5 Ingredient No Milk Biscuit Recipe (Made In 25 Minutes) (2024)

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These no milk biscuits are deliciously flaky, tender, and incredibly easy to make. They're perfect for breakfast - or brunch - but also make a fantastic side dish for dinner. And the best part is, you only need 5 ingredients and less than 30 minutes to make enough biscuits to feed the whole family!

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My Take On Homemade Biscuits Without Milk

Not only are these biscuits quick and easy to make, but they're also really tasty and go great with pretty much everything.

Seriously, we eat these biscuits for breakfast with some gravy or jam, cut them in half, and use them as sandwich buns for these sloppy joes, or serve them as a side dish with this chicken and shrimp carbonara for dinner - the possibilities are truly endless!

Serve them hot and fresh from the oven, and watch your family finish them off in a flash!

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INGREDIENTS YOU'LL NEED

One of my favorite things about this biscuit recipe is that it only takes a handful of ingredients to make 'em. And, honestly, you probably have most if not all of them at your house already. I know I usually do.

Anyway, here's what you'll need to make this no milk biscuit recipe:

  • 2 cups All-Purpose Flour
  • 2 tsp. Baking Powder
  • ½ tsp. Salt
  • ½ cup Vegetable Oil
  • ¾ cup Water

See, pretty simple stuff, right?!

Now, just so you know, it's important that you use fresh baking powder for these biscuits. Old or expired baking powder won't give you the layers that make these biscuits so delicious.

By the way, if you have a little more time on your hands and want to whip up a sweet breakfast recipe that can also be eaten for dessert, you can use almost all of these ingredients to make these glazed donuts! It's a great way to use up any leftover ingredients you have from this recipe.

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HOW TO MAKE BISCUITS WITH NO MILK

The beauty of this recipe is that you don't need a hand mixer or have to fold the dough repeatedly.

You just have to mix the ingredients, roll and cut out the biscuits, then bake.

It seriously doesn't get any easier than that, so let's get to it!

STEP 1: MAKING THE DOUGH

Start by preheating your oven to 410 degrees Fahrenheit (210°C).

Then, sift the all-purpose flour, baking powder, and salt with a mesh sieve into a large bowl and give them a little mix.

Follow those dry ingredients with your vegetable oil and water, then mix them with a rubber spatula until a dough forms. And you'll know your dough is ready once it naturally separates from the bowl.

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STEP 2: SHAPING THE BISCUITS

Now, dust a flat working surface with a thin layer of flour and transfer your biscuit dough onto it.

Then using a rolling pin, roll out your dough until it's a little more than ½ inch thick.

Next, take out a round cutter about 2-3 inches in diameter and cut out about 6-7 biscuits.

And if you have any extra dough left, depending on the sized biscuit cutter you used, you can ball it up again and roll it out to cut out more biscuits.

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STEP 3: BAKING AND SERVING

Arrange your biscuits on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and bake them in the oven for15 minutes or until the biscuit dough turns a nice golden brown.

Once they're ready, take them out of the oven and let them cool for a few minutes.

Then, enjoy however you like!

HOW TO MAKE AIR FRYER BISCUITS

If you don't feel like firing up the oven, you can make these biscuits in the air fryer.

First, preheat your air fryer to 385°F (195°C). Then, line the air fryer basket with parchment paper and add in the cut-out biscuit dough.

Make sure you do not overcrowd the basket, and all the biscuit dough is lying flat, so you may have to make the air fryer biscuits in batches.

Air fry the biscuits for about 12 minutes, flipping your biscuits over halfway through baking.

Once they're golden brown, take them out to cool and enjoy!

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HOW I RECOMMEND STORING THE BISCUITS

So, as I mentioned, this recipe will make about 6 or 7 deliciously flaky biscuits.

And if they aren't all eaten fresh out of the oven, you can store your leftovers in an airtight container at room temperature for 1-2 days or in the refrigerator for 3-4 days.

They also freeze really well - just wrap the biscuits individually with cling wrap, then transfer them to an airtight container or freezer bag labeled with the current date. The frozen biscuits will last for up to 3 months.

How I Recommend Reheating Biscuits

Now, any biscuit lover will tell you that nothing beats the taste and texture of a freshly baked biscuit.

