Cinnamon Flake Biscuits
When the weather turns cool it is time to start baking again. That's the advantage of cold weather. This is a recipe that my mom made when I was young and I make it for my family. These biscuits are oh so tasty.
One of my sons is an expert at this recipe and when he is around I don't even attempt them. If we need these biscuits to go with some soup for dinner I just ask him and he makes them. But currently he is living away from home and so I have been making them again.
Sometimes I double the batch because even if we don't eat them all at once, they tend to disappear. Here is how to make them.
You start with a batch of baking powder biscuit dough. You can use any recipe and in a pinch you can even use bisquick. My mom's original recipe is at the end of the post.
Once you have the dough, roll it out into a 10"x24" rectangular shape, about 1/4 in thick. Spread with
melted butter. Sprinkle with about ¼ cup of cinnamon-sugar
mixed together.
Cut
lengthwise into 5 two inch strips. As you can see my edges are kind of scraggly and I never measure to see if the dimensions are exact. The important thing is to get it rolled as thin as you want and get the butter and cinnamon-sugar all over it!
Stack
the strips one on top of another. Cut the long stack into 12 pieces.
Place
edge side down, in greased muffin tins. Bake at 450* for 10-13
minutes, watching closely so they are browned on top but don't let them burn.
Mmmmm! now you have a yummy snack or biscuits to go along with dinner.
Cinnamon
Flake Biscuits
Stir
dry ingredients together. Cut in shortening until mixture resembles
course crumbs.
3
Tablespoons sugar
2
cups flour
4
tsp. Baking powder
½
tsp. Cream of tarter
½
cup shortening
2/3
cups milk – add all at once
Mix
wet and dry together and put the dough on the floured counter. Knead
a minute, and then roll out into a ¼ inch rectangular shape, about
10”x24”. Spread with melted butter (about ¼ cup). Sprinkle
with ¼ cup of cinnamon sugar mixture. Cut lengthwise into 5 two
inch strips. Stack the strips one on top of another. Cut into 12
pieces and place edge side down, in greased muffin tins. Bake at
450* for 10-15 minutes, watching closely so they don't burn.
I use butter instead of shortening in this recipe. I also use less butter when spreading it over the rolled out biscuit dough.