November 7, 2011

Buttermilk Biscuits

Last weekend I was in Louisiana for my dear friend Sarabeth's wedding weekend.  She is a true little southern belle!  A wedding weekend post to come soon!  On Saturday morning, Kerri prepared some yummy biscuits while a house full of girls were getting ready for SBJ's big day!  
Kerri's "little" biscuits! 

Last week on my day off I was watching some morning tv (the Today Show,  food network, and the occasional ESPN) and lounging on our new cozy couch...Paula Deen was teaching a young lady how to make buttermilk biscuits.  She was reminiscing about her grandmother's cooking, especially biscuits and gravy and Paula was teaching her that girl how to make it happen.

All that to say, Kerri and Paula inspired some homemade biscuits in the Crain house.  Brian came home from a successful cold morning of deer hunting and concluded that biscuits and gravy made his morning complete!   I used one cup of milk + 1 teaspoonful of vinegar for substitute buttermilk.  Today I tried the recipe using real buttermilk when I made a batch for d-group (our small group discipleship group) and a big hardy breakfast casserole.  

Here are the recipes I used at d-group:

Also I wanted to share a recipe that my late Aunt Mavis shared with me a long time ago.  I have it wrote down in my little homemade cookbook I made when I was crafting/cooking back in middle school. This makes quick and easy fluffy biscuits.  I've heard them called copy-cat Popeye's biscuits.  Feel free to add cheese, bacon, and garlic powder/butter! Basically just mix the the biscuit mix with sour cream and then a little Sprite...a little not a lot.  Then form into little biscuits or you can roll out and cut with biscuit cutters.  I think the buttermilk biscuits are better suited for breakfast with mayhaw jelly or syrup on top and the sour cream biscuits go great with supper!


Anybody have any great recipes that require buttermilk...I have about half-gallon left in the fridge!

2 comments:

  1. Julie Woodrum’s
    Pound Cake

    1 Box butter receipe cake mix
    1 stick butter
    1 1/3 cup buttermilk
    1/2 cup sugar
    3 tablespoons oil
    3 eggs
    1 teaspoon vanilia

    Mix all together at once. Bake at 350 for 45 minutes.

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  2. Thanks Mrs Julie! I used your recipe a few weekends ago to send to thanksgiving dinner at church on a day i had to work! I think it turned out yummy and I added a little pecan icing to the top! :)

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