Easy Sourdough Biscuits Recipe - Tender Homemade Biscuits! (2024)

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This Sourdough Biscuits recipe makes tender, flaky, golden-brown biscuits that are perfect for breakfast and dinner alike. They are nice and crusty on the outside with soft, fluffy insides!

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Quick and Easy Sourdough Biscuits

Two words: sourdough biscuits. Oh man, these are a serious heaven-in-your-mouth situation, and if you are actively caring for a sourdough starter, they're your answer to a FAST biscuit recipe. And one that is oh-so good. Biscuits make everything better, and sourdough biscuits are really where it's at. That subtle tart flavor mixed with the buttery flakiness of a biscuit is unbelievable! Plus, this recipe is a quickie. No waiting for dough to rise like other traditional sourdough recipes. You just make the dough and they're ready to bake!

The fun thing is you can use your starter OR your discard in this recipe. (If you want to make your own sourdough starter, find my tutorial right here.) The discard gives it more of a strong sourdough flavor, and I actually prefer to use the starter over the discard. But both are good in their own ways! This is a fun and fast weekday recipe or a great one for a big holiday brunch if you need something that's comforting but doesn't take a ton of effort!

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What Makes These the Best Sourdough Biscuits?

A few things add to the perfection of these biscuits! First of all, it's the easiest sourdough recipe you'll ever bake. If you love the taste of sourdough but don't have time for a full loaf, this is your answer. Plus, the grated butter does so many things! As it melts, it creates pockets of air for the perfectly flaky, layered biscuits. And you already know butter adds the punch of rich flavor we all need and love in a biscuit. They are SO GOOD!

What's in these Biscuits?

Sourdough starter or discard:The discard will give them a more sour flavor, and I prefer the starter for the best texture and flavor.

Milk:Milk is the liquid that brings the dough together and gives the taste a rich and hearty element.

All-purpose flour:All-purpose flour allows the dough to become thick and hearty, a biscuit must!

Baking powder:Baking powder helps the biscuits rise and puff up as they bake.

Salt:Salt's the almighty balancer of flavors in baked goodies.

Butter:The key! Make sure your butter is extra-cold (you can freeze it for a few minutes) and grate it using a cheese grater for the best biscuit texture.

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How to Make Sourdough Biscuits:

  1. Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F. Lightly butter the bottom of baking dish.
  2. Whisk the sourdough starter/discard and ⅓ cup of milk.
  3. Whisk the flour, baking powder, salt, and grated butter in separate bowl.
  4. Add milk mixture to bowl; stir to combine.
  5. Adjust the dough, using additional milk, until dough comes together well but isn't sticky.
  6. Remove dough from the bowl onto a lightly floured work surface.
  7. Use your hands to gently pat the dough into 6x9-inch rectangle.
  8. Use a sharp knife to cut biscuits into 12 pieces.
  9. Place cut biscuits into prepared pan.
  10. Bake for about 15 minutes until the tops are golden-brown.
  11. Remove the biscuits from the oven and serve hot with butter and jam or with sausage gravy on top.
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Tips for Making Sourdough Biscuits:

  • Use sourdough starter:You CAN use the discard if you like, the choice is yours so use what you like or have on hand.
  • Grate the butter:Grated butter melts in tiny pockets as the biscuits bake, making them uber flaky, airy, and layered.
  • Gently pat out the dough:When preparing the biscuits, very gently pat the dough into a 1-inch rectangle. Pushing too hard will lead to denser, less fluffy biscuits.

How to Store Sourdough Biscuits:

Let the biscuits cool completely before storing in an zipper-topped bag or airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days. They also freeze well for up to 3 to 4 months.

FAQs:

What if My Biscuits Aren't Flaky?

Be sure you get your butter really cold by keeping it in the fridge right until you need it -- or even freeze for a few minutes. Then, be sure to grate it with a cheese grater for small little slices of the butter to be incorporated into the dough! This helps create little air pockets for the flakiest biscuits.

How Do I Make My Biscuits Have a Stronger Sourdough Flavor?

Using the sourdough discard, instead of the starter, will lend to a stronger sourdough flavor. Read about how to create your own sourdough starter here.

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Quick Sourdough Biscuits

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  • Author: Melissa Griffiths - Bless this Mess
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 12 biscuits 1x
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This Sourdough Biscuits recipe makes tender, golden-brown biscuits perfect for breakfast or dinner. They are crusty on the outside with fluffy insides!

