These easy 2 and 3 ingredient biscuits recipes are a great way to make tasty biscuits fast! Perfect for breakfast or as a bread for any meal!
Easy 2 And 3 Ingredient Biscuits Recipes
Here are 3 easy 2 and 3 ingredient biscuits recipes you can use to make delicious biscuits in just minutes! Each recipe requires about 5 minutes prep time and then around 10 minutes baking.
Homemade biscuits are very versatile. They’re perfect for breakfast! We often make biscuits and gravy because my husband loves it and it’s a super easy breakfast! They’re also great served with bacon, eggs and your other favorite breakfast foods. Or serve with butter and jam for a tasty snack!
If you need a bread to go with dinner, these biscuits make a nice side to go with slow cooked roast, chicken recipes or, really, any dinner recipe.
All of these 2 and 3 ingredient biscuits recipes can be doubled, tripled or quadrupled as needed, so if you have a big family or a lot of guests, you can easily adapt to the size of your group.
These recipes call for self-rising flour, but if you don’t have it, you can quickly and easily make it at home with flour, baking powder and salt. Here’s our self rising flour recipe if you need it!
3 Ingredient Biscuits Recipe
You can make this easy 3 ingredient biscuits recipe with just a few minutes work and have tasty biscuits fast! You can easily make them with just 5 minutes prep time and a little longer in the oven! They’re perfect for breakfast and they make a nice side to go with your favorite easy dinner recipe!
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 500°.
- Put flour into a large bowl; whisk to fluff.
- Add ¼ cup shortening. Using your fingers, blend the shortening and flour until incorporated. It should resemble cornmeal.
- Add milk and stir until sticky dough forms. If it is very sticky, add more flour. If it is very dry, add more milk. The dough should just stick together.
- Knead a few times, just until smooth. Add additional flour if it is still too sticky.
- Pat until it is about ¾ inch thick.
- Cut out with a biscuit cutter or glass, pressing down and not twisting.
- Place each biscuit into a baking pan or cookie sheet, greased or lined with parchment paper or silpat.
- Bake for 8-12 minutes until the tops are golden brown. YES, 500 DEGREES!
Notes
If using a nonstick baking pan (dark), turn the temperature down to 475°.
2 Ingredient Biscuits Recipe with Whipping Cream
This easy 2 ingredient biscuits recipe uses heavy whipping cream to make delicious and fluffy biscuits your family is sure to love! They take just a few minutes to make and are super easy! They’re perfect for breakfast and they make a nice side to go with your favorite quick and easy dinner!
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 500°.
- Place the flour into a medium to large bowl; whisk to fluff.
- Add 1¼ cup cream.
- Stir until a sticky dough forms. If very sticky, add more flour. If very dry add more cream. The dough should just stick together.
- Knead a few times, just until smooth. Add additional flour if it is still too sticky.
- Pat until it is about ¾ inch thick.
- Cut out with biscuit cutter or glass, pressing down and not twisting.
- Place each biscuit into a baking pan or cookie sheet, greased or lined with parchment paper or silpat.
- Bake for 8-12 minutes until the tops are golden brown.
Notes
If using a nonstick baking pan (dark), turn the temperature down to 475°.
2 Ingredient Biscuits with Yogurt
This 2 ingredient biscuits recipe is easy to make using plain yogurt or Greek yogurt to make tasty biscuits your family will love. They take just 5 minutes’ preparation time to make and they are super easy! They’re great for breakfast or as a bread to go with any meal!
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 500°.
- Place the flour into a medium to large bowl; whisk to fluff.
- Add 1 cup yogurt.
- Stir until a sticky dough forms. If very sticky, add more flour. If very dry, add more yogurt. The dough should just stick together.
- Knead just until smooth. Add additional flour if it is still too sticky.
- Pat until it is about ¾ inch thick.
- Cut out with biscuit cutter or glass, pressing down and not twisting.
- Place each biscuit into a baking pan or cookie sheet, greased or lined with parchment paper or silpat.
- Bake for 8-12 minutes until the tops are golden brown.
Notes
- If using a nonstick baking pan (dark), turn the temperature down to 475°.
- *Plain Yogurt is runnier than Greek Yogurt, so you may need to use more flour or less yogurt.
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Kiera Desmarais
I have made the 2 ingredient biscuits recipe but made bagels with it. Works well with dairy-free yogurt.
Christine
Are you sure about baking the biscuits at 500 degrees? That’s broil on my oven and the tops would burn before done.
Jill
Yes Christine that is the right temp. Because there are no ingredients really for as much leavening the high temps make them quickly puff up to make them light and fluffy. If your oven can’t go that high for baking then you can turn it down to 475 if you need too and if you are worried about the tops burning then put them on a lower rack.
Rob
That’s why there is a 500* setting on ovens, Its to be used.
Joyce
It would be helpful if the recipes gave the number of biscuits that they make. For experienced cooks, that’s probably something they would understand from the quantity of flour, etc. However, for inexperienced cooks, The yield from the recipe is not obvious. Thanks.
Jill
We try to when we can Joyce and like with this one if you watch the video you can see the amount of what is in the pan. Why it is hard to give an exact amount for something like this is because people will be rolling their biscuits out at a different thickness so they will get a different amount. If it helps, you most recipes especially older ones, when the amount isn’t mentioned are for 4-6 people. Hope that helps.
LaDonna
Wow, so it depends on how thick your dough and the size of your biscuit cutter. Just wing it, next time you’ll know. Too many variables…..
Plant Lady
Could you freeze the raw cut out biscuits and cook them at a later date? I’ve been thinking about trying to do this with regular biscuit dough so I don’t need to buy a can of refrigerator biscuits anymore, and can cook only what I need at a time (say 2 or 4 instead of having to make 8.
Jill
You can freeze from scratch biscuit dough and you can also freeze can biscuits too. For either one just place the biscuits on a cookie sheet covered with parchment paper, wrap in plastic wrap. When frozen you can place in a freezer bag or container. They may not rise quite the same but good enough that most won’t tell the difference and are especially good if using in a casserole or for like biscuits and gravy. The can biscuits say do not freeze but you can freeze them this way too. They will last around 2 months in the freezer.
Sandra White
Made the two ingredients biscuits they were great
Patty
After freezing the raw biscuit dough, what is the best way to bake them? Thank you!
Jill
Usually you let them thaw then bake as the recipe states.
Nadia Clark
Do you know the carbs for each biscuit?
Jill
No we don’t usually figure all those things out.
Lisa Ross
Can you use fat free yogurt?
Jill
You can try it. Anytime you use fat free something it can affect the texture and the taste but I would at least try it once.
Paula Cecil
The first time I made these I made dough too thin I’ll know what to do next time. They still tasted really good.