Bisquick Drop Biscuits-Recipe easily scaled down
2 1/4 C original Bisquick
2/3 C milk-I used Half and Half
Stir together until soft dough forms, drop by spoonfuls onto baking sheet, bake at 450 degrees 8-10 minutes or until golden brown, serve immediately.
I know folks are divided, seems either you love or ~not love~ eating Peeps... But you have to admit, they are an Easter icon. So I thought it would be fun to whip up a little stuffed Peep toy for Easter. This is a simple project that only requires some felt and either (the correct) glue or a needle and thread.
Since I didn't have matching thread I thought I'd glue mine together...
After a few failed attempts, the best glue was Aleene's Turbo Tacky Glue.
But... It would just be easier, and faster, to sew it.
I used a Sharpie for the eyes and nose,
you could sew on small black beads or sew on French knots too.
My stuffing is a thin 1/4" wide piece of felt folded in half.
You could make yours thicker if desired, and you'll be able to get more stuffing inside if you sew it.
Here's a pattern I found on-line,
Mine is about 2 1/2" long stuffed.
And I'll leave you with this cute Peeking Bunny Treat Topper that's simply made from
pipe cleaners and googly eyes.
Just a little something to make us smile-instructions HERE :@)
Just a little something to make us smile-instructions HERE :@)
Please take care, stay busy, and have a happy day:@)
The biscuits look so good and the bunny's are adorable!
ReplyDeleteI especially love drop biscuits and drop scones, too. I love Barbie’s bunny and the pipe cleaner bunny. We all need some Easter fun!
ReplyDeleteOooh, half and half is a terrific idea! I think we have some Bisquick around here somewhere! Happy Sunday!
ReplyDeleteGood ole bisquick, we've been using it alot lately! Barbie's bunny is adorable, Happy Easter Lynn!
ReplyDeleteJenna