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Re: Bisquits [Re: upstateNY] #7743008
12/13/22 09:01 PM
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They ain't pretty like WT88's but they hold gravy great. You may have to add a little more flour, you want them to stand up like a scoop of ice cream before they go in the oven. In fact I use one of them scoops you squeeze the handle to drop them on the cookie sheet. Don't over mix them, just enough to get everything wet. Some folks call them cat's head biscuits I think.

Re: Bisquits [Re: upstateNY] #7743019
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Don't forget the home made hashbrowns too. Wash the potatoes and run them through a food grater, then rinse them in a strainer until the cold water runs clear. Heat a couple T of oil and a couple T of butter in the skillet. Put the potatoes in a dish towel and squeeze out any water. Then layer them in the skillet, don't flip them until they are nice are brown, don't even touch them except for S&P. Lay a plate, upside down, over them in the skillet and flip them onto the plate then slide them back into the skillet until the other side is browned. They look and taste awesome. Russet potatoes and real butter of course!

Re: Bisquits [Re: ~ADC~] #7743031
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Originally Posted by ~ADC~
Don't forget the home made hashbrowns too. Wash the potatoes and run them through a food grater, then rinse them in a strainer until the cold water runs clear. Heat a couple T of oil and a couple T of butter in the skillet. Put the potatoes in a dish towel and squeeze out any water. Then layer them in the skillet, don't flip them until they are nice are brown, don't even touch them except for S&P. Lay a plate, upside down, over them in the skillet and flip them onto the plate then slide them back into the skillet until the other side is browned. They look and taste awesome. Russet potatoes and real butter of course!

Oh Man,,they look awesome.I make my own butter,,so that should be a plus on the Bisquits and frying the potatoes.All these recipes are gonna kill me. smile


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Re: Bisquits [Re: upstateNY] #7743047
12/13/22 09:29 PM
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Oh, don't forget the home made buckboard bacon too. lol...

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Re: Bisquits [Re: upstateNY] #7743069
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Facebook had a post going around about the Kansas State Fair winning biscuit recipe. Hudson all purpose flour, heavy whipping cream, and melted butter. Makes a great biscuit.

Re: Bisquits [Re: ~ADC~] #7743085
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Originally Posted by ~ADC~
Don't forget the home made hashbrowns too. Wash the potatoes and run them through a food grater, then rinse them in a strainer until the cold water runs clear. Heat a couple T of oil and a couple T of butter in the skillet. Put the potatoes in a dish towel and squeeze out any water. Then layer them in the skillet, don't flip them until they are nice are brown, don't even touch them except for S&P. Lay a plate, upside down, over them in the skillet and flip them onto the plate then slide them back into the skillet until the other side is browned. They look and taste awesome. Russet potatoes and real butter of course!


Around here...that’s a potato pancake


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Re: Bisquits [Re: upstateNY] #7743100
12/13/22 10:15 PM
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Oh, y'all want hashbrowns?

Potatoes diced quarter inch.
Onions diced
Peppers seeded and diced (bells if you got them but at least one cowhorn or jalapeño or poblano, two are better)

Thin layer of oil in a hot skillet.

Hash browns in a thin layer, fry until starting to brown, flip and fry until crisp.


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Re: Bisquits [Re: ~ADC~] #7743198
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Originally Posted by ~ADC~
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I made a batch today as well. wink

Dang Jamie, the only thing I could critique on that awsum plate is there ain’t enough gravy to go over the hash browns. grin
Upstate, I made a round of butter myself. Had about a quart of buttermilk left after the process and had to use it up so biscuits sounded good. Still have some left, so I’m thinking pancakes or waffles in the near future.

