Ready-made mixes: Homemade goodness made simple, one jar at a time. Do you love biscuits and gravy? How about a warm just-made biscuit with butter and honey? The flaky melt-in-your-mouth goodness of a warm homemade biscuit is one of those comfort foods a farm girl just has to enjoy once in a while. The fact is, the words farm girl and biscuits just go together like biscuits and gravy. Surely every farm girl knows how to make biscuits. But sometimes even farm girls run short on time. That's why I like to keep several jars of biscuit mix on the shelf in my pantry. Each jar is an individual batch of biscuits ready for the making. What could be faster than simply dumping a jar of mix into a bowl, adding a couple wet ingredients, then rolling them out and popping them in the oven in mere minutes? But the best part is, each time you reach for one of your homemade mixes, you know it holds that made-from-scratch goodness that just can't compare to a store-bought mix. Today's homemade biscuit mix is easy to make. If you'll join me in the kitchen, we can whip up a several batches in under ten minutes. Are you game? Then grab your apron, girl! Let's get started. How to make Country Biscuit Mix INGREDIENTS 2 cups all-purpose flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 2 tablespoons white sugar 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt In a large bowl, thoroughly combine all ingredients with a whisk. Store mix in a pint-size jar. (You may need to use a tamping tool to tamp it down half way when filling, and again at the top, but it really does fit, I promise). You'll want to make several jars, as each one makes one batch of biscuits. How to use the mix To make biscuits, you'll need the following: 1 jar homemade Country Biscuit Mix 1/3 cup butter, cold and cut into cubes 1/2 cup Greek yogurt 1/2 cup milk 2 tablespoons melted butter (optional for brushing tops) Step 1: Using a fork or a pastry cutter, cut butter into mix. To finish incorporating butter, once the butter is cut in and about pea-size, rub the mix between clean palms until it looks like coarse cornmeal. Step 2: Add the Greek yogurt and milk. Stir the mix just until moist and a ball of dough forms. It will look a bit lumpy, which is fine. Step 3: Place dough on a floured surface. Using a rolling pin (or just pat it out with your hands), roll the dough to 1/2 inch thick. Fold in thirds, and re-roll to 1/2 inch thick again. Use a 1-3/4 inch biscuit cutter to cut out biscuits. Step 4: Place biscuits on a parchment lined baking sheet. Brush butter over the top of each biscuit with a pastry brush, then bake at 425 degrees for 10 minutes, or until golden brown. Don't forget your FREE PRINTABLE LABELS! Each mix post in this series comes with a link to a free downloadable page of 8 labels and instructions to attach to your homemade mixes (today, for 8 instruction labels, you'll need to print the page twice, as the instructions were longer and I could only fit 4 per page). These labels are simple and easy to read, and done to look a bit retro (which I love) with their lettering and color scheme. You can print your labels onto white card-stock, cut them out, and use double-sided tape to stick them to your jars of mixes. Or, keep it super simple and print your labels onto this sticker paper by Avery. Just cut them out and stick them right to your jars. Enjoy! CLICK HERE to download your free Country Biscuit Mix Labels. CLICK HERE to download your free Country Biscuit Mix Instruction Labels. WANT TO SEE MORE POSTS LIKE THIS? CLICK HERE to see an index of the posts in this series! Let's chat. Do you have a favorite homemade mix you like to make and use? If so, I'd love to hear about it in the comments below. Until next time... Joy--Fearless Farm Girl, "Farm girl: it's a verb, because it's what you do." SUBSCRIBE BY EMAIL Like what you're reading? Stay inspired to achieve a more simple, self-reliant way of life. Sign up to receive our newsletter and each new post directly in your inbox! CLICK HERE to subscribe! Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. That means if you click through and make a purchase, we receive a small percentage in commissions from the company you buy from. We value you as a reader and want you to know that the products we link to are only products we use ourselves or that we feel will add value to your life. Thank you for supporting Farm Girl Inspirations! To read our full disclosure statement click here. Products related to this post: Other related posts: Homemade COUNTRY GRAVY MIX. Homemade YELLOW CAKE MIX plus DIY CAKE FLOUR. Homemade ALMOND MILK: Never run out of milk again. DIY GRANOLA (cereal): Includes free-style chart for endless variety. Homemade BEEF JERKY the fast and easy way. DIY No-Knead BREAD MIX: Fresh bread every day made easy. DIY MUFFIN MIX with free-style recipe chart.
