Almond Flour Biscuits (Keto, Gluten-Free) - Apples for CJ (2024)

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TheseAlmond Flour Biscuitsare an easy one bowl recipe that comes together in only twenty minutes. Low carb biscuits that require no rolling, kneading or cutting out. These no fail drop biscuits are perfect for a dinner side or make a delicious breakfast or snack.

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Keto almond flour biscuits that require only five ingredients, ready in under 20 minutes, and no special equipment necessary to make them.

We love to serve these low carb biscuits with chili, soups or even as a breakfast sandwich.

Almond flour is one of my favorite flours to use in gluten free baking so I created these soft pliable almond flour tortillas. They're perfect for sandwiches, burritos, tacos and more.

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Why you'll love this recipe

  • Super easy to make with no special equipment
  • They come together in under 20 minutes
  • Great as a side with dinner, a breakfast sandwich or snack
  • Keto friendly, low-carb, & gluten-free

Ingredients used

  • Almond flour- super fine blanched almond flour
  • Cream cheese- full fat cream cheese
  • Eggs- large organic eggs
  • Butter- unsalted butter
  • Baking powder & salt- fresh baking powder and sea salt to balance out flavor.
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How to make almond flour biscuits

Step by step instructions

Full directions can be found in the recipe card below

  1. Whisk together almond flour, baking powder and salt.
  2. In separate bowl beat the eggs.
  3. Mix room temperature cream cheese with melted butter and whisk together.
  4. Add beaten eggs, then butter and cream cheese mixture to the dry ingredients.
  5. Blend everything together until thoroughly incorporated.
  6. Scoop biscuits onto a parchment lined baking sheet using a cookie scoop and bake in preheated oven.
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Storage notes

For best results be sure to cool the biscuits before storing. I recommend storing the biscuits in an airtight container or ziplock bag in the fridge for up to 5 days.

For longer storage you can freeze them in freezer safe containers up to 3 months.

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FAQ?

Can I make these almond flour biscuits dairy free?

Yes! I've tested the recipe using dairy free substitutes. Simply swap out the butter and cream cheese with non-dairy substitutes.

Can I substitute the almond flour with almond meal?

No! I don't recommend any substitutes for the flour. Make sure you are using blanched super fine almond flour for this recipe.

Can I make these biscuits vegan friendly?

I personally haven't tested the recipe without the eggs, however I've had several people comment and say they've had success using flax eggs.

How to serve these low carb biscuits

These biscuits are best served warm. You can spread them with butter, jam or serve them as a breakfast sandwich.

They're also great as a side with most meals or as a snack topped with any of your favorite toppings.

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Variations

You could add any of your favorite fresh or dried herbs or even shredded cheese.

I prefer to make them plain(as recipe is written) and serve with any extra toppings or additions.

AND IF YOU TRY THIS RECIPE PLEASE BE SURE TO LET ME KNOW IN THE COMMENTS BELOW…..I’d love to hear if you make this & how you like it. Please be sure to include a starrating along with your comment.

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Almond Flour Biscuits (Keto, Gluten-Free)

Almond Flour Biscuits are super easy to prepare and great for breakfast, snack, or a side with any meal.

Course Side

Cuisine American

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time 15 minutes minutes

Total Time 20 minutes minutes

Servings 12 biscuits

Calories 179kcal

Author Stephanie

Ingredients

  • Dry ingredients:
  • 2 cups blanched almond flour
  • ½ tbsp. baking powder
  • ¼ tsp. salt
  • Wet ingredients:
  • 4 tbsp. butter
  • 2 ounces cream cheese softened
  • 3 large eggs

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

  • Line large baking sheet with parchment paper.

  • In large mixing bowl combine all dry ingredients and stir to combine.

  • Meanwhile melt butter in oven safe dish while the oven is pre-heating. Make sure to carefully watch this as it won't take long.

  • Once butter is almost melted remove from oven and add cream cheese to warm butter and mix with fork till smooth and creamy. Set aside

  • Beat eggs in a separate small bowl.

