The BEST Homemade Biscuit recipe you’ll ever try! These easy, homemade biscuits are soft, flaky, made completely from scratch and can be on your table in about 15 minutes! A weekend staple in our house! Love all things breakfast? Me too! Make sure to give my amazing Fluffy Buttermilk Pancakes and Lemon Blueberry Scones a try!
Almost every weekend I whip up a batch of these easy homemade biscuits. It’s by far my favorite biscuit recipe and since it’s so easy, we make them all the time.
There is nothing quite like a warm, buttery, flaky biscuit straight from the oven that you can slather with butter and jelly, make into a biscuit breakfast sandwich, or enjoy with sausage gravy. I used to buy the mixes (and I’m sure I will pick up a box in the future again) but with a biscuit recipe this easy, it’s just as easy to make biscuits from scratch.
This easy biscuit recipe has never failed me and after much tweaking it is my go-to biscuit recipe. The biscuits rise up nice and fluffy and the copious amounts of butter ensure a tender, delicious biscuit each and every time.
What Ingredients Do I Need for Homemade Biscuits
Not a whole lot! And I’m pretty sure you have most, if not all, of these on hand in your pantry. The one ingredient you may see in this list that could be a little unfamiliar is the cream of tartar. I use it in my Snickerdoodles recipe and love it in biscuits but if you don’t have it on hand, please, don’t let that stop you from making this biscuit recipe. Go ahead and omit it from the recipe.
You’ll notice this list is very similar to the ingredients used in my scones recipe. My scones call for heavy cream instead of whole milk and a more substantial amount of sugar.
I should also note that my brother makes these biscuits every weekend and doesn’t use the egg, like, EVER. In fact, neither does my little sister. If you want to leave it out, go ahead.
- all-purpose flour
- sugar
- salt
- baking powder
- cream of tartar
- COLD butter
- egg
- milk
Tips for Making Biscuits
- The secret to excellent biscuits is COLD BUTTER. Really cold. Many times the biscuit dough gets worked so much that the butter softens before the biscuits even go in the oven. You want to handle the dough as little as possible because we want that butter to stay cold.
- I use two methods tor incorporate the butter into the flour mixture.
- One is to cut the butter into small pieces, refrigerate or freeze until ready to use, and then use a pastry cutter to cut the butter into the mixture when ready.
- The second is grating frozen butter with a box grater and then stirring it into the flour mixture.
- Both work great so use the method you prefer. Don’t go too crazy here – you want to see small, pea-sized pieces of butter throughout the dough.
- To keep the butter from melting at all, use a cold egg and cold milk as well.
- The dough is going to be sticky so you want to generously flour the surface before turning your dough out onto it. I also sprinkle some flour on top before working with the dough.
- You can either use your hands to pat the dough out, or, if you prefer, use a rolling pin to very gently roll the dough out. I always just use my hands because at this point, they’re already a mess. If the dough is sticky, just sprinkle on additional flour, about a tablespoon at a time.
Can I Use Buttermilk in this Biscuit Recipe?
Yes, you absolutely can and we frequently do. Since buttermilk is thicker than regular milk, you will need slightly more to get the dough to the right consistency. Start with one and one-quarter cup and add more as needed.
To get a nice, tall biscuit, I like to pat the dough out to 3/4 to 1 inch thickness and cut with a biscuit cutter. I ended up with nine this time but depending on who is snacking on biscuit dough, I can get up to 12 biscuits.
Baking the biscuits is super quick – just about 10 minutes is all you need. I like to bake my biscuits on parchment paper but if you don’t have that on hand, lightly grease your baking sheet.
For extra yumminess, brush the tops of the biscuits with melted butter…
And serve with jams and jellies for a serious treat.
What You’ll Need to Make Biscuits
- A baking sheet that can handle the size of the scones.
- Biscuit cutter so you get nice evenly sized biscuits.
- Parchment paper makes removal of these biscuits painless and ensures they come off in one piece.
- A pastry cutter makes quick work of cutting the butter into the flour. Two knives or forks will also work or you can use a box grater.
- A pastry brush to brush on melted butter when the biscuits are hot from the oven.
More favorite breakfast recipes:
- The BEST Fluffy Buttermilk Pancakes
- Ham and Cheese Hash Brown Breakfast Casserole
- Baked Cherry Cheesecake French Toast
- Peanut Butter Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins
- Lemon Blueberry Scones
How To Make Biscuits
Perfect Homemade Biscuits
Ingredients
- 3 cups all-purpose flour
- 3 tbsp sugar
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 4 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp cream of tartar
- 3/4 cup COLD butter
- 1 egg
- 1 cup whole milk
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 450 degrees.
