> Here’s a longer discussion of the different American and British terms. > The history of biscuits. > The history of bread. > The different types of bread.
TYPES OF BISCUITS [*]Angel Biscuits. These lighter, fluffier biscuits are made with yeast. They rise before being baked. [*]Drop Biscuits. A wet dough is dropped from a spoon onto a baking sheet. They’re not shapely like cut-out rounds, but just as delicious. [*]Dumplings. The dumplings in the chicken and dumplings recipe are actually smaller drop biscuits. The biscuits are steamed in a pot rather than baked, and are served atop a hearty chicken stew. [*]Rolled Biscuits. Also called baking powder biscuits, the dough is rolled out, then cut into rounds, and baked. [*]Scones. Yes, scones are biscuits, even the versions that add cream and butter. [*]Shortcake. The same biscuits used for shortcake—sliced in half and topped with whipped cream and berries added—are also popular in the bread basket. Scones can be used as well. [*]Southern Buttermilk Biscuits. Loaded with butter and buttermilk, the result is rich and flaky. Baking soda is also often added to make the biscuit fluffier.
There are numerous variations on the above. Some of them: [*]Self-rising biscuits are made with self-rising flour. [*]Cream biscuits are made with heavy cream. [*]Sourdough biscuits are made with sourdough starter. Bacon & Sweet Potato Biscuits [*]Cheddar Chive Biscuits [*]Chipotle Cheddar Biscuits [*]Dill Biscuits With Smoked Salmon [*]Glazed Ham On A Biscuit With a Balsamic Reduction [*]Ham & Gouda Biscuits [*]Reuben Biscuits [*]Sarabeth’s Buttermilk Biscuits

[1] An appetizer board with biscuits instead of crackers and baguette slices (all photos © [url=http://]Mason Dixie Foods[/url]).

[2] Baked Brie with biscuits instead of crackers and party breads. Here’s a recipe.

[3] Scoop up Maryland crab dip with biscuits. Here’s the recipe.
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