Over the years, I have spent a good deal of time testing all kinds of biscuits, even developing my own. Like anything in life, I’m always continuously tweaking and tinkering looking for the best of this and that. This latest biscuit recipe was a discovery on one of our summer trips at a truck stop, of all places.
Naturally, I had to ask the lady at the counter for the recipe—knowing full well she would not give it up. But I did anyways, because hope is a strong driver. Her answer: The New York Times Biscuit Recipe. What and what—first what: she actually shared the recipe with me. Second what: The New York Times Biscuit Recipe (where have I been?).
Here’s the secret to these pillow-soft tender biscuits: Milk. Whaaat—not buttermilk. I’m as surprised as you.
What you do need is high quality whole milk product like fairlife. Let me begin by saying, my boys and I have been fans of fairlife® ultra-filtered milk for nearly a year. What grabbed our attention was the high protein, 13 grams vs. the traditional 8 grams. Along with that fairlife® has half the sugar of regular milk and is lactose free-with no compromise to taste. In fact, my boys like it even better than other types of milk.
Here’s a fun and cool fact about fairlife® (because who doesn’t want to know more about their food): The vast majority of cow’s milk sold in the U.S. is considered processed to protect consumer health. Typical agricultural processes include pasteurization, which kills harmful bacteria in the milk, and homogenization, a process which prevents cream from rising to the top of milk. In addition, skim and reduced fat milks go through a spinning process, or separation, which spins some or all of the fat globules out of the milk. After separation and before pasteurization,fairlife® cold-filtration system is an additional step they take to increase the protein and calcium levels of their milk and decrease its sugar levels.
The real bonus for a baker like me—fairlife® is amazing to bake with. It’s thicker and creamier than most milks, so I can use it in place of heavy cream and buttermilk. That’s exactly why I’m excited to be partnering with them throughout the holiday season.
Now back to these biscuits. Yes, I did a side-by-side testing of this biscuit recipe with milk vs. fairlife®—and yep, you guessed it, fairlife® won hands down. The only adaptation I made to the recipe was to throw in a few extras like: crushed bacon, green onions and cheddar cheese.
There you have it—for those of you who are like me, always on the quest for the best. Here’s my latest favorite biscuit recipe via a truck stop via The New York Times.
This is sponsored post in collaboration with fairlife®. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Bacon and Scallion Truck Stop Biscuit
Ingredients:
- 2cups all-purpose flour, plus more for dusting
- 2tablespoons baking powder
- 1scant tablespoon sugar
- 1teaspoon salt
- ¼ cup crushed bacon
- ¼ cup finely shredded cheddar cheese
- 4 tablespoons finely chopped green onions
- 5tablespoons cold, unsalted butter, preferably European style
- 1cup whole fairlife milk