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You remember last week?
When I told you I was really feelin the southern foods? Yeah, well, if it wasn’t clear then, it should be pretty clear now. I mean, a buttermilk fried chicken biscuit? Peach hot sauce?
HONEY BUTTER?? 🙂
In my head, it doesn’t get more southern than that. Then again, I am not at all southern, so southerners feel free to let me know just how far north I really am. I am open to improving my southern cooking skills because I feel like this summer is going to be heavily inspired by the south.
So far we’ve got corn pudding, grilled peaches and sweet tea in this form and this form.
Oh, and biscuits. On a huge biscuit kick. Got to love em…but only homemade.
So let me just tell you about the exciting things going on in my life.
As of yesterday (June 2) the leaves on our trees finally bloomed to the point where there are light green leaves. I expect that within the next few days they will become very green and I am SO happy about it. Looking out my kitchen sink window is like a breath of fresh air now. No more bare tree, snow and or dirt. YESSS! Sunshine and daytime temps in the 70’s. YESSS!
Ok, I literally just spent the last five minutes looking through the newly published photos of Caitlyn Jenner…
Apparently I get distracted easily.
Which is probably why I burnt off all the hairs on my arm yesterday while mindlessly snap chatting and cooking at the same time. It’s cool though, my arm hairs where too long anyway. They needed a good torch for summer.
And I am done.
Is it lame that this is all the exciting stuff I have to share? Yes, probably, BUT maybe soon I can talk about the goats again. We were supposed to get them last weekend, but unfortunately the woman we had planned on buying them from sold all her goats even though we had said we were coming last weekend. NOO. Now we have to wait 2-3 more weeks unless we can find another farm.
Good news is, there are other goats in the sea (or a pasture), so I bet we will find another farm. It’s gonna happen. I swear. Their little home is all built and the fences are up. We just need the goats…
Then maybe I can make goat’s milk fried chicken. Is that even a thing? Maybe goat milk biscuits would be better? Yeah, that sounds better, I’ll have to give that recipe a try.
For today though, buttermilk works great, and it’s a bit more accessible, so cool!
I actually used the same recipe for the biscuits that I used in the cobbler I shared not too long ago. I just love the swirls of cream cheese. I swear, those biscuits are SO GOOD. And with honey butter?? I mean, that right there = PERFECTION.
But me being me, I went and took things a step or two further. Fried chicken just seemed like a logical next step. Then obviously you need to add hot sauce, but since I was going all out southern, I figured why not make it a super spicy, kind of sweet peach hot sauce.
Jeez, just writing it out sounds good.
And you know what the the best part is? These buttermilk chicken biscuits are kind of one of those breakfast, lunch or dinner meals. It would surely be a most perfect hangover breakfast, but at the same time, awesome for lunch and dinner too. Got to love an all-purpose meal!
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But really, don’t even leave a crumb behind. Just no.
Made just the biscuits and I was so impressed with how easy they came together and turned out! Quick question – if I wanted to leave out the cream cheese, could I make these by following the recipe and omitting the cream cheese? Or is there something I could substitute? Thank you! Love so many of your recipes!
Hey Ashley,
Wonderful!! I appreciate you making this recipe, I’m so glad it turned out well for you! Yes, totally fine to just skip the cream cheese! Have a great weekend:)
Delicious biscuits! My first time ever making them and they came out great (though not quite as pretty as yours). Loved the sauce and honey butter too! Yummy all around, will be making this again.
Hey Liv,
Happy Friday!!🌟 Love to hear that this recipe was tasty for you, thanks so much for trying it out! xT
Hi Tieghan! I made these biscuits GF today. I simply swapped out the flour for Bob’s RedMill Baking 1:1 GF flour. (Insert cringe.) Now I know you should never just substitute GF flour for regular flour. Other parts of the recipe need to change to account for the lack of gluten. BUT they did come out very yummy! Keep in mind I have not eaten gluten in 17 years ? Maybe you can add a GF Biscuit recipe to your blog or drop some tips on what should change in the recipe so my biscuits look like yours ? Love your recipes! ❤️
Hi Heather,
Happy Sunday! Thanks a lot for making this recipe, I love to hear that it was a winner. xxTieghan
So delicious! I’ll definitely make this again!! My biscuits didn’t rise/get as fluffy as I thought they would, it was my first time making biscuits in general. Maybe I worked the dough too much? Still, it tasted incredible!!
Hey Ashley,
Thanks so much for making this recipe, I am delighted to hear that it was enjoyed! Was there anything you adjusted in the biscuits? They definitely don’t need to be mixed for long, just until the dough comes together. Have the best weekend:) xTieghan
Hi Tieghan! I’m sure I already gave this 5 stars but here I go again- i love this recipe and made the biscuits alone tonight, to accompany a big bowl of maple bacon grits. I’m wondering with these, should the buttermilk, butter, and cream cheese all be the same temperature? Should the cream cheese disappear in the dough and if so, how can I achieve that without over-working it? Also, should the cream cheese be visible after baking/once slicing in half? (And then devouring both halves of course!!) I cut these pretty thick, maybe 2”, and they were perfect doubling the bake time. The luscious layers were noticeable before baking and divine afterwards! Just wanting to ask you the above questions so I can be you when I grow up! Lol??
Hi Gia!! The cream cheese, buttermilk, and butter should all be very chilled. This will keep you from overworking the dough and using cold ingredients will give you a flaky biscuit!! Also, try my more recent biscuit recipe below 🙂
https://www.halfbakedharvest.com/jalapeno-cheddar-biscuits/
Please let me know if you have any other questions. I am so glad you love this recipe! Thank you!! xTieghan
Can’t wait to make this!! Any idea of I could cook the chicken in the air fryer?
Hi Marissa,
So sorry but I have never used an air fryer so I would hate to advise you on that and have it not work. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Does this recipe only make 4 biscuits? I’m planning on serving this for 6 over Christmas for breakfast one morning and I need to know if I should double the recipe. Thanks!
Hey Tara! You will have more than 4 biscuits. You should be able to make about 8-10, but the chicken will only make enough for 4-6 sandwiches. Follow the directions for the slow cooker version only simmer on the stover 20-30 minutes. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe. Thanks so much and happy Holidays!! xTieghan ?
Hi Tieghan,
My husband and I can’t wait to tackle this recipe on Sat! I practically jumped for joy when he brought home habaneros from the Commissary. We live in the U.K. and I was doubtful we’d be able to find them.
Just one quick clarification, how much butter goes in the biscuits? It says 1.5 tbs sticks. I think you mean 1.5 sticks? It will be my first time trying biscuits.
Thank you for all of your inspiring recipes! My husband and I love trying new techniques in the kitchen and your recipes provide the perfect date night in! Since I found your blog a few months ago, we’ve already made several delicious meals and beautiful memories.
Holly
Hi Holly, I am so sorry for the confusion. It is 1 1/2 sticks butter. Please let me know if you have other questions. Hope you love this recipe! Thanks! 🙂
PS. so glad you are enjoying my recipes!
would it be possible to bake the chicken instead of fry?
Hey Sarah, I have not tried that so I really can’t say. With this type of batter it’s really best for frying. Hope that helps, but please let me know if you have any other questions. Hope you love the chicken! 🙂