Cinnamon Biscuits From Scratch
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Cinnamon biscuits are rich and buttery, with a ribbon of cinnamon filling. These biscuits taste much like cinnamon rolls but require no wait time to allow for them to rise. Additionally, they are easily made with pantry staples you’re sure to have.
Sharing a great Cinnamon Biscuits recipe with you today, and I just know you will love it! Yes, they’re biscuits from scratch, but the recipe is beyond easy to make with just basic pantry staples!
Cinnamon Biscuits From Scratch
Before I get to the recipe enjoy this bit of humor that I originally wrote about.
Have you ever done something totally embarrassing?
I guess since you’re human you have. Just maybe you didn’t blog about it for the entire world to know the depths of your goofiness… but, oh well, here goes. I’m sure if you’re a regular follower or know me personally, you already know how goofy I am! At this point, I’m kind of giggling about it… kind of.
An Embarrassing Story
Today a ran by our local home-town grocery store, not the big superstore where no one would have even noticed you unless you had purple hair, stripper shorts, and pleather thigh-high boots. Admit it, you’ve all seen the funny pics of People of Wal-Mart….
I digress. I ran into the small home-town grocery store where Bob (that’s his real name, not Billy Joe Jim Bob… just Bob) greets me, asks about the kids and if I’ll be having steak again this week. You see, we always get a ‘his’ and ‘hers’ fillet, no bacon, for weekend grilling.
‘Kids are good. Yes, sir, I’d like the regular’ and proceed to the Meat Market. Now, there are 9 guys that work in the meat market. They nod. I nod. I continue shopping… shopping… shopping…looking (I’m picky about meat) and I notice they’re all looking at me….. looking…. staring…. I’m feeling pretty good at this point. I thought I looked super cute today, I guess I do. I catch my reflection in the window. Good hair. Still got makeup on. Cool! I still may have it….
They bring the steaks, I collect a couple of other items and check out, feeling pretty good about myself. I sashay to the car and get in, grab the seat belt, and *whoa* my fly is open!!! All the way open!!! I mean, seriously!!!! O-P-E-N!!
Omgoodness, my self-confidence…shattered! Not only that, I can not, will not, go back to that store until I’m quite sure there has been a complete turnover in employees!
I’m drowning my embarrassment in a batch of cinnamon biscuits, because, well, I just don’t know what else to do! zip…..
Cinnamon Biscuits Ingredients
If you want to make an even easier version, check out my recipe for Bisquick cinnamon biscuits!
The full recipe with ingredient amounts and instructions is at the bottom of this post. You can save a tree and save the recipe to your personal and private recipe box right here on Call Me PMc. This way youโll never misplace it.
In addition to those staple baking ingredients, you will need just a few more ingredients to make cinnamon biscuits from scratch:
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 4 Tablespoon dark brown sugar
- 4 Tablespoon granulated sugar divided
- 2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 cup heavy cream whole milk or evaporated milk may be used, if too dry at more milk one tablespoon at a time. This ingredient gives the biscuits a nice, rich flavor. Half & Half will work, if that’s all you have on hand.
- 2 teaspoon cinnamon. I like the flavor of Saigon cinnamon, but any variety will be fine.
- 4 Tablespoon butter softened. Unsalted is best, but as you can see in the photo below, I didn’t have any on hand. If you need to use salted
butter , you may want to cut back to half of the salt this biscuit recipe calls for. - 1/2 cup milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 2 cup confectioners sugar
Ingredient Notes
I always keep my pantry stocked with a few baking ingredients. This way, baking can happen whenever the urge strikes.
I recommend to stock your pantry with these items. All of these items will be used to make this cinnamon biscuit recipe.
- White and brown sugar
- Baking powder (I also recommend stocking baking soda. It is good in some recipes as well as for cleaning.)
- All purpose flour
- Salt
Making Cinnamon Biscuits from Scratch
- Using a fork, mix
butter , cinnamon, and sugar together in a large mixing bowl. - Stir the dry ingredients together. In a separate bowl, whisk the dry ingredients together.
- Add the liquid ingredients to the dry ingredients.
