Delicious Homemade Biscuits {Easy No Milk Recipe!} - Crave The Good (2024)

Biscuits are a table staple. It is not uncommon to find biscuits on the breakfast, lunch and dinner table. This recipe will show you how to make your own homemade biscuits without milk!

Love biscuits but don’t have any milk?

You’re in luck! This recipe is for homemade biscuits without milk. It’s a little different from the traditional recipe, but it tastes just as good and can be made with ingredients that are easy to find. Give this one a try!

These fluffy, buttery biscuits will fill your stomach and warm your soul on cold winter mornings or when you need something comforting to eat. They go well with eggs, bacon, ham or sausage for breakfast and they’re a delicious side dish to any meal. Some people think that biscuits can only be made from scratch using milk but this is not true!

This recipe is an adaptation of the classic buttermilk recipe, but tweaked for people like me, who’s kids drink all the milk!

This easy homemade biscuits recipe is dedicated to tweaking.

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  • Tips + Tricks
  • Key Ingredients
  • How To Make Biscuits Without Milk
  • No Food Processor? No Problem!
  • Round Or Square?
  • Make Ahead Biscuits
  • Batch + Storage Information
  • Variations + Substitutions
  • Recommended Equipment
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Tips + Tricks

No. 1 –> Keep your butter cold. It’s the most important part of this process. Cold butter actually steams inside the buns creating that irresistible flaky texture you just can’t beat!

No. 2 –> To help keep the butter nice and cold, we’re using ice cold water. This is important, as handling the dough with warm hands will start to melt the butter, and we can mitigate some of that by using super cold water.

No. 3 –> Flaky layers are the direct result of the pat and fold technique. Avoid using a rolling pin if possible! Pat the biscuit dough into a rectangle, fold the short sides into the center, then repeat.

Key Ingredients

All purpose flour: All purpose flour is the main ingredient in biscuits because it’s got less protein than bread flour, which helps the dough to develop a softer, more tender texture.

Butter: Butter is used in biscuit recipes because it contributes a rich flavor and helps maintain the dough’s moisture. Butter also provides fat, which is necessary to give the biscuits a tender texture.

Baking powder: Baking powder acts as a raising agent in biscuits, helping them to turn out fluffy and rise higher. Baking powder also adds some flavor, but it will not make the biscuits taste salty or sour.

Salt: Salt is an important ingredient in biscuit dough because it adds flavor and also affects how well the baking powder works to produce a fluffy texture and rise. Salt also gives your biscuits a savory taste without adding any buttery flavors.

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How To Make Biscuits Without Milk

MAKE THE DOUGH:

  1. Combine 2 cups flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, and 1/2 teaspoon salt in the bowl of your food processor. Add 1/2 cup cold, cubed butter and pulse 5 – 8 times, until the mixture starts to look coarse and crumbly. See below for manual directions.
  2. Add 3/4 cup cold water and pulse another 5-8 times – avoid over-mixing here!
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FORM THE DOUGH:

  1. Turn the dough onto a floured surface and press the dough together. Knead slightly, if required, but the dough should be somewhat dry and crumbly, you’re just folding it onto itself until it’s mostly in one piece.
  2. Press the dough into a rectangle about 1 inch thick. Fold the dough into thirds, short edges into the middle. Rotate a quarter turn, press the dough into a rectangle and fold again.
  3. Cut the biscuits as desired. I prefer square but you may prefer round.
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BAKE THE DOUGH

  1. Gently transfer the biscuits to a parchment-lined baking sheet. Pop the biscuits in the fridge for 20-30 minutes while the oven preheats.
  2. Preheat oven to 425f.
  3. Once the oven has reached the temperature, remove the biscuits and bake them on the second from the top rack at 425f for 15-20 minutes, or until golden. I like to bake mine for 15 minutes, then brush with butter, then bake another 5 or so minutes until the tops are golden brown.
  4. Serve warm!
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No Food Processor? No Problem!

If you don’t have a food processor, don’t fear! This recipe comes together beautifully by hand as well.

Simply cutting the butter into the flour using a pastry blender, two knives, or forks.

It’s going to take longer, but it is the old-fashioned way!

Round Or Square?

I’m gonna catch some flack for this from the round biscuit crowd, but I believe in cutting my biscuits square. There are so many reasons to bake square biscuits, and none of them (except the last one is due to laziness!)

Cutting round biscuits means off-cut dough that must be re-worked before being cut. The more you work biscuit dough, the less likely it is to be flaky and beautifully layered.

Squared-off biscuits make better sandwiches, and increased real estate for whatever you’re slathering on it; be it whipped honey butter, gravy, or a fried egg and bacon.

It’s actually quicker and less work to cut a rectangle into smaller rectangles. Gotta hit the easy button whenever you can!

