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What Is Bisquick?

April 14, 2009

Flour, milk, eggs, butter, rolling pin and whisk on a counter top.I see in a lot of recipes they use Bisquick. What is it?

By Marlene from Pretoria, South Africa

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Bisquick is a trade name of a product that is the dry ingredents for basic baking. If you mix certain wet ingredients (eggs, milk, butter) you get bisquits, other wet ingredents will result in pancakes or waffles.

 
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A biscuit mix for making biscuits or pancakes. In US is on the baking aisle in grocery stores

 
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Snazzy,
Take a look at this link & a picture is worth a thousand words:
www.bettycrocker.com/.../bisquick-product-landing-page.htm...

I am not sure that pancakes & biscuts mean exactly the same thing down your way. By the way, Betty Crocker is a ficticious entity created by some advertising agency many years ago. A great product, use it a lot myself!

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April 14, 2009

I love your site, but get a bit confused with the names of some USA products. Could you please tell me what Bisquick is?

 
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