Easy Mayonnaise Biscuits Recipe (2024)

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In this post I’ll be sharing a quick and Easy Mayonnaise Biscuits Recipe. The best part about these homemade biscuits is that anyone can make them. Guaranteed!

Y’all, I have a confession to make (in case I haven’t done so in a previous post) to let y’all know that I love carbs. I try to control myself but bread is my weakness. It is just so good!

Mayonnaise biscuits are no exception and are a wonderful simple bread to enjoy with meals. The recipe calls for just three basic ingredients that you probably already have on hand.

So grab your mixing bowls and let’s talk about these mayonnaise biscuits a minute y’all.

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What are mayonnaise biscuits?

As you may have guessed, these tender biscuits have mayonnaise in the dough mix which replaces the butter or shortening that you might use otherwise.

Mayonnaise biscuits are often referred to as a Southern tradition and others refer to them as Amish. Truth is, I’m not sure which is right but I know I’ve always seen cooks in the South making all types of biscuits, including mayo biscuits.

You may have also heard of these called by other names too. Some folks call them easy rolls and others call them muffins. I suppose, in a way, that all of those names are correct and that will make more sense when you see the dough and how they are prepared for baking.

I grew up knowing these as mayonnaise biscuits so that is what I will always call them. They’ll be delicious no matter what you decide to call them.

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What do mayonnaise biscuits taste like?

They don’t taste like mayonnaise in case you’re wondering. You can tell that it is a biscuit type of bread from the texture but they are light and tender and absolutely delicious.

Like many of you I found myself wondering when people began making mayonnaise biscuits. Anyone know? I searched and couldn’t really find an answer. If I had to guess I would think that maybe these are another one of those beloved recipes that has been around since the great depression era.

Mayonnaise has always been an important staple for use as a condiment, for baking to replace eggs or oil (or butter in the case of these biscuits), to make dressings and so much more.

As with any other biscuit recipe, no matter which type, everyone has their own variation of it. I’m sharing the recipe and method that I was taught and it’s fail-proof. Seriously, you could let your kids who enjoy helping out in the kitchen make these mayonnaise biscuits.

If you’ve tried other biscuit recipes and haven’t had much success with it then this is the recipe for you.

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How to Make Mayonnaise Biscuits

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What do I need to make the mayonnaise biscuits recipe?

  • Self Rising Flour – I use White Lily unbleached self rising flour when making this recipe. In the South we like to make biscuits with soft winter wheat made flour. The self rising flour has all of the leavening agents already added in with the flour so it just makes things easier.

That being said, I have an entire cupboard full of all types of flour since I enjoy cooking so if you’re wondering if you can use all purpose flour to make these old fashioned mayonnaise rolls, the answer is yes but you’ll need to add salt and baking powder.

  • Whole Milk – or sweet milk as it was referred to when I was growing up keeps the flavor of these biscuits mild and brings the dry ingredients together. I suppose that you could use buttermilk if your prefer but I’ve always known these particular biscuits to be made with regular milk.
  • Mayonnaise– the mayonnaise replaces the fat in your biscuit dough so that they stay moist, tender and light while baking. I use Duke’s mayonnaise but your preferred mayonnaise will work just fine. If you’re one of the folks who prefer using Miracle Whip salad dressing like mayonnaise, please do not use it for making these biscuits. A real mayonnaise is the best choice for this recipe.

Mayonnaise Biscuits

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To make the dough, and I use that term loosely for this recipe, add all of your ingredients to a mixing bowl. The measuring spoon in the photo above is for two tablespoons. I use that with a heaping amount of mayo so in actuality it’s more likely three tablespoons.

Once you’ve added all of your ingredients to the mixing bowl, just combine everything together.

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Why you’ll love this recipe?

  1. It is so easy to make – just mixing the ingredients up with a few stirs of a spatula or whisk.
  2. There’s no rolling biscuit dough – just scoop it out and drop it in a muffin tin.
  3. The biscuits are delicious! –you’ll love them!

Now you can probably see why the term dough seems a bit odd for the mayonnaise biscuits recipe because it is so loose that it is more like batter. That is how it is supposed to be.

