Red Lobster Cheese Biscuits

Started by Teresa, July 11, 2007, 01:03:38 AM

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Teresa

Red Lobster Cheese Biscuits

Dough:
1 1/4 lbs. Bisquik
3 Oz. freshly shredded cheddar cheese
11 Oz. cold water

Garlic Spread:
1/2 cup melted butter
1 teas. garlic powder
1/4 teas. salt
1/8 teas. onion powder
1/8 teas. dried parsley

To cold water, add Bisquik and cheese, blending in a mixing bowl.
Mix until dough is firm.

Using a small scoop, place the dough on a baking pan lined with
baking paper. Bake in 375 degree oven for 10 to 12 minutes or until
golden brown. While biscuits bake, combine spread ingredients.
Brush baked biscuits with the garlic topping.
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desertlilydarla

#1
Hey Teresa, what are you still doing up this late?   Besides posting recipes.  And by the way does that Cheese Biscuit recipe have red lobster in it?  I didn't see any.  I will have to post a few recipes of mine.  I have one for a White Magnolia Pecan Pie.....I toke a few cooking classes through our community college for a while.....but they don't teach down home cooking ....which I may say is the best. :'( :'( :'(   I really do enjoy all the recipes posted on here ...It is always nice to try  something new.....
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kfclark

Desertlilydarla,  Red Lobster is a seafood restaurant chain and their "Cheddar Bay Biscuits" are a signature item and they are yummy. 
I like your idea though, adding some imitation lobster or crab meat would make these biscuits even better.
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Diane Amberg

    We have a Red Lobster near us and by the time you eat that basket of delicious biscuits, you are too full for the meal. I have been known to eat for two days on the left overs.Take out box anyone? I will try that recipe, looking forward to some new ones. Thanks

desertlilydarla

I haven't been to a Red Lobster in about 20 years.  I did't know about there delicious Cheese Biscuits... Thanks for informing me.

I will have to go to Red Lobster in Las Vegas, Nv. to get a taste of them biscuits.  It's only a 2 hr. drive from my place.    :P
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Diane Amberg

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     They should bring you a basket of biscuits before your salad, if not, ask and if they aren't too busy, they'll give you more. They are good, but I don't know if they are a 2 hour drive good. Where are you, anyway?   

Teresa

Quote from: Diane Amberg on July 12, 2007, 11:07:39 AM
They are good, but I don't know if they are a 2 hour drive good. Where are you, anyway?   

Ohhhhhh yes they are! :D
A 2 hour drive for crab , shrimp scampi and cheese biscuits is minor! Just ask my sister.. hahaha

Eat those hot fluffy biscuits..then some seafood and then work it all off by gambling at the slot machines for the next 10 hours..

Yyyessssssssssssssssssss!!!!
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Diane Amberg

  We have "slots" at a nearby racetrack casino, but I'm afraid I'd fall asleep on the machine and fall off the stool.

desertlilydarla

#8
I would drive for 2 hours just for crab, shrimp and cheese biscuits any day :D .... And I could sit on a stool in a casino all night....but it could be uncomfordable setting on a couple of biscuits.   Maybe that's what I will need to hit the jackpot.... ;D
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Diane Amberg

   Yup, you eat too many of those biscuits and that's right where they'll go ... your seat! Speaking of which, where's that white magnolia pecan pie recipe?

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