Alabama biscuit recipe; anyone have one?
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Hey!
Does anyone know how or have a recipe to make Alabama biscuits? They are a little sweet, with salt on top, but a portion of the biscuit is pulled up on top of the biscuit before baking.
I would like to make them for a good friend as a surprise gift. I did look on the internet but I thought if someone really makes them it would be awesome to have their recipe.
Thanks :) Brenn
Does anyone know how or have a recipe to make Alabama biscuits? They are a little sweet, with salt on top, but a portion of the biscuit is pulled up on top of the biscuit before baking.
I would like to make them for a good friend as a surprise gift. I did look on the internet but I thought if someone really makes them it would be awesome to have their recipe.
Thanks :) Brenn
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Maybe these?
http://www.astray.com/recipes/?show=...iscuit%20rolls
or these?
http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,alabama_butter_biscuits,FF.html
http://www.astray.com/recipes/?show=...iscuit%20rolls
or these?
http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,alabama_butter_biscuits,FF.html
#4
Originally Posted by brenn
Hey!
Does anyone know how or have a recipe to make Alabama biscuits? They are a little sweet, with salt on top, but a portion of the biscuit is pulled up on top of the biscuit before baking.
I would like to make them for a good friend as a surprise gift. I did look on the internet but I thought if someone really makes them it would be awesome to have their recipe.
Thanks :) Brenn
Does anyone know how or have a recipe to make Alabama biscuits? They are a little sweet, with salt on top, but a portion of the biscuit is pulled up on top of the biscuit before baking.
I would like to make them for a good friend as a surprise gift. I did look on the internet but I thought if someone really makes them it would be awesome to have their recipe.
Thanks :) Brenn
Alabama Biscuits
3 C. flour
1 pkg yeast
2 tsp sugar
1/3 c. water
2 tsp baking powder
4 tsp melted butter
1 tsp salt
1 C. milk
Disolve yeast in warm water. Mix all ingredients: roll and cut out. Place 2 in a greased muffin pan, covering the top side of each with the melted butter. Let rise at least one hour. Bake at 450 degrees until golden brown.
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