Unbelievable Gluten Free Drop Biscuits Recipe (2024)

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Gluten Free Drop Biscuits are by far the easiest and tastiest biscuits you’ll ever make. Perfectly mimicking those Bisquick biscuits I grew up on.

(Gluten Free, Dairy Free friendly)

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My mother was the bisquick queen. It’s what we grew up on, along with Jiffy Blueberry Muffins and Beef Stroganoff. She’s always been all about the no-fail recipes … andddd obviously I can’t eat any of those anymore.

Take me back to my childhood, Gluten Free Drop Biscuits.

These did not fail me. I’ve made the full fledged gluten-free cut out biscuits before and they are delicious but, let’s face it, I am lazy. If we have not established this after 3 years … I AM LAZY.

When I was a kid, Drop Biscuits were an addition to almost every meal.

  • For breakfast with honey, YESSSS.
  • Lunch with some peanut butter and jelly.
  • Dinner with any kind of dish you could imagine. Guaranteed they would be on the side to our Honey Mustard Pressure Cooker Pork Chops.
  • Dessert with Strawberries! (Coming Soon)

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As I said, my mother was the drop biscuit queen. I happily take that torch and run with it … and you’re more than welcome to join me.

Simply whisk together your dry ingredients, mash in your butter to create a fine meal and then fold in your wet ingredients. It is that easy.

Even though I practically grew up on Bisquick before and have to say, these gluten-free drop biscuits are way better. (Sorry Bisquick.)

TIP: I’ve found they are super moist and are fabulous for traveling BUT will get a little moldy by the second day if just left on the counter. Best if you store them in the refrigerator or plan to eat them quickly.

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I took them with me on our Jamaica adventure and they were PERFECT for the trip there.

So whether you want to become the drop biscuit queen or you simply want some darn gluten-free biscuits that are quick and easy to make, we’ve got you covered.

RECIPE NOTE: For some reason readers have reported having a very different result than what we have experienced when testing and making these ourselves. We cannot figure out how they are getting these results but have a few theories.

Butter. You want to make sure that the biscuit batter is cold. If the butter is warm we’ve found they will spread out a bit more.

Try using 1/2 cup of milk to start as some readers have reported having better luck with this amount.

Gluten Free Drop Biscuits Recipe

Biscuits

Gluten free, dairy free

American

Gluten Free Drop Biscuits are by far the easiest and tastiest biscuits you’ll ever make. Perfectly mimicking those bisquick biscuits I grew up on. (Gluten Free, Dairy Free friendly)

Yield: 12

Prep Time:10 min

Cook Time:15 min

Total Time:25 min

Ingredients:

  • 2 cups gluten-free baking flour
  • 2 Tablespoons sugar
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1/2 cup cold butter, cubed (or dairy-free butter alternative)
  • 2 eggs (we've tested with flax eggs and they've worked well)
  • 1/2 cup - 1 cup milk (or dairy-free milk alternative) **SEE NOTES IN POST ABOVE RECIPE CARD**

Directions:

  • 1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
  • 2. Prepare a baking sheet with parchment paper.
  • 3. In a large bowl whisk together flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, and salt.
  • 4. With a pastry dough cutter (or a fork) cut butter into flour mixture until butter is fully cut into the flour and it resembles small pebbles.
  • 5. Stir in eggs and milk.
  • 6. Drop 2 Tablespoons of dough onto baking sheet, 2 inches apart from each biscuit.
  • 7. Bake for 11-15 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean and tops begin to brown.

Author: Linnie

Recipe Video:

Nutrition Information:

Serving size: 1 biscuit
Calories: 90
Other nutrition information: Total Fat: 1.5g , Saturated Fat: .3g , Trans Fat: 0g , Cholesterol: 30mg , Sodium: 210mg , Total Carb: 17g , Dietary Fiber: 2g , Total Sugars: 2g , Protein: 4g

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  1. Unbelievable Gluten Free Drop Biscuits Recipe (15)MomEH says

    These were super easy (which can be tricky with GF) and super delicious. The whole family loved them! Thank you for sharing this recipe!!

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    • Unbelievable Gluten Free Drop Biscuits Recipe (16)Lindsay says

      So glad you and your family enjoyed it! These is a family favorite of ours too! 🙂

      Reply

  2. Unbelievable Gluten Free Drop Biscuits Recipe (17)d mazee says

    these were pretty easy and tasted good BUT they left a bad aftertaste… i think they just have way too much baking powder.

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  3. Unbelievable Gluten Free Drop Biscuits Recipe (18)Anita Curry says

    I followed the recipe exactly and the biscuits turned out looking like pancakes. Really disappointing.

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      • Unbelievable Gluten Free Drop Biscuits Recipe (20)Ronni King says

        I really liked this recipe! I used Namaste flour and was hoping my baking soda was not too old. I mixed it op then put parchment on the pan, got a call so talked for maybe 5 minutes. When I went back to the bowl the mix was rising a little. They turned out so well that I will probably use this recipe forever!!❤️

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    • Unbelievable Gluten Free Drop Biscuits Recipe (21)Alexa says

      Mine also turned into pancakes… I used Bob’s Red Mill Gluten free Flour.

