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World Famous Cheddar Cheese Biscuits

Updated on November 4, 2014
Here on this Hub Page you will find several recipes for Cheddar Cheese Biscuits. And almost anyone can make these recipes. Just follow the directions and very soon you will be eating the worlds best cheddar cheese biscuits.
Here on this Hub Page you will find several recipes for Cheddar Cheese Biscuits. And almost anyone can make these recipes. Just follow the directions and very soon you will be eating the worlds best cheddar cheese biscuits. | Source

How To Make Red Lobster's Cheddar Bay Biscuits

Homemade Cheddar Bay Biscuits

Homemade Cheddar Bay Biscuits. The recipes on this Hub page make wonderful delicious Cheddar Bay Biscuits just like those served at Red Lobster.
Homemade Cheddar Bay Biscuits. The recipes on this Hub page make wonderful delicious Cheddar Bay Biscuits just like those served at Red Lobster. | Source

What Goes Good With Cheddar Bay Biscuits

In case you're wondering Cheddar Bay Biscuits go wonderful with seafood, steaks, and pasta. I see a lot of people posting around the internet wondering where Cheddar Bay is? Well I've looked hard and an exhaustive internet search did not turn up any town or city in America named Cheddar Bay though there are a lot of towns in America with the name Cheddar.

I make my Cheddar bay Biscuits by the recipes on this page and I really do think that these recipes make the best Cheddar Bay Biscuits in the world. Yes in the world. Try the recipes here on this Hub Page and see what you think.

World Famous Cheddar Cheese Biscuits

Here we are going to make some of the best cheddar cheese biscuits that you will ever get to eat. If you don't have one I suggest you purchase a heavy duty oven thermometer so you can be sure that your oven is truly cooking at the temperature the dial says it is. You also need a food processor and with it you can make some of the best biscuits that you will ever get a chance to eat.

World Famous Cheddar Cheese Biscuits Recipe

This recipe is not hard at all and with it you can make a cheddar cheese biscuit that who ever tastes it will want more. They really are addictive. When you purchase your cheese buy a pound block of cheese and grate your cheese. Don't buy cheese that is already grated. This is very important so that your Cheddar Cheese Biscuits will have the best flavor possible.

Another thing here I want to discuss is how very important it is to be sure that your oven is at the right temperature. For these biscuits the oven needs to be at 450 degrees and you need to make sure with the use of a heavy duty oven thermometer hanging in the center of the oven that the temperature in your oven is at 450 degrees for these biscuits. With that said lets get ready to make the World Famous Cheddar Cheese Biscuits.

For Your Shopping List You Will Need

1. Baking Powder

2. Regular White Granulated Sugar.

3. Vegetable Oil Cooking Spray.

4. All Purpose Plain Flour.

5. A Box Of Ground Sea Salt ( Found where the regular salt is )

6. Vegetable Shortening.

7. Unsalted Butter.

8. A Block Of Cheddar Cheese.

9. Half A Gallon Of Buttermilk.

10. Small Jar Of Minced Garlic.

11. Fresh Parseley

12. One Dozen Large Eggs.

If you already have some of the items don't worry about buying more just use what you already have. But make sure that your baking powder is fresh or it won't work properly.

You will want to start by making sure you have a baking rack in the upper part of your oven and pre-heat the oven to 450 degrees. If your going to make biscuits on a regular basis purchase one of the new heavy duty but thin baking sheets. You don't want a thick one because the biscuits will not bake properly. When you get ready to make these biscuits spray your baking sheet with a thin coating of vegetable cooking spray.

You will want to get out your food processor.

For Your World Famous Cheddar Cheese Biscuits You Will Need.

1. Three Fourths Cup Buttermilk.

2. One And One Fourth Cups Fresh Grated Cheddar Cheese.

3. Four Tablespoons Unsalted Butter Cut Into Pea Size Pieces.

4. Three Tablespoons Vegetable Shortening At Room Temperature.

5. One Level Teaspoon Ground Sea Salt.

6. Two And One Half Teaspoons White Granulated Sugar.

7. One Tablespoon plus 2 Teaspoons Fresh Baking Powder.

8. One And Three Fourths Cups Of Plain All Purpose Flour.

9. Vegetable Cooking Spray.

To make your Garlic Butter you will need.

1. Four Tablespoons Melted Unsalted Butter.

2. One Tablespoon Minced Fresh Garlic.

3. One Teaspoon Finely Diced Fresh Parsley.

Make your garlic butter in your food processor or a blender. Put the ingredients in and pulse to mix very well. Be sure to wash and dry your food processor well before you continue with the recipe. Put your garlic butter aside in a small bowl or measuring cup.

To your food processor add your fresh baking powder , flour , sugar and salt and let it mix up very well together. Now add your shortening and mix until very well mixed together. Now add the butter and mix until the butter mixes in but you can still see some of it. Add your cheese and milk and mix together until you have a loose dough.

Turn your dough out onto a clean floured surface and knead until the dough comes together but do not over work your dough or your biscuits will not turn out right.

Now you want to use a one fourth cup measuring cup and flour it well. Use it to scoop up one fourth cup of the dough at a time and drop onto your baking sheet two inches apart and bake until your biscuits are golden brown. As soon as your biscuits come out of the oven brush them with the garlic butter and get ready to enjoy the world famous cheddar biscuits.

These biscuits are easy enough for anyone to make. Just follow the directions and you will have wonderful biscuits that are just simply wonderful with my recipe for Worlds Best Barbecue Chicken.

If you have any comments or questions about the World Famous Cheddar Cheese Biscuits please post your comments or questions below and thanks for reading.


How to make Biscuits-Cheddar Bay Biscuits [Recipe]

And below is a simple recipe for cheddar cheese biscuits. These are great biscuits for tailgating.
And below is a simple recipe for cheddar cheese biscuits. These are great biscuits for tailgating. | Source

Simple Cheddar Cheese Biscuits

And if you want a simple cheddar cheese biscuit recipe here it is. These biscuits are also wonderful. Just follow the simple recipe and you will have a wonderful tasting cheddar cheese biscuit in no time at all.

1. One Half Cup Grated Cheddar Cheese.

2. Two Thirds Cup Of Whole Milk.

3. Two Cups Bisquick Baking Mix.

4. One Fourth Cup Unsalted Butter Melted.

5. One Level Teaspoon Powdered Garlic.

You will want to get started by heating your oven to 450 degrees. Now in your food processor mix together your Bisquick Baking Mix , Milk and Cheese and mix well until a dough is formed. Spray your baking sheet lightly with the vegetable cooking spray and then drop the dough by the large spoonful onto the baking sheet about two inches apart. Bake until they are golden brown and brush them with your garlic butter once they come out of the oven.

Put your melted butter and garlic powder in a small pot and heat well. Remove from heat and brush your cheddar cheese biscuits with the garlic butter when they come out of the oven. These biscuits are wonderful and go well with almost anything.

Please post your comments and questions below now in the comment section and thanks for reading.

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