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Garlic Bread Biscuits

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Garlic bread biscuits on a baking sheet
Photograph by Joe Lingeman, Food Styling by Liberty Fennell, Prop Styling by Maggie DiMarco

These are the biscuits you make when you want to win Thanksgiving. This glorious mash-up brings garlic bread intensity to a buttermilk biscuit package, avoiding the harrowing wait times associated with yeasted dough. And they bake up dramatically flaky. Cut them smaller than you’d expect for biscuits; they’re all too easy to return to for seconds—and thirds. A metal bench scraper is invaluable here in helping you cut and shape the dough.

This recipe makes a lot of biscuits. It can be easily halved, but consider instead simply freezing half the unbaked squares to be baked at a moment’s notice (straight from the freezer with slightly increased oven time). A gift from you to you.

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