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rpavich Wed, Mar-02-05 09:30

Killer bisquits southern style
 
Hi,
My mother in law is staying with my wife and myself and she's from the south and is a bisquit making maniac!

this is her recipe using "Carbquik"...

I've included pics because there's no real recipe just a "procedure" that she uses. (see pics)

1.) fill a bowl with carbquik and punch/press a depression in the carbquik.

2.) throw a blob of crisco or lard in the middle.

3.) Get a large cup of the very very hot tap water.

4.) Add about a 1/2 to 1 cup of the hot water.

5.) Start mixing with your hands by scooping in flour from the sides of the bowl and kneading it into the blob of water/crisco.

6.) when the ball is of sufficient hardness to mold into bisquits stop and pull off pieces and roll them into balls.

7.) put them into a greased pie pan or whatever you have.

8.) flatten and bake at 500 until browned on top.

thats it! I'm trying to add a zip file with the pics....

bob

ouzogirl Wed, Mar-02-05 11:09

oh my...these look really good. I'll have to print this out and use it when I get closer to goal. I'm afraid to have them now and eat them all day!

rpavich Sat, Mar-19-05 13:21

You will like them....but, yes, they are not for induction!
bob

astrocreep Mon, Mar-21-05 20:55

ouzo ditto! OH MY!!!

I've just got an erge to whip up a sausage, egg & cheese bisquit sandwhich. LoL. Boy if I ever see carbquick ~ big lots or the dollar store I sware i'm buying them out!

Skinnyguy Wed, Mar-23-05 12:26

If trans-fats concern you, and they really should, you should replace the crisco with something else. Those partially hydrogenated oils are extremely unhealthy.

Use an oil that is liquid at room temperature or just use butter.

But they look and sound really good and I love carbquick

GrooveJock Wed, Mar-23-05 12:59

yummmy diggity! I cant wait until I am out of NYBP. I am going to sooo make these!

kinkywinky Wed, Mar-23-05 19:15

Just stopping by to say hello.....those biscuits look really yummmy....

wirlwind Wed, Mar-23-05 20:53

If you don't want to use Crisco you could use coconut oil. It is in a solid state naturally, so it would mix a lot like crisco. I make biscuits all the time (the old fashioned way with flour and-I'm from the south too), before I started on low carb, and I have used coconut oil in regular biscuits and they turned out great. Also- work your dough only enough to get it to hold together. If you overwork it the biscuits will be tough and not rise like you want them too. I'm still on induction, so I guess I can't make these yet. I have some Carbquick ordered though. I can't wait to try these! When I make biscuits, I use a pastry blender and cut my shortening in until it resembles coarse cornmeal in texture, and then add my liquid (it used to be buttermilk- but I guess I can use Carb Countdown milk now or water) and then mix it just enough until it holds together. Then youcan form the balls, or roll it out and cut them out.I thought biscuit days were over forever! :yum: :yum: :yum:

FabByFifty Wed, Mar-23-05 21:20

Hi Bob, I can't have them yet, probably won't be able to for a long time, since I see Induction for at least the next 6 months. But I have bookmarked the recipe so I don't lose it! I will definitely try it when I am able to! They look GREAT!

Wirlwind~Thanks for the tips! Everytime I have ever tried to make bisquits I get the Ellie May kind! Hammer and chisle style! :lol: :D
Thanks
Brenda

BettyR Fri, Mar-25-05 01:26

Bob-
Boy does that bring back memories. My grandmother used to make her biscuits the same way - only she used milk instead of water.

The biscuits look great!!!

GinaLeanne Fri, Mar-25-05 01:29

I did not like the biscuits reheated..........they tasted dry leftover...

rpavich Fri, Mar-25-05 05:16

GinaLeanne,
I found if you put them in the micro in a "moist" papertowel they do better while reheating...

bob

missymagoo Fri, Apr-01-05 01:45

I Am Going To Have To Try This Recipe After My Induction. I HAD LOST REALLY GOOD LAST YR AND THEN i blew it . i stilll have 18 lbs left from the 50 lbs i had lost. i started again yesterday. i weight is 200 and i want to be 150lbs before christmas. sue

jjb2000 Thu, Dec-01-05 09:52

I tried the biscuits with Carbquick and mine did not rise. They tasted good but looked like a cookie rather than a biscuit. Is there a trick to this?

juniejune Thu, Dec-01-05 11:38

OH MY GOSH!!!!!!!!!This brings tears to my eyes...I will have to make these over the holidays. I'm from the south (TN) and I'm planning a menu with these biscuits, low-carb fried chicken, faux potatoes, green beans. Also, I'm thinking about making these real small and having ham and biscuits as an appetizer. THANKS A BUNCH. I just need to find a place that carries Carbquick now since Kroger's stopped. Any ideas?


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