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Make Ahead Biscuits

This recipe is easily adaptable to make ahead biscuits.

Instead of chilling the biscuits in the fridge while the oven preheats, place them in the freezer and allow them to freeze for 2-3 hours, or until solid. Transfer the frozen biscuits to a freezer-friendly airtight container or freezer ziplock bag.

Your frozen biscuit dough should be used within 2-3 months for best results.

To bake the frozen biscuits, remove them from the freezer and allow them to thaw on a parchment-lined baking sheet while the oven preheats. You’ll need to tack on a few extra minutes of bake time.

Batch + Storage Information

Batch:

This easy homemade no milk biscuit recipe makes 8 beautiful biscuits. This recipe can be easily doubled or halved. If halving, use 6 tablespoons of ice-cold water!

Storage:

Biscuits are best enjoyed fresh and warm, but they can be kept in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days.

If you’ve got way too many biscuits (As if that’s possible!), they can be placed in a single layer on a cookie sheet in the freezer for 2-3 hours until completely frozen. Transfer the frozen biscuits to an airtight bag or container for up to 3 months.

Variations + Substitutions

  • Most biscuits are made with milk or buttermilk, so the water can easily be subbed for milk.
  • Add a tablespoon of sugar for a sweeter, breakfast biscuit.
  • Add some fresh chopped herbs or spices to your dough before baking for a savory treat.
  • Whole wheat biscuits: substitute up to 1 cup of all-purpose flour with whole wheat flour.
  • Dairy free biscuits: sub the butter for cold shortening – I have not tested this personally, but I do believe it will work!

Recommended Equipment

Food processor:I have aCuisinart Food Processorthat is probably 10 years old, and it’s a total workhorse! This unit is great for grinding up jalapeno salt, shredding pounds and pounds of cheese, whipping up hot chocolate mix, and even making biscuit dough.

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Homemade Biscuits Without Milk

Allyson Letal

These tender, flaky and delicious biscuits are made without milk. You can make them in less than 60 minutes with just 5 ingredients! If you’ve been looking for an easy butter biscuit recipe with no milk, then this is the one for you!

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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins

    Cook Time 13 minutes mins

    Rest Time 30 minutes mins

    Total Time 48 minutes mins

    Course Baked

    Cuisine American

    Servings 8 biscuits

    Calories 216 kcal

    Ingredients

    Instructions

    • Combine 2 cups all purpose flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, and 1/2 teaspoon salt in the bowl of your food processor. Add 1/2 cup cold, cubed butter to the dry ingredients and pulse 5 – 8 times, until the mixture starts to look coarse and crumbly. (See notes for directions without food processor)

    • Add 3/4 cup cold water to the bowl of the food processor and pulse to combine, another 5-8 times, avoid overmixing at this point.

    • Turn the dough onto a floured surface and press the dough together. Knead slightly, if required, but the dough should be somewhat dry and crumbly,

    • Press the dough into a rectangle, then into thirds, short edges into the middle. Rotate a quarter turn, press the dough into a rectangle and fold again.

    • Cut the biscuits as desired.

    • Gently transfer the biscuits to a parchment-lined baking sheet. Pop the biscuits in the fridge for 20-30 minutes while the oven preheats!

    • Preheat oven to 425f.

    • Once the oven has reached the temperature, remove the biscuits and bake them on the second from the top rack at 425f for 15-20 minutes, or until golden.

    • Serve warm!

    Notes

    Batch:

    This easy homemade no milk biscuit recipe makes 12 beautiful biscuits. This recipe can be easily doubled or halved. If halving, use 6 tablespoons of ice cold water!

    Storage:

    Biscuits are best enjoyed fresh and warm, but they can kept in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. Homemade biscuits can be frozen, too, place in a single layer on a cookie sheet in the freezer for 2-3 hours until completely frozen. Transfer the frozen biscuits to an airtight bag or container for up to 3 months.

    variations + substitutions

    • Most biscuits are made with milk or buttermilk, so the water can easily be subbed for milk.
    • Add a tablespoon of sugar for a sweeter, breakfast biscuit.
    • Add some fresh chopped herbs or spices to your dough before baking for a savory treat.
    • Whole wheat biscuits: substitute up to 1 cup of all-purpose flour with whole wheat flour.
    • Dairy-free biscuits: sub the butter for cold shortening.

    no food processor? no problem!

    If you don't have a food processor, don't fear! This recipe comes together beautifully by hand as well.

