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Easy Drop Biscuits – Erren’s Kitchen

This recipe for Easy Drop Biscuits is the only one you’ll ever need. So simple, quick, and absolutely delicious. Serve warm from the oven.

drop biscuits lined up on a tray straight out of the ovendrop biscuits lined up on a tray straight out of the oven

I am a huge fan of any baking recipe that is quick and easy. This drop biscuit recipe is the perfect example. These delicious scone-like cream biscuits are tender and sweet, and so delicious.

Drop biscuits are just like conventional biscuits, except there’s no rolling or cutting of the dough. You just scoop the dough out of the bowl, drop it onto a pan, and bake! It’s that simple – no fuss and no mess! 

Why This Recipe Works

  • Warming the cream breaks down the fats ensuring a moist tender crumb.
  • Melted butter adds a delicious taste element to the drop biscuits.
  • Baking soda adds that traditional drop biscuit flavor and helps with browning.
  • A little sugar helps give a golden finish.
  • The simple method makes this an easy, delicious bake anyone can make.

Drop biscuits are one of the most simple bakes you will ever make. Basic ingredients give you a delicious tender crumb with a golden crunchy crust.

Easiest Ever Biscuits

I learned this simple method in an issue of Cook’s Illustrated magazine. They warmed the cream in their biscuit dough to replace cutting in the butter making a quick and easy to throw together.

drop biscuits on a platedrop biscuits on a plate

The cream is heated to break down the fat making it thinner which helps to bind the ingredients into a softer consistency. Cream has a high-fat content so it’s a great idea, but I missed the buttery flavor.

I decided to create my own recipe with warm cream, but I added less sugar and cut down on the cream replacing it with a little melted butter for extra flavor and fat content. This resulted in a rich flavor without any greasiness and the scone-like biscuits were light, crisp, and absolutely delicious!

Ingredient Notes

a collage of four ingredients, flour, butter, cream and baking sodaa collage of four ingredients, flour, butter, cream and baking soda
  • Flour: I use all-purpose flour for this recipe
  • Butter: I use salted butter for extra seasoning, but unsalted works just a well to add a delicious buttery flavor.
  • Cream: Use high-fat creams such as whipping cream or heavy cream. Half and half is not suitable as the high fat content is needed for a light, tender result.
  • Baking soda: Be sure to use fresh baking soda. I replace mine every 3 months (writing the date on the package for easy reference).

How to make Easy Drop Biscuits

  1. Mix the dry ingredients.
  2. Melt the butter.
  3. Warm the cream.
  4. Combine the wet and dry ingredients.
  5. Drop mounds of dough onto a baking sheet.
  6. Bake for around 12 minutes until golden.
  7. Serve warm.

Step By Step Instructions

Sift the dry ingredients into a bowl.

flour, sugar and salt in a mixing bowlflour, sugar and salt in a mixing bowl

Whisk the dry ingredients until combined.

flour, sugar, salt, baking powder and baking soda being mixed with a whiskflour, sugar, salt, baking powder and baking soda being mixed with a whisk

Melt the butter.

melted butter being mixed with a whiskmelted butter being mixed with a whisk

Warm the cream in the microwave, add melted butter and cream to the dry ingredients.

the butter and cream poured into the dry ingredientsthe butter and cream poured into the dry ingredients

Combine well.

There’s no need to worry about over-mixing this dough. The cream provides plenty of fat to coat the flour, so mix until it’s perfectly smooth.

Using a #12 ice cream scoop or 1/3 cup measuring cup, drop mounds of dough onto a prepared baking tray.

You can spray your scoop with cooking spray to stop the dough sticking, making it easy to “drop” the mounds onto the baking tray.

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Place the dough mounds at least 2 inches apart.

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This dough is really forgiving, so feel free to shape the biscuits after scooping them onto the pan.

Bake for around 12 minutes until golden.

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Serve warm.

drop biscuits cut in half with jam spread on themdrop biscuits cut in half with jam spread on them

Storing and Freezing Instructions

  • At room temperature: These drop biscuits can be stored at room temperature in an airtight container or wrapped in foil for up to 2 days.
  • In the fridge: They can be stored in the fridge for up to 3 days (wrapped or in an airtight container).
  • In the freezer: Let the biscuits cool completely before freezing. Wrap each biscuit tightly in foil or plastic wrap and freeze in a freezer-safe container for up to 3 months

Erren’s Top Tips

  • Don’t use milk or half and half in place of the cream Half and half is not suitable as the high fat content is needed for a light, tender result.
  • This recipe comes together fast, so for the sake of efficiency, start heating your oven before collecting your ingredients.
  • Bake these drop biscuits on the top rack of the oven to ensure an even texture.
  • There’s no need to worry about over-mixing this dough. The cream provides plenty of fat to coat the flour, so mix until it’s perfectly smooth.
  • Once you’ve dropped the dough onto the baking tray you can shape them by hand to make them neater.
  • Allow the drop biscuits to cool for around five minutes before eating.
  • For an added indulgence, brush the biscuits with melted butter fresh out of the oven.

FAQs


What is the difference between rolled and dropped biscuits?

Drop biscuits have more liquid added to the dough than rolled biscuits. The dough is not kneaded or rolled it is simply dropped onto a baking sheet. 

What can you put in biscuits?

You can put anything from jams, jellies, spreads and cream onto your drop biscuit, or eat them plain.

drop biscuits on a platedrop biscuits on a plate

Let’s Make
Easy Drop Biscuits

Golden brown on the outside, soft and fluffy in the middle. This easy bake will become a new family favorite, guaranteed!

Prep10 minutes

Cook20 minutes

Total30 minutes

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Instructions

  • Adjust oven rack to middle position and heat oven to 475°F/ 245°C

  • In a large Mixing bowl, mix the dry ingredients together.

  • Melt the butter.

  • Add the butter to the cream and warm in the microwave for about 60 seconds (you are looking for a temperature between 95°F/35°C-100°F/37°C).

  • Mix the wet ingredients into the flour mixture until just incorporated and batter pulls away from sides of bowl.

  • Using a greased ice cream scoop or ¼-cup dry measuring cup, drop mounds of the mixture onto a greased baking tray (around 2 inches apart)

  • bake in the oven for 10 to 12 minutes until golden.

  • Serve warm.

Tips + Notes

  • Don’t use milk or half and half in place of the cream Half and half is not suitable as the high fat content is needed for a light, tender result.
  • This recipe comes together fast, so for the sake of efficiency, start heating your oven before collecting your ingredients.
  • Bake these drop biscuits on the top rack of the oven to ensure an even texture.
  • There’s no need to worry about over-mixing this dough. The cream provides plenty of fat to coat the flour, so mix until it’s perfectly smooth.
  • Once you’ve dropped the dough onto the baking tray you can shape them by hand to make them neater.
  • Allow the drop biscuits to cool for around five minutes before eating.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 10g| Calories: 190 (10%)| Carbohydrates: 3g (1%)| Protein: 1g (2%)| Fat: 20g (31%)| Saturated Fat: 12g (75%)| Trans Fat: 1g| Cholesterol: 69mg (23%)| Sodium: 317mg (14%)| Potassium: 154mg (4%)| Fiber: 1g (4%)| Sugar: 1g (1%)| Vitamin A: 752IU (15%)| Vitamin C: 1mg (1%)| Calcium: 81mg (8%)| Iron: 1mg (6%)

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