Brown Sugar Bacon Biscuits

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My hair is in rollers. Like kickin it old school in Velcro rollers.

No one needs to know that besides the 137 of you who read this blog, my cat, and any random person who comes to this blog after Google searching the most awesome biscuits ever made, for real.

Ah.. the rollers. Its amazing how un-cute you have to look to eventually look cute-ish. Boys dont do this. They just put on cardigans and look hot.

Now theres a lot of good news I need to tell you about these biscuits. First: bacon. Second: brown sugar. Third: butter. Fourth: theyre freaking biscuits!!! And fifth: they do not have an un-cute phase. Theyre all cute/delicious/freak-out-worthy, from beginning to end.

Do you really need convincing? No. Do I really need these rollers? Um today? Yes.

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I love when baked goods start with salty bacon and brown sugar.

Its really a good path.

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Cold butter is the key to big, fluffy biscuits.

It gets incorporated into the dough with fast fingers.

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Sweet and salty bacon is paired with very coarsely crushed black pepper.

Every day needs a bite of spice!

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Just mix biscuits with a fork no biggie.

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Try not to sneak all of the bacon bits out of the dough and into your mouth.

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I could just stare at this picture all day. Its like being in love.

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These biscuits besides being completely delicious are smack dab in the middle of sweet and savory.

You could top them with butter and jam, and feel just right. Or! You could add a fried egg and tomato jam and have a perfectly tasty morning.

Its up to you. Choose your own bacon biscuit adventure!

Brown Sugar Bacon Biscuits

makes about 8 biscuits

For the Bacon:

6 slices of bacon

1 tablespoon brown sugar

coarse ground black pepper

For the Biscuits:

3 cups all-purpose flour

2 tablespo! ons brow n sugar

2 tablespoons granulated sugar

3 teaspoons baking powder

1 teaspoon baking soda

3/4 teaspoon salt

1/2 to 1 teaspoon coarse ground black pepper

3/4 cup cold unsalted butter, cut into small cubes

1 large egg

3/4 cup buttermilk

Place a rack in the center of the oven and preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with foil or parchment paper and spread bacon across baking sheet in a single layer. Sprinkle with brown sugar and black pepper. Bake until crisp and cooked through, about 13 to 15 minutes. Remove from the oven and carefully use tongs to place the hot bacon on a cutting board. Dont put the bacon on paper towels or they might stick. Ick! Allow to cool until youre able to handle the slices and chop into medium chunks. Set aside.

Increase oven temperature to 425 degrees F. Line another baking sheet with parchment paper or foil, and set aside.

In a mixing bowl, sift together flour, sugars, baking powder, baking soda, salt, and black pepper. Add cold butter and use your hands to quickly break the butter into the flour until mixture resembles coarse meal. In another bowl, combine egg and buttermilk and beat lightly with a fork. Add to flour mixture all at once, stirring to incorporate. Once batter is nearly incorporated, add bacon and mix in.

You may want to dump the shaggy biscuit mixture onto a lightly floured board to knead together a few times. Dont overwork the dough and melt the butter, Just make sure it comes together.

Roll or pat dough into a 1-inch thickness. Cut into 2-inch rounds using a biscuit cutter or cut into 22-inch squares. Reshape and roll dough to create more biscuits with excess scraps. Place on an ungreased baking sheet and bake at 425 degrees F for 12-15 minutes. Serve biscuits warm with jam or a fried egg.

I love these biscuits the day they are made. They can be kept in the fridge and will last for two days. The shaped, uncooked biscuit can also be frozen. Thaw in the fridge overnig! ht and b ake up in the morning.


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