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Cheddar Bay Biscuits, made famous by Red Lobster, are buttery, cheesy, garlicky delights that are irresistibly fluffy on the inside and crisp on the edges.
Whether you're baking them from scratch or using a mix, a few tips and tricks can elevate them to bakery-quality perfection.
Below is a complete guide on how to make them better, keep them fresh, and serve them in unique and crowd-pleasing ways.
Tips for the Best Cheddar Bay Biscuits
1. Use Cold Ingredients
Like any good biscuit, cold ingredients—especially butter—are crucial. Cold butter creates steam when baked, which leads to fluffy, tender layers. Cut your butter into small cubes and chill them after cutting for about 10–15 minutes before adding to the flour mixture.
2. Don’t Overmix the Dough
Overmixing develops gluten, which can make the biscuits tough. Mix just until the dough comes together. It’s okay if the dough looks slightly rough or shaggy.
3. Use Buttermilk or Heavy Cream Instead of Water
If the recipe calls for water or milk, substitute it with buttermilk or heavy cream. These add richness, tang, and tenderness. For a homemade buttermilk substitute, add 1 tablespoon of lemon juice or vinegar to 1 cup of milk and let it sit for 5 minutes.
4. Fold the Dough for Extra Fluffiness
For tall, layered biscuits, fold the dough in thirds like a letter, then pat it down and repeat once or twice. This creates flaky layers and helps incorporate air into the dough.
5. Grate Your Own Cheese
Pre-shredded cheese contains anti-caking agents that can prevent it from melting well. Grating your own sharp cheddar gives better melt and richer flavor.
6. Garlic Butter Glaze is Key
The garlic butter brushed on top after baking is what truly sets these biscuits apart. Use melted butter, garlic powder (or minced garlic sautéed in butter), and a sprinkle of dried parsley or fresh herbs for the best finish.
Serving Tricks and Ideas
1. Serve Warm – Always
Cheddar Bay Biscuits are best served hot out of the oven. If you’re making them ahead of time, reheat briefly in the oven or toaster oven at 300°F (150°C) for 5–8 minutes.
2. Make Mini Sliders
Slice the biscuits in half and fill them with pulled pork, fried chicken, or scrambled eggs and bacon for indulgent sliders or breakfast sandwiches.
3. Pair with Soup or Salad
These biscuits go perfectly with creamy soups like clam chowder, corn chowder, or tomato bisque. They’re also great alongside a crisp green salad with vinaigrette for contrast.
4. Stuff the Biscuits Before Baking
Add a cube of cheddar or a dollop of herbed cream cheese to the center of the dough before baking. The surprise inside makes for a decadent bite.
5. Freeze for Later
Freeze the unbaked biscuit dough balls on a tray, then transfer to a freezer bag. Bake straight from frozen, adding a few extra minutes to the cooking time.
6. Drizzle with Honey or Hot Honey
For a sweet-savory twist, drizzle warm biscuits with a little honey or hot honey. The combination of garlic, cheese, and sweetness is unexpectedly delicious.
How Many Servings?
A standard Cheddar Bay Biscuit recipe makes about 8–12 biscuits, depending on the size. They’re typically served as a side, with 2 biscuits per person being a good serving size for dinner. For parties or potlucks, making mini versions can stretch the yield to 20–24 bite-sized biscuits.
Tips for Perfect Biscuits
- Use cold butter: The colder the butter, the better. Cold butter creates steam during baking, which results in fluffy, flaky biscuits.
- Don’t overmix: Overworking the dough can make the biscuits tough. Mix just until combined.
- Cheese choice: Sharp cheddar adds the best flavor, but you can experiment with smoked cheddar, pepper jack, or even a cheese blend.
- Add spice: Want a kick? Add ¼ teaspoon of cayenne pepper to the dry mix.
- Make ahead: You can prepare the dough ahead and refrigerate it for a few hours before baking. Brush with garlic butter after baking as usual.
- Storage: Store leftover biscuits in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. Reheat in the oven or microwave.
Buttermilk Substitute
If you don’t have buttermilk on hand, make your own by combining ¾ cup of milk with 1 teaspoon of lemon juice or white vinegar. Stir and let it sit for 5–10 minutes before using. It will curdle slightly, mimicking the acidity of buttermilk which helps tenderize the dough.
Serving Suggestions
Cheddar Bay Biscuits are incredibly versatile. Serve them alongside:
- Grilled or fried seafood
- Clam chowder or lobster bisque
- Barbecue ribs or pulled pork
- Chicken soup or creamy pasta
- Holiday meals or brunch spreads
They also make a fantastic base for mini breakfast sandwiches with scrambled eggs and bacon!
Final Thoughts
Homemade Cheddar Bay Biscuits are buttery, cheesy, and full of garlicky goodness. Whether you're reminiscing about your last trip to Red Lobster or just craving warm, fresh bread, these biscuits are a fast and flavorful option. They're easy enough for a weeknight dinner but impressive enough for guests. Once you try them, they’re bound to become a staple in your comfort food rotation.