10 Brilliant Ways to Use Canned Biscuit Dough | Canned Biscuit Hacks | MyRecipes
Canned biscuit dough is the ultimate baking shortcake hack, it’s inexpensive, it has a long shelf life, and integrates brilliantly with many delicious recipes. From doughnuts to cheesy muffins, here are 10 of Nicole’s favorite ways to use canned biscuit dough.
0:00 Introduction
0:06 Casseroles
0:45 Calzones
1:28 Muffins
2:26 Monkey Bread
3:05 Pigs in a Blanket
3:39 Garlic Knots
4:04 Pie Crust
4:44 Dumplings
5:17 Doughnuts
5:52 Waffle Bites
Here’s the recipe for how to make canned biscuit dough Monkey Bread:
Ingredients
3 (12-oz.) cans biscuits
1 cup granulated sugar
2 1/2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
Cooking spray
3/4 cup (6 oz.) unsalted butter
3/4 cup brown sugar
How to Make It
Step 1
Preheat oven to 350°F. Cut each biscuit round into quarters.
Step 2
Place sugar and cinnamon in a large ziplock bag, and shake to combine. Add dough pieces to bag, and shake to coat. Place coated dough pieces evenly in a tube pan coated with cooking spray.
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1 DOUGH 3 LOAVES | The Easiest (Actually Good) Bread You Can Make
In this video I'll show you how to make three versions of easy rustic bread using one simple dough. Take your pick! All of these loaves are beginner friendly and with a few small variations on shaping and baking, you're left with a rustic, crusty, bread worthy of your dinner table. No mixer or sourdough starter required.
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****TO MY FRIENDS IN EUROPE/UK: The all purpose flour that i typically use is King Arthur which is about 11.7% protein. Your All Purpose flour may be different than what's available in the US. If in doubt, choose a flour that has between 11-12% protein and you should be in good shape!
ALSO if you have never made bread before, this dough is 78% hydration and will be slightly sicky. Use 75 less grams water in the final dough and it will be much easier to handle.
PREFERMENT (POOLISH)
150g or ROUGHLY 1 C. AP FLOUR
150g or ROUGHLY 2/3C. WATER (ROOM TEMP)
1 small pinch YEAST
- let the poolish ripen on counter 4-24 hours, preferably at least 16
DOUGH
280g or 1 1/4C.WATER (98F)
2g or 1/2 TSP YEAST
ALL OF THE POOLISH
350g or 2 1/4 C. AP FLOUR
50g or ROUGHLY 1/3 C. WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR
10g or roughly 1.5 TSP KOSHER SALT
BAKING TIMES/ TEMPS
METHOD 1: 525 the whole time for 14-18 minutes (spray loaf for steam)
METHOD 2- Preheat Dutch Oven at 500 for 30-40 minutes, bake at 500 covered for 12min and 485 uncovered for additional 8-12 depending on oven and desired color.
METHOD 3: Preheat Dutch Oven at 485-500 for 30-40 minutes, bake at 485 covered for 18 minutes, and 485 uncovered for additional 25-30 depending on oven and desired color.
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How to Make Bread in a Crock Pot | Easy Crockpot Bread Recipe Demonstration
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In this episode of In the Kitchen with Matt I will show you how to make bread in a crockpot. This easy crockpot bread recipe is incredible. If you find yourself without the use of an oven, or you want to just try something new, bake your bread in a crockpot! This method should work with any bread dough. Let's get started!
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Ingredients:
1 cup of water (235ml)
2 1/4 tsp. of active dry yeast (6.5g)
1/3 cup of granulated sugar (66g)
2 Tbsp. of Canola or Vegetable oil (30ml)
3 cups of Bread Flour (you can use all-purpose) (380g)
3/4 tsp. of salt (4g)
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Transcript:
Hello and welcome back to In the Kitchen with Matt, I am your host Matt Taylor, today I got an excited little episode for you, I am going to show you how to bake bread in a crock pot, what? Yes a crockpot. Let’s get started. All right first we need our bread dough, I have a couple of loaves here ready to go, here is a short little video on how to make the bread dough. All right I let these rise a second time, and now they are ready to be baked. This one I am going to bake in the oven traditionally for 25 to 30 minutes, at 350 degrees F. And this one we are going to bake in a crockpot, and then we are going to compare the two. So what you do is you get yourself a large Crock Pot, and if you don’t have a large crockpot, what you can do is, put parchment paper in there, and then just put your dough right in there, so it will resemble, it will resemble one of the round loaves, as opposed to the sandwich loaf. All right then we just put our dough right in there like that, ready to go, then we turn it on high, we put the top on and then we let it bake for 2.5 to 3 hours. Until it is nice and golden brown on top, all right time is up, let’s go ahead and take a look, ha ha, look at that. Bread cooked in the crock pot. All right now with oven mitts I am going to go ahead and come in here, grab my bread, all right I am going to go ahead and take this loaf out of the bread pan here. All right and then I am going to point out some differences right away, so the side there got more crispy or more hard on the sides, this is the one that was in the crockpot, this is the one that was baked normally in the oven, a little bit browner on the edges here, nice little crust, a little bit softer, pretty cool, now look at the tops, as you might expect this one looks like a normal loaf of bread, this one got these little ridges, what you might expect from the steam inside of the crock pot cooking the top. Now let’s cut into them and see what we can see. First let’s start with our normal loaf, take my bread knife here and I am just going to cut the end, look at the inside, it looks really good, it looks like you know how bread should look. Give this a little taste, mmm, now let’s take our crockpot bread, same ingredients and everything, same dough, cut off the end here, a little crispier on the edges, and a little bit different texture on the inside, a little bit more brown, here is the difference, I probably could have cooked this a little bit less time, that’s pretty cool thought the difference. Let’s give it a taste, taste really good the outside crust is nice and hard the inside is really soft, really cool. All right our crock pot bread is done, it turned out amazing, now there are some differences as I showed you, between this loaf and the loaf that was baked traditionally, in the oven, the crockpot loaf has more crispy or crunchy edges around it, and it turned out the color was just a bit different then the other one, but it still tastes really good, so there you go, if you don’t have an oven, or your oven is not working, make your bread in a crockpot. It is really easy to do, if I can do it you can do it.