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    Easy Microwave Biscuits

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    Ever found yourself craving homemade biscuits? You can make delicious biscuits in must minutes in your microwave! With this simple recipe for Microwave Biscuits, youโ€™ll be able to make breakfast sandwiches, an easy side dish, or a quick snack!

    Microwave Biscuits in blue muffin liners

    Microwave Drop Biscuits

    When I discovered I could make small servings of drop biscuits in the microwave, it was a great day. Theyโ€™re so perfect for a late night snack or when I wake up craving a breakfast biscuit (and am trying to avoid hitting a drive thru)!

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    Microwave Drop Biscuits
    Why Youโ€™ll Love This Recipe
    Can You Make Biscuits in the Microwave?
    Ingredients & Equipment
    Instructions
    Leftovers & Storage
    Variations & Toppings
    Recipe Tips
    More Microwave Recipes
    Microwave Biscuits

    Why Youโ€™ll Love This Recipe

    • Quick & simple โ€“ this recipe gives you warm biscuits in minutes!
    • Versatile โ€“ you can top these biscuits anyway you want or use them to make sandwiches!
    • Easy clean up โ€“ the ingredient list is short and you really only need a few dishes to make these so the clean up is super quick and easy!

    Can You Make Biscuits in the Microwave?

    It might be something youโ€™ve asked yourself before and itโ€™s a good question. You can definitely bake and reheat biscuits in the microwave. If youโ€™re craving the taste of a homemade biscuit, itโ€™s a quick way to whip up a batch.

     The truth is that not all biscuits microwave well. It depends on the type of biscuits you want to microwave.

    Can you cook Pillsbury biscuits in the microwave?

    The short answer is that you can. They will be cooked but they wonโ€™t brown up like you have probably come to expect from Pillsbury biscuits. But you can start them in the microwave and then use another appliance to get that golden brown color.

    Otherwise conventional ovens really will give you the best result if youโ€™re wanting that golden color youโ€™re familiar with.

    Can you microwave frozen biscuits?

    Frozen biscuits can be reheated in the microwave oven. Itโ€™s best to do them one at a time. Wrap them in a damp paper towel to prevent the biscuit from drying out.

    Can you microwave raw biscuits?

    Homemade raw biscuits (like this recipe) can be cooked in the microwave. The biscuits should rise up and be fairly fluffy, though they wonโ€™t brown.

    If you get store-bought raw biscuits, I highly recommend following the directions on the packaging. If microwave is not a recommended cooking method, I would not use it.

    My advice is to check the packaging of the biscuits you have and see if there are directions for using the microwave. Otherwise, stick to making and microwaving your own!

    Ingredients & Equipment

    One of the best things about how I make microwave biscuits is how short the shopping list is! For this recipe, you need:

    • 1 package complete biscuit mix (I used Bisquick this time but often use Jiffy mix too)
    • 1/2 cup water

    Youโ€™ll need some basic kitchen equipment too:

    • Cupcake liners
    • Microwave safe dish (you can set the cupcake liners directly on a microwave-safe plate too)
    • Liquid measuring cup
    • Spoon

    Dry biscuit mix and water in mixing bowl

    Instructions

    This recipe makes 6 biscuits. It takes about 5 minutes to prepare and less than 3 minutes to bake in the microwave!

    Empty the dry ingredients from the biscuit mix into a mixing bowl. 

    Stir in the water until the mixture forms a sticky dough.

    Use a spoon to fill six cupcake liners 2/3 full with biscuit dough. Place the liners in a microwave safe dish.

    Microwave for 2 minutes 30 seconds.

    Serve immediately. You can brush with melted butter or use your favorite topping.

    These biscuits are best when served right away! They can get a bit chewy as they cool down. So serve them warm from the microwave!

    Leftovers & Storage

    I highly recommend eating these warm from the oven. But if you have leftovers, you can store them at room temperature in an airtight container for 1-2 days. 

    You can also store them in the refrigerator in an airtight container for about a week.

    I donโ€™t recommend putting leftover biscuits in the freezer.

    Variations & Toppings

    You can top these biscuits with anything you can dream up, including:

    • butter
    • honey
    • jam or jelly
    • brown sugar and cinnamon

    You can also make variations on these biscuits by adding some extra ingredients to the dough before you cook them. Trying one of these:

    • Cranberry orange โ€“ Add dried cranberries and orange zest.
    • Garlic cheddar โ€“ Add a small amount of garlic powder and shredded cheddar cheese.
    • Cheesy bacon โ€“ Add shredded cheddar cheese and bacon bits.
    • Chocolate chip โ€“ Add mini chocolate chips and glaze with a simple powdered sugar glaze (great for dessert!)

    Serve them with chicken soup or other soups, beef stew, or fluffy scrambled eggs!

    You can also turn them into breakfast sandwiches by trying some of these toppings:

    • cheddar cheese
    • bacon
    • sausage patties
    • Canadian bacon
    • scrambled eggs (or your favorite type of egg)

    Microwave drop biscuits with pat of butter

    Recipe Tips

    • These biscuits are best when served right away! They can get a bit chewy as they cool down. So serve them warm from the microwave!
    • If serving these with a meal, make everything else for the meal first. Whip these biscuits up at the end so they can be served warm!

    More Microwave Recipes

    If youโ€™re looking for more things to cook in your microwave, try one of these recipes:

    • Microwave Vanilla Mug Cake
    • Microwave Mac and Cheese
    • Microwave Mashed Potatoes
    • Microwave Bacon (goes great with these biscuits!)
    Microwave Biscuits in blue muffin liners

    Microwave Biscuits

    Microwave biscuits are quick, easy, and they taste great!
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    Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
    Cook Time: 3 minutes minutes
    Servings: 6

    Equipment

    • Cupcake liners
    • Microwave-safe Baking Dish
    • Mixing bowls
    • Liquid measuring cup

    Ingredients

    • 1 package Complete biscuit mix I used Bisquick - 7.5 ounces
    • 1/2 cup water

    Instructions

    • Combine water and biscuit mix until it forms a sticky dough.
    • Use a spoon to fill six cupcake liners โ…” full with dough. Place the liners in a microwave safe dish.
    • Microwave for 2 minutes and 30 seconds.
    • Serve immediately with butter or your favorite toppings.

    Microwave Biscuits Recipe



    Filed Under: Bisquick Recipes, Microwave Recipes, Recipes, Side Dishes

    About Mariah

    Mariah is the mom of 2 and a former educator (preschool - 4th grade & special education) with a degree in human development. As a busy mom living in with a multi-generational family under one roof (with 4 dogs!), life is sometimes chaotic! She aims to share easy ideas that we can all use in our lives! Read more about Mariah!

    Comments

    1. LE says

      May 20, 2024 at 1:41 pm

      I was eager to try this recipe butโ€ฆ could not. After reading through the recipe several times, I canโ€™t figure out how many ounces or cups or gallons is the equivalent of a โ€˜packageโ€™ of Bisquick. The store from which I purchased a box of Bisquick had several sizes for sale, soโ€ฆ?

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    2. Mariah says

      May 20, 2024 at 2:33 pm

      The Complete Bisquick biscuit mix package is 7.5 ounces.

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