(After having first read the comments from other’s here, I decided to add a splash more milk (from 3/4 cup to a full cup), garlic powder and dried parsley/dried Italian seasoning to the dough mixture. Last night, I made these biscuits using your recipe. However, after seeing your recipe, and other recipes on their packaging, I decided to invest in a box ($2.97). First, I had intended to use a recipe that required no Bisquick. I know this comment is coming your way late, but I just had to write to let you know what I thought about your version of RL’s biscuits. While looking for a recipe that would “clone” Red Lobster’s Chedder Bay Biscuits (RL), I stumbled upon your site. Place them on a parchment lined baking sheet.īake until golden then brush with a butter glaze. Stir in some cheese, milk, and garlic powder. You can cut the butter into the mix with a food processor, pastry cutter, or two forks until the mixture resembles sand. Some versions are from scratch and have Old Bay seasoning, but this recipe has ingredients I always have on hand. They tasted great but to simplify things even more ( Yes, I’m that lazy) here’s an awesome recipe if you have Bisquick on hand that tastes just like Red Lobster’s. Copycat Cheddar Bay Biscuits are made with Bisquick and taste just like the Red Lobster biscuits without a lot of work! If you want a melt in your mouth biscuit, you’ll love these rolls.Ī couple of months ago I wanted to make the coveted Red Lobster biscuits ( I believe they’re called Cheddar Bay Biscuits) but I didn’t have Bisquick at the time so I made these Cheese Muffins instead.
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