Cornmeal Biscuits

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30 minutes
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Ingredients

Yield:About 16 biscuits
  • 1⅓cups flour
  • ½cup yellow cornmeal
  • 4teaspoons baking powder
  • ½teaspoon salt
  • Cayenne pepper to taste
  • 1tablespoon sugar
  • 8tablespoons cold unsalted butter, in small pieces
  • 1large egg, lightly beaten
  • ½cup buttermilk
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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Cover a baking sheet with foil.

  2. Step 2

    Combine flour, cornmeal, baking powder, salt, cayenne pepper and sugar in a food processor and process to blend. Add the butter and pulse until the mixture is uniformly crumbly. Transfer to a mixing bowl.

  3. Step 3

    Mix the egg and buttermilk together. Using a fork or your fingertips, lightly stir them into the dry ingredients so the mixture can be gathered together to form a ball of soft dough. Turn out onto a lightly floured board.

  4. Step 4

    Pat the dough until it is uniformly one-half-inch thick or a shade thicker. Cut into one-and-one-half-inch rounds. You can re-form the scraps and cut those. Place the dough rounds on the baking sheet and bake until medium brown on the bottom and just beginning to brown on top, about 15 minutes. Remove from the oven and serve, or allow to cool, then warm before serving.

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Just made these, as I love biscuits and love just about anything with cornmeal in it. They are very easy to make. Be careful not to bake too long: at 450º mine were definitely done at 11 minutes. Not quite enough salt to my taste but perhaps I shouldn't have omitted the cayenne, but would have liked an idea how much to put in as I don't usually cook with it. I clabbered milk with vinegar as there is no buttermilk in my fridge, and it worked just fine. A very nice little recipe.

Needs 1 teas. Salt. Good biscuit...can easily adjust the heat. Do not over bake. Time is exact.

Excellent recipe! Light and flakey with an unobtrusive light corn meal flavor that adds to the flaky lightness of the recipe. Also, make life easy for yourself and add the beaten egg and 1/2 cup buttermilk to the food processor after the flour and butter have processed. There is no reason not to mix it this way. Mine came out just great!

Made these. The guests like them more than I did. Prefer classic biscuits. Beware of a heavy hand with the cayenne - the bite comes through with a little.

Just made these and they are divine!

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