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Ready-made mixes: Homemade goodness made simple, one jar at a time. Do you love biscuits and gravy? How about a warm just-made biscuit with butter and honey? The flaky melt-in-your-mouth goodness of a warm homemade biscuit is one of those comfort foods a farm girl just has to enjoy once in a while. The fact is, the words farm girl and biscuits just go together like biscuits and gravy. Surely every farm girl knows how to make biscuits. But sometimes even farm girls run short on time. That's why I like to keep several jars of biscuit mix on the shelf in my pantry. Each jar is an individual batch of biscuits ready for the making. What could be faster than simply dumping a jar of mix into a bowl, adding a couple wet ingredients, then rolling them out and popping them in the oven in mere minutes? But the best part is, each time you reach for one of your homemade mixes, you know it holds that made-from-scratch goodness that just can't compare to a store-bought mix. Today's homemade biscuit mix is easy to make. If you'll join me in the kitchen, we can whip up a several batches in under ten minutes. Are you game? Then grab your apron, girl! Let's get started. How to make Country Biscuit Mix INGREDIENTS 2 cups all-purpose flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 2 tablespoons white sugar 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt In a large bowl, thoroughly combine all ingredients with a whisk. Store mix in a pint-size jar. (You may need to use a tamping tool to tamp it down half way when filling, and again at the top, but it really does fit, I promise). You'll want to make several jars, as each one makes one batch of biscuits. How to use the mix To make biscuits, you'll need the following: 1 jar homemade Country Biscuit Mix 1/3 cup butter, cold and cut into cubes 1/2 cup Greek yogurt 1/2 cup milk 2 tablespoons melted butter (optional for brushing tops) Step 1: Using a fork or a pastry cutter, cut butter into mix. To finish incorporating butter, once the butter is cut in and about pea-size, rub the mix between clean palms until it looks like coarse cornmeal. Step 2: Add the Greek yogurt and milk. Stir the mix just until moist and a ball of dough forms. It will look a bit lumpy, which is fine. Step 3: Place dough on a floured surface. Using a rolling pin (or just pat it out with your hands), roll the dough to 1/2 inch thick. Fold in thirds, and re-roll to 1/2 inch thick again. Use a 1-3/4 inch biscuit cutter to cut out biscuits. Step 4: Place biscuits on a parchment lined baking sheet. Brush butter over the top of each biscuit with a pastry brush, then bake at 425 degrees for 10 minutes, or until golden brown. Don't forget your FREE PRINTABLE LABELS! Each mix post in this series comes with a link to a free downloadable page of 8 labels and instructions to attach to your homemade mixes (today, for 8 instruction labels, you'll need to print the page twice, as the instructions were longer and I could only fit 4 per page). These labels are simple and easy to read, and done to look a bit retro (which I love) with their lettering and color scheme. You can print your labels onto white card-stock, cut them out, and use double-sided tape to stick them to your jars of mixes. Or, keep it super simple and print your labels onto this sticker paper by Avery. Just cut them out and stick them right to your jars. Enjoy! CLICK HERE to download your free Country Biscuit Mix Labels. CLICK HERE to download your free Country Biscuit Mix Instruction Labels. WANT TO SEE MORE POSTS LIKE THIS? CLICK HERE to see an index of the posts in this series! Let's chat. Do you have a favorite homemade mix you like to make and use? If so, I'd love to hear about it in the comments below. Until next time... Joy--Fearless Farm Girl, "Farm girl: it's a verb, because it's what you do." SUBSCRIBE BY EMAIL Like what you're reading? Stay inspired to achieve a more simple, self-reliant way of life. Sign up to receive our newsletter and each new post directly in your inbox! CLICK HERE to subscribe! Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. That means if you click through and make a purchase, we receive a small percentage in commissions from the company you buy from. We value you as a reader and want you to know that the products we link to are only products we use ourselves or that we feel will add value to your life. Thank you for supporting Farm Girl Inspirations! To read our full disclosure statement click here. Products related to this post: Other related posts: Homemade COUNTRY GRAVY MIX. Homemade YELLOW CAKE MIX plus DIY CAKE FLOUR. Homemade ALMOND MILK: Never run out of milk again. DIY GRANOLA (cereal): Includes free-style chart for endless variety. Homemade BEEF JERKY the fast and easy way. DIY No-Knead BREAD MIX: Fresh bread every day made easy. DIY MUFFIN MIX with free-style recipe chart.
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