Cheddar Biscuits...

Jacksonville, Florida
June 9, 2018 8:51pm CST
Has anyone ever tried the Cheddar Biscuits that Red Lobster puts out in a box, that you can buy at a store, and make yourself? If not... You need to... If you follow the directions precisely... I am telling you... You think you were eating the same biscuits from their restaurant. I am eating a batch right now...and boy are they good!!! Publix recently had a BOGO deal, and I bought 4 boxes (paid for two)...LOL I have to stock up, because these are my favorite, semi-homemade biscuits that I ever make.
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@Hate2Iron (15731)
• Canada
20 Jan 19
I am definitely going to have to buy the mix because that was one of the reasons I went to Red Lobster... I hate sea food, but loved the biscuits. Pretty sure Red Lobster was ready for people like me, because I think they did add chicken to the menu! But it was those biscuits I loved!!!
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@Hate2Iron (15731)
• Canada
28 Jan 19
@teresatrotter I will then follow the recipe to the letter!! ;)
• Jacksonville, Florida
23 Jan 19
You won't be disappointed. But you do have to follow the directions exactly to achielve the same taste. Any variations will alter the original taste. They will still be edible, but they won't taste like Red Lobster.
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@jstory07 (133795)
• Roseburg, Oregon
10 Jun 18
I buy them all the time at Costco. I love those biscuits.
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• Jacksonville, Florida
10 Jun 18
They are good aren't they?
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@jstory07 (133795)
• Roseburg, Oregon
10 Jun 18
@teresatrotter They are delicious.
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• United States
10 Jun 18
I never tried it but I did like their biscuits :)
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@NJChicaa (115621)
• United States
10 Jun 18
I tried them and they were very good. . . but not something that I'd want to have often. Too many chemicals and crap in the mix. You can make your own homemade cream biscuits and add cheddar and seasoning to make a close approximation. I've done it many times.
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