Star-Shaped Biscuits

 Posted by Emily at 7:45 pm
Jan 232012
 

It wasn’t so much that I couldn’t find the circular cookie cutter that I usually use to make biscuits, it was that I was too lazy to look.  So, the other night when it was time for me to cut out the biscuits I was making to go with the Tuscan Bean Soup with Shrimp we were having for dinner, I opted to try out my star cookie cutter instead.

star biscuits

It’s probably just me, but I thought these biscuits were super cute and fun.  Also, it seemed like they rose more and were extra crispy.  All in my head?  Maybe, but like of childhood conversations about which shapes of pasta tasted the best, I became an instant fan of star biscuits and I think they are going to remain in my repertoire for a while.  They make me feel impressive without any actual extra work.

If you’re interested, my current go-to biscuit recipe is from Rachel Wilkerson’s website.  The original post is for biscuits and gravy with sausage, but it turns out that the biscuits are just as excellent on their own and super easy to make as a side for soups, salads or whatever needs a flakey, buttery biscuit. 

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  3 Responses to “Star-Shaped Biscuits”

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  1. Agreed: star biscuits are way more fun than regular round biscuits. And it’s probably scientific – stars have more edge area than circles and therefore provide more opportunities to get crispy.
    Lucy´s last [type] ..Chevrons

    • Thanks for the science tip! I’m probably going to need to test out other shapes as well (my mother in law bought me a variety pack of 30 cookie cutters awhile back)

  2. It’s not just you, star biscuits are super cute!
    Kristin @ FoodFash´s last [type] ..Totes Sick

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