Easy 2-Ingredient Biscuit Recipe (2024)

We love a good biscuit around here and we have some amazing recipes. We’ve got these Classic Southern Buttermilk Biscuits, these giant, pillowy-soft Cathead Biscuits (weird name, great biscuit), these easy Buttermilk Cheddar Biscuits, and these quick Cheddar Cornmeal Biscuits. I like having options because all of those have different textures and are great for different types of things. You can also pick one depending on what pantry ingredients you happen to have on hand. These are THE most minimalist biscuits you’ll fine. With only two ingredients, they produce incredibly soft, fluffy, tender biscuits and take only minutes to make!

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These biscuits have a delicate texture so they’re perfect as a side dish as opposed to building a giant sandwich or something. They work great with alighter combo- like an egg and slice of bacon and cheese sandwiched in there, or with a bowl of soup. They’re tender and light, and super delicious.

So what are those magical two ingredients? Self-rising flour and heavy cream. I keep a bag of self-rising flour in my freezer just for a few specific recipes, this being one of them. Then whenever I have a little extra cream on hand, it’s so easy to whip these up. You don’t even need a recipe because you’re using equal amounts (by weight) of both.

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I love that because if you happen to have an extra little bit of cream leftover from another recipe or something, it doesn’t matter how much you have; you can make biscuits using that exact amount. You can make as little as 1 biscuit if you really wanted to! You can leave them plain or the add-ins are endless. I’ve made these both sweet and savory and they win every time. They literally take about 60 seconds to whip up!

It really helps to have a food scale hereHere’s the scale I use, available on Amazon for about10 bucks! It will be equal amounts of flour and cream by weight. The trick is, if you aren’t weighing and you are using traditional measuring cups, then it ends up being about 1 part cream to 2 parts flour.

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You’ll want to add a little salt, and that’s your basic dough. It should come together and form a cohesive dough.

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Spoon them onto a baking sheet. I use a cookie scoop for uniform size, but you can just drop them on there if you want, or even roll them out and cut.

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And then brush with a little extra cream, milk, or water. The liquid on top actually helps them rise, so don’t skip that part.

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Bake them until puffed up and golden and then cool for just a few minutes before eating.

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These are so tender and rich, and fluffy soft inside.

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Try different flavor combinations, or go classic to eat with butter and jam.They’re also fantastic brushed with a little extra cream and sprinkled with sugar and used for berry shortcake. Put these in your biscuit repertoire and let me know if you come up with any winning flavor combos!

Questions and Tips:

  • Can you add flavor additions? Yes! Feel free to add seasonings and spices. You can also fold in a little grated or crumbled cheese, like parmesan.

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Two-Ingredient Biscuits

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  • Author: Our Best Bites, inspired by KAF
  • Prep Time: 5
  • Cook Time: 10
  • Total Time: 15
  • Yield: 12 biscuits
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Description

The simplest biscuit recipe, yielding pillowy-soft rounds perfect for customization! Takes just minutes to make.

Ingredients

6 ounces/170g (by weight) self-rising flour (1 1/2 cups)

6 ounces/170g (by weight) heavy cream (3/4 cup)

1/4 teaspoon salt

optional: any mix-ins, as desired (see notes)

Instructions

Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Line a baking sheet with parchment and set aside.

Place all ingredients in a bowl and gently mix with a fork until combined. If dough doesn’t combine, very slowly drizzle in just a bit of extra cream until it comes together.

Spoon or use a cookie scoop to drop rounds onto baking sheet, 2-3 inches apart, or alternately you can pat/roll the dough out and then use a biscuit cutter.

Brush the tops of biscuits lightly with cream, milk, or water.

Bake for about 10 minutes or until puffed and golden.

Yields 8-12 biscuits depending on size.

Notes

Add different seasonings, cheeses, etc. for different flavor combinations. Simply mix in before combining dough together. Remember to decrease salt in recipe if adding a salty ingredient. These make great strawberry shortcakes as well!

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Easy 2-Ingredient Biscuit Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the basic biscuit formula? ›

The basic formula is as follows: 2 cups AP flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1/2 teaspoon baking soda, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 6 tablespoons butter, 1/2 cup milk—and the add-in(s) of your choice. I'm giving you two savory options. The red is a sun-dried tomato and cheddar biscuit with paprika and a touch of cayenne.

What are 2 important steps when making biscuits? ›

The two keys to success in making the best biscuits are handling the dough as little as possible as well as using very cold solid fat (butter, shortening, or lard) and cold liquid. When the biscuits hit the oven, the cold liquid will start to evaporate creating steam which will help our biscuits get very tall.

