The Royal Master Recipe For Baking Powder Biscuits – 1923 Royal Baking Powder Co. « RecipeCurio.com (2024)

Here are pages 4, 5 and 6 of the 1923 recipe book “Making Biscuits” by Royal Baking Powder Co.

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What Is The Royal Master Recipe For Biscuits?

First it is a recipe endorsed by expert cooks for making delicious hot biscuits.

Second it may be used as a foundation recipe for the more than a dozen different biscuit delicacies suggested on the next pages.

Third you can keep the dough made from this recipe in the icebox or in some other cool place until you are ready to bake it. Biscuit dough made with Royal and kept in this way makes as wonderfully light and delicious biscuits as those baked immediately after mixing.

SEVEN GUIDES TO GOOD BISCUITS

  1. Use Royal Baking Powder.
  2. Use a good grade of bread flour.
  3. Use level measurements.
  4. For shortening use any good solid fat or cooking oil–butter is not necessary–oil simplifies the process, as it measures and mixes more easily.
  5. Handle as lightly and as little as possible.
  6. Bake in a “quick” or hot oven.
  7. A steel fork makes mixing much easier.

10 Minutes to Make–10 Minutes to Bake!

THE ROYAL MASTER RECIPE FOR BAKING POWDER BISCUITS

2 cups flour
4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder
2 tablespoons shortening
1/2 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup milk or half milk and half water
Makes 14 medium size biscuits

Sift together flour, baking powder, and salt. Add shortening and mix in thoroughly with steel fork. Add liquid slowly to make soft dough. Roll or pat out with hands on floured board to about one-half inch in thickness. Cut with biscuit cutter, first dipped in flour. Place on slightly greased pan–set aside in cool place until ready to bake–or bake immediately in hot oven (475°) 10 to 12 minutes. If a shorter biscuit is desired, use 3 or 4 tablespoons shortening.

TEN DELICIOUS VARIATIONS OF THE MASER RECIPE

WHOLE WHEAT or GRAHAM BISCUIT

Take 1 cup whole wheat or graham flour and 1 cup white flour, 1 tablespoon granulated or brown sugar and proceed exactly as in the Master recipe, baking about 14 minutes. All whole wheat or graham flour can be substituted for the white flour, if desired. Makes 14 biscuits.

NUT BISCUIT

Add 1 tablespoon sugar, 1/2 cup chopped pecan or walnut meats to dry ingredients and proceed exactly as in Whole Wheat Biscuit, putting pinch of chopped nuts on top of each before baking. Makes 14 biscuits.

FRUIT BISCUIT

Add 1/2 cup chopped dates or seeded raisins, 1 tablespoon sugar to dry ingredients and make exactly as Whole Wheat Biscuit. Makes 14 biscuits.

GOLDEN TEA BISCUIT

Follow Master recipe, using 3 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder and adding 1 tablespoon sugar to the dry ingredients. Mix 1 egg with 1/2 cup water and proceed exactly as indicated in that recipe. Makes 14 biscuits.

LIGHTNING BISCUIT

Follow Master recipe using more milk to make soft dough. Drop by spoonfuls on greased baking pan or in muffin tins and bake immediately in hot oven (475°) for 10 minutes. Makes 15 biscuits.

BRAN BISCUIT

Follow recipe for Golden Tea Biscuit using 1 1/4 cups flour and 3/4 cup bran. Roll to 1/3 inch thick and bake about 15 minutes. Makes 14 biscuits.

VIRGINIA BISCUIT

Add 1 tablespoon sugar to dry ingredients in Master recipe and replace all shortening with peanut butter, mixing in the peanut butter exactly as you would plain shortening. Makes 14 biscuits.

INDIVIDUAL SHORT CAKES

Follow recipe for Golden Tea Biscuit using 4 tablespoons shortening and slightly more liquid to make soft dough. Omit sugar unless intended for fruit short cakes.

Half fill greased muffin rings which have been placed on baking pan and bake exactly as indicated in Master recipe or if no rings available use large biscuit cutter.

These short cakes split and either buttered or not as desired, filled with hot creamed chicken or mushrooms are most delicious. They can also be used with any fresh or canned fruits desired. Makes 6 short cakes.

BUTTER CAKES or “OVENLESS BREAD”

Follow master recipe rolling biscuits to about 1/2 inch thick. Place biscuits on slightly greased and very hot griddle or iron frying pan and bake on top of stove until well browned and puffed up; turn and brown other side. Split and butter liberally and send to table. Makes 14 biscuits.

SANDWICH or PICNIC BISCUIT

Follow Master Recipe rolling dough to 1/4 inch thick; cut with small cutter; spread half of the rounds with creamed butter, add a thick layer of chopped ham or other meat; cover with remaining rounds; press together and brush tops and sides with milk. Bake in hot oven (475°) for 15 minutes. Makes 12 sandwiches.

