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Afternoon Tea Scones

Submitted by: Ruth Ann Stelfox 
'Your guests will love these scones served with butter, jam or jelly,' suggests Ruth Ann Stelfox of Raymond, Alberta. 'Or try them as an addition to a weeknight meal. Your family's eyes will light up when they see a plate of them on the table.' 

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Almond, Apple Cinnamon Scones

Submitted by: RAEVYNNE 
Made in the style of English cream scones, this apple-studded variation includes yogurt with a topping of cinnamon sugar and sliced almonds. 

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Apple Cheddar Scones

Submitted by: Jeanne Alexander 
Jeanne Alexander of Qualicum Beach, British Columbia serves these golden scones for brunch. Add a scoop of ice cream and they make a great dessert. 

Apple Cider Biscuits

Submitted by: Harriet Stichter 
In Milford, Indiana, Harriet Stichter's family enjoys these tender, flaky biscuits warm from the oven. 'We have a lot of apple trees, so we're always looking for apple recipes,' she says. 'This is a tasty way to use some of our cider.' 

Apple Cider Biscuits

Submitted by: Taste of Home's Fast Family Favorites 
Enjoy these tender, flaky biscuits warm from the oven. This is a tasty way to use apple cider. 

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Apple Cinnamon Bismarcks

Submitted by: Leigh Ann Baird 
Leigh Ann Baird from Knoxville, Tennessee uses convenience items to speed the preparation of these down-home treats. She pipes a bit of apple pie filling into baked biscuits topped with a comforting combination of sugar and cinnamon. 

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Apple Scones

Submitted by: Carol 
Not too sweet, the apple really comes through in these delectable scones sprinkled with cinnamon sugar. 

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Apple-Topped Biscuits

Submitted by: Sharon Rose Ristich 
Sharon Rose Ristich of Rochester, New York creates a tasty fruit topping for convenient refrigerated biscuits. I usually double this recipe and put it in two pie plates to serve a crowd, she says. It really isn't hard to make the topping, but in a pinch, you can substitute canned apple pie filling instead, she suggests. 

Awesome Yogurt Biscuits

Submitted by: usapeach58 
Living In: Rutledge, Georgia, USA
If you have biscuit mix and a carton of yogurt, you've got biscuits. These have only 2 ingredients and are done in just a few minutes. 

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Bacon Biscuit Wreath

Submitted by: Kathy Kirkland 
A Girl Scout leader in Denham Springs, Louisiana, Kathy Kirkland showed her troop how to make this pretty golden wreath. 'The girls (and even some of their parents) enjoyed making and sampling the cheesy party appetizer. It's a snap to prepare with cheese spread and convenient refrigerated biscuits.' 

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Bacon Cheddar Round

Submitted by: Dorothy Collins 
In Winnsboro, Texas, Dorothy Collins often stirs up a 'round' of this cheesy bread. 'With just six ingredients, the moist bread mixes up in just minutes,' she reports. 'Of course, it gets gobbled up quickly, too!' 

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Baking Powder Biscuits

Submitted by: Catherine Yoder 
WHEN I was growing up, Mother made these wonderful biscuits often. Some time ago, I consulted her box of old recipes and was delighted to find this childhood favorite. Now these warm and tender biscuits are a special treat for my family, too. -Catherine Yoder, Bertha, Minnesota 

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Baking Powder Biscuits I

Submitted by: Anne 
Just mix the basic ingredients, drop the batter by spoonfuls onto a baking sheet, and bake. These golden biscuits are so simple you will be surprised by the lovely texture and taste. 

Baking Powder Biscuits II

Submitted by: ARVILLALAR 
This rolled-and-cut variation on golden biscuits calls for buttermilk. 

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Baking Powder Drop Biscuits

Submitted by: Sharon Evans 
One day I had company coming and realized I had run out of biscuit mix. I'd never made biscuits from scratch before, but I decided to give this recipe a try. Now this is the only way I make them! 

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Basic Biscuits

Submitted by: lenihan5 Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
A basic recipe for rolled baking powder biscuits. They're easy and go with almost anything! 

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Basic British Scones

Submitted by: Angela Martini 
This is a melt-in-your-mouth scone that 's barely sweetened. It 's divine with clotted cream and your favorite jam. 

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Basil Cheddar Scones

Submitted by: Taste of Home Test Kitchen 
Our Test Kitchen home economists suggest you tuck these oven-fresh savory scones into a napkin-lined gift basket, along with a package of pasta and jar of spaghetti sauce. 

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Beaten Biscuits

Submitted by: Kevin Ryan 
This is an old Southern recipe featuring lard, low-gluten flour and cream. A food processor eases the preparation. 

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Beer Biscuits

Submitted by: Lisa 
Basic biscuits get a boost from beer in this easy-to-follow recipe. 
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