Callie's Award Winning Buttermilk Biscuit Recipe & Techniques (2024)

Callie's Award Winning Buttermilk Biscuit Recipe & Techniques

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It's funny – I grew up thinking everyone handmade their buttermilk biscuits at home like I did with my mom and grandmothers. From a can? No way! In the past two decades of building Callie's Hot Little Biscuit, I've learned two things:

  1. Everyone has a biscuit story – whether it be making them with their grandmama as a kid or popping the Pillsbury can on the side of the counter every Christmas.
  2. The art of a handmade biscuit is not dead.

I started this company with my mom's Country Hamrecipe and with every new flavor we've created, with every new eatery we've opened, with every new customer we've created cherished relationships with, I have come to find that the art of a handmade, southern biscuit is not only dead... it's thriving!

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Whether you are taking one of our classes or following the directions on the back of our Buttermilk, Shortcake, or Gluten-Freemixesyou picked up from the grocery store, our process never changes. Every single one is made by hand. Today, I'm sharing just how simple, yet important, this process is!


Our baking technique for an American biscuit includes using your hands to make a snapping motion to incorporate the butter and cream cheese. If you want to know how to make them fluffier, you can remember our phrase: Biscuits are like friends. They rise taller when they are together! In other words, make sure your biscuits touch on the tray so they lift each other as they rise.


Are you looking for a great brunch or pairings that are on trend? See our line of Southern pantry staples here.

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Gather Your Tools

2-inch biscuit cutter (or your preferred size!)

Parchment paper

Rimmed backing sheet

Rolling pin

Gather Your Ingredients

Buttermilk Biscuits:

2 cups Self-rising flour, we prefer White Lily or you can use our mix, plus more for dusting

6 Tablespoons salted butter, divided

2 Ounces cream cheese

3/4 to 1 cup buttermilk

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F
  2. Place 2 cups of mix into a large bowl.
  3. Add 4 tablespoons of salted butter and work it into the. Mix in a snapping motion with your fingers. Once your mix is the consistency of grated Parmesan cheese, add cream cheese in the same snapping manner. The cream cheese portions should be about the size of a dime.
  4. Make a well in the center of the dough. Add 3/4 cup buttermilk and combine until the dough is wet and sticky. Be careful not to overwork the dough. If more liquid is needed to absorb the flour, add the remaining buttermilk.
  5. Liberally dust the dough, rolling surface, rolling pin, and cutter with the remaining mix. Flip the dough onto a dusted surface. Roll the dough using a rolling pin until it is 2 inches thick.
  6. As you cut the biscuits, place them on a parchment-lined, rimmed baking sheet. The biscuits should touch. Bring the remaining dough back together into a mound. Roll, cut, and place the biscuits in the same manner.
  7. Melt the remaining butter and brush onto the biscuits.
  8. Bake for 16-18 minutes, rotating the pan halfway through.

When to mix in flavors:

To infuse your biscuits with exciting flavors like our cinnamon or sharp cheddar biscuits, incorporate your chosen flavors before adding the buttermilk. For instance, when preparing our cheese and chive biscuits, introduce the sharp cheddar and chives to your dough after you've combined the cream cheese but before adding the buttermilk. This ensures that the flavors meld seamlessly into the dough for a delicious result.

Bake Up More:

Try our sweet shortcake biscuit recipe and gluten-free buttermilk biscuit recipe!

You already know biscuits make a great side with your breakfast and the bookends for a tasty sandwich, but Callie’s Hot Little Biscuit is more than that. Check out our blog for a complete rolodexof biscuit recipes and unique ways to enjoy them: The More You Know About Buttermilk Biscuits andInspiring Ways to Enjoy Them.

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      The handmade process makes for a more tender, pillow-like biscuit. This recipe is the base of all of our biscuits. For cheddar biscuits, add hand grated sharp cheddar cheese before adding the liquid.

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      Callie's Award Winning Buttermilk Biscuit Recipe & Techniques (2024)

      FAQs

      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.