    Simply cut the butter into the flour using a pastry blender, two knives, or forks.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1gCalories: 216kcalCarbohydrates: 24gProtein: 3gFat: 12gSaturated Fat: 7gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0.5gCholesterol: 31mgSodium: 343mgPotassium: 37mgFiber: 1gSugar: 0.1gVitamin A: 355IUCalcium: 67mgIron: 2mg

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    FAQs

    What can I substitute for milk when making biscuits? ›

    Milk in most recipes hydrates the dry ingredients and adds flavor, and there are plenty of substitutes that can do just that without compromising the final result.
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    Can I use water instead of milk when making biscuits? ›

    If your taste is like mine, then (for 8 biscuits), use: 2 cups of flour. 1 cup of liquid (milk, buttermilk, or water)

    What is the secret to an excellent biscuit? ›

    Do not Overwork Biscuit Dough. Handle the dough as little as possible. Every time you touch, knead and fold, you are developing gluten. The more developed the gluten, the tougher the biscuit.

    What makes biscuits taste better? ›

    Buttermilk adds a tangy flavor to the biscuits and makes them slightly more tender. Butter: We use salted European butter in this recipe. It will work with unsalted or salted butter. I like the extra saltiness of salted butter, but you can reduce the salt to 3/4 teaspoon if you prefer.

    What is a substitute for milk? ›

    There are a number of alternative foods and drinks available in supermarkets to replace milk and dairy products, such as: soya milks, yoghurts and some cheeses. rice, oat, almond, hazelnut, coconut, quinoa and potato milks.

    Can I use water instead of milk? ›

    Water can be used in most recipes that call for milk. According to the USDA, 88 percent of the volume of milk is water. No milk? No problem, just use one of the ten substitutes for milk in your baking and cooking at home.

    Which liquid makes the best biscuits? ›

    Just as important as the fat is the liquid used to make your biscuits. Our Buttermilk Biscuit recipe offers the choice of using milk or buttermilk. Buttermilk is known for making biscuits tender and adding a zippy tang, so we used that for this test.

    What can I substitute for 1 cup of milk? ›

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    FoodAmountSubstitute
    Milk, whole1 cup1/2 cup evaporated milk, 1/2 cup water
    Milk, whole1 cup1 cup nonfat milk, 2 1/2 tsp butter
    Milk, whole1 cup1 cup skim milk, 1 tbsp melted butter
    Milk, whole1 cup7/8 cup skim milk, 1/8 cup heavy cream
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    What happens if you bake with water instead of milk? ›

    Making your cakes with water instead of milk results in stronger, purer chocolate flavor. Water: the foundation of life, the substance that comprises 70% of our planet, and the thing that makes chocolate cakes even more chocolatey.

    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.

    Why are Southern biscuits so good? ›

    Southern cooks have several tricks when it comes to making tender and delicious biscuits, from the cutters they use, to the type and amount of liquid incorporated, to the number of kneads required to turn out a perfect dough. The not-so-secret ingredient they rely upon is soft wheat flour.

    Which flour is best for biscuits? ›

    Self-rising flour is great for biscuits for a number of reasons: It's often made with soft (low protein) Southern wheat. Look for White Lily or Martha White flours. I haven't tried King Arthur self-rising flour but their products are usually excellent.

    What is the tastiest biscuit? ›

    Check out the list of best stools for the living room below.
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    6. Cadbury Oreo Vanilla Flavour Crème Sandwich Biscuit. ...
    7. UNIBIC Fruit & Nut Cookies.
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    What is the most tasty biscuit? ›

    Best Biscuit Brands In India
    • 1) Britannia Marie Gold Biscuits.
    • 2) Cadbury Oreo Chocolate Biscuit.
    • 3) Unibic Assorted Cookies, Brown Butter.
    • 4) Sunfeast Dark Fantasy Choco Fills.
    • 5) Mom's Magic Rich Cashew Almond Cookies.
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    Why are Southern biscuits different? ›

    They're More Tender

    Back to that gluten—it's responsible for giving baked goods their chew, so the lower gluten content of flour made from soft red winter wheat means that biscuits made with it are more tender than those made with other flours that aren't.

    What can I substitute for milk in Bisquick biscuits? ›

    We Recommend. One bonus of making Bisquick recipes with water instead of milk is that it may save you calories. A cup of whole milk contains about 150 calories and 8 grams of fat according to the USDA. Use water instead and you won't add these macronutrients to your Bisquick pancakes or biscuits.

    What is a good milk alternative for biscuits and gravy? ›

    One alternative is to use a non-dairy milk such as almond milk or soy milk. Another option is to use a roux (a mixture of butter and flour) to thicken the gravy, and then add a flavorful broth or stock in place of the milk. You can also use pureed silken tofu as a milk substitute.

    What does milk do in biscuits? ›

    Milk encourages the browning reactions characteristic of baked goods like pastry crusts, cookies and biscuits. Milk contributes to the keeping quality of bread and gives it a soft crust. Additional protein and sugar (lactose) in milk adds more sweetness and a browner color to baked goods than water.

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