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These 2-Ingredient Biscuits are the easiest, fluffiest homemade biscuits ever! These biscuits turn out tender and flaky every time!

AN EASY HOMEMADE BISCUIT RECIPE

Who doesn’t love a good homemade biscuit? There’s nothing like them! Especially these 2-Ingredient Cream Biscuits. I am going to show you how to make easy homemade biscuits. All you need to know are some basic baking techniques and your biscuits will come out perfect every single time! Biscuits are intimidating to make for many folks, but they really shouldn’t be. Baking does not come naturally to me, so I will tell you this, if I can do it, anyone can do it!

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ’S)

What are cream biscuits made of?

Cream biscuits are simply biscuits made using heavy cream and self-rising flour. Heavy cream provides a a rich flavor to the biscuits.

What’s the difference between all-purpose flour and self-rising flour?

Self-Rising flour already has the leavening agent (baking powder) and salt added in the flour mixture.

How do I get fluffy biscuits?

I hear this one a lot! We all know biscuits shouldn’t be hard. So, what could possibly be the problem?
Did you forget your leavening agent (baking powder)? When using all-purpose flour to make biscuits, you have to add some sort of leavening agent to get your dough to rise when baking. But, when you use self-rising flour, it already has the leavening added so you don’t have to worry about adding in baking powder or salt. Also, make sure your baking powder isn’t expired.

My biscuits won’t rise. What did I do wrong?

You are probably twisting the biscuit cutter when cutting out the biscuits. This is definitely the biggest cause. You just want to push down and pull right back up. When you twist the biscuit cutter, you are sealing the edges and therefore making it impossible for them to rise.

My biscuits always turn out hard or dense. What happened?

1. You probably overworked the dough. We aren’t making bread here. Biscuit dough (unlike bread dough) does not like to be handled and kneaded a lot. A couple of folds and then cut them out. That’s it. You do not knead the dough until smooth and elastic, like you would bread.
2. You measured too much flour. Some folks pack measuring cups when measuring flour. It’s a common mistake. The best way to measure flour is to have the flour in a bowl or a flour canister where there is plenty of room to work. I give the flour a good stir first with a fork. This loosens it up a bit and helps stir a little bit of air in there. Then I dip my measuring cup in the flour and scoop off any excess flour. No packing. Just dip and scoop off excess. Either using your finger or a butter knife.

Can I substitute the heavy cream with milk?

No. Not for this recipe. Biscuits are a science really. So be careful when you want to switch out the fats in a biscuit recipe. Especially if you are not an experienced baker. Changing out ingredients could mess up the recipe entirely.If a recipe calls specifically for butter – use real butter. Not margarine. Not oil. If a recipe calls for heavy cream, use heavy cream, not milk.If a baking recipe calls for milk, don’t use skim milk, 2% or higher milk fat is always best.If a recipe calls for buttermilk, use real buttermilk.When there are so few ingredients in a recipe, its very important you use quality ingredients and no substitutes.

Isn’t this recipe actually three ingredients not two?

The melted butter I add on top is optional so I don’t include it as part of the actual ingredients needed to make the biscuits.

Can biscuits be frozen?

Absolutely! Just make sure you wrap them very thoroughly to prevent freezer burn.

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INGREDIENTS NEEDED: (FULL RECIPE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE POST)

  • White Lily Self-Rising flour
  • heavy cream
  • salted butter (for tops of biscuits)
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HOW TO MAKE 2-INGREDIENT BISCUITS:

Preheat oven to 500F degrees(yes, that is the correct temperature).Spray a baking sheet with a little nonstick spray.Measure out flour (using technique above) into a large bowl.

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Gradually stir in cream, adding enough to moisten flour to a sticky dough.

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Mix gently (it will be sticky).

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Then turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface (use the self-rising flour).If it is too sticky to handle, add just a sprinkling of self-rising flour to the top.

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Fold the dough a couple of times to form a ball.Pat or roll dough gently to a 1/2 inch thickness. I just pressed it out gently with my hands, leaving the dough fairly thick.

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Take the biscuit cutter and dip it in a bit of the self-rising flour (this will keep it from sticking to the dough as it cuts). Then begin to cut out biscuits as close together as possible. Do nottwist the biscuit cutter when cutting them out. Just press down, and pull up.

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I got about 4 biscuits from this first cutting. Then I rolled the dough back up and spread it out again.Then did a second cutting.Don’t cut the dough more than twice.The dough starts to get tough after that and it changes the texture.So two cuttings will be the maximum for these biscuits. I get about 7-8` biscuits from this recipe.Place biscuits on prepared cookie sheet.

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Note:Place biscuits close to each other (with sides touching) for soft biscuit sides.Separate biscuits if you want a biscuit with slightly crisper sides.Brush the tops of the biscuits with a bit of melted butter.

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Then place biscuits (one sheet at a time, in the middle rack) in preheated oven and bake for about 8-10 minutes or until tops are golden brown.

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Brush tops of biscuits with a little more melted butter and serve while warm.And then put a little more butter on the insides if you’d like too along with some honey.

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2-Ingredient Biscuits (+Video)

These 2-Ingredient Biscuits are the easiest, fluffiest homemade biscuits ever! Just self rising flour and heavy cream with melted butter on top!

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Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 6

Author: Brandie @ The Country Cook

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 500F degrees (yes, that is the correct temperature)

  • Spray a baking sheet with a little nonstick spray.

  • Measure out flour into a large bowl.

  • Gradually stir in cream, adding enough to moisten flour to a sticky dough.

  • Mix gently then turn dough out onto a lightly floured surface (use the self-rising flour).If it is too sticky to handle, add just a sprinkling of self-rising flour to the top.

  • Fold the dough a couple of times to form a ball.

  • Pat or roll dough gently to a 1/2-inch thickness.

  • Take a biscuit cutter and dip it in a bit of the self-rising flour (this will keep it from sticking to the dough as it cuts).

  • Then begin to cut out biscuits as close together as possible.Do not twist your biscuit cutter when cutting them out.

  • Place biscuits on prepared cookie sheet.

  • Brush the tops of the biscuits with a bit of melted butter.

  • Then place biscuits (one sheet at a time, in the middle rack) in preheated oven and bake for about 8-10 minutes or until tops are golden brown.

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Notes

  • To Store: Cool biscuits completely. Wrap in plastic wrap or place in freezer storage containers. Biscuits can be frozen for up to one month.
  • To reheat: Place biscuits on baking pan and bake 5 to 10 minutes at 400°F. Refrigeration is not recommended.

Course: Breads

Cuisine: American

Nutrition

Calories: 336kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 22g | Sodium: 83mg

Nutritional Disclaimer

“The Country Cook” is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. If calorie count and other nutritional values are important to you, we recommend running the ingredients through whichever online nutritional calculator you prefer. Calories and other nutritional values can vary quite a bit depending on which brands were used.

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Originally published: July 2013
Updated and republished: October 2021

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