4 0|0|Question on Bisquick|2597grandma|hbs4470@optonline.net|16:55:26|09/28/2013|
Does anyone know if you can use flour instead of Bisquick. I used to buy the "Heart Smart" Bisquick,but,with the prices sky rocketing to $4.99 a box I'm thinking of trying something else or maybe just buy the regular Bisquick. I make the impossible lasagna pie and things like that with the Bisquick. We don't eat it that often so I'm sure regular Bisquick would be fine. Think I have seen it in Walmart so maybe it is cheaper there. Barbara 1|1|I always like Jiffy Mix better not as greasy|LindaOH|Martinl3@roadrunner.com|17:36:48|09/28/2013|
it makes the best dumplings, just follow the directions on the box Bisquik ones always fell apart on me 2|1|you cant use regular flour, as there is stuff added into it (baking powder, etc) google bisquik baking mix and you should be able to find a recipe |kandywolf|kandywolf@gmail.com|19:51:56|09/28/2013|
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3|2|YES, BISQUIK IS A BAKING MIX...... SO YOU COULDN'T USE FLOUR UNLESS YOU HAVE THE RECIPE TO MAKE YOUR OWN BISQUIK...........|JOYHAPPYONE|DAIDOLA5@AOL.COM|22:05:10|09/28/2013|
--------------------------------------LONG TIME MEMBER IN GOOD STANDING OF THE R.S.B.C. 4|3|Make your own Bisquick -inside|audrey|aa2511@cfl.rr.com|08:40:56|09/29/2013|
Posted on Sep-29-13 at 08:40 AM (Eastern) by 50.89.158.116
1 cup flour
1 1/2 teas baking powder
1/2 teas salt
1 Table spoon oil or melted butter
hth
audrey