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  2. Grandma May’s Biscuits Recipe - AOL

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    Turn off the heat and set aside. Melt the remaining ¼ cup butter in a microwave-safe bowl and set aside. Place the remaining 1/2 cup flour in a medium bowl. Break the dough into 11 or 12 golf ...

  3. Biscuit Loaf with Honey Butter Recipe - AOL

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    Make the Biscuit Loaf: Preheat the oven to 375°F. Lightly grease an 8½-by-4½-inch loaf pan with baking spray or butter and set aside. 2. In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking ...

  4. Biscuit (bread) - Wikipedia

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    Biscuit (bread) In the United States, a biscuit is a variety of baked bread with a firm, dry exterior and a soft, crumbly interior. In Canada it sometimes also refers to this or a traditional European biscuit. It is made with baking powder as a leavening agent rather than yeast, and at times is called a baking powder biscuit to differentiate it ...

  5. I Tried Dolly Parton's Famous Biscuit Recipe, and It May Be ...

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    Ingredients for Dolly Parton Biscuits. This recipe comes together with just a few simple ingredients: all-purpose flour, baking powder, salt, baking soda, lard or vegetable shortening and buttermilk.

  6. Biscuit - Wikipedia

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    Biscuit. A biscuit, in many English-speaking countries, including Britain, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, India, and South Africa but not Canada or the US, is a flour-based baked and shaped food item. Biscuits are typically hard, flat, and unleavened.

  7. Bolo de bolacha - Wikipedia

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    Marie biscuits (Portuguese: bolacha Maria) are popular biscuits introduced to the Iberian Peninsula in the late 1800s. They often accompany coffee or tea for dipping. [1]The first published recipe for bolo de bolacha first appears in 1959, in the third edition of O Mestre Cozinheiro, a cookbook by Laura Santos and published by Editorial Lavores.

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