KFC Biscuits

KFC Biscuits



KFC Biscuits
INGREDIENTS
This recipe requires ingredients that are very commonly used in baking. So there are chances you will find them in your kitchen without any hassle. Make sure to use the mentioned quantities accurately to enjoy the same taste as original KFC biscuits.
Disclaimer! The mentioned quantities are in US cm metric based.
2 Cups All-Purpose Flour
1½ Teaspoons Salt
1 Tablespoon Sugar
4 Teaspoons Baking Powder
¼ Teaspoon Baking Soda
3 Tablespoons Vegetable Shortening
4 Teaspoons Butter Flavor Crisco
1 Cup Buttermilk
INSTRUCTIONS
If you are experimenting baking for the first time, then you must be nervous about how your biscuits will turn out. Take a deep breath! In this recipe we have explained to you all the techniques of a professional baker in the simplest way possible. Just follow our step by step guideline and nothing will go wrong.
Step 1: Getting started
Start by preheating the oven at 400°F. Then, grease your baking tray with oil or cooking spray and it aside.
Step 2: Dry ingredients first!
Sift the mentioned quantities of All-Purpose Flour, Salt, Sugar, Baking Powder, and Baking Soda in a large mixing bowl and whisk. Cut in vegetable shortenings into the size of small peas, and mix until with a spatula until you have coarse crumbs.
Step 3: Knead the dough
Pour in a cup of buttermilk and continue to mix until all ingredients are well blended. Don’t worry if your dough is sticky and lumpy at this stage. Sprinkle a handful of flour on the counter surface and roll over the dough. Now gently knead the dough by hand for 10-12 minutes. You may want to re-flour the surface to avoid stickiness. Soon the dough will lose its tackiness and turn into one smooth ball. Kneading is an important step in baking. It determines the final shape and texture of your baked good.
Step 4: Give it a shape
Equally divide the batter into two halves. One by one roll out each half into an 8 inch circle with ½ inch thickness. Cut out 2 inch biscuits using a biscuit cutter. Place the biscuits on the greased pan. Knead the leftover dough lightly and repeat rolling and cutting once more.
Step 5: Glaze it on top
Your biscuits are ready to go inside the oven after this one step – milk wash. Brush the tops of biscuits with whole milk. This process creates the appetizing golden color we see, but more importantly, it develops the savory flavor of browned foods.
Step 6: Almost there!
Set a timer of 5 minutes and out your baking tray into the middle rack of the oven. Take them out when they turn golden brown- crispy and flaky on the top just as you like it!
The final step is to brush your cooked biscuits with butter IMMEDIATELY after you take them out of the oven.
These crispy and buttery biscuits taste best when served warm. Also, the aroma released while it is baked will tempt you to try it as soon as they get out of the oven. It’s a guaranteed, these biscuits are irresistible in taste and aroma.
Secret Success Tips from the Baker!
Knead your dough perfectly: This is one baker’s technique that will help you assess the quality of your dough and whether it is ready to be baked. It is called window-pane test. Take a golf-sized ball of dough and stretch it sideways between your fingers. If the dough is elastic enough to stretch into a thin sheet without breaking consider it perfectly done. But in case it breaks or tears it needs to be kneaded a little more.
Shape your biscuits without a cutter: Don’t have biscuit cutter? This easy hack is the solution to your problem. Use a circular container (it can be a bowl or lid of a jar) as a stencil and press it’s sharp edge onto the dough to cut out biscuits.
Low on carbs just for you!
What if we tell you that there is a way to savor your most favorite biscuits without cheating on your diet. Yess! It is possible and you will have no guilt what so ever. Just follow our guidelines as we have tweaked a few ingredients to comply with your diet restrictions. They will taste as tender and fluffy as flour biscuits, so you won’t be compromising on taste.
Blanched Almond flour is the best substitute for All-Purpose Flour for that moist if you are on a ketogenic or low carb diet. It is easily available on online platforms and supermarkets. Do not use coconut flour as it will get super dry. Pink salt or sea salt can replace iodized salt. This too is readily available. Lastly, we advise you to take limited portions a day as a reward or watch your hard work go to waste.
Enjoy!