Angel biscuits are a delightful cross between a traditional biscuit and a yeast roll, resulting in a light, fluffy, and slightly tangy treat.
This recipe combines the best of both worlds, using yeast for a tender texture and baking powder and soda for a quick rise.
They’re perfect for breakfast, dinner, or any time you want a warm, comforting biscuit.
Main Dough:
| Ingredient | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Active Dry Yeast | 4 ½ teaspoons (2 packets) |
| Warm Water (110°F) | 3 tablespoons |
| All-Purpose Flour | 5 cups |
| Sugar | ¼ cup |
| Salt | 1 ½ teaspoons |
| Baking Powder | 2 teaspoons |
| Baking Soda | 1 teaspoon |
| Cold Butter | ½ cup |
| Cold Shortening | ½ cup |
| Buttermilk | 2 cups |
For Baking:
| Ingredient | Quantity |
|---|---|
| Extra Flour | As needed |
| Melted Butter | 3 tablespoons |
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