Gluten-Free Biscuits Recipe (Made with Bisquick!) - Maebells (2024)

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These Gluten-Free Biscuits are made with Bisquick and come together in under 25 minutes! Perfect for weekend breakfasts!

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When Mr. Maebell was diagnosed with Celiac we were just a couple kids in high school. After learning about the diagnosis, the gravity of the situation set in. He had to totally eliminate gluten from his diet. That meant no wheat, oats, barley or rye.

Not only did we have to rule those things out of his diet, but we also had to make sure there was no opportunity for cross contamination. We lived in a very small rural town where finding gluten-free alternatives were practically impossible. This was not going to be easy, but he didn’t utter a complaint, he was totally fine. He just said okay and went with it.

I, on the other hand, cried because I had been feeding him Wheat Thins in 4th period Economics for several months prior.

That was almost 10 years ago, and to this day I still think it is one of the most defining moments of our relationship. He is a roll with it, laid back, don’t worry ’bout a thing, it will all be okay kind of guy. I am a dramatic, oh my gosh, this is terrible, we need a game plan for this life changing event kind of person.

In other words, total and complete opposites. I thought of all of the things he would never eat again —bread, pasta, cake, pie, beer, pizza. How would he have a normal life? We were a couple months away from moving off to college, what would we do? Going out to dinner would be impossible, being a guest in someone else’s home would be so much more of an inconvenience. These are all of the things that I worried about.

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In reality, I knew things could have been much worse. All he had to do was change his diet. No crazy medical treatments, no surgeries. We were very fortunate that if he had to have a medical issue it was one that could be so easily managed. So, the search began to find new favorites since everything he liked before was now out.

It wasn’t long before we did come up with things that worked. Things that kept him fed and satisfied but there were also these beautiful rare occasions we didn’t find something that just worked, we found something heloved.These biscuits, these gorgeous, fluffy, soft Bisquick buttermilk biscuits were one of the first major successes.

To anyone else, this is just a recipe with flour, milk, eggs, and butter. To me, it made me feel like everything was going to be okay. It made me feel a normalcy that we had lost for a while. It was assurance that I could be a proper Southern woman that sends her husband to the duck blind with sausage and biscuits. 🙂

I know it is such a cliche to say that things happen for a reason. Sometimes I am not sure I even really believe that. But when I think about the fact that out of all the people in this big crazy world I found him and he found me I think someone, somewhere knew what they were doing.

After all, not many people would see the sentimental value of gluten-free Buttermilk Biscuits.

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Ingredients in Gluten-Free Biscuits

To make these gluten-free Bisquick buttermilk biscuits, you’ll need the following:

  • Gluten-free Bisquick
  • Baking powder
  • Salt
  • Butter
  • Eggs
  • Buttermilk

Can I Use Another Gluten-Free Flour Blend?

In my experience, gluten-free Bisquick is the best option for this recipe. However, a few readers have reported success using Cup4Cup.

Can This Recipe Be Made Dairy-Free?

I have minimal experience with dairy-free baking, but a few readers have made their own dairy-free “buttermilk” using apple cider vinegar and unsweetened non-dairy milk. If you give it a try, leave me a comment below letting me know how you like the recipe!

How to Make Gluten-Free Biscuits

Because these gluten-free buttermilk biscuits are made with Bisquick, they require very little prep work. Here’s how to make biscuits with Bisquick:

  1. Combine flour, baking powder and salt.
  2. Cut the butter into the flour mixture until the butter is incorporated well.
  3. Add in the beaten eggs and slowly add in buttermilk as you stir.
  4. Flip dough onto a floured work surface. Use a biscuit cutter or the top of a mason jar to cut out biscuits.
  5. Place biscuits in a greased cast iron skillet.
  6. Bake until fluffy and golden brown.

How Long Do Biscuits Last?

You can store the gluten-free Bisquick biscuits in an airtight container at room temperature for up to three days.