Ingredients

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  • 1 cup (225g) sourdough starter or sourdough discard
  • ⅓ cup (plus up to ⅓ cup more as needed) (80-160g) milk, I use whole or 2%
  • 2 cups (250g) all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon (15g) baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon (3g) salt
  • 6 tablespoons (85g) very cold butter, grated

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F., and lightly butter the bottom of a baking dish, such as a 12-inch skillet or a 7x11-inch baking dish.
  2. In a small mixing bowl, add the sourdough starter (or discard) and ⅓ cup of milk. Whisk well with a fork to combine.
  3. In a second medium mixing bowl, add the flour, baking powder, salt, and grated butter. Stir with a fork to combine.
  4. Add the milk mixture to the bowl and stir to combine.
  5. The texture of the biscuits will depend a lot on the starter/discard that you used.
  6. Adjust the dough, using additional milk as needed, until the dough comes together well but isn't sticky. You can work it with your hands just a little if you'd like to get the last of the flour to come together. It's better if you are working with a slightly dry dough, opposed to a wet or sticky dough.
  7. When the dough mostly comes together, remove it from the bowl onto a lightly floured work surface.
  8. Use a rolling pin or your hands to gently roll or pat the dough into a rectangle that is roughly 6 inches by 9 inches so that the biscuit dough is about 1 inch thick.
  9. Use a sharp knife to cut the biscuits into 12 pieces.
  10. Place the cut biscuits into the prepared pan.
  11. Bake for about 15 minutes until the tops are golden-brown.
  12. Remove the biscuits from the oven and serve hot with butter and jam or with sausage gravy on top.

Notes

  • I like to use my mature bubbly active starter for this recipe. I think it has the best texture and flavor. My starter is considered a 100% hydration starter because I feed it equal parts water and flour. When I use my active starter for this recipe, I use ⅔ cup of milk total.
  • You are free to use your sourdough discard in this recipe. The flavor is generally more sour, and you'll need to adjust the milk to account for the texture of your discard. Often discard is thinner than mature starter, so make adjustments as needed. You will likely need less milk.
  • This recipe doesn't work well for a long or overnight rising time. The baking powder will lose it's leavening power over an extended time.
  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Category: Sourdough
  • Method: Oven
  • Cuisine: American

Keywords: sourdough biscuits, sourdough discard recipe, fast sourdough biscuit recipe, homemade biscuits, easy biscuit recipe

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  1. Becky Seib

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    These biscuits are so yummy! I’m especially happy they’re sourdough ! I made a batch and tasted them to make sure I liked them 🙂 then I made 5 more batches and froze them (before baking ) for breakfast on Saturday! Having family over 🥰 I definitely will be using this recipe again !

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    • Melissa

      Yes, that'll work great! When you are thawing them to bake, it's better to bake them a little cold than fully at room temperature.

  2. Mary

    Do you use unbleached white flour or All purpose flour

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    • Melissa

      There is unbleached all purpose and bleached all purpose, both are white flour. I prefer unbleached, you can use what you like or have on hand.

  3. Amanda Mildfelt

    Do you think these could be put into a breakfast casserole dish and be baked that way?

    Reply

    • Melissa

      If you make your casserole with traditional biscuits these should sub in just fine!

  4. Claire Brunner

    absolutely delicious!! Have made multiple times already, also tried with shredded cheese mixed super tasty!!

    Reply

    • Lisa Slay

      These are the best biscuits I ever had! Thank you
      🙏🙏❤️❤️

  5. Mary

    Did you use salted or unsalted butter?
    Thanks!

    Reply

  6. Jaci

    I’ve been making these biscuits for months! Me and my husband LOVE them. Perfect and simple recipe.

    Reply

  7. Sandra Dalal

    These were as easy and wonderful as described! I didn’t have a full cup of starter, so I halved the recipe. It still worked great! This will be my go-to biscuit recipe from now on.

    Reply

  8. Joanne Drown

    My biscuits were beautiful and very tasty. I fed my sourdough whole wheat and white flour. So, the coloring was a little different. I baked them in a black iron skillet. The next time I bake them I am using a sheet pan. I like mine really crispy.

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  9. Kristin K

    I went searching for a last-minute easy and quick recipe to make biscuits for our dinner and use my sourdough starter, which was badly in need of use and being fed. This recipe was just the right thing! It was so quick and easy, used ingredients I already had on hand, was ready in time for dinner, and was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Will make this my go-to recipe for biscuits, leaving my old buttermilk biscuit recipe in the dust!

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  10. Byron

    I made the sourdough biscuits this morning and I hate to say it, but they are beyond the best biscuits I've ever made. Amazing! I pulled them out when they were supposed to be done. They weren't quite ready so I ran a stick of better across the tops and put them back in the oven. But that was just window dressing. The out of this world delicious on these is that top and bottom crunch sandwiching the delicious inside with that hint of sourdough tart. My wife, I believe her words were: This is the biscuit I've been waiting for. And again, that's after me making biscuits for some years and "perfecting" them. Thank you so much!!

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FAQs

What are the two most important things to do to ensure a flaky and tender biscuit? ›

The two keys to success in making the best biscuits are handling the dough as little as possible as well as using very cold solid fat (butter, shortening, or lard) and cold liquid.

