As many of you know, I love to cook. Like reloading or creating a work of art, it's tough to master, rules must be adhered to to get a quality final product. Just like 296 doesn't play well compressed, making a roux for gravy doesn't like you having the burner on 10 and texting your buddy.
For years I have labored to make a good biscuit and failed miserably. I can make great cornbread, not a biscuit.
Tonight, after a month of trying, every other day, I got it right - light and fluffy and golden. My Grandmother reached from heaven and touched my hands apparently.
Here's one with a pad of butter and some homemade apple butter, MMMMMM.......
And yes, self rising works fine for subsonic, buttermilk definitely adds stability
cooking triumph!!!
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cooking triumph!!!
You can't beat the mountain, pilgrim. Mountains got its own way.
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That looks great.
Now I want a biscuit.
Now I want a biscuit.
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If you start about 3 am, I'll whoop up another batch and have them ready for you tomorrow morning.
You can't beat the mountain, pilgrim. Mountains got its own way.
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300 Blackout, not just for sub-sonics.
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Dang Reb, that looks mighty tasty. Reminds me of the biscuits my late mom-in-law made and then hid under a heap of gravy. Even a yankee like me knows that fresh biscuits and gravy (or apple butter!) are proof that God loves us.
Damn, my mouth is watering now!
Damn, my mouth is watering now!
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Got gravy?
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And I skipped breakfast this morning and you show me this!!! Congrats looks like you have it mastered.
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Now that biscuit does look pretty good but I could really go for some of that hill country apple butter. Nice job rebel!
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Congrats on your success. That does look good. However, biscuits are property served with gravy and a side of doves or venison backstrap.
Last edited by bangbangping on Wed Mar 20, 2019 10:51 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Biscuits are properly served with anything bang. And yes, I made gravy this morning.
You can't beat the mountain, pilgrim. Mountains got its own way.
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