Can I Freeze Biscuits?

Absolutely! Let the gluten-free buttermilk biscuits cool to room temperature, then seal in a freezer bag. They’ll last up to 3 months if sealed properly. To thaw, place on your counter.

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What to Serve with These Biscuits

These gluten-free buttermilk biscuits can be enjoyed as a main dish or alongside any of your favorite breakfast recipes. If you’re unsure what to top your biscuits with, here are my recommendations:

  • Homemade Sausage Gravy
  • Butter
  • Jam or marmalade
  • Honey

Tips for Making Gluten-Free Biscuits

  • To ensure the top of the biscuits turn out nice and golden, brush them with melted butter before baking them.
  • You need to use real buttermilk for this recipe. Regular milk won’t give the same results!
  • A few readers have asked about making these Bisquick biscuits dairy-free. I don’t have much experience with dairy-free baking, so I’m not sure what to recommend! However, I’ve read online that you can add some vinegar or lemon juice to non-dairy milk to create a buttermilk alternative.

More Gluten-Free Breakfast Recipes:

  • Keto Chocolate Chip Muffins
  • Flourless Peanut Butter Protein Waffles
  • Ham, Egg, and Cheese Muffins
  • Keto Breakfast Hot Pockets
  • Gluten-Free Banana Pancakes

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Perfect Gluten Free Buttermilk Biscuits

These gluten-free biscuits are made with Bisquick and come together in under 25 minutes! Perfect for weekend breakfasts!

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Course Breakfast

Cuisine American

Servings 8 biscuits

Calories 240 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 cups gluten-free Bisquick plus more for dusting your surface
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup butter 1 stick
  • 2 eggs
  • 2/3 cup buttermilk

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees F.

  • Combine flour, baking powder and salt.

  • Using a fork, pastry blender, or stand mixer, cut the butter into the flour mixture until the butter is incorporated well. The mixture will be course and crumbly.

  • Add in the beaten eggs and slowly add in buttermilk as you stir. When dough is completely blended it should be soft and slightly fluffy.

  • Flip dough onto a floured work surface and roll out until it's about 3/4 inch thick.

  • Use a biscuit cutter or the top of a mason jar to cut out biscuits.

  • Place biscuits in a greased cast iron skillet or other oven-proof dish. Just be sure to place biscuits close together.

  • Bake 15 minutes until fluffy and golden brown.

  • Optional: Melt 1 tablespoon of butter and brush over the tops of the biscuits in the final few minutes of baking.

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Notes

Note: I do not suggest substituting other gluten-free flours or using regular milk in place of buttermilk.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 biscuitCalories: 240kcalCarbohydrates: 25.8gProtein: 3.9gFat: 13.7gCholesterol: 79.1mgSodium: 591.3mgFiber: 0.7gSugar: 3.3g

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FAQs

What is the difference between regular Bisquick and gluten free Bisquick? ›

One difference I would like to point out is that the GF Bisquick does not contain shortening in the mix, like the original Bisquick does.

How to substitute gluten free Bisquick for regular Bisquick? ›

In general, Gluten Free Bisquick should not be substituted in recipes calling for Original Bisquick and/or Heart Smart Bisquick. The product formulas are different and each performs differently. Success is ensured by using recipes specifically developed for Bisquick Gluten Free.

Is there a gluten free Bisquick mix? ›

Bring all your favorite recipes and cravings to life with the ease and convenience of Bisquick Gluten Free Pancake & Baking Mix.

How do you keep Bisquick biscuits from falling apart? ›

Dipping your fingers into a little Bisquick will also keep the dough from sticking to your hands. Then shape the dough into a ball, and knead it gently about ten times. Kneading helps develop the structure of the biscuit so they don't crumble and fall apart.

What can I use if I don't have enough Bisquick? ›

Yes, you can substitute Bisquick with a combination of flour, baking powder, salt, and shortening or butter. For every cup of Bisquick needed in a recipe, use 1 cup all-purpose flour, 1½ teaspoons baking powder, ½ teaspoon salt, and 2 tablespoons shortening or cold butter.