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    • Unbelievable Gluten Free Drop Biscuits Recipe (22)Anna says

      I made them too and this batter is wayyyy too sloppy. It should be more like half the amount of milk. Why did I notice this before pouring the whole cup in?!

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  4. Unbelievable Gluten Free Drop Biscuits Recipe (23)Clairabelle says

    Can you clarify something – the recipe says 1 cup of milk but the amount of milk used in the video looks like a LOT less. 1 cup seems like it would make a very liquid batter. Thanks!

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    • Unbelievable Gluten Free Drop Biscuits Recipe (24)Lindsay says

      We’ve tinkered with this recipe even more since that video and have found we actually prefer the 1 cup of milk results. Now that is with the flour blend we use though so by all means start with 1/2 cup (thats what you see in the video) and adjust from there if need be.Hope this helps!

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  5. Unbelievable Gluten Free Drop Biscuits Recipe (25)Angel says

    I added a bit more cold butter and used coconut milk instead of regular. Then I folded cranberries into the mixture. The trick to drop biscuits is NOT to mix batter too much. Should be sticky and thick. Mine turned out perfect!

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  6. Unbelievable Gluten Free Drop Biscuits Recipe (26)Julie says

    These turned out melt-in-your-mouth delicious!
    I used coconut oil (as a soft solid); 1.75 tablespoons coconut palm sugar; one real egg and one Egg-Beaters ‘egg’; and Bob’s Red Mill gluten free flour. Also, rolled them into two inch balls and flattened them a bit with my fingers. Delicious!

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    • Unbelievable Gluten Free Drop Biscuits Recipe (27)Lindsay says

      Thank you Julie! I’m glad you enjoyed them 🙂

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  7. Unbelievable Gluten Free Drop Biscuits Recipe (28)Valerie says

    Mine turned out like pancakes too I used bob mills baking mix and a cup of soy milk

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    • Unbelievable Gluten Free Drop Biscuits Recipe (29)Lindsay says

      Was there tiny pieces of butter still visible? I’m wondering if perhaps the dough was too warm.. Kind of like when cookie dough isn’t chilled enough. I make these all the time so I really can’t find and diagnose this issue that people are having.

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  8. Unbelievable Gluten Free Drop Biscuits Recipe (30)Cheryl says

    These drop biscuits were easy and delicious. I cut the recipe in half and yummy! Thank you first gluten free biscuit I truly enjoyed. Yummy plain with butter and also with biscuits and gravy! Thank you! Stars would not clock….I give 5 stars!

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  9. Unbelievable Gluten Free Drop Biscuits Recipe (31)nicole says

    i followed your recipe to the letter with dairy free alternatives for the butter and milk, and ended up with cookies rather than biscuits. totally flat. still tasty but not what i was going for. upon reading the comments i see you suggest starting with half a cup of milk rather than the full cup as stated in the recipe- i was disappointed to read that in the comments after they were in the oven. maybe that’s a good revision to the recipe itself to avoid this for others in the future?

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  10. Unbelievable Gluten Free Drop Biscuits Recipe (32)Margaret Schade says

    Can I make the biscuits in the morning and then heat them in the evening in the microwave or oven?

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  11. Unbelievable Gluten Free Drop Biscuits Recipe (33)Kristi says

    Love these biscuits!! And so does my family with small kids. But, please note that the nutrition facts listed at the end of this recipe are off. (I calculated 157 calories, 8.5g fat, 16.4g carb, and 3.3g protein, with Stevia instead of sugar, 2 whole eggs, and unsweetened almond milk.)

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  12. Unbelievable Gluten Free Drop Biscuits Recipe (34)Jessi P says

    Just made these and they came out great!! Used 1/2 cup almond milk, cup 4 cup flour, forager vegan butter, a lil vanilla extract and they came out just like I had hoped. Not as fluffy looking as yours but still a nice size and great texture/taste. Next time I plan to make them larger and just do 8 instead of 12. Will deff make again!

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Unbelievable Gluten Free Drop Biscuits Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why do my drop biscuits fall apart? ›

When the fat is cut too small, after baking there will be more, smaller air pockets left by the melting fat. The result is a baked product that crumbles. When cutting in shortening and other solid fats, cut only until the pieces of shortening are 1/8- to 1/4-inch in size.

What is the difference in the dough for a rolled biscuit vs a drop biscuit? ›

Drop biscuits have more milk or other liquid added to the dough than rolled biscuits. The dough is moister and cannot be kneaded or rolled; simply drop tablespoons of dough onto the baking sheet.

Are there gluten-free Pillsbury biscuits? ›

Gluten Free Buttermilk Biscuits - Pillsbury Baking.