And that's true, but you can also get that same tender and flaky goodness from reheated biscuits if you warm them up the right way.

So, with that said, here are my favorite ways to heat them back up:

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USING THE OVEN

The best way to reheat your biscuits is in an oven.

Evenly space out your biscuits on a baking tray lined with parchment paper and bake in an oven preheated to 350°F (177°C) for 5-8 minutes or until warmed through.

And if you're reheating the frozen biscuits, it will take about 15 minutes.

USING AN AIR FRYER

Now, since you can make the biscuits in the air fryer, you can warm them up in one too.

Place them in an air fryer preheated to 325°F (160°C) for 4-7 minutes or about 12 minutes if they're frozen. And don't forget to flip them halfway through for even toasting.

MICROWAVE

Also, if you don't have as much time, you can warm them up in a microwave.

First, you'll want to wrap your biscuit in a damp paper towel to keep it from drying out. Then, place it on a microwave-safe plate or container and heat for about 20-40 seconds.

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FAQS ABOUT THIS BISCUIT RECIPE WITH NO MILK

WHAT CAN I SUBSTITUTE FOR MILK WHEN MAKING BISCUITS?

The best milk substitutes for making biscuits are water, dairy free milk (like almond milk, soy milk, or oat milk), yogurt, sour cream, and even half and half.

ARE THESE BISCUITS VEGAN?

Since this is a biscuit recipe with no eggs, no milk, and no butter, it is a completely vegan biscuit recipe!

CAN I MAKE THIS GLUTEN FREE?

Turning these into gluten free biscuits is actually super easy. All you have to do is substitute the all-purpose flour with gluten free flour, and boom-badda-bing they'll be gluten free biscuits.

WHAT OTHER OILS CAN I USE?

I used vegetable oil for my biscuits, but you can also use any neutral cooking oil you have on hand – as long as it has a high smoke point. The biscuits bake at 410ºF (210°C), so you'll want to choose an oil with a smoke point above that, like avocado oil,canola oil, or safflower oil.

My Final Thoughts

There you have it, a no milk biscuit recipe that is just as easy - or easier - to make than a traditional biscuit recipe.

And even though these biscuits are made without milk, they're still incredibly light, soft, and perfectly flaky.Honestly, they're amazing with gravy or jam but also make a great side dish for dinner. Not to mention, everyone who tries them thinks they're even better than the Pillsbury package! At least everyone in my house does.

Anyway, I hope you enjoy these no milk biscuits as much as I do. They've become a staple at my house, and I have a good feeling they'll be a part of your regular recipe rotation too.

As always, if you give them a try, make sure to let me know what you think in the comments below!

By the way, if you're looking for more easy biscuit recipes, you have to try these sweet potato biscuits or these pancake mix biscuits next!

MORE OF MY FAVORITE RECIPES WITHOUT MILK

If you like this recipe, there are a ton of other recipes without milk on the blog!

Give one of these a try next:

  • Fluffy pancakes
  • Waffles
  • Peanut Butter Cookies
  • Oatmeal Cookies
  • Cinnamon Rolls
  • Mac and Cheese

Yield: 7 Biscuits

Easy Biscuit Recipe | No Milk Needed

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These no milk biscuits are deliciously flaky, tender, and incredibly easy to make. They're perfect for breakfast - or brunch - but also make a fantastic side dish for dinner. And the best part is, you only need 5 ingredients and less than 30 minutes to make enough biscuits to feed the whole family!

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time15 minutes

Total Time25 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 410ºF (210°C).
  2. Sift all-purpose flour, baking powder, and salt into a large bowl.
  3. Add the vegetable oil and water and mix everything with a rubber spatula. Once it separates from the bowl and a dough forms, transfer it to a floured working surface.
  4. Roll the dough until it's a little over ½ inch thick.
  5. Cut out about 7 biscuits using a round 2-3 inch cutter.
  6. Place biscuits on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and bake for around 15 minutes, or until golden brown.
  7. If air frying, preheat your air fryer to 385°F (195°C). Line air fryer basket with parchment paper and lay biscuits in a single layer. Cook for 12 minutes, flipping biscuits halfway through.
  8. Once they're done, let them cool and serve with your favorite toppings.

