such a hurry to gobble it up.Ans sure did eat about 4 of these. No shame.
You’ve got to five it a try ! It only contains five ingredients; flour, baking powder, sugar, garlic salt and cream. Feel free to use salt instead . Be sure to let it cool down before cutting it in half
It is best served warm.
Watch How To Make It
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Alicia says
I don’t make biscuits often at all, and thought this sounded so easy!
I added the called for 2 cups flour and 1.5 cups of cream and it was like lumpy gravy. In no way could I have rolled it out and cut into it. I added flour until it was no longer sticky, which was basically another cup, plus.
They turned out more like dense buns, but due to over mixing, rather hard and took almost double the time to bake. Edible, might I add, although nothing like biscuits. Glad it wasn’t a total waste of cream.
I am an experienced cook, so unless I misread your measurements somehow, I don’t understand how anyone could be successful with the recipe as it stands ?!?
Immaculate Bites says
Sorry it didn’t come out as expected, Alicia.
Criasam says
Excelente receta. Aunque me confundí un poco porque la receta dice levadura pero el video dice polvo de hornear. Le puse levadura de todas formas. Solo le puse 1 1/4 de tasa de leche porque ya estaba muy húmedo y solo una cucharada de azúcar con una pisca de sal. El sabor delicioso. Quedan muy suaves. Gracias.
ImmaculateBites says
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback.
Joyce says
Light and Fluffy Biscuits. . . I don’t understand why the recipe talks about wedges. What’s that all about?
Myla Castillo says
Thank you for sharing your recipe.I love it!
ImmaculateBites says
Thanks
Billy says
Came out so good thx I’m a Castillo also
ImmaculateBites says
Awesome! Thanks for sharing.
Judy says
Can I use half and half instead. How much and how much butter would I need?
ImmaculateBites says
It’s best to use cream for this recipe. In order to give exact measurements further testing would be needed.
John says
I had some half and half to use up worked very well.