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5 Easy Gluten Free Recipes Using Tea Biscuit Dough

5 Easy Gluten Free Recipes Using Tea Biscuit Dough

Gluten Free Tea Biscuits arereallyQuick and Easy to make and they tasteamazing. That’s whyI use them forso manyrecipes.There’s no waiting around for dough to rise and they’re a great alternative to expensive store bought Gluten Free Buns. Isometimes Smother my Biscuits with Cheddar Cheese before baking, it makes a little more moist and flavourful. The recipe I usewhen I need to make something delicious in a hurry, ismy Gluten Free Tea Biscuit Cinnamon Rolls. It’s one of my favourite recipes. People are always amazed how quickly they’re made. Who can resist the smell of Fresh Cinnamon Rolls Baking.

Here’s my List of 5 Easy Gluten Free Recipes using Tea Biscuit Dough:

1. Gluten Free Tea Biscuit Cinnamon Rolls

These deliciousGluten Free Tea Biscuits Cinnamon Rolls are topped off with a lightdrizzle of deliciousCream Cheese Icing. They make a perfect afternoon snack or atasty dessert or treat for the family.

2. Gluten Free Baked Apple Fritters

These Baked Apple Frittersare the perfect gluten free snack for when you’re craving doughnuts or if you want surprise someone special. Why deep fry when you can bake instead.

3. Gluten Free Mini Burgers with Tea Biscuit Buns

These Delicious Mini Burgers are made with Mini Gluten Free CheesyTea Biscuit Buns.

4. Beef and Blue Cheese Biscuit Crust Pizza

This Gluten Free Beef and Blue Cheese Pizza is made with a Gluten Free Biscuit Crust. I never really liked Blue Cheese Dressing before this pizza but it complements the beef and green pepper perfectly. If youabsolutely can’t do theBlue Cheese, try it with Ranch instead.

5. Biscuit Topped Turkey Pot Pie

This Turkey Pot Pie is made with a Gluten Free Buttery Milk Biscuit Topping. It’s a great way to use up the left over Turkey from the holidays.

That was my list of5 Easy Gluten Free Recipes Using Tea Biscuit Dough. What are some other things that you’ve made using Tea Biscuit Dough? I’d love to hear in the comments below.

Gluten Free Tea Biscuits

Ingredients

1 1/2 Cups Rice Flour

1/4 Cup Corn Starch

3 Tsp Baking Powder

5 Tbsp Butter

3/4 Cup Milk

Directions

1. Pre heat oven to 450 F

2. In a large bowl, cut butter into flour, starch and baking powder. Mix until well combined.

3. Add milk and mix until a dough forms.

4. Using a rolling pin, roll out dough on a floured surface. Using a round cookie cutter or a cup, cut out biscuits.

5. Place onto an ungreased baking sheet.

6. Bake for 10 -12 minutes.

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  1. Linda

    Thank you, thank you, thank you for this gluten free tea biscuit dough. I grew up eating cinnamon rolls, especially on Christmas morning. Since becoming gluten free, I have yet to find a suitable substitute for cinnamon rolls. I can’t wait to try your biscuit dough cinnamon rolls…and I can think of some other things to make tool. Will be making these very soon.

    Reply

  2. paleobeautyandthefoodies

    Wow, you can make so many yummy recipes with this dough! So versatile and gluten free. I will book mark this 🙂 Thanks

    Reply

  3. Theresa Jubinville.

    Will this recipe work with non dairy milk? I am allergic to casein.

    Reply

    • officially gluten free

      Hi Theresa, I haven’t ever tried making it with non dairy milk but I think it would work. I have some almond milk here. I’ll give it a try this weekend and let you know how it went.

      Reply

  4. Everyday Sarah Jane

    What an awesome recipe! Can’t wait to try it and use it again and again…and again! 🙂 That Turkey Pot Pie? Need to make ASAP!

    Reply

    • officially gluten free

      Hi Christine, I used white rice flour and I do think Vegan butter would work fine. Hope you enjoy ?

      Reply

  5. Neli @ Delicious Meets Healthy

    I must save this recipe. My husband has been asking me to make biscuits and gravy for breakfast. I haven’t made one because I haven’t found a good GF biscuit recipe. This looks amazing!! Will try to make it this weekend!

    Reply

  6. Gin

    Really cool recipe! Do you think it’ll work with coconut oil instead of butter?

    Reply

    • officially gluten free

      Thank you Gin. I haven’t tried baking them with coconut oil yet. I have seen other people use it and it seems to work well. I think I’ll try it out myself.

      Reply

  7. Linda

    No xantham gum? Is that correct?

    Reply

    • officially gluten free

      You could add some if you prefer but don’t usually use it.

      Reply

  8. Debbie

    Have you ever used sweet rice flour.

    Reply

  9. Heather L

    HI, I can’t tolerate corn as well as gluten… Anything I could replace the corn starch with? Cinnamon rolls for Christmas morning again would be divine ?

    Reply

    • officially gluten free

      Hi Heather, I would use tapioca or potato starch instead.

      Reply

  10. Susan

    Would almond flour or coconut flour work as well?

    Reply

    • officially gluten free

      I think it would although the measurements may be different. I would add a little at a time but try not to over work it or they’ll turn out hard.