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FAQs

What does cream of tartar do in baking powder biscuits? ›

As the biscuits rise, the carbon dioxide gas expands, creating pressure on the dough. This pressure can cause the dough to collapse without proper support. Cream of Tartar helps stabilize the dough structure, ensuring the biscuits maintain their shape and rise uniformly.

Which makes biscuits rise baking soda or baking powder? ›

Baking soda reacts with an acid to cause batters and doughs to rise and spread while baking. Baking powder reacts with liquid and heat to create a light, fluffy texture in baked goods. While they sound similar, baking soda and baking powder cannot be used interchangeably.

Why do my baking powder biscuits fall apart? ›

If your biscuits are falling apart…

If this sounds familiar, you could be adding too much flour to your dough without knowing it, disrupting the ratio of dry to wet ingredients.

What can I use royal baking powder for? ›

Every recipe has been tested many times and all have been found excellent. Royal Baking Powder is used in all recipes in which a leavening agent is required, and the biscuits, muffins, griddle cakes, doughnuts, cakes and pastry prepared by its use are unequalled in texture and healthfulness.

What happens if you use baking soda instead of baking powder in biscuits? ›

That is why you will notice that recipes usually call for a small amount of baking soda, typically ¼ teaspoon per 1 cup of flour. Do not make the mistake of trying to substitute equal parts baking soda for baking powder in recipes. Your baked goods will have no leavening, be quite flat, and have an altered taste.

Does cream of tartar and baking soda make baking powder? ›

If you have cream of tartar and baking soda you can make your own baking powder. Just use a 2:1 ratio of cream of tartar to baking soda, then measure as you would for baking powder.

How to make your biscuits rise higher? ›

Keep the oven hot.

When baking buttery treats like biscuits, the key is to bake them at a temperature where the water in the butter turns quickly to steam. This steam is a big part of how the biscuits achieve their height, as it evaporates up and out.

What makes cakes fluffier baking soda or baking powder? ›

Baking soda makes things 'spread' and baking powder makes things 'puff'. This is handy to know when baking things like these cookies.

What baking flour is best 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.

Is buttermilk or heavy cream better for biscuits? ›

The extra fat in the heavy cream is helpful because buttermilk in stores is often “low-fat” buttermilk. Buttermilk. The buttermilk adds a tangy flavor to the biscuit and helps hydrate the dough just enough to create a nice structure for our biscuits.

What is the secret to a good biscuit? ›

The secret to the best biscuits is using very cold butter and baking powder. We've made a lot of biscuits, but this easy biscuits recipe is the one we turn to the most (they are so fluffy!). See our easy drop biscuits and cheese drop biscuits for even easier biscuits.

What happens if you put too much baking powder in biscuits? ›

Too much baking powder can cause the batter to be bitter tasting. It can also cause the batter to rise rapidly and then collapse. (i.e. The air bubbles in the batter grow too large and break causing the batter to fall.) Cakes will have a coarse, fragile crumb with a fallen center.

What happened to Royal baking powder? ›

In 1929, the Royal Baking Powder Co., along with four other companies including the Fleischmann's Yeast Company, merged to form Standard Brands, the number-two brand of packaged foods in America after General Foods. Through a further merger, Standard Brands itself became part of Nabisco in 1981.

What is the ingredient in royal baking powder? ›

Ingredients: Corn starch, sodium bicarbonate, sodium aluminum sulfate, monocalcium phosphate. Storage: Store in a cool dry place, away from direct light.

What is the prince between baking soda and baking powder? ›

While both products appear similar, they're certainly not the same. Baking soda is sodium bicarbonate, which requires an acid and a liquid to become activated and help baked goods rise. Conversely, baking powder includes sodium bicarbonate, as well as an acid. It only needs a liquid to become activated.

Can you leave out cream of tartar in biscuits? ›

You can also simply leave out the cream of tartar from a recipe, which may result in baked goods that are not as fluffy, but will still work out and taste good.

What does cream of tartar do for dough? ›

Achieving a good rise is essential for light and airy bread. Cream of tartar acts as a natural leavening agent when combined with baking soda. When the cream of tartar reacts with baking soda and moisture in the dough, carbon dioxide gas is released, causing the bread to rise.

What is a substitute for cream of tartar in biscuit recipe? ›

You can use 1.5 teaspoons (6 grams) of baking powder to replace 1 teaspoon (3.5 grams) of cream of tartar. This substitution is ideal because it can be used in any recipe without modifying the taste or texture of the final product.

What role does cream of tartar plays in cookie or biscuit formulas? ›

Cream of tartar finds use in cake and cookie recipes as a leavening agent and a stabilizer. Compared to other leavening acids, it has a milder and more pleasant taste.

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