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Beaten Biscuits Recipe | MyRecipes salt, baking powder, fat, sugar, milk, water, flour The proper texture for this bread lies between a traditional biscuit and a cracker, which a food processor helps to achieve. Instructions Checklist Step 1 Preheat oven to 400 . Advertisement Step ...
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| Beaten Biscuits Recipe - Food.com butter, salt, fat, sugar, milk, flour First of all, these are NOT traditional biscuits; they're more like a puffy cracker. The traditional way to beat biscuits was on a tree stump using a hatchet or flat iron. Older homemakers sometim...
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Beaten Biscuits Recipe | MyRecipes salt, baking powder, fat, sugar, water, flour Learn how to make Beaten Biscuits. MyRecipes has 70,000+ tested recipes and videos to help you be a better cook. Instructions Checklist Step 1 Combine flour, baking powder, sugar, and salt in a larg...
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| Beaten Biscuits Recipe | Martha Stewart butter, salt, fat, milk, water, flour Small and firm, these are really more like soda crackers than flaky doughy biscuits. They are great with Baked Country Ham. Instructions Checklist Step 1 Line two baking sheets with the dull side of...
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| Maryland Beaten Biscuits Recipe salt, fat, water, flour Sift the flour and salt together in a bowl. Cut the lard into the flour with the tips of fingers, working it real quick. Then, little by little, Ipour in the cold water, until you get a good stiff d...
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| Beaten Biscuits Recipe | RecipeLand salt, baking powder, fat, sugar, milk, flour Beaten Biscuits recipe. Ready In: 50 min. Makes 100 biscuits servings, 724 calories per serving Ingredients: flour, salt, sugar, baking powder, vegetable shortening, milk Mix the flour, salt, sugar, a...
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| Old-Time Beaten Biscuits Recipe - Food.com butter, salt, baking powder, sugar, milk, flour Serving Size: 1 (61) g Servings Per Recipe: 8 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE Calories: 213.6 Calories from Fat 84 g 40 % Total Fat 9.4 g 14 % Saturated Fat 5.8 g 28 % Cholesterol 24.4 mg 8 % S...
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| Beaten Biscuits Recipe by Lucy | ifood.tv salt, fat, milk, flour GETTING READY 1.Start by preheating the oven to 400F degrees MAKING 2.In a bowl, sift the flour along with the salt, and cut in the shortening 3.Now add milk to the bowl, and keep mixing till it b...
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| Beaten Biscuits Recipe by jenniferjaz | ifood.tv soft drink, salt, fat, sugar, flour MAKING 1) In a bowl, sift the flour, sugar and salt and soda together 2) Slice the lard into the flour mixture and mix in to resemble a fine meal 3) Add 1 cup of water and blend in thoroughly 4) P...
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| Beaten Biscuits Recipe by southern.chef | ifood.tv salt, fat, milk, water, flour Combine flour and salt, mix well. Cut in shortening with a pastry blender until mixture resembles coarse meal. Add milk and ice water, stirring until dry ingredients are moistened. Turn dough out o...
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| Beaten Biscuits Recipe by American.Kitchen | ifood.tv salt, baking powder, fat, sugar, milk, water, flour Beaten biscuits are homemade biscuits made with flour and milk. Sweetened with sugar and baked in the oven, these beaten biscuits are great when they come out nice and brown. Sift dry ingredients toge...
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| Beaten Biscuits Recipe by Canadian.Recipes | ifood.tv salt, fat, sugar, milk, flour Beaten Biscuits has a great taste. The Milk with flour gives the Beaten Biscuits a different taste. Mix flour, sugar, and salt thoroughly in a bowl. Cut in the lard with a pastry blender or two knive...
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| Beaten Biscuits Recipe by Farm.Fares | ifood.tv salt, fat, milk, flour Sift flour with salt and cut shortening in thoroughly. Add enough milk to make stiff"dough. Work dough for 20 minutes on floured board by beating dough with mallet or rolling pin, folding it, t...
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| Southern Beaten Biscuits Recipe by Chef.at.Home | ifood.tv salt, fat, milk, water, flour 1. Start oven, set at Moderate, 350 F. 2. Sift the flour and salt; cut in the shortening or lard with a pastry blender or fork until well mixed and the mixture has the appearance of coarse meal; add ...
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