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Buttermilk Biscuits

Cultural Context

Buttermilk biscuits are a staple of Southern cuisine in the United States, often served with breakfast or as a side dish. Their flaky texture and rich flavor come from the use of buttermilk and butter, making them a beloved comfort food. Today, variations can be found across the country, often served with gravy or as part of a hearty meal.

AmericanUSside
30 min
easy
6 servings
Servings4
1 cup/227 grams cold unsalted butter
3 1/3 cups/425 grams all-purpose flour, plus more for rolling
1/2 cup/100 grams granulated sugar
1 tablespoon baking powder
2 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt (such as Diamond Crystal) or 1 3/4 teaspoons fine sea salt
1 1/4 cups/300 grams cold buttermilk
Melted butter and flaky sea salt (both optional), for finishing

buttermilk

🥗Healthier: Greek yogurt

💰Cheaper: milk + vinegar

Greek yogurt adds creaminess while reducing calories.

unsalted butter

🥗Healthier: coconut oil

💰Cheaper: margarine

Coconut oil provides a dairy-free option.

all-purpose flour

🥗Healthier: whole wheat flour

💰Cheaper: cake flour

Whole wheat adds fiber and nutrients.

sugar

🥗Healthier: honey

💰Cheaper: brown sugar

Honey can add natural sweetness.

1

Heat oven to 375 degrees and line a large sheet pan with parchment paper or foil.

2

Coarsely grate the butter onto a plate, then freeze until cold and hard, at least 10 minutes. Meanwhile, in a large bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt. Add the butter to the dry ingredients. Using a spoon, toss together until all of the butter is coated with flour.

3

Add half the buttermilk and toss with the spoon. When incorporated, add the rest of the buttermilk and gently toss again, without mashing together or overmixing, until the dry ingredients are lightly hydrated throughout. The mixture will be crumbly.

4

Flour a clean surface and dump the mixture directly onto it. Using your hands, gently press the crumbs together and then use a floured rolling pin or empty wine bottle to roll the mass gently but firmly into a 1-inch-thick rectangle. Fold the dough in half: Using a bench scraper, lift the top half off the surface and fold it over the bottom half. This step may be crumbly and messy at first, but just go for it and fold what you can down from the top. Repeat this roll-and-fold motion 5 times, flouring the surface and dough as needed and using the bench scraper to straighten the edges as needed. The dough will come together as you roll it. Rotate the mixture after each fold to create a square.

5

Build the final layer: Fold the dough in half one last time, then roll to about 1 1/2 inches thick to create a 6-inch square, using the bench scraper to straighten out the edges.

6

Using the bench scraper or a sharp knife, cut straight down into the square to create a 3-by-3 grid of 9 squares, then place them on your sheet pan, upside down if you’d like taller biscuits. Bake for 25 to 35 minutes, rotating the pan halfway through, until risen, golden brown on top, and slightly pale on the sides. Don’t worry if a couple of the biscuits tip over or if melted butter pools underneath. Brush the tops with melted butter and sprinkle with flaky sea salt, if using.

Cooking Techniques

mixingcuttingbaking

Equipment Needed

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Allergens

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Also Known As

Southern BiscuitsFlaky Biscuits

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