Angel Biscuits

Health score
1%
Angel Biscuits
45 min.
30
157kcal

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Angel Biscuits are a deliciously light and fluffy treat, perfect for any occasion. With a heavenly texture that melts in your mouth, these biscuits combine the best qualities of both traditional biscuits and yeast rolls. The use of yeast provides a subtle lift, while the addition of buttermilk and shortening ensures they remain incredibly soft and tender. Whether you’re serving them as part of a comforting breakfast spread or alongside your favorite meal, they’re sure to become a crowd-pleaser.

What makes Angel Biscuits truly irresistible is their versatility. They pair wonderfully with just about anything – from butter and jam to savory dishes like fried chicken or stew. Baking them is a breeze, and the results are always impressive. The slightly sweet flavor and delicate crumb texture make each bite feel like a special treat. Whether you're a seasoned baker or a beginner, this recipe is easy to follow and guarantees a warm, fresh batch of biscuits in just 45 minutes.

These biscuits are a perfect example of Southern hospitality and cooking at its finest, with a rich history and a flavor that’s both comforting and satisfying. So grab your apron, preheat that oven, and get ready to enjoy these melt-in-your-mouth delights straight from your kitchen!

Ingredients

  • 1.3 ounce yeast dry dissolved in 1/4 cup very warm water (105°to 115°f.)
  • tablespoon double-acting baking powder 
  • teaspoon baking soda 
  • cups buttermilk 
  • cups flour all-purpose sifted fine (preferably a southern flour; see headnote)
  • cup shortening packed
  • teaspoons salt 
  • 0.3 cup sugar 

Equipment

  • baking sheet
  • oven
  • mixing bowl
  • blender
  • rolling pin

Directions

  1. Preheat the oven to 400°F.
  2. Sift the flour, baking powder, baking soda,sugar, and salt into a large mixing bowl. Usinga pastry blender, cut in the shortening untilthe texture of coarse meal.
  3. Add the buttermilkand yeast mixture and toss briskly with a forkjust until the mixture forms a soft dough.
  4. Turn the dough onto a well-floured surfaceand with floured hands, knead lightly for abouta minute. With a floured rolling pin, roll thedough out until 5/8 inch thick; then, using awell-floured 2 1/2- to 2 3/4-inch cutter, cut intorounds.
  5. Place on ungreased baking sheets,spacing about 1 1/2 inches apart. Gatherscraps, reroll, and cut as before.
  6. Bake in the lower third of the oven for 15 to 18minutes or until the biscuits are nicely puffedand pale tan on top.
  7. Serve at once with plentyof butter.
  8. Reprinted with permission from A Love Affair with Southern Cooking: Recipes and Recollections by Jean Anderson, © 2007 Harper
  9. Collins

Nutrition Facts

Calories157kcal
Protein7.99%
Fat43.85%
Carbs48.16%

Properties

Glycemic Index
8.94
Glycemic Load
13.01
Inflammation Score
-2
Nutrition Score
5.0273912834085%

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:156.63kcal
7.83%
Fat:7.66g
11.79%
Saturated Fat:2.06g
12.85%
Carbohydrates:18.94g
6.31%
Net Carbohydrates:18.06g
6.57%
Sugar:2.5g
2.78%
Cholesterol:1.76mg
0.59%
Sodium:252.02mg
10.96%
Alcohol:0g
100%
Alcohol %:0%
100%
Protein:3.14g
6.29%
Vitamin B1:0.3mg
20.16%
Folate:66.57µg
16.64%
Selenium:7.76µg
11.08%
Vitamin B2:0.18mg
10.47%
Vitamin B3:1.72mg
8.6%
Manganese:0.15mg
7.35%
Iron:1.05mg
5.82%
Phosphorus:52.39mg
5.24%
Calcium:45.56mg
4.56%
Vitamin B5:0.36mg
3.58%
Vitamin K:3.75µg
3.57%
Fiber:0.88g
3.52%
Vitamin E:0.44mg
2.95%
Zinc:0.3mg
2.01%
Copper:0.04mg
1.97%
Magnesium:6.93mg
1.73%
Vitamin B6:0.03mg
1.64%
Potassium:55.32mg
1.58%
Vitamin D:0.21µg
1.39%
Vitamin B12:0.07µg
1.24%
Source:Epicurious