Re: Bisquits [Re: warrior] #7743462
12/14/22 11:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Nessmuck
Originally Posted by ~ADC~
Don't forget the home made hashbrowns too. Wash the potatoes and run them through a food grater, then rinse them in a strainer until the cold water runs clear. Heat a couple T of oil and a couple T of butter in the skillet. Put the potatoes in a dish towel and squeeze out any water. Then layer them in the skillet, don't flip them until they are nice are brown, don't even touch them except for S&P. Lay a plate, upside down, over them in the skillet and flip them onto the plate then slide them back into the skillet until the other side is browned. They look and taste awesome. Russet potatoes and real butter of course!


Around here...that’s a potato pancake



Potato pancakes around here need a binder, a little flour/egg to hold them together.

Originally Posted by warrior
Oh, y'all want hashbrowns?

Potatoes diced quarter inch.
Onions diced
Peppers seeded and diced (bells if you got them but at least one cowhorn or jalapeño or poblano, two are better)

Thin layer of oil in a hot skillet.

Hash browns in a thin layer, fry until starting to brown, flip and fry until crisp.


Those are O'Brian fries here, good but not real hashbrowns.

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Re: Bisquits [Re: WhiteTrash 88] #7743621
12/14/22 03:41 PM
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Originally Posted by WhiteTrash 88
Originally Posted by ~ADC~
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I made a batch today as well. wink

Dang Jamie, the only thing I could critique on that awsum plate is there ain’t enough gravy to go over the hash browns. grin
Upstate, I made a round of butter myself. Had about a quart of buttermilk left after the process and had to use it up so biscuits sounded good. Still have some left, so I’m thinking pancakes or waffles in the near future.

That Buttermilk from your homemade butter holds up very well in the freezer,,if you get a lot and don't want to waste it.


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Re: Bisquits [Re: upstateNY] #7744552
12/15/22 04:49 PM
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Popped another batch in the toaster oven today.

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Had some left over turkey in the freezer from Thanksgiving so I thickened a couple quarts of stock, added the turkey and a bag of frozen veggies, wallah, turkey gravy over biscuits for supper tonight.

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I like making this type stuff I can do anytime then put it on serve in a crock pot until we're ready to eat.

Re: Bisquits [Re: ~ADC~] #7744585
12/15/22 05:51 PM
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Originally Posted by ~ADC~
Popped another batch in the toaster oven today.

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Had some left over turkey in the freezer from Thanksgiving so I thickened a couple quarts of stock, added the turkey and a bag of frozen veggies, wallah, turkey gravy over biscuits for supper tonight.

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I like making this type stuff I can do anytime then put it on serve in a crock pot until we're ready to eat.

I made a batch of your biscuits yesterday and made some country gravy to go over them.NO complaints about them bisquits.AWESOME. Im going to try every recipe follks gave me in here.I have a batch of Newhouse 114,s Buttermilk Bisquits in the oven right now. Im gonna gain some extra weight I don't realy need.Oh well.This record only spins once. smile


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Re: Bisquits [Re: upstateNY] #7744590
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Up State....them biscuits ain't gonnah win any beauty contests


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Re: Bisquits [Re: Nessmuck] #7744609
12/15/22 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Nessmuck
Up State....them biscuits ain't gonnah win any beauty contests


They're pretty once they are covered with gravy. laugh

Re: Bisquits [Re: upstateNY] #7744635
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This is how I make them, pretty much. They're great tasting biscuits and not butt ugly like Jayme's. :grin



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Re: Bisquits [Re: Catch22] #7744919
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Originally Posted by Catch22
This is how I make them, pretty much. They're great tasting biscuits and not butt ugly like Jayme's. :grin


My wife saw that and said that is tomorrows batch to try. laugh


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Re: Bisquits [Re: upstateNY] #7744948
12/16/22 12:34 AM
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Yup..ADC...need some flour and an egg for tater pancakes...been a while since I made them. But I also grate an onion in with the mixture too.


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Re: Bisquits [Re: upstateNY] #7745244
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Ugly is fine, those pretty ones get ugly too after you eat them.... grin

Re: Bisquits [Re: upstateNY] #7746991
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Re: Bisquits [Re: upstateNY] #7746993
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Delicious as advertised.

Did the buttermilk ones...in the the video above


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