      Is Callie's Hot Little biscuit still in business? ›

      Not to worry, we'll continue to serve you, our loyal customers and fans, the same great biscuits and more through our online storefront at calliesbiscuits.com and through your favorite retailers like Whole Foods, local businesses like Front Porch Market, and through delivery services like GoPuff…

      How do you make Paula Deen buttermilk biscuits? ›

      In a large bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, and salt. Using a fork or pastry blender, cut in cold butter until mixture is crumbly and about the size of peas. Gradually add buttermilk, stirring just until dry ingredients are moistened. Turn out dough onto a lightly floured surface, and gently knead 3 to 4 times.

      What are the 4 steps of the biscuit method? ›

      Biscuit Method
      1. Scale out all of your ingredients.
      2. In a mixing bowl, sift dry ingredients together.
      3. Add the butter and using the paddle attachment (with mixer) or pastry blender or by hand until the mixture has pea size bits of butter in it. ...
      4. The liquid ingredients are then added and combined to form a soft dough.
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      What type of flour makes the best biscuits? ›

      The Bottom Line

      I personally think that biscuits are at their best when you use a fine pastry-type flour like White Lily or Bob's Pastry flour. BUT, all-purpose flour is absolutely an option. I actually think that your technique when making biscuits is just as - if not, more - important than the flour you use.

      What kind of 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.

      How do you reheat Callie's biscuits? ›

      Baking Biscuits
      1. Preheat the oven to 400°F.
      2. Unwrap the biscuits and remove from plastic wrap.
      3. Wrap completely on one layer in aluminum foil.
      4. Bake in an oven for 25-30 minutes. ...
      5. Don't forget to butter those biscuits! ...
      6. Let the biscuits rest for a couple of minutes before enjoying.

      Where are Callie's biscuits made? ›

      Callie's Hot Little Biscuits are made by hand in Charleston, South Carolina. Our biscuits and cookies are fully baked before we freeze them to ensure freshness.

      Who owns Callie's biscuits? ›

      Carrie Morey - Owner - Callie's Charleston Biscuits/ Callie's Hot Little Biscuit | LinkedIn.

      What's the difference between a Southern style biscuit and a buttermilk biscuit? ›

      There are many theories about why Southern biscuits are different (ahem, better) than other biscuits—richer buttermilk, more butter, better grandmothers—but the real difference is more fundamental. Southern biscuits are different because of the flour most Southerners use. My grandmother swore by White Lily flour.

      Why aren t my buttermilk biscuits fluffy? ›

      A non-fluffy, flat biscuit can be caused by a few things: too much liquid in the dough (resist the urge to add more buttermilk to make the dough come together and use the heat of your hands and a bit more kneading instead). Over-mixing the dough can cause flat biscuits.

      Is it better to use milk or buttermilk in biscuits? ›

      Buttermilk can produce better results when baking biscuits than using regular milk or cream. Buttermilk is acidic and when it is combined with baking soda, it creates a chemical reaction that produces carbon dioxide gas, which causes the dough to rise and gives the biscuits a light and flaky texture.

      How can I get my biscuits to rise higher? ›

      Bake them close to each other.

      Biscuits are an exception to this rule: Placing them close to one another on your baking sheet actually helps them push each other up, as they impede each other from spreading outward and instead puff up skywards.

      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 are the 2 most important steps when making biscuits? ›

      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. When the biscuits hit the oven, the cold liquid will start to evaporate creating steam which will help our biscuits get very tall.

      What makes a good biscuit and why? ›

      A word of advice: Start with good ingredients. Biscuits, like many breads, only use a few ingredients so you'll really taste each one. Choosing good-quality butter, milk, and flour will pay off in the flavor of the end result. Most of our recipes can be easily adapted to accommodate mix-ins.

      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 are the two most important steps in biscuit making? ›

      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. When the biscuits hit the oven, the cold liquid will start to evaporate creating steam which will help our biscuits get very tall.

      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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