Who Wants a Dinky, Puny Store-Bought Biscuit When You Can Have These Instead?
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Seriously, y’all, these biscuits are the bee’s knees! They are so easy to make and so incredibly good. I’ll not be going back to store-bought biscuits again. If you’re looking for pliable, soft, and buttery biscuit, this recipe right here is the ticket. It was derived by none other than the amazing Paula Deen herself, of course!
When I first came across this recipe, I thought there was no way in the world I could make these on my own. I simply assumed that the process would be way too lengthy and hard. Boy, was I ever wrong, and I’m so glad that I gave it a shot! My family and I enjoyed, warm, fluffy biscuits with our dinner that night. Needless to say, everyone gave these biscuits two thumbs up.
Recipe courtesy of Paula Deen.
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