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Title: Biscuit Baking Mix Recipes (Biscuits)
Categories: Thrifty Mix Bread
Yield: 10 Servings

QUICK ROLLED BISCUITS
2cBiscuit baking mix
2/3cMilk
DROPPED BISCUITS
2cBiscuit baking mix
1cMilk
SWEET BISCUITS
2cBaking mix
2/3cMilk
1/4cCinnamon Sugar
2tbButter
FILLED BISCUITS
2cBiscuit baking mix
2/3cMilk
2tbButter
1/2cVeggies, tuna or another meat or veggie filling ov your choi
LATVIAN BISCUITS
1smOnion
2slBacon
2cBiscuit baking mix
2/3cMilk
2tbButter

QUICK ROLLED BISCUITS: Preheat oven to 400 degrees

1. Combine mx and milk and bead tuntil smoothe. If dough feels too sticky, add more mix-up to 1/4 c.

2. Turn dough out onto a surface dusted with baking mix or plain flour, roll dough into a ball to coat, and knead gently t0 times. Roll dough out to 1/2" thickness and cut int 2" circles or squares.

3. Place on an ungreased cookie sheet, brush tops with milk to brown and bake for 8 to 10 minutes.

DROPED BISCUITS: Follow Steps 1 and 2 for quick rolled biscuits. Mixture will be a bit looser than the dough for regular biscuits. Drop by spoonfuls onto an ungreased cookie sheet and bake for 8 to 10 minutes.

SWEET BISCUITS: Follow the instructions for either Quick Rolled or Dropped Biscuits. Just before baking brush tops with melted butter and dust with cinnamon sugar.

FILLED BISCUITS: Follow the mixing and baking instructions for quick rolled biscuits. Befor baking, brush one biscuit circle for teh bottom with melted butter, add a teaspoon of filling, top with second biscuit circle, pinch sides, brush with milk to seal.

LATVIAN BISCUITS: Chop onion and bacon into small pieces. Cook them together over low heat until onion is transparent andbacon is soft but not crispy.

Meanwhile prepare dough for quick rolled biscuits. Lift onion and bacon from pan and add, without drainng to the dough just before kneading. Proceed as for Quick rolled biscuits, brushing tops with bacon grease before baking.

Yield: 10 medium biscuits per recipe Source: Cheaper and better Alternatives to Storebought goods By: Nancy Birnes

Found by Fran McGee

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