What is the secret to an excellent biscuit? ›

Use Cold Butter for Biscuits

For flaky layers, use cold butter. When you cut in the butter, you have coarse crumbs of butter coated with flour. When the biscuit bakes, the butter will melt, releasing steam and creating pockets of air. This makes the biscuits airy and flaky on the inside.

What does adding an egg to biscuit dough do? ›

With biscuits, however, the goal is to avoid this chewiness. So, by adding hard-boiled egg yolk to a biscuit recipe, you'll thwart the formation of gluten, thereby resulting in a buttery, flakey crumb that'll dissolve in your mouth.

What are 2 causes of tough biscuits? ›

Tough
  • Gluten in flour overdeveloped. ...
  • Ratio of dry ingredients to fats and liquids too high. ...
  • Used wrong type of flour. ...
  • The wrong kind of measuring cup was used. ...
  • Vegetable oil spread contains less fat and more water than butter or margarine. ...
  • Oven was too hot and product overbaked.

What ingredient is responsible for the tenderness and flakiness of our biscuits? ›

Butter enriches baked goods by contributing tenderness and moistness, and is responsible for the flakiness in biscuits, pie crusts, and puff pastry. Because of its superior flavor, most bakers select unsalted butter over all other fats for use in baking.

What kind of flour makes the best biscuits? ›

White Lily brand flour, especially the self-rising flour, is the gold standard among Southern cooks who make biscuits on a regular basis. White lily, self rising. I use it for everything except those thing I make using either cake flour or yeast. If I'm using yeast I use King Arthur flours.

What is the king of biscuit? ›

Pillai became known in India as the 'Biscuit King' or 'Biscuit Baron'. He took over Nabisco's other Asian subsidiaries. Pillai then established links with Boussois-Souchon-Neuvesel (BSN), the French food company, and by 1989 controlled six Asian companies worth over US$400 million.

What is the secret to high rising biscuits? ›

Whether you're making round or square biscuits, be sure you're using a knife or biscuit cutter, and that you're not twisting as you cut. It's important to create a clean cut that won't smoosh those outside layers onto one another, as that will bind the layers together and inhibit the puffing that creates height.

What happens if you add too much egg to biscuits? ›

If there isn't enough egg, your batter or dough may not be able to hold its structure or could end up overly dry or dense. On the other hand, if there is too much egg, your baked goods could lose their shape due to excess liquid, or have a rubbery (or even overly cakey) texture depending on the recipe.

What does cream of tartar do in biscuits? ›

In the presence of a liquid, the acidity of the cream of tartar activates the baking soda, causing it to start bubbling away, and that, in turn, is what makes the biscuits rise.

What happens if you add too much egg to dough? ›

Using too few eggs will make your desserts dense, and using too many will make them rubbery, but there is a way that these problems can be fixed. When you don't know if you've added the right amount of eggs, you don't have to wait until your baked goods come out of the oven to find out.

Why are my homemade biscuits tough? ›

This can happen with both homemade and store-bought mixes. Here are some possible reasons why your biscuits are developing a rock hard consistency: Overmixing: If you mix the dough too much, the gluten in the flour can develop too much and create tough, hard biscuits.

How can I get my biscuits to rise higher? ›

To bake tall biscuits place you want to place biscuits next to each other, with edges touching on the baking sheet. If you separate the biscuits and bake them too far apart, they won't rise as tall. By placing the biscuits next to each other, they will be able to cling to each other helping them rise taller.

What are the faults in biscuit making? ›

Don't Make These Biscuit Mistakes
  • You're Using the Wrong Flour. This is the number one culprit for failed biscuits. ...
  • Your Ingredients Are Too Warm. Like pie dough, you want your biscuit ingredients to be cold. ...
  • You're Overworking the Dough. ...
  • You're Using a Mixer Instead of Your Hands. ...
  • You're Twisting The Biscuit Cutter.
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What 2 ingredients affect both flakiness and tenderness of a plain pastry? ›

Fats contribute to the tenderness (shortness) and especially flakiness of pastry. Pure fats, such as shortening and lard, produce flakier pastry than those that contain water such as butter. Pastry is often a trade-off between flavor and texture, much of which comes from the fat in the recipe.

How do you achieve a tender and flaky dough crust? ›

Keep the dough ingredients cool

The key to standard pie crust is having pockets of fat surrounded by flour. But if that fat starts to melt and mixes with the flour, it can start to develop gluten, which can lead to a tough crust. To prevent this, keep everything as cold as possible.

How do you achieve a tender and flaky pastry dough crust? ›

The process of making a flaky pastry involves “cutting” one quarter of the total fat into the flour such as a pie dough till it forms what resembles coarse meal. Proper incorporation of the fat, in this step, provides flour lubrication and restricts or at least delays its quick absorption of added water.

What is the most important step in biscuit making? ›

Mixing. The multi-stage mixing method is preferred for its ability to produce consistent doughs which are not fully developed. Blending all dry ingredients to rub or cut the shortening into the flour until fat is fully distributed and pea-sized lumps are visible.

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