How do you make back to basics 2 ingredient biscuits? ›

To make two-ingredient biscuits, all you have to do is add self-rising flour to a bowl on top of a scale, (I use about one ounce of flour per biscuit I'm planning to bake), then pour in an equal amount of heavy cream by weight. Stir the two ingredients together, and you've got your basic biscuit dough.

What is the secret to biscuits? ›

Use Cold Butter for Biscuits

For flaky layers, use cold butter. When you cut in the butter, you have coarse crumbs of butter coated with flour. When the biscuit bakes, the butter will melt, releasing steam and creating pockets of air. This makes the biscuits airy and flaky on the inside.

What is the biscuit method step by step? ›

Making biscuits is basically composed of seven steps:
  1. Mix some dry ingredients.
  2. "Cut" in some fat.
  3. Mix in some liquid.
  4. Knead the dough.
  5. Roll out the dough.
  6. Cut biscuits.
  7. Bake.

What are the 4 steps of the biscuit method? ›

Biscuit Method
  1. Scale out all of your ingredients.
  2. In a mixing bowl, sift dry ingredients together.
  3. Add the butter and using the paddle attachment (with mixer) or pastry blender or by hand until the mixture has pea size bits of butter in it. ...
  4. The liquid ingredients are then added and combined to form a soft dough.
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Is it better to use milk or buttermilk in biscuits? ›

What's the Difference Between Buttermilk Biscuits and Regular Biscuits? As the names might suggest, regular biscuits do not contain buttermilk, while these do. Regular biscuits are typically prepared with milk or water instead. Buttermilk adds a nice tang to the biscuit flavor and helps them rise better.

Which liquid makes the best biscuits? ›

Buttermilk adds a tangy flavor to the biscuits and makes them slightly more tender.

Which is better for biscuits, butter or shortening? ›

The butter version rises the highest — look at those flaky layers! The shortening biscuit is slightly shorter and a bit drier, too. Butter contains a bit of water, which helps create steam and gives baked goods a boost.

What are the ingredients in biscuits? ›

The principal ingredients of biscuit dough are soft wheat flour, sugar, fat, and water. They are mixed with other minor ingredients (such as baking powder, skimmed milk, emulsifier, and sodium metabisulphite) to form dough containing a well- developed gluten network.

Is buttermilk or heavy cream better for biscuits? ›

The extra fat in the heavy cream is helpful because buttermilk in stores is often “low-fat” buttermilk. Buttermilk. The buttermilk adds a tangy flavor to the biscuit and helps hydrate the dough just enough to create a nice structure for our biscuits.

Can I use water instead of milk in biscuits? ›

Like my dairy free pancake recipe this biscuit recipe calls for water as a substitute. I think they turn out even better tasting with water! Above are some photos of the process. We cut them pretty thick, about 1″ high.

Why put an egg in biscuits? ›

Biscuit recipes tend to be egg-free, this makes them drier and the lack of protein to bind the mix helps achieve that crumbly texture. For super light, crumbly biscuits try grating or pushing the yolks of hard-boiled eggs through a sieve into the biscuit dough.

What kind of flour makes the best biscuits? ›

White wheat in general is around 9-12% protein, while the hard reds are 11-15%. As far as brands of flour, White Lily “all-purpose” flour has been my go-to for biscuit making. It's a soft red winter wheat, and the low protein and low gluten content keep biscuits from becoming too dense.

Should you chill biscuit dough before baking? ›

And the longer it takes the butter to melt as the biscuits bake, the more chance they have to rise high and maintain their shape. So, chill... and chill.

What is the main ingredients of biscuit? ›

The main ingredients for biscuit making are flours, sugars and fats. To these ingredients, various small ingredients may be added for leavening, flavour and texture. The principle ingredient of biscuits is wheat flour. Wheat flour contains proteins including gliadin and glutenin.

What is the composition of biscuit dough? ›

The principal ingredients of biscuit dough are soft wheat flour, sugar, fat, and water. They are mixed with other minor ingredients (such as baking powder, skimmed milk, emulsifier, and sodium metabisulphite) to form dough containing a well- developed gluten network.

What is the ratio for biscuits? ›

Knowing that biscuits have a ratio of 1:2:3, that is 1 part fat, 2 parts liquid, and 3 parts flour, by weight, you can use this to make a batch of biscuits, big or small. You can make a batch of biscuits with 100 grams of fat, 200 grams of liquid, and 300 grams of flour.

What basic ingredient provides the main structure of baking powder biscuits? ›

Flour: All-purpose flour holds the ingredients together. Also, the protein in flour (when combined with moisture and heat) creates gluten, which provides structure. Baking Powder: Baking powder, not yeast, is used as a leavener in this easy biscuit recipe.

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