Why are gluten free biscuits crumbly? ›

2 Answers. Gluten-free flour is not a perfect substitute for wheat flour. Each mixture out there is designed to mostly work in certain kinds of recipe, but not in all of them. And yes, it is perfectly normal for a gluten-free cookie to be crumbly, since it is the gluten itself that holds wheat cookes together.

How to stop biscuits from crumbling? ›

Coating your tools with flour instead of putting it directly on the dough will ensure that the proper amount ends up in your biscuits, keeping them flaky but not crumbly.

What's in Paula Deen's biscuit mix? ›

ingredients
  • 1 (1/4 ounce) package yeast.
  • 12 cup lukewarm water.
  • 5 cups all-purpose flour.
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda.
  • 12 teaspoon salt (see NOTE above)
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder.
  • 2 tablespoons sugar.
  • 34 cup solid shortening (recommend frozen Crisco)

Why should shaped biscuits rest before baking? ›

If you're resting the dough in the fridge as some recipes instruct, you're multitasking by hydrating the dry ingredients and solidifying the fat. Because cold butter takes longer to melt than room temperature butter, chilled cookies will hold their shape in the oven.

What are the ingredients in farmhouse biscuits? ›

FarmHouse Biscuits Ltd Honey and Oat
  • 200 Grams.
  • Contains: Gluten, Oats.
  • Rolled Oats (43%), Vegetable Fat (Vegetable Oil, Water, Salt, Emulsifier E475, Flavouring, Colours; Annatto and Curcumin), Sugar, Honey (8%)
  • Per 100g. ...
  • Once opened, store in a cool dry place.
  • England.
  • Farmhouse Biscuits Ltd., ...
  • Farmhouse Biscuits Ltd.,

Is buttermilk or heavy cream better for biscuits? ›

Buttermilk also adds a subtle tang. Cream biscuits are made with heavy cream. Cream biscuits are beloved because they're incredibly easy-to-make. But, since cream is much milder than buttermilk, they won't be quite as flavorful (unless you incorporate more spices and seasonings).

Why do you only roll out the biscuit dough 2 or 3 times at the most? ›

Each time you cut and push the dough, the resulting biscuits are less likely to rise and be fluffy. By the third or fourth time, the biscuits will not rise as high as the first two rounds. The small amount of leftover dough after that can be fun for children (or fun adults) to play with.

What is the difference between drop biscuits and Southern biscuits? ›

The most obvious key difference is texture. Drop biscuits are often made with a looser dough, almost batter-like, and the result is a denser and more crumbly biscuit. Regular biscuits are airy and flaky from distinct layers of dough and fat, which give a slight advantage of structural integrity to the final product.

What is the best gluten-free flour for baking biscuits? ›

WHICH GLUTEN-FREE FLOUR BLEND WORKS WELL FOR BISCUITS? We have tested this recipe with Cup 4 Cup flour blend, Grandpa's Kitchen, Better Batter, King Arthur All Purpose Gluten Free Blend, and Bob's Red Mill 1:1. Cup4Cup yielded the best results with Better Batter coming in at a close second.

Why did Pillsbury discontinue gluten-free? ›

It was an innovative concept, gluten-free dough for various baking needs. But the demand just wasn't big enough. Pillsbury Gluten Free Dough was discontinued. For other gluten-free cookie dough options, see our Dairy-Free Cookie Dough Reviews.

Which popular biscuits are gluten-free? ›

  • Nairns Gluten Free Chocolate Chip Biscuits 160G. ...
  • Nairn's Gluten Free Oaties Biscuits 160G. ...
  • Nairn's Gluten Free Oaties Chocolate Chip Biscuits 160G. ...
  • Tesco Free From Digestive Biscuits 160G. ...
  • Nairns Gluten Free Oats & Fruit Biscuits 160G. ...
  • Nairns Gluten Free Ginger Biscuit Break 160G.

How do you keep biscuit base from crumbling? ›

Yes, more butter. I find that most recipes do not use enough. Spread the biscuit mix over the base of the tin and press down really well - I use my knuckles. Then refrigerate for long enough for the butter to harden and bind it all together.

Why do my biscuits lose their shape? ›

If your butter is under mixed, it won't have the air pockets to hold it's shape. If it's over-mixed, the air pockets decrease in size and are unable to hold their shape in the oven—causing your cookies to spread. It's best to cream butter and sugar on medium speed for 2 to 3 minutes.

How to keep Bisquick biscuits from falling apart? ›

Dipping your fingers into a little Bisquick will also keep the dough from sticking to your hands. Then shape the dough into a ball, and knead it gently about ten times. Kneading helps develop the structure of the biscuit so they don't crumble and fall apart.

How do you fix crumbly biscuit dough? ›

To avoid this, try using as little flour as possible while preparing to roll your dough. Dry – “Dry” or “Crumbly” dough is a product of over-mixing or using too much of any ingredient during the mixing process. This can be reversed by adding one to two tablespoons of liquid (water, milk or softened butter) to your mix.

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