Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Homemade biscuit mix -- Regular and Gluten Free

This is a set of recipes for home made "Bisquick" mix.  The first one is just for regular biscuit baking mix -- it is what I use for my guys here at our house.  The second one is gluten, sugar and dairy free*

Regular Biscuit Baking Mix -- Just Add Water!
Makes about a gallon of baking mix

In a large mixing bowl on the lowest speed with an electric mixer, or by hand, combine the following ingredients until the mixture has a coarse, uniform texture

9 cups flour
1/4 cup sugar
3 tablespoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 1/3 cups powdered milk
2 cups margarine or other shelf-stable solid fat

Use as for baking mix.  Just add water to the recipe.  Store in a cool, dry area in a tightly sealed container.



*Gluten Free Biscuit Baking Mix -- Just Add Water!

The following recipe is for a gluten free, sugar free and dairy free biscuit baking mix.  I have NOT tried this yet.  I will once my eldest daughter comes home because I know she will appreciate some home made gluten free biscuits!

In a large mixing bowl on the lowest speed with an electric mixer, or by hand, combine the following ingredients until the mixture has a coarse, uniform texture

3 cups gluten free flour mix
1 1/2 cups tapioca flour
4 packets Truvia sweetener
1 1/2 tablespoons baking powder
1 packet Knox gelatin
1/2 teaspoon salt
2/3 cup powdered goat milk
1 cup solid fat (coconut oil, butter, lard, etc.)

Use as for baking mix.  Just add water to the recipe.  Store in a cool, dry area in a tightly sealed container.



6-14-12 update:

Trial run of the biscuits went great.  This dough has potential to make buns and other "bread" products.  I think it would need another packet of Knox to hold together enough for that use.

Here's what we did:

Single batch of gluten free biscuits

Pre-heat oven to 450F.

Combine in a mixing bowl:

2/3 cup EACH of potato starch, finely ground organic corn meal (flour), sorghum flour
1 cup tapioca flour
4 packets Truvia sweetener
1 tablespoon baking powder
1 packet Knox gelatin (about 1 teaspoon)
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/3 cup butter, etc. (as above)
1/3 cup olive oil

Gradually add in enough liquid to make a dough.  It needs to not be dry and clumpy, but just wet enough to hold together with nothing dry left.

1/4 cup goat milk (or other "milk" you tolerate)
about 1/2 cup water

Spray a baking sheet and a 1/4 cup measure with cooking oil spray.  Scoop the dough out onto the baking sheet, and place the biscuits about 2" apart.  Spray the measure between each scoop.  Bake the biscuits in a pre-heated 450F oven for about 8 minutes or until just becoming golden and set.

We ate ours with butter and honey.  Oh, yum!

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