What are some delicious saute pan biscuit recipes?

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Discussion Overview

This thread explores various recipes for sauté pan biscuits, with participants sharing their personal experiences and different variations of the recipes. The discussion includes specific ingredients and preparation methods for several types of biscuits, as well as some clarifications regarding ingredient measurements.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares a recipe for Cinnamon Bites, detailing the ingredients and cooking process.
  • Another participant provides a recipe for Apple Cinnamon Biscuits, including specific steps for preparation.
  • Several users mention variations such as Caramel Pecan Biscuits and Garlic Biscuits, each with unique ingredients and methods.
  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, discusses a Savory Biscuits recipe that incorporates fresh herbs and cheese.
  • Another participant shares a recipe for Sweet Apple Biscuits, highlighting optional ingredients like raisins and walnuts.
  • One user expresses confusion about the amount of butter needed for the Cinnamon Bites recipe.
  • Another participant clarifies that 1/3 cup of butter is required for the Cinnamon Bites recipe.
  • One participant questions the measurement of butter, noting that one stick is typically 1/2 cup, not 1/4 cup.
  • Another participant suggests using 1/2 stick of butter for some recipes, mentioning a preference for real butter over margarine.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the correct measurement of butter, with some participants asserting that one stick equals 1/2 cup while others clarify it as 1/4 cup. No clear consensus emerges on this point.

Contextual Notes

Participants share their personal experiences and variations on sauté pan biscuit recipes, reflecting a range of preferences and cooking styles.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative biscuit recipes or those interested in exploring different cooking methods may find this discussion beneficial.

legacypc46
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My apologies if these have already been shared (I'm not on enough to read all the threads). I don't know who to give credit for these; I got them from a fellow director this morning.

Saute Pan Biscuits a.k.a. "Try Me" Biscuits, Pull-Apart Biscuits, Monkey Bread and more...

Cinnamon Bites

1 pkg Pillsbury Flaky Rolls (or Country Biscuits)
1/3 cup brown sugar
1/3 cup pecans (chopped)1/3 cup butter
2 tsp Pantry Korintje Cinnamon
1/2 tsp Double Strength Madagascar Bourbon Vanilla

On the stove top melt the butter in the saute pan. Add brown sugar, spices & nuts, add half the quartered biscuits and stir to coat, then add remaining biscuit pieces and stir to coat. Put entire saute pan in 350F oven for 15-20 minutes or until golden. You can eat from saute pan or turn over onto plate and enjoy!

Apple Cinnamon Biscuits

1 stick butter (1/4 cup)
Pantry Cinnamon Plus (or Pantry Korintje Cinnamon)
¼ cup sugar
1 apple, sliced and chopped
1 package Pillsbury Grands Biscuits (or Country Biscuits)

Preheat oven to 350. Melt butter in Small Sauté Pan on stovetop, over medium heat—add ingredients, except biscuits, and sauté until softened, 1 to 2 minutes. Using Utility Knife, cut biscuits into quarters. Add all the biscuits to the pan, toss with butter mixture, immediately put in oven and bake 18-20 minutes.

Caramel Pecan Biscuits

1 stick butter (1/4 cup)
1 jar caramel ice cream topping
1 cup pecans, chopped
1 package Pillsbury Grands Biscuits (or Country Biscuits)

Preheat oven to 350. Melt butter in Small Sauté Pan on stovetop, over medium heat—add ingredients, except biscuits, and sauté until softened, 1 to 2 minutes. Using Utility Knife, cut biscuits into quarters. Add all the biscuits to the pan, toss with butter mixture, immediately put in oven and bake 18-20 minutes.


Garlic Biscuits

1 stick butter (1/4 cup)
Pantry Italian Seasoning
1 clove garlic, pressed
1 package Pillsbury Grand Biscuits (or Country Biscuits)

Preheat oven to 350. Melt butter in Small Sauté Pan on stovetop, over medium heat—add ingredients, except biscuits, and sauté until softened, 1 to 2 minutes. Using Utility Knife, cut biscuits into quarters. Add all the biscuits to the pan, toss with butter mixture, immediately put in oven and bake 18-20 minutes.


Savory Biscuits

½ stick Butter or margarine (1/4 cup)
2 fresh Garlic Cloves, minced
1 tube of Pillsbury GRANDS Biscuits, any style, quartered (or Country Biscuits)
1 tsp Pantry Italian Seasoning
2 tsp Basil, snipped
2 tsp Parsley, snipped
1 thinly sliced fresh Roma Tomato
3 Tbsp Parmesan or Romano Cheese, grated

Preheat oven to 350.

Melt butter in “Try ME!” Pan(Professional or Executive 8" Saute Pan). Using GARLIC PRESS, add 2 fresh cloves of garlic to butter. Saute about 2 minutes on low heat, just until mixture becomes fragrant. Meanwhile, quarter biscuits using KITCHEN SHEARS right into pan, turning so all pieces are coated with butter/garlic. Add remaining spices, mixing so flavors are evenly distributed. Add Tomato slices and half of grated Parmesan, carefully folding into biscuit mixture.

Bake entire pan in oven at 350 for 22 minutes, until biscuits are DARK golden brown – not just turning brown; while the top looks cooked, the inside is still raw.

Turn biscuits onto a MEDIUM SIMPLE ADDI+IONS SQUARE, sprinkle remaining Parmesan on top. Garnish with a sprig of Parsley or Basil, serve hot.


