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These Drop Biscuits are for all the muffin top lovers! Delicately crisp on the outside with a tender and cake-y inside. Bursting with blueberries and lemon zest—it’s the perfect treat! This Drop Biscuit Recipe is not too sweet or heavy, just melt in your mouth biscuits-almost too good to be true!

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This is one Drop Biscuit Recipe you can whip up in minutes and keeps you happy for a while! Full recipe video below so you can check out how easy they are to make, plus tip and tricks 🙂

I am super excited about these biscuits—not just because all my family loves them, but because these were among the very first recipes I was trying to perfect back in my early baking madness days!

Drop biscuits were one of my favorite treats to pair with coffee and so I probably ordered them with every coffee cup back in the days. I eventually moved on to making them at home and never buying them again 🙂

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DROP BISCUITS

There seems to be much of a confusion in general between American biscuits and British scones, and even more, there’s a confusion between rolled biscuits and drop biscuits. So let’s get to the bottom of this, that way you know what to expect form this recipe.

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What is a Drop Biscuit?

The closest way to describe a drop biscuit is to think of a muffin top. Think of a nice delicate sugary crust – just like the one on your muffin tops. Now the inside is soft and chewy like a muffin too, but because the biscuits are not so thick, you taste the sugary crust more than you would with a muffin.

Drop biscuits are usually not too sweet, yet still good enough to be eaten on their own. Glaze is completely optional here, but I recommend it because it adds a tangy lemon feel. British scones are usually sweeter and contain more fat (butter and heavy cream) compared to biscuits.

What is the Difference Between Rolled Biscuits and Drop Biscuits?

The name says it all. Drop biscuits and rolled biscuits have very similar ingredients, except that drop biscuits have slightly more liquid. And hence they can be dropped into a baking sheet, rather than rolled.

Rolled biscuits however are much flakier in texture. They have a melt in your mouth feeling and are thicker. My Ultimate guide and video to making flakey biscuits is in this post -> How To Make Biscuits.

Drop biscuits have a muffin like batter consistency and basically get dropped or scooped on a baking sheet (similar to cookies) and baked off. Drop Biscuits are equally delicious made sweet or savory, so don’t limit yourself to sweet by all means!

If you’re a first time biscuit baker, by all means start with drop biscuits!

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DROP BISCUIT RECIPE

Now let’s chat about today’s Drop Biscuit recipe. Lemon. Blueberries. Drop. Biscuits.

I chose the lemon blueberry combo today not only because the girls love it, but because it’s similar in flavor to the all time favorite blueberry muffin! So it’s definitely a good place to start.

But that being said, feel free to substitute any type of berry, dried fruits, add in nuts, chocolate chips and make those easy drop biscuits recipe feel like a new treat each time.

Ingredients to make Drop Biscuits from Scratch

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  • Flour
  • Sugar
  • Baking Powder
  • Salt
  • Frozen Grated Butter (more on that below)
  • Sour Cream (or yogurt or buttermilk)
  • Egg
  • Lemon Zest
  • Blueberries (fresh or frozen not thawed)

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Quick note about the frozen butter: Using frozen grated butter with biscuits and pie doughs creates an extra light and flakey product. I use this tip for the my fool proof Easy Flakey Pie Dough.

The way to do this is by freezing a stick of unsalted butter and then grating it using the box grater (larger holes). Tip here–> Keep the paper wrap over the part of the butter you’re not grating and use it to hole the butter with as you grate it. this will prevent the butter from slipping as you grate it.

Add Ons for Drop Biscuits

  • Berries of any sort (make sure if you’re using strawberries to be cut up)
  • Chocolate Chips
  • Nuts
  • Zests, flavored oils
  • Cheeses (grated or cumbled)
  • Herbs (any type-fresh or dried)
  • Sauteed onions, mushrooms etc
  • olives, sun dried tomatoes
  • Your favorite combos!

HOW TO MAKE DROP BISCUITS

  1. You’ll need a large bowl to add in the flour, sugar and pinch of salt.
  2. Now goes in the frozen grated butter and mix well, and then the sour cream and egg go in. Use a spatula to bring the dough together.
  3. Drop Biscuits • Drop Biscuits Recipe & Video • Two Purple Figs (6)Finally the blueberries are added in. A large spoon or ice cream scoop is what I use to take out scoops of batter and “drop” them on a baking sheet—the size and shape of the biscuits will look very rustic at that point—I like them this way!
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  5. If you want nice neat perfectly shaped identical looking biscuits use the same spoon, your set of fingers (wet your fingers with water if you feel the batter sticks too much to them) and round off the sides or flatten up the biscuits.
  6. Now bake them starting off at a high temperature and then gradually continue baking at a lower temperature until they’re done.
  7. The Glaze is optional but honestly so good! It’s a two ingredients glaze: Confectioner’s sugar and lemon juice. You can adjust the consistency with extra confectioner’s sugar or lemon juice.