- The secret to excellent biscuits is COLD BUTTER. Really cold. Many times the biscuit dough gets worked so much that the butter softens before the biscuits even go in the oven. Try cutting the butter into small pieces and stick back in the fridge pulling out only when ready to incorporate into the dough.
- Combine the dry ingredients in a large bowl.
- Use a pastry cutter to cut cold butter into flour mixture. Don't go too crazy here - you want to see small, pea-sized pieces of butter throughout the dough.
- Add in the milk and egg and mix just until the ingredients are combined. The dough will be sticky but don't keep working it. You should be able to see the butter pieces in the dough.
- Turn the dough out onto a generously floured surface. Sprinkle some flour on to the top of dough so it won't stick to your fingers and knead 10-15 times. If the dough is super sticky just sprinkle on some additional flour.
- Pat the dough out to 3/4 - 1 inch thickness and cut with a biscuit cutter or glass. I ended up with nine this time but depending on who is snacking on biscuit dough, I can get up to 12 biscuits.
- Place the biscuits on a lightly greased baking sheet or parchment lined baking sheet and bake for 10 to 15 minutes or until golden brown on top.
- For extra yumminess, brush the tops of the biscuits with melted butter...
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Recipe originally published May 22, 2012.
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Angela says
I didn’t have cream of tartar so I used buttermilk rather than regular milk. And, I was being super lazy so instead of turning it out onto some flour and cutting biscuits, I just used a ice cream scoop and scooped them out onto the pan and flattened then a bit. A-maz-ing! These biscuits don’t even need butter or jam!
Janet says
My 9 year old son is obsessed with biscuits and gravy. I make it more weekends than not. This is my saved recipe for those occasions. I have made it soo many times and it works great every time. Crunchy on the outside, buttery and soft on the inside.
Maureen says
Best biscuits ever! Light, fluffy and just plain excellent!!
Robyn says
This is my favorite recipe for biscuits! So easy and my family gobbles them up each time I make them.
Betty says
I quit making biscuits from scratch years ago, but since I needed some to go with sausage gravy, I decided to resume that once dreaded process. These biscuits are amazing! Even my husband commented on how light and fluffy they are. This is a recipe that I’m sure I’ll be using again and again!!! Oh, and they’re excellent with orange marmalade!!
Bev says
Very good biscuits! Fluffy,soft and a hint of sweetness..Loved them..I think next batch,I will give a squirt of honey instead of sugar..My go to biscuits…Thank you for sharing,they are awesome!
Dorena says
I made these biscuits this past Sunday. They are by far the best biscuits I have ever made! (And I have been making biscuits for several years.). I did not have cream of tartar so thanks for the advice that it could be left out if one did not have it on hand. I am enjoying your website so much – thanks!!!!
Lynn says
Thank you for sharing this recipe. The biscuits came out amazing. I followed the recipe without the eggs and they were delicious. The family enjoyed them. I will no longer buy the premade stuff. Thank you!!
Molly says
This biscuit recipe is wonderful! Such an easy, no fuss, recipe that turned out great. I just made this recipe for the first time last night to serve with sausage gravy and every single person had wonderful things to say! I will definitely be holding onto this recipe to make again in the future.
Anonymous says
This recipe only takes a half hour from start to finish (including baking time) and came out amazing. Love it, thanks!
Shannon says
I came across your recipe and am so glad I did. These biscuits are the best, hands down. My family loved them!!!! I have made them several times. I have deleted all of the other recipes on my Pinterest board.
Cheryl says
AMAZING biscuits ❤️‼️ I will never make another.
Do I store them in the fridge?
Latoya says
OMG is all I can say. I tried this recipe and loved them! Ended up making them three days in a row because they kept getting eaten up so fast. Definitely a saved receipt I will continue to make!
Sarah says
Hello! Question for you. I only have 1% milk. Is this fine or should I find a way to add more fat? Thank you girl!
Trish - Mom On Timeout says
This recipe will work with any milk!
Ginny C. says
Amazing! I substituted one tbl. of the butter with frozen bacon fat for a little somethin’ extra 😉 Can’t stress enough not to overwork the dough..I work the dough on parchment paper and use it to help barely come together and they came out super light and fluffy!