• BH&G 3157

    From Dave Drum@1:3634/12 to All on Mon Jun 28 05:14:00 2021
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    Title: Icebox Biscuits
    Categories: Breads, Dairy
    Yield: 18 Servings

    1 pk Active dry yeast
    1/4 c Warm water (105ºF-115ºF)
    5 c All-purpose flour
    1 tb Baking powder
    1 ts Baking soda
    1/4 c Granulated sugar
    1 tb Kosher salt
    3/4 c Lard; chilled
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    1/2 c Shortening
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    1/4 c Butter; chilled
    2 c Buttermilk; chilled
    3 tb Melted butter

    Set oven @ 450ºF/232ºC.

    Dissolve the yeast in the warm water, let stand 5 minutes.

    In bowl combine flour, baking powder, baking soda, sugar,
    and salt. Whisk to mix well. Using your fingers, quickly
    work chilled lard into dry ingredients until flour mixture
    resembles large peas. Stir in dissolved yeast and
    buttermilk; mix just until well blended.

    Turn dough onto floured surface; knead six or seven times.
    Roll out to 1/2" thickness. Pierce rolled dough completely
    through at 1/2" intervals with floured dinner fork. Cut
    out biscuits with 2-1/2" to 3" cutter, taking care not to
    twist cutter, which will seal the sides of the biscuit and
    inhibit rising.

    Place biscuits on greased baking sheets, about 1/2" apart.
    Cover with tea towel; let rise 30 to 45 minutes, until
    almost doubled.

    Bake in preheated oven 10 to 12 minutes, rotating pan
    halfway through baking, until biscuits are golden brown.
    Remove from oven. Brush generously with melted butter.
    Serve hot.

    Makes about 2-1/2 dozen biscuits.

    MAKE AHEAD: Dough can be made ahead and stored tightly
    wrapped in the refrigerator for 3 days in advance. After
    rolling and cutting the refrigerated dough, you don't have
    to wait for the biscuits to fully rise before baking, but
    you should allow them to come to room temperature first.

    Makes: 18 servings

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