DROP BISCUITS TIPS

  • Frozen butter is essential here, if you don’t have it already in your freezer, make sure you freeze it ahead of time for the recipe.
  • The recipe is made originally using buttermilk, however I’ve found that sour cream makes it taste richer.
  • It’s best to use a spatula or fork to blend the batter together, that way you don’t over work it.
  • To get the same sized biscuits, use an ice cream scoop. This way they cook evenly.
  • The glaze is optional but adds an extra zest and sweetness. Adjust the glaze consistency to your taste by adding more/less of the confectioner’s sugar and lemon juice.
  • Once cooled, store the freshly baked biscuits over the counter covered with plastic wrap for up to 3 days.
  • Otherwise, freeze the cooled baked biscuits and defrost when needed for a fresher taste.
  • Flakey Rolled Biscuit Recipe here:How To Make Biscuits.
  • Fool Proof Flakey Pie Dough Recipe here:Easy Flakey Pie Dough.

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Ultimate Blueberry Raisin Bran Muffins

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Easy Lemon Blueberry Drop Biscuits

These Drop Biscuits are for all the muffin top lovers! Delicately crisp on the outside with a tender and cake-y inside. Bursting with blueberries and lemon zest—it’s the perfect treat! Not too sweet or heavy, just melt in your mouth biscuits-almost too good to be true!

Coursebaking, Breakfast, brunch, Dessert

CuisineAmerican

Keyworddrop biscuits, drop biscuits recipe, how to make drop biscuits

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 18 minutes

Total Time 30 minutes

Servings 12 biscuits

Calories 176 kcal

Author Mahy

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2cupsof all purpose flour
  • 1tablespoonof baking powder
  • pinch of salt
  • 1/3cupof sugar
  • 4Tablespoonsof cold unsalted butter, grated
  • 3/4cupof buttermilk
  • 1egg
  • 1teaspoonof vanilla
  • zest of 1 lemon
  • 1 1/4cupof blueberries, fresh or frozen (if frozen, do not thaw).
  • Extra tablespoon of sugar for sprinkling(optional)

Glaze

  • 1cupconfectioners sugar
  • 1Tablespoonlemon juice

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 420 degrees F.

  2. In a bowl mix the flour,pinch of salt, sugar, baking powder and butter using a fork.

  3. In a separate bowl, mix the egg, buttermilk, vanilla, lemon zest and juice.

  4. Then add the blueberries on top of the flour mixture and pour in the egg buttermilk mixture and mix the batter together using the same fork, do not over mix it at all!

  5. Take a serving tablespoon and take a spoon-full of the batter and drop it on a parchment lined baking sheet. Repeat with the remaining batter.

  6. If you’d like more uniform looking biscuits, use the same spoon and your fingers (wet your fingers with water if you feel the batter sticks too much to them) and round off the sides or flatten up the biscuits, or even use a cookie cutter placed around the biscuit batter and then try to push the batter to the edges to fill up the cookie cutter space, then remove the cookie cutter and repeat with the rest of the batter—to make this step easier for you, it’s better to oil the insides of the cutter well so it doesn't stick at all to the batter.

  7. Sprinkle the drop biscuits with sugar if you like and bake for 15 minutes until golden and cooked through. Cool on a wire rack for 2 minutes and serve.

  8. Optional glaze: Mix all ingredients in a bowl and adjust the consistency of the laze by adding more/less of confectioners sugar and lemon juice.

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Recipe Notes

DROP BISCUITS TIPS

  • Frozen butter is essential here, if you don't have it already in your freezer, make sure you freeze it ahead of time for the recipe.
  • The recipe is made originally using buttermilk, however I've found that sour cream makes it taste richer.
  • It's best to use a spatula or fork to blend the batter together, that way you don't over work it.
  • To get the same sized biscuits, use an ice cream scoop. This way they cook evenly.
  • The glaze is optional but adds an extra zest and sweetness. Adjust the glaze consistency to your taste by adding more/less of the confectioner's sugar and lemon juice.
  • Once cooled, store the freshly baked biscuits over the counter covered with plastic wrap for up to 3 days.
  • Otherwise, freeze the cooled baked biscuits and defrost when needed for a fresher taste.

Nutrition Facts

Easy Lemon Blueberry Drop Biscuits

Amount Per Serving

Calories 176Calories from Fat 45

% Daily Value*

Fat 5g8%

Saturated Fat 3g19%

Cholesterol 25mg8%

Sodium 23mg1%

Potassium 155mg4%

Carbohydrates 31g10%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 18g20%

Protein 3g6%

Vitamin A 169IU3%

Vitamin C 2mg2%

Calcium 67mg7%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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