Can I substitute Heart Smart Bisquick for regular Bisquick Bak? ›

The Heart Smart version of Bisquick can be used in some recipes just like regular Bisquick, but the mixes are different so your recipe may not turn out the same way. Using it for pancakes, though, is an excellent choice!

Can I use Aunt Jemima pancake mix instead of Bisquick? ›

Pancake Mix – Pancake mix is a lot like Bisquick, but it may yield a slightly sweeter result due to its sugar content.

Is cheese gluten-free? ›

While most cheeses by themselves do not contain gluten, foods that contain cheese as one ingredient may not be gluten-free, so you should always read the label. Cheesecake is not gluten-free (unless specified on the label) because the crust is made with wheat flour.

Why use Bisquick instead of flour? ›

Bisquick differs from regular flour in that it already contains a blend of ingredients, including flour, leavening agents, and sometimes added flavors or spices. This pre-mixed nature makes it a convenient option for quick and easy baking.

Are potatoes gluten-free? ›

The simple answer is yes — potatoes are gluten-free. Gluten is a type of protein found in wheat, rye, barley, and other grains. Potatoes aren't grains, they're a type of starchy vegetable. That's good news for people who can't tolerate gluten because they have celiac disease or gluten intolerance.

Are all Krusteaz products gluten-free? ›

As a brand that values innovation, Krusteaz continues to evolve its offerings, ensuring that their beloved mixes remain a trusted companion in kitchens, bringing families and friends together over the joy of homemade goodness. The short answer is that some, but not all, Krusteaz products are certified gluten-free.

Does Bisquick have aluminum in it? ›

The ingredients in Bisquick Original consist of bleached wheat flour (enriched with niacin, iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin and folic acid), corn starch, dextrose, palm oil, leavening (baking soda, sodium aluminum phosphate, monocalcium phosphate), canola oil, salt, sugar, DATEM, and distilled monoglycerides.

Why are my Bisquick biscuits so dense? ›

The reason: The butter has not been incorporated evenly, leaving pockets of your cooked biscuits that are dry, dense, and filled with flour. But even if you properly mix your biscuits, if your butter pieces are too large or inconsistently sized they may not get distributed evenly throughout the dough.

What makes homemade biscuits dry and crumbly? ›

Crumbly
  1. Ratio of dry ingredients to fats and liquids too high. SOLUTION. ...
  2. Too little fat was used; wrong fat used. When the fat is cut too small, after baking there will be more, smaller air pockets left by the melting fat.

Why aren't my biscuits light and fluffy? ›

The biscuit mix itself is a simple combination of all-purpose flour, sugar, salt, baking powder, and baking soda. For light and fluffy biscuits, steer clear of any flour made from 100% hard red wheat; this style is relatively low in starch and high in protein, readily forming gluten in a high-moisture dough.

How does gluten free Bisquick taste? ›

That said, this stuff is great. It is sold as gluten free, but the mix itself is also dairy and egg free, which is rare. The whole "same great taste" is laughable, it has very little flavor, but for my kids that works. If you are wanting all the rich, buttery flavor of normal bisquick, not going to have that here.

Is there a difference between Bisquick and Bisquick pancake mix? ›

While pancake mix and Bisquick share many ingredients, the two are not the same. The main difference is that the pancake mix is sweeter. Most pancake mixes can be used in place of Bisquick and vice versa in sweet recipes.

What's the difference between Bisquick and regular flour? ›

Bisquick differs from regular flour in that it already contains a blend of ingredients, including flour, leavening agents, and sometimes added flavors or spices. This pre-mixed nature makes it a convenient option for quick and easy baking.

Is Bisquick just self rising flour? ›

A: Bisquick is a premixed baking product. It contains leavening (baking powder) and salt as same self rising flour does but also contains shortening.

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