As I mentioned before, everyone has their own way to make recipes and they are all just fine but I’m sharing how I’ve always known these homemade super easy biscuits to be made.

There is no rolling of the dough here. I think for obvious reasons (with that wet loose dough) but I’m gonna tell y’all that I’ve seen people try to do it and some just prefer doing that but you’ll need to add so much extra dang flour to work with this loose batter. To each their own as the old saying goes.

I think for anyone who may not be accustomed to baking biscuits would find trying to roll these out to be one of the most frustrating things ever. There is no way that I’d try rolling this out.

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Just like with drop biscuits, you just need a scoop and to scoop equal portions of the mayo biscuit batter into the sections of a greased muffin tin (cupcake pan).

That’s really it y’all – mix, scoop and plop into the muffin tin then bake.

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Anyone can make these Mayonnaise Biscuits

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As they bake you’ll notice that they rise up, sort of like a rustic pop over. The shape is quite different than that of traditional biscuits which is why I think many call them rolls.

Those who refer to these biscuits as muffins, well that’s because of how they are baked…in a muffin tin.

If you’re searching for a super easy way to make a biscuit or a side of bread without much effort then you’ve found it. You could probably whip these up faster than you could bust open a can of store bought biscuits and these will taste a whole lot better.

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Check out the wonderful texture of the fresh baked mayonnaise biscuit. It’s wonderful, light and airy. I couldn’t resist pulling the top off of one and slathering on some softened butter to melt while the biscuit was still hot.

Mmm mmm mmm y’all, it is so good! Like a lot of the traditional foods that we have always known in our lives, biscuits are a happy memory. A familiar comfort that soothes the soul.

I can remember papa using his biscuit to push food around the plate and onto his fork then sopping up any goodness left on the plate so nothing was left behind. That memory always makes me smile.

Recipe for Mayonnaise Biscuits

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Well y’all, one little biscuit just wasn’t enough! Hubs and I both had one buttered then we split another one and this time we enjoyed it with some muscadine jelly that I put up last summer.

Oh my word! It was so good too. We did control ourselves and didn’t have anymore until supper time. I promise!It wasn’t easy though.

When to serve mayonnaise biscuits?Quick and easy mayo biscuits are perfect for any meal of the day.

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Yield: 1 Dozen

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Mayonnaise biscuits are a quick, easy and delicious homemade bread option perfect for any meal of the day. These tender biscuits are also referred to as rolls or muffins.

Prep Time5 minutes

Cook Time20 minutes

Total Time25 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 cups Self Rising Flour
  • 1 cup Whole Milk
  • 2 tablespoons Mayonnaise (heaping)

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400°F (200°C).
  2. Add the flour, milk and mayonnaise to a mixing bowl and stir until well combined. The dough will be very loose and wet like a batter.
  3. Grease a muffin tin with cooking spray then fill each section about halfway with the biscuit dough.
  4. Bake 20 minutes, or until golden brown.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

12

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 102Total Fat: 3gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 3mgSodium: 272mgCarbohydrates: 16gFiber: 1gSugar: 1gProtein: 3g

Where do I get the ingredients to make mayonnaise biscuits? You should easily find everything that you need at your local food store or wherever you order your food supplies.

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Easy Mayonnaise Biscuits Recipe (2024)

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What is the best flour for biscuits? ›

There is some actual science behind why White Lily flour is lighter than others and, thus, better suited for items like biscuits and cakes.

Why are my homemade biscuits falling apart? ›

When the fat is cut too small, after baking there will be more, smaller air pockets left by the melting fat. The result is a baked product that crumbles. When cutting in shortening and other solid fats, cut only until the pieces of shortening are 1/8- to 1/4-inch in size.

How do you make Paula Deen's biscuits? ›

directions
  1. Preheat oven to 400ºF.
  2. Dissolve yeast in warm water; set aside.
  3. Mix dry ingredients together.
  4. Cut in shortening. ...
  5. Add yeast and buttermilk and mix well.
  6. Turn dough onto lightly floured surface and roll out to desired thickness.
  7. Cut with small biscuit cutter and place on greased baking sheet.

