Made with 5 simple ingredients, this all-purpose baking mix recipe is great to have on hand. It’s economical and so easy to make!
Why We Love this Recipe
Homemade Biscuit Mix (often sold as Bisquick) only uses 5 simple ingredients that are probably already in your pantry. And it only takes 10 minutes from start to finish. While it’s preservative-free, this will still last in the fridge or freezer for up to 3 months. There are so many things that can be made from Biscuit Mix. From savory foods like biscuits and chicken pot pie to desserts like shortcake and funnel cake.
Ingredients/Variations
Homemade Bisquick uses simple, staple ingredients. DRY INGREDIENTS Flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt are all added to this recipe. SHORTENING Adding shortening helps to give the biscuits a crumbly delicate texture. You can also substitute butter or margarine (in the same amount) for similar results.
How to Make Biscuit Mix
Way to Use Biscuit Mix
To Make Biscuits
While a classic biscuit or buttermilk biscuit is always a delicious choice, having a quick and easy method is perfect for busy weeknights! So tasty served up with lentil soup and a caesar salad.
To Make Dumplings
Perfect for chicken stew or beef stew.
To Make Shortcakes
These shortcakes are perfect for strawberry shortcake.
To Make Funnel Cakes
Follow this classic funnel cake recipe or try this easy biscuit mix version! Sprinkle with powdered sugar. Or try mixing powdered sugar with this delicious pumpkin pie spice mix. Yum!
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