So there,e biscuits then? But, and forgive me for being dense, (I,m British blame that lol) why do you eat biscuits with your dinner? Bread rolls or nann bread sure, but biscuits? They are things we dunk in our tea, or coffee. I dont geddit.
This is making me laugh out loud... the image of having a dinner of meatloaf and green beans with a plate of Oreos as the starch accompaniment!
Sorry...don't mean to tease. As Louise said, your biscuits are our cookies. [Do you have Oreos over there? "America's favorite cookie" -- two chocolate wafers with a white cream in between]. With a meal, some sort of bread is often served: bread, rolls, or biscuits. The thing that distinguishes a biscuit from a bread is that they are not made with yeast. The leavening agent is usually baking powder or baking soda. They do not need to rise before baking (as yeast breads do) and are often called "quick."
A few million posts ago, I posted a recipe for Edna's biscuits. It is over in the gallery, now, if anyone is inclined to experiment in the kitchen.
Meanwhile, here's an Oreo.
Leslie