- Pour the heavy cream and vanilla extract into the bowl with the flour.
Cinnamon Biscuits notes
Keep in mind that these are not traditional drop biscuits or rolled/cut buttermilk biscuits. They’re more like butter swim biscuits without the
Furthermore, note there isn’t any fat,
We like to serve this with bacon and fruit salad.
Perfectly portable, and delicious, too. You can’t beat that!
Cover them with a simply glaze, (1/2ย cupย milk, 1ย teaspoonย vanilla, and 2ย cupย confectioners sugar) or leave them plain. These biscuits are good either way.
I updated this post from an earlier version dated August 03, 2012. I made new photos and simplified the recipe instructions.
Below are photos I orginally took for the recipe.
Cinnamon Biscuits from Scratch
Ingredients
- 2 cups all-purpose flour
- 4 Tablespoons brown sugar
- 4 Tablespoons granulated sugar divided
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- ยฝ teaspoon salt
- 1 cup heavy whipping cream whole milk or evaporated milk may be used, if too dry at more milk one tablespoon at a time.
- 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
- 4 Tablespoons butter softened
- ยฝ cup whole milk
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- 2 cups powdered sugar (aka confectioners)
Instructions
- With a fork, mix 2 Tablespoons butter, 2 Tablespoons sugar, and 2 teaspoons cinnamon together; set aside.
- Preheat oven to 425ยฐF. Spray an 8×8-inch baking dish with vegetable spray or line with parchment paper.
- In a large bowl, combine dry ingredients: flour, brown sugar, remaining granulated sugar, baking powder, and salt. Pour in the cream and stir until combined. Don't over mix.
- Spread the dough into 2 8-inch squares and press one half in the bottom of the dish. Spread butter, sugar, cinnamon mixture over layer. Gently press the second half of dough on top. .
- Score the dough into 9 squares. Bake 15 to 19 minutes or until golden brown.
- Meanwhile, mix milk, vanilla, and sugar until smooth. Pour over hot biscuits. Serve warm.
Nutrition
Nutritional information given is an automatic calculation and can vary based on the exact products you use and changes you make to the recipe. If these numbers are important to you, I recommend calculating them yourself.
Funny. I am visiting from the Humor Me hop. I loved your story. Yes, embarrassing. But your biscuits are anything but delicious and I can’t wait to try them.
Thank you! I love anything w/ cinnamon! Thanks for visiting!
I think the most embarrassing things that happen to me involve my children placing stickers on my clothes without me realizing it – the stickers on the hind-end are usually the ones I don’t see…
lol! fortunately, that hasn’t happened to me. Thanks for visitin, headed to your blog now!
PMc – we must be relatives. ๐ Great story and those biscuits look heavenly!
Thank you so much for linking up! You are awesome!
lol, all you can do is laugh, right? Thanks for the party!
I write about embarrassing crap all the time so you are not alone! Those do look really good!
lol, might as well laugh at yourself!
Oh man!! I cringe at the very thought…wardrobe malfunctions are the worst. I know I have embarrassing moments, but I always repress the memory immediately.
I try to repress, might as well laugh instead of cry ๐ Thanks for visiting!
I have too many to even mention. Its normal anymore. I had a pair of pants whose zipper was broken so I just got used to people looking at my grouch. they were comfy.
Those biscuits do look delish! I must try that recipe!
lol!! too funny, I don’t think I could knowingly be unzipped. Thanks for visiting.
Visiting from the humor blog hop…I can understand your embarrassment, but I say you hold your head up high and go back to that store…or if that’s too much to handle, go in wearing dark sunglasses and a disguise. ๐ P.S. The biscuits look/sound yummy!
lol, I’ll do the sunglasses! Thanks for visiting!
Biscuits make everything better, even embarrassing fly mishaps. I LOVE your old school corningware. I was recently thinking about picking up some pieces for myself. I don't think I can get any from my mom since she still uses them, but I could find some at an antique store and pretend they are the ones I grew up with.
You are not the first person that has happened to ๐ Your Cinnamon Biscuits look awesome!