Sweet Apple Biscuits

½ stick Butter or margarine (1/4 cup)
1 fresh apple, peeled, sliced, quartered
2 tsp Pantry Korintje Cinnamon
½ cup sugar
1 tube of Pillsbury GRANDS biscuits, any style, quartered (or Country Biscuits)
opt. ½ cup raisins
opt. ½ cup walnuts

Preheat oven to 350.

Melt butter in “Try ME!” Pan (Professional or Executive 8" Saute Pan) on low heat. Mix cinnamon and sugar in FLOUR SUGAR SHAKER, sprinkle ¼ of the mixture into the melting butter and stir. Using APPLE PEELER/CORER/SLICER, slice a fresh apple. Quarter the slices and add them to the pan. Cook these until they just barely soften, about 5 minutes. Add another ¼ of the cinnamon sugar, and using KITCHEN SHEARS, quarter biscuits right into the pan. Turn the biscuits to coat all sides evenly with melted butter. Add optional raisins or walnuts, sprinkle most of the remaining cinnamon sugar, stir.

Bake entire pan in oven at 350 for 22 minutes, until biscuits are DARK golden brown – not just turning brown; while the top looks cooked, the inside is still raw.

Turn biscuits onto a MEDIUM SIMPLE ADDITIONS SQUARE, sprinkle remaining cinnamon sugar on top, serve hot.

Option: add ¼ cup caramel sundae topping drizzled over top


Garlic Bites

1 pkg Pillsbury Flaky Rolls (or Country Biscuits)
1/4 cup butter
2 cloves garlic (pressed)
Parmesan Cheese (grated with Deluxe Cheese Grater or Microplane Grater)
1 Tbsp Pantry Italian seasoning

On the stove top melt the butter in the saute pan. Add garlic and saute lightly, add half the quartered biscuits and stir to coat, then add remaining biscuit pieces and stir to coat. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese and Italian Seasoning mix. Put entire saute pan in 350F oven for 15-20 minutes or until golden. You can eat from saute pan or turn over onto plate and enjoy!


Italian Monkey Bread

1 Tbsp butter
1 or 2 cloves of garlic (pressed)
1 tsp Pantry Italian Seasoning mix
1/4 cup Mozzarella cheese
1 Tbsp parmesan cheese
1 can Pillsbury Biscuits (Country Biscuits) quartered

Melt butter in the Small saute pan, add garlic, Italian Seasoning, cheese, then biscuits (cut apart) and cover to the edges of pan. Bake 350* till golden brown, then FLIP OVER ON TO SIMPLE ADDITIONS MED SQURE (so easy, looks great and guests see the clean up in the pan)
You can do the same but with brown sugar, nuts, cinnamon.


Rosemary Biscuits

1 can Pillsbury Grands Biscuits (or Country Biscuits)
3 Tbsp. Butter
2 tsp. Rosemary Herb Seasoning
1 Garlic clove, pressed

Melt butter in small saute pan. Cut biscuits into quarters. Add Rosemary Herb Seasoning and pressed garlic to melted butter. Add biscuits and toss to coat.

Bake at 350 for 20-25 minutes or until golden brown
 
how much butter for the first recipe? I didn't see butter listed! I LOVE butter...
 
Use 1/3 cup of butter in the Cinnamon Bites.
 
One stick = 1/4 cup?Is it me or is one stick of butter 1/2 cup, not 1/4 cup? :confused: I am confused. :confused: Should we use 1/4 cup or a whole stick (1/2 cup)?
 
Use 1/2 stick for these recipes. Or a little less, if you're worried about fat and calories. (Although the real butter tastes better than margarine in these, too.)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some easy biscuit recipes that can be made in a saute pan?

One easy recipe is the classic buttermilk biscuits. Simply mix together 2 cups of all-purpose flour, 1 tablespoon of baking powder, 1/2 teaspoon of salt, and 1/4 cup of cold butter. Add 3/4 cup of buttermilk and stir until just combined. Drop spoonfuls of the dough into a preheated saute pan over medium heat, cover, and cook for about 10-15 minutes until golden brown.

Can I make savory biscuits in a saute pan?

Absolutely! You can create savory biscuits by adding ingredients like shredded cheese, chopped herbs, or cooked bacon to your biscuit dough. For example, mix 2 cups of flour, 1 tablespoon of baking powder, 1/2 teaspoon of salt, and 1 cup of shredded cheddar cheese. Add buttermilk and cook in a covered saute pan for a delicious cheesy treat.

What is the best way to ensure my biscuits are fluffy when cooked in a saute pan?

To achieve fluffy biscuits, make sure not to overmix the dough. Combine the ingredients until just mixed, and use cold butter to create a flaky texture. Additionally, ensure your saute pan is preheated before adding the biscuits and keep it covered while cooking to trap steam, which helps them rise.

Can I use frozen biscuit dough in a saute pan?

Yes, you can use frozen biscuit dough in a saute pan. Simply place the frozen biscuits in the preheated pan, cover, and cook on low heat for a longer time than fresh dough, usually around 20-25 minutes. Check for doneness by ensuring they are golden brown and cooked through.

What are some variations I can try with my saute pan biscuit recipes?

You can experiment with various flavors by adding ingredients such as cinnamon and sugar for a sweet version, or jalapeños and cheddar for a spicy kick. Additionally, try incorporating different types of flour, like whole wheat or almond flour, to create unique textures and flavors in your biscuits.

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