Original Bisquick Baking Mix Copycat

"Use as an exact substitute for Original Bisquick Baking Mix in recipes. Original Bisquick does not contain powdered milk. Neither does this copycat recipe. This recipe also uses canola oil as a healthy substitute for solid shortening."
 
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photo by Joe and Julie McDon photo by Joe and Julie McDon
photo by Joe and Julie McDon
Ready In:
5mins
Ingredients:
6
Yields:
6 cups
Serves:
12
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ingredients

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directions

  • Whisk dry ingredients together. Mix well.
  • Using an electric mixer, slowly stir in canola oil.
  • Mix until all lumps are gone and mixture is a uniform texture, about 1 minute.
  • Store in an airtight container.

Questions & Replies

  1. Interesting choice to use confectioner's sugar. What made you choose that? I was thinking of using coconut oil (in place of the canola oil here &/or the palm oil in the original Bisquick, which has both). Has anyone ever tried that? Also, Bisquick has cornstarch in it. I know confectioners' sugar has some, but I'm not sure it would be enough to equal what is in Bisquick?
     
  2. Would love to use olive oil in this recipe, wld. it change the texture?
     
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Reviews

  1. Really liked this mix. I used it for quick easy pizza dough. Didn't feel like making up my usual yeasty dough and wanted something different. (One 12 inch pizza: 1.5 cups of this mix and 1/3 cup hot water mixed really well and rolled out to make thin crust pizza ,was awesome. No pre-bake needed. Flattened out, topped and baked for 15 minutes, cooled on a rack. Perfect. =) Thanks for this recipe! it is a keeper!
     
  2. Loved it! I have thrown so many boxes of baking mix away because I don't use that much before it expires. This way I can make what I need plus a bit more for the next time. Great mix.. tastes and cooks up just like Bisquick. Ingredients are standard staples in any pantry so save yourself a bunch of money cooks and go this route instead of giving your money away!
     
  3. Perfect! Just what I was looking for. I didn't want to go out and buy Bisquick. I'm even happier to avoid the shortening. Thanks!
     
  4. This makes a great Christmas gift. Give to a friend and explain that it is a year's supply. When the jar you packed it in is empty, your friend brings it back for a refill. When the year is up, give your friends the recipe.
     
  5. I would rather use this than regular Bisquick. All the other copycat recipes require shortening. I like this one because it uses healthier canola oil instead.
     
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