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    Old 02-04-2013, 02:30 PM
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    Default Can anyone help me with this biscuit recipe?

    Today I was watching public television, P. Allen Smith. He had a lady who gave a recipe for biscuits. I heard all of the ingredients except for the last one, the buttermilk. It was in ounces.

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    4 cups flour
    1/4 cup sugar
    1/4 cup baking powder
    1 stick butter
    3 sticks margarine
    buttermilk?

    Would really appreciate any help you can give. The way she makes them they are really flaky and I so want to try them.

    Thanks in advance.
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    I did not watch, but try his web site
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    is this it?

    http://www.pallensmith.com/food/reci...utter-biscuits
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    Old 02-04-2013, 04:18 PM
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    ChasingHawk,

    Yes, Yes, Yes, that is it. Thank you so much, everyone here is so helpful. Wish I could send you some when I make them.

    Originally Posted by Chasing Hawk
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    ​Boy those do look tasty!
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    Originally Posted by kitsykeel
    ChasingHawk,

    Yes, Yes, Yes, that is it. Thank you so much, everyone here is so helpful. Wish I could send you some when I make them.
    Kitsy,

    Your welcome. I may make these one day soon.
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    Old 02-04-2013, 06:13 PM
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    That sounds like an awful lot of butter and margarine but I'm going to try them. They do look yummy.

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    Originally Posted by sassy granny
    That sounds like an awful lot of butter and margarine but I'm going to try them. They do look yummy.

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    Only if you eat the recommended serving size.........

    Serves 3.

    Makes two dozen large or three dozen small biscuits.

    you would be eating either 8 or 12 of these bad boys all by yourself depending on size.
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    I am really curious bout this recipe. It sounds like an awful lot of fat for 4 cups of flour, and quite a lot of baking powder for that matter, but I am always up for a good biscuit. If any of you try this recipe, please post your comments here.
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    I watched the program and also missed the quantity for BM I made half the recipe and used 1 cup. They
    came out wonderful. It made 18 2" size. I baked 6 and put the rest in the freezer. Enjoy!
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