How to Make Low Carb Biscuits

Choose a protein powder that your like., Measure the ingredients that you need., Spread the 1 TBS butter or cooking oil on the ‘’’barely warm’’’ cookie sheet or skillet, or place a wax paper on the cookie sheet. , Spoon up and drop the biscuits onto...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Choose a protein powder that your like.

    You can find a number of kinds at a good grocery store or drugstore.
  2. Step 2: Measure the ingredients that you need.

    Place the ingredients into a bowl.

    Stir the dry ingredients together first.

    Add the liquid ingredients.

    Mix well. ,, You do not have to roll them out or “cut” them; You might use a small empty can with one end removed to cut biscuits perfectly round, etc. ,, Experiment with the time in the oven and on each side in the skillet depending on the heat of the oven or surface. ,
  3. Step 3: Spread the 1 TBS butter or cooking oil on the ‘’’barely warm’’’ cookie sheet or skillet

  4. Step 4: or place a wax paper on the cookie sheet.

  5. Step 5: Spoon up and drop the biscuits onto the oiled or buttered (barely warm) surface and: Mash them slightly with a buttered or oiled spoon or with fingers

  6. Step 6: if you like.

  7. Step 7: If you will be cooking on a skillet

  8. Step 8: rather than in an oven -- heat the surface until a drop of water will skip

  9. Step 9: dance and jump about

  10. Step 10: or to 350°F (180°C) about medium-high heat.

  11. Step 11: Bake the biscuits for about 10 to 15 minutes (depending on the thickness and the amount of liquid) or cook the biscuits on each side in a skillet: on the 1st side wait about 30 seconds (you might double check to see that they are not burning by turning them repeatedly).

  12. Step 12: Finished.

Detailed Guide

You can find a number of kinds at a good grocery store or drugstore.

Place the ingredients into a bowl.

Stir the dry ingredients together first.

Add the liquid ingredients.

Mix well. ,, You do not have to roll them out or “cut” them; You might use a small empty can with one end removed to cut biscuits perfectly round, etc. ,, Experiment with the time in the oven and on each side in the skillet depending on the heat of the oven or surface. ,

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