![]() ![]() I think it should be 350 F or 170-180C.I've had this recipe since the 90's at least.They may be a bit tattered, yellowed with age and sometimes stained, but these recipes were saved, used & cherished for decades.and now they've settled here and shared with you! You'll find charming handwritten recipes, old clippings, vintage recipe booklets & promo pieces. You're welcome to take a peek at my collection of vintage recipes & household notes, please print off whatever you like for your own recipe box. Try this shortcut to a pancake breakfast some morning soon! Quick, because six of the basic ingredients are already measured and blended for you in Bisquick. Add milk and egg to Bisquick–Betty Crocker’s own recipe. Pancakes everyone! Golden, hot and light–Bisquick pancakes. ![]() For richer biscuits add 1/4 cup soft butter or shortening to Bisquick before milk.īeat with rotary beater until smooth. Bake on ungreased baking sheet 10 to 15 min. size.įor Rolled Biscuits–roll dough on cloth-covered floured board. ![]() Beat vigorously 20 strokes until stiff but sticky.įor Drop Biscuits–spoon onto greased baking sheet. *Or use 1/2 cup milk plus 1/4 cup melted butter. Split shortcakes: spoon fruit between and over layers. Bake on ungreased baking sheet about 10 min. Knead 8 to 10 times on lightly floured board. Put about 3″ under broiler until brown, about 3 min. cream, 1/2 cup coconut, 1/4 cup chopped nuts. soft butter, 1/3 cup brown sugar, 2 tbsp. While warm, cover with topping.īroiled Topping: Mix 3 tbsp. Mix 1/4 cup of the milk with other ingredients. Grease and flour 8″ square or 9″ round pan. Bake 20 to 25 min.įor richer batter add 2 tbsp. cinnamon blended with fork until crumbly. Sprinkle with mixture of 1/3 cup brown sugar, 1/3 cup Bisquick, 1/4 cup cold butter, 1/2 tsp. Betty Crockerīeat smooth with rotary beater. Family favorites–quick to make–homemade good and that’s a promise. The page size is a bit too large for my scanner so part of the bottom is missing. The entire page is typed below along with a scanned copy, click to view larger if you like. It was published in a magazine dated 1964. This is a full page recipe advertisement for Bisquick listing 8 different recipes you can use with Bisquick. ![]()
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