Notes

The scale up function does not change the gram measurements.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

7

Serving Size:

1 Biscuit

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 282Total Fat: 16gSaturated Fat: 14gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 100mgSodium: 40mgCarbohydrates: 30gFiber: 2gSugar: 5gProtein: 4g

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FAQs

What can I use instead of milk for biscuits? ›

Dairy Substitutes for Milk
  • Cream or Half-and-Half. Cream is richer than milk, so to avoid heavier dough or batter use a ratio of about 60 percent cream to 40 percent water. ...
  • Evaporated or Powdered Milk. ...
  • Sour Cream or Plain Yogurt. ...
  • Water (or Water and Butter) ...
  • Nut Milk. ...
  • Soy Milk. ...
  • Oat Milk. ...
  • Rice Milk.
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What happens if you use water instead of milk in biscuits? ›

The flavor will definitely be affected, but in theory the texture should be the same if you use equivalent amounts of both fat and water. Biscuits are basically the same thing as scones, so you may be able to find a scone recipe you like if you can't find a biscuit one.

What are the 3 steps for the biscuit method? ›

Procedure: Biscuit Method
  1. Scale and measure all ingredients.
  2. Sift the dry ingredients together into a large mixing bowl.
  3. Cut the shorting or butter into the dry ingredient mixture using the paddle attachment. ...
  4. Add the liquid to the dry ingredients, mixing only until combined.

How did they make biscuits in the old days? ›

“… beaten biscuits are what people made in the days before baking soda and baking powder was around. In order to get the biscuits to rise, cooks would beat the dough with a mallet, rolling pin, or even an ax for over half an hour util it blistered.”

Can I use water instead of milk? ›

In most cases, you can swap milk for water and vice versa using a 1:1 ratio. For example, if your mix or recipe calls for ½ cup of milk but you don't have it, add ½ cup of water.

What can I substitute for 1 cup of milk? ›

Dairy
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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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.

Can I use butter instead of milk? ›

Use 1 cup of water and 1-1/2 teaspoons of butter for every 1 cup of milk called for in the recipe. The extra butter will help your baked goods stay moist.

Can I use sour cream instead of milk? ›

In fact, you can substitute sour cream for milk almost anytime the recipe calls for less than a cup of milk. One of the most common ingredients to use milk with is potatoes. Spuds love dairy, so if a recipe calls for milk, sour cream almost always works in its place.

What are 5 steps in the biscuit method? ›

Making biscuits is basically composed of seven steps:
  1. Mix some dry ingredients.
  2. "Cut" in some fat.
  3. Mix in some liquid.
  4. Knead the dough.
  5. Roll out the dough.
  6. Cut biscuits.
  7. Bake.

What is the basic biscuit formula? ›

The basic formula is as follows: 2 cups AP flour, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1/2 teaspoon baking soda, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 6 tablespoons butter, 1/2 cup milk—and the add-in(s) of your choice. I'm giving you two savory options. The red is a sun-dried tomato and cheddar biscuit with paprika and a touch of cayenne.

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.

What makes Southern biscuits different? ›

What makes biscuits Southern? Besides being passed down by beloved grandmothers, Southern biscuits are typically made with flour made from soft red winter wheat, such as White Lily.

What happens if you use baking soda instead of baking powder in biscuits? ›

That is why you will notice that recipes usually call for a small amount of baking soda, typically ¼ teaspoon per 1 cup of flour. Do not make the mistake of trying to substitute equal parts baking soda for baking powder in recipes. Your baked goods will have no leavening, be quite flat, and have an altered taste.

What is the oldest biscuit? ›

THE ABERFFRAW BISCUIT (or cake) goes by a number of names, but whatever you call it, with a tradition dating back to the 13th century, it's often held up as the oldest recognised biscuit in Britain.

What can I use instead of milk in homemade? ›

1 Almond or Cashew Milk

For almond milk, place 1 cup raw almonds in a bowl and cover with cold water to about 2 inches above the almonds. Allow to soak overnight or for up to 2 days. The longer the nuts soak, the creamier the milk they'll produce. If soaking for longer than overnight, change the soaking water once.

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.

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.

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