ETA: On my way to Mcd, my engine light came on and I live on an Army Base, so I saw all these dudes doing some sort of PT. 2 reasons I should of stopped myself, but why bother? It was worth it.
@grapesoda1111 i truly love watching morning PT, I used to watch the ROTC guys do PT in the mornings, and when I go to visit my friends who live on post, i try to get out during the early hours of the morning to PT as well.. aka gawk at the people who are still able to PT normally. But that Mickey D's looks even better than Army personnel doing PT.
Wait. Wtf is a macdonalds biscuit? N15 has pretty much ruined my life. You've just taught me of all the foods we don't have in the UK #firstworldproblems
I second this! To me a biscuit is something you dunk in your tea!
This ladies is a McDonald's bacon, egg, and cheese biscuit. Sooooooo yummmy....
Is that like a scone?! I can't figure it out. You're gonna have to describe it to me lol looks like shortcrust pastry?!
I do a basic butter crust recipe (no shortening). It's really easy - 2 1/4 cup flour, pinch of salt, 3/4 cup cold butter. As I'm blending in the butter to the dry ingredients I add a few tbsp of cold water to help bind it all. I let the dough chill for 30 minutes before rolling out. So easy! Makes the base crust and top crust.
This sounds so much easier than the recipe I usually use! I'm going to have to try it for our Thanksgiving next month. Do you use salted or unsalted butter?
Wait. Wtf is a macdonalds biscuit? N15 has pretty much ruined my life. You've just taught me of all the foods we don't have in the UK #firstworldproblems
I second this! To me a biscuit is something you dunk in your tea!
This ladies is a McDonald's bacon, egg, and cheese biscuit. Sooooooo yummmy....
Is that like a scone?! I can't figure it out. You're gonna have to describe it to me lol looks like shortcrust pastry?!
Wait. Wtf is a macdonalds biscuit? N15 has pretty much ruined my life. You've just taught me of all the foods we don't have in the UK #firstworldproblems
I second this! To me a biscuit is something you dunk in your tea!
This ladies is a McDonald's bacon, egg, and cheese biscuit. Sooooooo yummmy....
Is that like a scone?! I can't figure it out. You're gonna have to describe it to me lol looks like shortcrust pastry?!
Yes it's similar to your scone. Like pp said, it seemed to have evovled from the scone. According to google, it's a small round soft bread that is raised with baking powder, baking soda, or sometimes yeast. It is a bit flaky too.
I do a basic butter crust recipe (no shortening). It's really easy - 2 1/4 cup flour, pinch of salt, 3/4 cup cold butter. As I'm blending in the butter to the dry ingredients I add a few tbsp of cold water to help bind it all. I let the dough chill for 30 minutes before rolling out. So easy! Makes the base crust and top crust.
This sounds so much easier than the recipe I usually use! I'm going to have to try it for our Thanksgiving next month. Do you use salted or unsalted butter?
Unsalted, but I've been in a bind before and had to use salted. I didn't find there was a huge difference, but definitely enough to prefer unsalted.
Wait. Wtf is a macdonalds biscuit? N15 has pretty much ruined my life. You've just taught me of all the foods we don't have in the UK #firstworldproblems
I second this! To me a biscuit is something you dunk in your tea!
This ladies is a McDonald's bacon, egg, and cheese biscuit. Sooooooo yummmy....
Is that like a scone?! I can't figure it out. You're gonna have to describe it to me lol looks like shortcrust pastry?!
Ours seem to be more savory flavored and not as sweet?
I love you for googling this. You take your food work very seriously and it is admirable. Hmm may try and make one at home this weekend. Yeah we tend to have scones as a part of afternoon tea with jam and cream (darllllllling). But I'm one of those English girls who would prefer a good old egg and bacon ;-)
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I love you for googling this. You take your food work very seriously and it is admirable. Hmm may try and make one at home this weekend. Yeah we tend to have scones as a part of afternoon tea with jam and cream (darllllllling). But I'm one of those English girls who would prefer a good old egg and bacon ;-)