Biscuit Popper-Roll Bake
photo by BlondieItaliana
- Ready In:
- 20mins
- Ingredients:
- 6
- Serves:
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6-10
ingredients
- 1 (16 ounce) can Pillsbury refrigerated biscuits
- 4 tablespoons melted butter
- to taste garlic powder
- to taste oregano
- to taste salt & pepper
- Pam cooking spray, butter flavor
directions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees & spray 9x11 glass baking dish or pie dish with Pam.
- Open biscuit can & separate into 6 pieces. Cut pieces into halves or quarters for fuller effect. Roll biscuit pieces into ball shapes.
- Melt butter & roll biscuit balls in melted butter & place in baking dish. Sprinkle with spices.
- Bake at 350 degrees for 15-20 minutes until golden brown (if top browns too quickly before completely baked, you can use foil to cover top of dish for remainder of cooking time).
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Reviews
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These are inexpensive, easy, and taste WONDERFUL! I quartered my (generic brand) biscuits instead of rolling them into balls and baked them in a 8" round metal cake pan. They came out wonderfully! Lightly browned on the top and bottom and so deliciously soft in the middle. I served alongside beef stew. I'll definitely be making these again. Thanks for posting!
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Absolutely AWESOME! Made last night with the ingredients listed and it was a wonderful addition to our chili dinner. I did reduce the butter to 3 tablespoons and found that I got great coverage using my 9 inch pie plate. I baked at 425 for 13 minutes and the biscuits were just perfect for us - lightly browned on top and bottom, but still nice and soft in the middle. I did not bother with rolling the dough into balls, just quartered them and arranged them in the pie plate. My family of three ate the entire platefull!!! We all loved it. I'm already thinking about when I can make these again!!!
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How easy was this!!!!!!! We made very small balls like large gumball sized balls with the biscuit dough and it was great. I did remind me of monkey bread. Added some rosemary and some grated cheese too. Very impressive too, can totally use this for a fancy dinner. I wish I took a picture for showing as it fluffed out nice using smaller balls and a fluted pan.
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