What not to do when making biscuits? ›

5 Mistakes You're Making With Your Biscuits
  1. Mistake #1: Your butter is too warm.
  2. Mistake #2: You're using an inferior flour.
  3. Mistake #3: You use an appliance to mix your batter.
  4. Mistake #4: You don't fold the dough enough.
  5. Mistake #5: You twist your biscuit cutter.
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What is the secret to fluffy biscuits? ›

For soft and fluffy biscuits, blend the liquid and dry ingredients just until the dough "resembles cottage cheese," Sonoskus says. This stops you from activating too much gluten in the flour and ending up with a tougher biscuit that doesn't rise as high.

What kind of flour do Southerners use for biscuits? ›

While there are plenty of flour varieties to choose from, White Lily reigns above all else for Southern bakers and is the crème de la crème when it comes to the flour we use for any biscuit recipe.

Which liquid makes the best biscuits? ›

Just as important as the fat is the liquid used to make your biscuits. Our Buttermilk Biscuit recipe offers the choice of using milk or buttermilk. Buttermilk is known for making biscuits tender and adding a zippy tang, so we used that for this test.

Does sifting flour make biscuits better? ›

The solution: Use half cake flour and half all-purpose flour. This combination will give you a biscuit with light and airy interior with a pleasant, satisfying bite on the outside. Also, sifting the flour and other dry ingredients will give you a smoother, airier dough.

What is the secret to making biscuits rise? ›

Place your biscuits close together on the pan. If they're touching, they rise better. If you like flatter biscuits, spread them out on the pan.

Why are my biscuits not light and fluffy? ›

Overworking (or Underworking) the Dough

The biscuits will be hard and tough if you stir the dough too much. They will have a floury, uneven texture if you don't mix enough. Our Test Kitchen cracked the code: Stir the dough 15 times for the perfect consistency and texture.

Why do my homemade biscuits taste like flour? ›

While over-handling your biscuit dough can make your baked goods turn out like hockey pucks, under-mixing it while you're still adding all of your ingredients can result in floury or grainy biscuits.

Should you use butter or Crisco in biscuits? ›

However, I do like the height and tenderness shortening lends in cookies. That's why I would suggest using 50% butter and 50% shortening – or some similar combination – to get the best of both worlds if you're baking cookies. However, when it comes to pie crust and biscuits, I prefer 100% butter.

What makes Southern biscuits so good? ›

Southern cooks have several tricks when it comes to making tender and delicious biscuits, from the cutters they use, to the type and amount of liquid incorporated, to the number of kneads required to turn out a perfect dough. The not-so-secret ingredient they rely upon is soft wheat flour.

What's the difference between a Southern style biscuit and a buttermilk biscuit? ›

There are many theories about why Southern biscuits are different (ahem, better) than other biscuits—richer buttermilk, more butter, better grandmothers—but the real difference is more fundamental. Southern biscuits are different because of the flour most Southerners use. My grandmother swore by White Lily flour.

What makes a high quality biscuit? ›

Use flour with low protein content

To make extra tender biscuits, you don't want to develop a lot of gluten. Flours with a higher protein content develop gluten more readily. To get the soft biscuits you're after, Catherine recommends using for an all-purpose flour with a small amount of protein.

What makes biscuits taste better? ›

There are several secrets to good biscuits:
  1. Use a good recipe.
  2. Measure carefully (flour is compressible). ...
  3. Used chilled ingredients. ...
  4. Use a flour made from soft wheat if you can. ...
  5. Cut the fat (butter, shortening or both) into the flour with a pastry cutter until the pieces of fat are pea sized.
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What are 2 important steps when making biscuits? ›

The two keys to success in making the best biscuits are handling the dough as little as possible as well as using very cold solid fat (butter, shortening, or lard) and cold liquid. When the biscuits hit the oven, the cold liquid will start to evaporate creating steam which will help our biscuits get very tall.

What is the most important step in biscuit making? ›

Mixing. The multi-stage mixing method is preferred for its ability to produce consistent doughs which are not fully developed. Blending all dry ingredients to rub or cut the shortening into the flour until fat is fully distributed and pea-sized lumps are visible.

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