      Reply

  11. Cathy Burgoyne

    How thick should you roll out the dough? About hom many biscuits does this make? It seems so easy. I can’t wait to try it. Cathy

    Reply

    • officially gluten free

      I roll them about an inch thick. It makes 6 or 8 depending on how big you make them.

      Reply

  12. Suzanne

    These look so good! Do you use this dough in any other recipes?

    Reply

  13. Vanessa

    Thanks for sharing1 Do they keep long?

    Reply

    • officially gluten free

      The only keep a couple of days.

      Reply

  14. CarrieB

    I’m thinking Strawberry Shortcake! Can’t wait to try this recipe…Thanks!

    Reply

  15. Jaya Subramaniam

    Hi,
    Tried the tea biscuit. Came out very well. I added a pinch of salt and a tablespoon of brown sugar. Thanks a lot for this recipe. Have uploaded it in my channel (Happy Home Maker -Tamil) with credits to you.
    Thanks again.

    Reply

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What is the best gluten free flour for baking biscuits? ›

WHICH GLUTEN-FREE FLOUR BLEND WORKS WELL FOR BISCUITS? We have tested this recipe with Cup 4 Cup flour blend, Grandpa's Kitchen, Better Batter, King Arthur All Purpose Gluten Free Blend, and Bob's Red Mill 1:1. Cup4Cup yielded the best results with Better Batter coming in at a close second.

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What should you not do to biscuit dough? ›

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Making Biscuits
  1. Starting with room-temperature ingredients. Biscuits are a type of quick bread (because they require no rising time before baking) with their moon in pastry. ...
  2. Using a stand mixer or hand mixer. ...
  3. Re-rolling the dough too many times. ...
  4. Taking biscuit-making way too seriously.

Can I use gluten free flour instead of all-purpose flour? ›

Gluten-Free Bread Flour can be swapped 1:1 for all-purpose flour and bread flour by both weight and volume.

What is the trick to baking with gluten-free flour? ›

Use xanthan gum or guar gum: Gluten-free flours lack the elasticity and structure that gluten provides, so adding a binder like xanthan or guar gum can help to hold the ingredients together and give your baked goods a better texture.

What to avoid for gluten free baking? ›

Some baking ingredients that contain gluten (and thus are not suitable for a gluten-free diet) include:
  • Wheat.
  • Semolina.
  • Spelt.
  • Durum.
  • Emmer.
  • Einkorn.
  • Rye, sometimes referred to as pumpernickel.
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Treats that are surprisingly gluten-free
  • Plain tortilla or potato chips: Keep in mind that seasoned chips may contain wheat starch.
  • Plain chocolate: Read ingredients as some chocolate bars contain wheat-based wafers.
  • Ice cream: Vanilla, chocolate and strawberry are safe bets. ...
  • French fries: Potatoes are gluten free.
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Why are my gluten free biscuits gummy? ›

Gummy on the inside- bake for a longer time. Gluten free bread takes much longer than a regular loaf to bake and therefore a sticky crumb is generally the result of under baking.

Can you get gluten-free rich tea biscuits? ›

Product Description

Gluten and wheat free rich tea biscuits. Specifically formulated for people intolerant to gluten.

Is butter or crisco better in biscuits? ›

The butter version rises the highest — look at those flaky layers! The shortening biscuit is slightly shorter and a bit drier, too. Butter contains a bit of water, which helps create steam and gives baked goods a boost.

What is the secret to a good biscuit? ›

It's super simple and makes tall, fluffy biscuits ready for breakfast, sandwiches, and more! The secret to the best biscuits is using very cold butter and baking powder. We've made a lot of biscuits, but this easy biscuits recipe is the one we turn to the most (they are so fluffy!).

What makes tea biscuits rise? ›

Buttermilk not only makes for tender biscuits and adds flavor, but also reacts with the baking soda to make our biscuits rise tall.

Which gluten-free flour is best for baking? ›

Best Overall: Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free 1-to-1 Baking Flour

This mix, which has all recognizable ingredients (including sweet white rice flour, which is the main ingredient in mochi, a nice light, powdery, starchy flour that doubles as a binder), worked well in all three of our tests.

Is peanut butter gluten-free? ›

In its natural form, both peanuts and peanut butter are gluten-free. Many store-bought brands of peanut butter are also gluten-free, with gluten-containing peanut butter tending to be the exception rather than the rule.

Do I need to add xanthan gum to gluten-free flour? ›

Xanthan Gum adds thickness and viscosity to gluten-free breads and other baked goods. Without xanthan gum, your gluten-free baked goods would be dry, crumbly and flat. Because xanthan gum is gluten-free and vegan, it's the preferred thickener for those home bakers with food allergies.

Which is the best gluten free flour for baking? ›

What's the best gluten-free flour for baking? Bob's Red Mill gluten-free 1-to-1 baking mix is my favorite gluten-free all-purpose flour blend for baking. It has a mild texture and plenty of "stick" thanks to a blend of sweet rice flour, brown rice flour, and sorghum flour, plus some starches and xanthan gum.

Which gluten free flour works best with yeast? ›

If you want to buy just one gluten-free flour, we highly recommend the Pillsbury all-purpose gluten-free flour. Not only is it our favorite gluten-free flour, and easy to use in gluten-free recipes, but it's also one of the few gluten-free flours currently on the market that is recommended for baking with yeast.

What is the best gluten-free substitute for plain flour? ›

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  2. Coconut flour. ...
  3. Buckwheat flour. ...
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