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I did use Earth Balance in the tub and it worked.

I'm not vegan but I do eat quite a bit of vegan meals.

I really couldn't tell a difference from regular stick marg. or

butter either for that matter.

Have fun making them.

 

Gypsy

 

 

, " groovemychicken "

<bobdylanchick wrote:

>

> Hi Gypsy! Since I'm here in the Deep South I LOVE biscuits. I can't

> wait to make this recipe tomorrow since I have all the ingredients

on

> hand! I have a question...I don't have stick margarine here at the

> house, I just have vegan spread kind. Will this work? I know ZERO

> about cooking but this group has helped me out tremendously! :)

>

> Have a nice day everyone!

>

> Rachel

>

>

>

>

> , Gypsy G <bohemian_river@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Perfect for anyone with milk or egg alleries also.

> > Gypsy

> >

> > Vegan Biscuits

> >

> > 2 cups all-purpose flour

> > 3 teaspoons baking powder

> > 1 teaspoon salt

> > 1/4 cup shortening or stick margarine with no dairy

> > 3/4 cup rice/soy/almond milk

> >

> > Put all the dry ingredients into a bowl and stir them

> > up real good with a fork. Cut the shortening into bits

> > and stir it into the mix. It should not look very good

> > yet.

> > Add the rice milk (preferred to soy or almond milk)

> > and stir until a dough forms. Knead the dough in the

> > bowl until it can be rolled. Roll it out on a surface

> > floured with whole-wheat flour to 3/4 inch (2 cm)

> > thick. Cut it into round biscuits with a floured

> > cookie cutter or a glass. (Or cut them into any other

> > shape you prefer. Scones are often triangular, for

> > instance.)

> > Bake on an ungreased, unfloured baking sheet at 475

> > degrees for 12 to 15 minutes. The biscuits' edges

> > should be browned but not black. The whole-wheat flour

> > on the surface will be nicely toasted and add colored

> > speckles to the biscuits.

> > Serve smothered in gravy, with your favorite jelly, or

> > as a side for soup or vegetables.

> > Notes: Preparation time is less than 20 minutes, and

> > most of that is spent waiting for the biscuits to

> > bake.

> > Biscuits are also quite tasty when warmed over. They

> > store well in the fridge and can be frozen. Warm them

> > up in the oven, a toaster oven, or the microwave.

> > Out of rice milk? You can use water instead.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

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Thanks for your help...I might even make them tonight! :)

 

 

, " Gypsy " <bohemian_river

wrote:

>

> I did use Earth Balance in the tub and it worked.

> I'm not vegan but I do eat quite a bit of vegan meals.

> I really couldn't tell a difference from regular stick marg. or

> butter either for that matter.

> Have fun making them.

>

> Gypsy

>

>

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