These are an old time family recipe. I can remember watching my great-grandmother in Northern Louisiana making these, and she would tell me how to do them. She lived until she was 101 (passed away in 2000) and always had "little ditties" for us when we would come visit. She had 39 great-grandchildren. I wonder if she ever showed them how to make Angel Biscuits? Anyway, my mother-in-law makes these, too. I have never made them that people did not rave over them. They are pretty easy and ALWAYS a hit! You just have to allow some extra time. You can make the dough a day ahead and store in the refridgerator then roll them out and bake them the next day which saves time.
Ingredients
5 cups of flour
1/2 cup of sugar
1 tsp. of baking powder
1 tsp. of baking soda
1 tsp. of salt
3/4 cups of shortening (tip: buy the sticks of shortening ... they are pre-measured and much neater and faster to work with)
2 cups of buttermilk
1 and 1/3 Tbsp of yeast
1/2 cup of warm water
pinch of sugar
Combine the yeast, warm water and a dash of sugar in a glass bowl. The sugar will proof the yeast and make sure it is still good. If the yeast mixture starts expanding then it is good ... the yeast is eating the sugar and is still alive. Set this aside.
In a large bowl, add the dry ingredients. Cut in the shortening to the dryin ingredients until the shorting is blended in. Use a pastry cutter/blender to do this or you can use two knives to cut it in ... but the paster cutter is well worth the small amount of money they cost. Wal-mart or Target will have them.
In a large bowl (or I use a very tall glass) add the two cups of buttermilk. To the buttermilk, add the yeast.
Make a well in the bottom of the dry ingredients (just move the flour mixture to the edge of the bowl until you can see the bottom of the bowl in the middle). Add a little bit of the buttermilk/yeast mixture to the well in the flour mixture. Stir with a fork until well blended. Then add a little more buttermilk/yeast and blend that with the fork. Keep doing that until all of the buttermilk/yeast mixture is mixed in with the flour mixutre. The dough will be sticky.
You can now put plastic over the bowl with the dough and store it in the refridgerator over night. The dough is usually easier to work with if it has been refrigerated for and hour or so ... but you don't HAVE to do the refrigeration step.
When you are ready to roll out your biscuits (which are really more like bread than biscuits), heat the oven to 400 degrees. Sprinkle about 1/2 cup of flour on a CLEAN kitchen counter (one that has been santized and then cleaned with clear water and dried). Turn the dough out onto the floured counter. Sprinkle a little flour on top of the dough that is on the floured counter and knead the dough a little. Take a floured rolling pin and roll out the dough to about 1/4 to 1/2 inch thick. Use a floured glass or a biscuit cutter to cut out your biscuits. Remove those cut out biscuits and put them on a cookie sheet that has a layer of parchment paper on it. Then knead the remainder of the dough ... adding flour if it starts sticking to things but try not to add too much flour or they will be tough.
Once you get all of the biscuits cut out and put on the cookie sheet, I sometimes melt some butter and brush over the top of the biscuits and let the biscuits rise a little ... maybe 20 or 30 minutes (but you don't have to do either of those steps).
Put them in the oven for about 15 minutes until they are golden brown on top. Serve warm with butter, honey and/or jelly. DELICIOUS!
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Hi I just stumbled across your blog. I love it and I love Angel Biscuits. I cant make regular biscuits for the life of me, but when I make Angel Biscuits they always turn out wonderful. I havent seen a recipe for them posted on anyones blog. I am going to add you to my blog roll. I am off to look around some more Ü
I love your blog. Angel Biscuits are my favorite. I cant bake regular biscuits so i always rely on Angel Biscuits they turn out perfect each time. I will add you to my blog roll. I am off to look around some more on your blog.
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