Callie’s Biscuits and White Lily Giveaway

Vegetarian
Callie’s Biscuits and White Lily Giveaway
26 min.
10
168kcal

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Welcome to Callie’s Biscuits and White Lily Giveaway, a delightful recipe that promises to elevate your breakfast or brunch experience! These biscuits are not just any ordinary baked goods; they are a perfect blend of rich flavors and a light, fluffy texture that will leave your taste buds dancing with joy. Made with the finest self-rising flour, preferably White Lily, and a touch of cream cheese, these biscuits are a true testament to the art of baking.

In just 26 minutes, you can whip up a batch of 10 scrumptious biscuits that are vegetarian-friendly and packed with flavor. The combination of cold and melted unsalted butter creates a tender crumb, while the buttermilk adds a subtle tang that perfectly complements the richness of the cream cheese. Whether you enjoy them slathered with butter, paired with your favorite jam, or as a side to a hearty meal, these biscuits are sure to impress family and friends alike.

So, roll up your sleeves and get ready to indulge in the warm, comforting aroma of freshly baked biscuits wafting through your kitchen. With simple ingredients and easy-to-follow steps, you’ll be amazed at how quickly you can create this delightful treat. Let’s dive into the world of baking and make Callie’s Biscuits a staple in your home!

Ingredients

  • 0.8 cup buttermilk whole low fat
  • 0.3 cup cream cheese room temperature
  • cups self raising flour white plus more for dusting** ( Lily preferred)
  • tablespoons butter unsalted melted
  • tablespoons butter unsalted cold

Equipment

  • bowl
  • frying pan
  • baking sheet
  • oven
  • mixing bowl
  • spatula
  • rolling pin

Directions

  1. Adjust rack to the center of the oven and preheat to 500 degrees F.Measure the flour into a large mixing bowl.
  2. Add the cubed butter and cream cheese to the flour using your fingers to “cut” it in. It should resemble cottage cheese – chunky and with some loose flour.Make a well in the center.
  3. Pour in the buttermilk and, using your hands or a small rubber spatula, mix the flour into the buttermilk. The dough will be wet and messy.
  4. Sprinkle flour on the top of the dough. Run a rubber spatula around the inside of the bowl creating a space between the dough and the bowl.
  5. Sprinkle a bit more flour in the crease. Flour a work surface or flexible baking mat very well. With force, dump the dough from the bowl onto the surface. Flour the top of the dough and the rolling pin.
  6. Roll out the dough to ½ inch thick in an oval shape. No kneading is necessary – the less you mess with the dough the better.Flour a 2 inch round metal biscuit cutter. Start from the edge of the rolled out dough and punch out as many rounds as you can. You should get from 10 to 12 depending on the true size of your biscuit cutter.
  7. Put the biscuits in a cast-iron skillet or on a heavy duty baking sheet and brush tops with butter.Put biscuits in the oven and immediately reduce heat to 450 degrees F.
  8. Bake for 16 to 18 minutes or until golden.

Nutrition Facts

Calories168kcal
Protein9.56%
Fat44.29%
Carbs46.15%

Properties

Glycemic Index
9.4
Glycemic Load
11.83
Inflammation Score
-2
Nutrition Score
2.946521760329%

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:167.5kcal
8.38%
Fat:8.24g
12.67%
Saturated Fat:4.92g
30.76%
Carbohydrates:19.31g
6.44%
Net Carbohydrates:18.71g
6.8%
Sugar:1.16g
1.29%
Cholesterol:21.5mg
7.17%
Sodium:45.73mg
1.99%
Alcohol:0g
100%
Alcohol %:0%
100%
Protein:4g
8%
Selenium:10.84µg
15.49%
Manganese:0.2mg
9.96%
Vitamin A:260.11IU
5.2%
Phosphorus:48.02mg
4.8%
Vitamin B2:0.06mg
3.42%
Calcium:31.81mg
3.18%
Copper:0.05mg
2.48%
Folate:9.87µg
2.47%
Fiber:0.6g
2.4%
Magnesium:8.88mg
2.22%
Zinc:0.32mg
2.15%
Vitamin E:0.32mg
2.13%
Vitamin B5:0.2mg
1.99%
Vitamin B1:0.03mg
1.85%
Potassium:61.35mg
1.75%
Iron:0.24mg
1.34%
Vitamin B3:0.27mg
1.34%
Vitamin B12:0.06µg
1.07%