Angel Biscuits

Health score
1%
Angel Biscuits
45 min.
20
275kcal

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Indulging in warm, fluffy biscuits is a quintessential experience that evokes comfort and nostalgia. With a light texture and delicate flavor, Angel Biscuits are the perfect accompaniment to any meal or can stand alone as a delightful treat. What makes these biscuits truly special is their unique combination of yeast and baking powder, which yields that delightful rise and airy quality that sets them apart from traditional biscuit recipes.

Imagine pulling a tray of freshly baked Angel Biscuits from the oven, their golden-brown tops beckoning to be slathered with butter, honey, or your favorite jam. Perfect for breakfast or as an afternoon snack, these biscuits are versatile enough to be served with savory dishes or enjoyed as a sweet dessert. The best part? You can prepare the dough in advance and let it sit in the refrigerator overnight or even for up to a week, making it easy to whip up batches of freshly baked goodness whenever the mood strikes.

With the combination of simple ingredients like buttermilk, flour, and vegetable shortening, making Angel Biscuits doesn’t just yield culinary perfection; it also brings joy to your kitchen and warmth to your table. Gather your loved ones, and let these delightful biscuits elevate any gathering, leaving everyone craving just one more. Dive into this easy recipe, and experience the comforting embrace of home-baked Angel Biscuits!

Ingredients

  • package yeast dry
  • tablespoon double-acting baking powder 
  • teaspoon baking soda 
  • cups buttermilk 
  • cups cake flour all-purpose
  • teaspoon salt 
  • 0.3 cup sugar 
  • cup shortening 
  • tablespoons water (105°F. to 115°F.)

Equipment

  • bowl
  • baking sheet
  • oven
  • plastic wrap
  • pastry cutter

Directions

  1. Dissolve the yeast and a pinch of sugar in the warm water. Into a large bowl sift the baking soda, baking powder, salt, and the remainder of the sugar, with 6 cups of the flour.
  2. Cut the shortening into the dry ingredients with two forks, a pastry cutter, or your fingers until the size of garden peas.
  3. Add the yeast mixture to the buttermilk and stir into the flour mixture until all the flour is barely moistened to make a sticky dough. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight or up to a week before using.
  4. When ready to cook, preheat the oven to 425°F.
  5. Place about 1 cup additional flour on the work surface.
  6. Place the sticky dough on top of the flour and sprinkle with more flour. Pat out into a round 1/3 inch thick and then fold over to a height of 2/3 inch. Using a 2 1/2-inch biscuit cutter, cut out the biscuits. If you desire a 1 1/2-inch round, make the dough thinner—a total of 1/2 inch.
  7. Place the biscuits, their sides touching, on the baking sheet.
  8. Bake 10 to 12 minutes, until lightly tinged with brown.
  9. The biscuits can be kept frozen up to 3 months.
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Nutrition Facts

Calories275kcal
Protein8.99%
Fat38.82%
Carbs52.19%

Properties

Glycemic Index
13
Glycemic Load
22.82
Inflammation Score
-1
Nutrition Score
5.2047826077627%

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:274.51kcal
13.73%
Fat:11.81g
18.16%
Saturated Fat:3.13g
19.55%
Carbohydrates:35.7g
11.9%
Net Carbohydrates:34.56g
12.57%
Sugar:3.8g
4.22%
Cholesterol:2.64mg
0.88%
Sodium:261.39mg
11.36%
Alcohol:0g
100%
Alcohol %:0%
100%
Protein:6.15g
12.31%
Selenium:18.3µg
26.14%
Manganese:0.35mg
17.45%
Phosphorus:78.21mg
7.82%
Calcium:69.79mg
6.98%
Folate:23.83µg
5.96%
Vitamin B1:0.09mg
5.79%
Vitamin E:0.82mg
5.47%
Vitamin K:5.66µg
5.39%
Vitamin B2:0.08mg
4.82%
Fiber:1.15g
4.58%
Copper:0.09mg
4.39%
Vitamin B5:0.4mg
4%
Magnesium:13.71mg
3.43%
Zinc:0.49mg
3.28%
Vitamin B3:0.6mg
3%
Iron:0.48mg
2.69%
Potassium:79.69mg
2.28%
Vitamin D:0.31µg
2.08%
Vitamin B12:0.11µg
1.84%
Vitamin B6:0.03mg
1.51%
Source:Epicurious