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Homemade Bisquick comes together in less than 5 minutes and can be used in any recipe that calls for Bisquick mix or all-purpose baking mix. It’s perfect for things like pancakes, biscuits, and diner-style muffins.
Most of the time I’m all about baking and cooking from scratch – until I’m not. Like those Sunday mornings when I don’t set an alarm and the whole family sleeps in until 10:00.
I know that sounds pretty blissful, but…
The problem is, I’m a creature of habit and sleeping in always throws me off my game in a big way.
I love waking up early and sipping coffee at my desk in complete silence. It’s when I make lists and online shop for things I don’t need – like lipgloss and mason jar cocktail shakers.
And when I don’t get that time? I feel flustered and out of sorts.
Eric and Elle love a late breakfast with all the fixins’, like pancakes drenched in maple syrup, bacon and fresh berries. This kind of Sunday morning feast is their jam and ranks almost as high as their love for chocolate glazed donuts.
Don’t get me wrong, I love a stack of Homemade Banana Pancakes or biscuits with jam and butter as much as the next guy. But sometimes, Mama needs a shortcut – especially when she wakes up 3 hours later than usual. And that shortcut is Homemade Bisquick.
WHAT IS BISQUICK?
Bisquick mix was a staple in our household growing up. If you’ve never had it, Bisquick is simply a premade baking mix made of flour, fat, leavening, and salt.
It’s traditionally used to make pancakes or waffles, biscuits, and muffins. But you’d be surprised at all of the ways you can use an all-purpose baking mix like this.
Now, I have no problem buying the original Bisquick now and then. But honestly, I often forget to add it to my shopping list.
Luckily, Homemade Bisquick comes together in a food processor in less than 5 minutes and requires 4 ingredients that I’m betting you already have in your pantry. And it keeps within the refrigerator for up to 3 months!
HOW TO MAKE HOMEMADE BISQUICK MIX
Homemade Bisquick is so easy to make. Go take a look in your pantry – you probably have everything you need already:
- All-purpose flour
- Vegetable shortening
- Baking powder
- Salt
That’s it! All you have to do is add everything to your food processor and pulse until it’s combined and resembles cornmeal.
Pop it into an airtight container and it’ll keep in the fridge for 3 months.
CAN I MAKE HOMEMADE BISQUICK WITHOUT A FOOD PROCESSOR?
Technically, yes. You could whisk together the dry ingredients in a large bowl and use a pastry blender to cut the shortening into the dry ingredients until well combined.
But be warned that the large volume of flour and the need to get the shortening really well blended makes this really tiring work.
If you’re up for the arm workout, go for it, but I highly recommend using the food processor instead.
HOW TO STORE HOMEMADE BISQUICK
Don’t forget about keeping your homemade baking mix in the fridge.
Homemade Bisquick doesn’t have the added chemical stabilizers to make it safe for keeping in the pantry. It’ll go rancid quickly if left at room temperature – which won’t hurt you, but it won’t taste good either.
HOW TO USE HOMEMADE BISQUICK
Use Homemade Bisquick to whip up a stack of amazingly fluffy Bisquick pancakes or in any recipe that calls for Bisquick or all-purpose baking mix.
The uses don’t stop there, though!
From Potato Quiche and Banana Coffee Cake to those Cheddar Bay Biscuits that we all devour by the basketful – this homemade baking mix is going to become one of your favorite cooking shortcuts.
Homemade Bisquick
Equipment
Ingredients
- 6 cups all-purpose flour
- 3 tablespoons baking powder
- 1 tablespoon salt
- 1 cup vegetable shortening cubed
Instructions
- Add the flour, baking powder and salt to the bowl of a food processor.
- Pulse ingredients for about 15 seconds.
- Add in the vegetable shortening and pulse the processor until the mixture resembles cornmeal.
- Place homemade Bisquick into an airtight container and store within the refrigerator for up to 3 months.
Thanks for a terrifically handy โrecipeโ – itโs more like a formula. I donโt buy shortening, so Iโve made it with butter, coconut oil and home-rendered lard. They all work great. Also works to replace one-third of the AP flour with whole wheat. I change it up depending on what Iโll be using it for.
Thanks so much for stopping by and sharing your feedback, Claire! Happy baking!
Jamie
I use this recipe all the time!! Have you priced Bisquick lately?? This is a goto for me monthly. Couldn’t be much easier. Thanks for putting it out here. I’ve tried a few of your recipes and my they’ve all been winners!!
I’m so glad you love this recipe! Thanks for stopping by and leaving your feedback, Debi!
Thank you for the Bisquick recipe I will try it!!
Thanks for taking the time to comment, Debra! Happy baking โ
Jamie
I Would like a recipe for smaller yield as I donโt use Bisquick very often
Hi there โ You could always halve the recipe if you like. Hope this helps! Happy baking –
Jamie
you can use veg oil too or avocado oil, no need for shortening if you don’t have it. Worked great.
Thanks for stopping by and sharing your feedback! Happy baking!
Jamie
BL. @ good to know thanks!
@Ramona,
Do you use 1 for 1 substitution avo oil for shortening?
@Name, curious what the ratio for avocado that you used was. 1:1 seems like alot? TIA :)
Thanks for this wonderful recipe. I much prefer it over “store-bought”. And I can sub it in your Easy Coffee Cake recipe in place of the Jiffy? Many thanks.
Hi Peggy! I haven’t tried it in the easy coffee cake recipe, but I think it should work ok. If you give it a try, please let me know how it turns out. Happy baking!
Jamie
Any change from the biscuits to drop dumplings?
You should be able to use the same base for drop dumplings. If you give it a try, let me know how it turns out! Happy baking –
Jamie
Thank you for this recipe. I just ate the best chicken and drop dumplings I have had in a very long time. I cut the recipe in half, prepared the drop dumplings and will have pancakes in the morning. No left-over mix to store for me! The mix was easy to make and works better than the real deal since the formula was changed.
So glad you enjoyed the recipe โย great tip to halve it! Thank you so much for stopping by and sharing your feedback. Happy baking!
-Jamie
Is there something else I could use if I don’t have veg shortening on hand?
Hello! I havenโt attempted this recipe with this adjustment, so I am not sure of the result. If you happen to give it a try, Iโd love to know how it turned out. Thanks so much for stopping by.
-Jamie
@KeiLynn, butter or lard should work just fine.
I always freeze my Bisquik until I need it. It lasts months.
Great tip, Deb! Thanks for stopping by! Happy baking โ
-Jamie
@Deb, I keep mine in the refrigerator. Lasts forever!