Biscuits



1      cup           self-rising flour
1                    spoon vegetable shortening — the size of a small
egg
buttermilk — fresh

Use enough buttermilk to make the dough really sticky but still enough to
knead and roll out.

Mix the ingredients together (add the buttermilk a little at a time). Turn
out the dough on a floured board and knead in more self rising flour (but
try not to handle the dough too much!).  Roll out the dough to about 1/4
inch and then fold the dough over to double it and press on it lightly.
This fold in the dough will make the biscuits pull apart easily after they
are cooked.  Cut out biscuits about 2 1/2 inches in diameter using a glass
dipped in flour.  Re-roll the dough as needed. Place the biscuits in a
baking pan up close against each other – this will make them rise higher.
Some people put a little bit of vegetable oil in one end of the pan and
run the tops of the biscuits through the oil then place them in the other
end of the pan.  This makes them get crustier and browner on top.

Bake the biscuits at 450F until they are lightly browned (about 15
minutes).  Serve with butter, jelly, honey, or filled with bacon, sausage,
etc.  1 cup of flour makes about 4 or 5 biscuits, but you can increase the
recipe easily, just always use one spoon of shortening the size of a small
egg for each cup of flour.

Don’t get discouraged if they don’t turn out right the first few times, it
takes practice.  Be sure to use fresh ingredients.

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