On buttermilk....
Buttermilk is one of those things I just don't have in my kitchen. We don't drink it, we rarely make pancakes or anything else that uses buttermilk. Here in Vancouver, buttermilk is sold locally in 1 liter container. Usually a recipe will call for less than a cup leaving a lot of potential waste if there is nothing else on the list to bake.
I have a recipe for an awesome
Chocolate Cake that uses buttermilk and every now and again I come across a recipe that needs it as well. If I have to buy a whole liter of buttermilk I always think twice.
The solution, at least for me, is
buttermilk powder. What a relief. I can store it in the fridge and use it as needed.
Recently I decided I wanted to make some buttermilk biscuits. I rarely, if ever since I was a kid, make biscuits so this lead me to the inevitable internet search for a recipe using buttermilk powder. I came across a posting from Jean at
Delightfulrepast. They looked pretty good!
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Buttermilk Powder Biscuits |
For this recipe I used:
10 Ounces of all Purpose Flour
3 Tablespoons of Buttermilk Powder
1 Tablespoon of Baking Powder
1 Teaspoon of Salt
5 Tablespoons of Cold Unsalted butter
1 Cup of Milk, plus a little more for brushing
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Buttermilk Powder Biscuits -The Ingredients |
Mostly following Jean's instruction I cut the butter into 1/2 in pieces and put it it in the freezer to chill. Then I heated the oven to 500˚. I decided to use a
lined regular
baking sheet.
In a mixing bowl I combined the dry ingredients and mixed them well.
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Buttermilk Powder Biscuits - Mixing the Dry Ingredients |
I added the cold butter to the flour mixture and used a
pastry blender to blend it together until only small bits of butter could be seen. A coarse meal texture.
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Buttermilk Powder Biscuits - Cutting in the Butter |
I added the milk and mixed it until just combined. I turned the mixture out onto my floured counter and patted the dough out into a rectangle.
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Buttermilk Powder Biscuits - Forming a Rectangle |
I then cut the biscuits into 12 pieces and placed the on the lined baking sheet and brushed the tops with milk.
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Buttermilk Powder Biscuits - Brushed with Milk and Ready for the Oven |
Then it was off to the oven for 10 minutes.
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Buttermilk Powder Biscuits - Warn and Ready to eat |
They looked great, but did not rise. I was hesitant of man-handling the dough to work each piece into a flat round biscuit.. turns out I should have done it!
I would not hesitate making these again! Thanks Jean!
Baker's Notes:
- don't be scared of biscuit dough. It is more resilient than you think
- remember to brush the tops with milk just before putting them in the oven, they will brown perfectly