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August 5, 2012

7up Biscuits

4 simple ingredients and the best home-made biscuits you’ll ever taste!

I came across these biscuits on pinterest, which lead me to angiessouthernkitchen.com and the recipe for these scrumptious biscuits. I knew I just had to make them. And needless to say, since I’m posting them on here….they turned out amazing! It’s definitley one of the easiest, fastest and most delicious biscuits I’ve ever made. A MUST-TRY recipe in my books, one I’ll be making for years and years to come. Thanks Angie!

7up Biscuits Recipe

Ingredients: (makes 12 biscuits)
3 cups Bisquick Baking Mix
3/4 cup Sour Cream
3/4 cup 7up
1/3 Cup Butter
All- purpose flour for dusting

Method:
– Pre-heat your oven to 425F. Melt 1/3 cup of butter in a baking dish (I used a 9×13 dish). I simply popped the dish with the butter in the pre-heating oven to melt. Keep an eye on it though, you want it melted…not browned. The butter should coat the whole bottom of the dish.
– In a mixing bowl, add 3 cups of Bisquick (I haven’t tried other brands of baking mix, but I suppose they would work as well). Then add a 3/4 cup of sour cream to the bisquick.
– Cut the sour cream into the baking mix. In ther words mix the sour cream into the powder, using the thin side of a spatula or spoon.
– Then pour in the 7up and barley mix it in so that it’s all combined. It’s going to be a very sticky lumpy looking dough. (avoid over working the dough, the lighter the touch you use the better the biscuits will turn out. )
– Pour the sticky dough out onto a well floured surface (I use  wax paper on my counter, for ease of clean up). Then using your hands, flatten the dough to about an inch or so thickness.
– Using a biscuit cutter or a glass, cut the biscuits out of the dough. I managed to cut out 12 biscuits and  make 2 more from the scraps.
– Place the cut biscuits in the dish over the melted butter. It’s ok to place them close to one another. (If you want to skip the melted butter altogether, you can just place them on sprayed baking sheet…the butter just adds to flavor and keeps the biscuits a little more moist.However, I’ve cooked them without the butter and they were just as good.)
– Bake the biscuits at 425F for about 20-22 minutes, until golden on top.
– Serve warm…..mmmmmm

 

 

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  1. monica says

    August 18, 2012 at 4:05 am

    can you use diet 7up?

    Reply
    • Noreen says

      August 19, 2012 at 9:35 pm

      Yes, diet 7up, or sprite, whatever you like. =)

      Reply
  2. ndn-eddy says

    August 30, 2012 at 7:14 am

    On 1 step of the recipe it says, ”Then pour in the 7up and barley”…..where does the barley come into it…..
    And if it does…..how much???

    Reply
    • Noreen says

      September 1, 2012 at 5:01 am

      Sorry Eddy, that’s a typo I didn’t catch…I meant to say barely mix it.

      Reply
  3. Tanya says

    September 9, 2013 at 3:27 am

    Thanks, going to try them this morning. I appreciate the many tips that you offer!

    Reply
  4. Elizabeth Collins says

    March 22, 2015 at 7:12 am

    I followed the directions exactly and the dough turned into a sticky mess! I couldn’t even cut biscuits but ended up dropping globs into the baking dish. I usually make biscuits out of Bisquick baking mix and they turn out much better than these. Maybe anothe typo in the measurements?

    Reply
    • Noreen says

      March 23, 2015 at 7:51 am

      Hi Elizabeth. Sorry your biscuits didn’t turn out well. There’s no typo in the measurements and I’ve made this recipe tons of times. The dough is supposed to be sticky, but when turned onto a very well floured surface its manageable and you can pat it into one inch thickness. Again with a well floured cutter you can cut out the biscuits. Maybe you’re not mixing in the 7up into the mix well enough so it’s got too much liquid? You can try 1/2 cup of 7up if that’s still the case. I’ve just always used 3/4 cup.

      Reply
  5. Stephanie says

    August 27, 2016 at 6:59 pm

    Delicious! I didn’t cut into biscuits, I just put dough in a round baking dish on top of the butter and baked. Cut into wedges to serve. Worked great! Thank you for the recipe 🙂

    Reply
  6. Melissa says

    October 20, 2017 at 9:19 am

    I had the same problem as Noreen, very sticky mess, and I follow exactly how it said. Lots of flour and big sticky mess. But they tasted fine, just very messy to nake.

    Reply
  7. Harti says

    September 4, 2018 at 5:48 pm

    I make this biscuit yesterday the best ever thank you so much 5 stars

    Reply

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