Agathy's American Biscuits

These American biscuits are now almost equivalent to British scones in terms of treatment and preparation. Plus, they're easy! Just 15 minutes of baking time!
The origin of this recipe
I've been making these for a long time, and now they're a staple in our home, a treat to enjoy after coming home from school. Spread with butter, peanut butter, or jam...
I've adapted this recipe for my family, using less sugar but still rich in flavor and satisfying.
Agathy's American Biscuits
These American biscuits are now almost equivalent to British scones in terms of treatment and preparation. Plus, they're easy! Just 15 minutes of baking time!
The origin of this recipe
I've been making these for a long time, and now they're a staple in our home, a treat to enjoy after coming home from school. Spread with butter, peanut butter, or jam...
I've adapted this recipe for my family, using less sugar but still rich in flavor and satisfying.
Steps
- 1
Combine the dry ingredients and add the butter. (If using cold butter, cut it into small pieces.)
- 2
Rub the mixture with your hands until there are no lumps of butter and it becomes crumbly.
- 3
When it reaches this consistency, it's ready.
- 4
Add the milk, yogurt, and sugar, then crack in the egg.
- 5
Mix with a fork until it comes together.
- 6
Turn the mixture out onto a cutting board or silicone mat and knead by hand. When it no longer sticks to your hands, it's ready.
- 7
Even if it still seems a bit floury, don't worry. Shape the dough to a height of about 3/4 inch.
- 8
Cut out biscuits using a biscuit cutter or a glass. At this stage, you can also freeze them in a ziplock bag for later use.
- 9
- 10
Bake at 395°F to 420°F (200°C to 220°C) for about 15 minutes, until the surface is golden brown.
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Be sure to enjoy them with butter or jam!
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◆◆ Some feedback mentioned the dough not coming together. Possible reasons include using melted butter or a watery type of yogurt.
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If you've already added all the ingredients and it's not coming together, adjust by adding more all-purpose or bread flour.
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Next time, try using only milk or only yogurt, or half of each.
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These are some solutions you can try.
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▲▲ Another possible reason is room temperature. If it's cold and you've warmed the room, it might be harder for the dough to come together.
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★★ Other Tips ★★
★ When making the dough (step 6), it's okay if it still seems a bit floury. - 20
If you knead it too much like cookie dough to prevent sticking, it might become too loose and not come together.
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