  • Add eggs to dry mix, then butter, cream cheese mixture and stir till thoroughly combined.

  • Using a cookie scoop or large tablespoon spoon equal portions on to parchment lined baking sheet.

  • Bake in preheated oven 15 minutes

Notes

*Nutrition Disclaimer

Nutrition

Serving: 1biscuit | Calories: 179kcal | Carbohydrates: 4.5g | Protein: 5.8g | Fat: 15.5g | Saturated Fat: 4.5g | Cholesterol: 56mg | Sodium: 114mg | Potassium: 85mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 0.1g | Calcium: 38mg

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  1. Angie

    These were very bland to me. I think if I added some cheese or maybe garlic they would be better. I had high hopes but not a big fan.

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    • Stephanie

      You can definitely add garlic or cheese to these biscuits if that's the flavor you were looking for.

      Reply

  2. Delight

    Forgot to give you the star rating.

    Reply

  3. Delight

    Someone had asked about using Greek Yogurt, instead of Cream Cheese? I am HIGHLY allergic to GUAR GUM and cream cheese contains it. So, I make my own, by placing a Metal Coffee Filter over a large mug. I strain the Greek Yogurt for an entire day and you're left with thick cream cheese. Make sure your Greek yogurt doesn't contain any gums or gel additives or it won't strain. Some manufacturer's will pull that to cut costs. Then, I added 1 teaspoon of glucomannan to make up for the fat loss (but not necessary or you could use xanthan gum). They came out great and we had them with gravy this morning. Next time, I think I'll try a little cheddar cheese, parmesan cheese & bacon in them. Thank you for another good recipe.

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  4. Lena

    Tried the recipe. Biscuits looked like biscuits, were a little crumbly. I liked them OK, but not enough to make again. I realize baking with almond flour takes a lot of trial of different recipes to find the ones to keep and which ones to toss. Sorry, just being honest, my taste buds say toss this recipe. Instead of wasting lot of money on ingredients, in the future I will make half a recipe. Have a great day.

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  5. Brenda

    Delicious! I followed the recipe but added shredded cheddar cheese. These are amazing! Added to my favorites! Thanks for the recipe!

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    • Stephanie

      You're welcome and thanks for the lovely feedback!

      Reply

  6. Kathy L

    Can you pat the entire recipe and cut with a biscuit cutter? And no offense, but I would appreciate a response. I have asked several questions on different pages and received absolutely no response.

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    • Stephanie

      Hi Kathy, I haven't tested the recipe using a biscuit cutter so I can't say for sure. But these are meant to be drop biscuits so you probably will not get the same results. Let me know if you give it a try though!

      Reply

  7. Millie Allers

    Hey, I’ve not made these yet, but would love to know if I can just use regular almond flour? And not blanched. Please advise and Thank you👍🏼

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    • Stephanie

      Hi Millie, I haven't tested the recipe using unblanched almond flour so I can't tell you for sure. However I think it should work if use blanched almond flour. You may just notice a change in the color or texture of the biscuits. Let me know if you give it a try!

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  8. aMBER

    These were really good, and they held together well, too. Will be making these often!

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    • Stephanie

      Thank-you! 🥰

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      • Laura

        I just made these using almond flour for the first time in a baked recipe. They are fabulous. A lot like biscuits mixed with cornbread. They stayed together beautifully partly because I added about a tablespoon of psyllium husk. Other than that I followed the recipe I used a large ice cream scoop so I actually got seven biscuits.I’ll have to cut them in half to cut the carbs.I’m really looking forward to have some kind of bread to eat with my eggs in the morning. Thank you this is delicious

      • Stephanie

        You're welcome Laura!

    • Danielle

      Delish! So simple, healthier and with a little bit of butter and jam (not so healthy lol) and my coffee, these hit the spot!!

      Reply

      • Stephanie

        Yay! Thank-you!

  9. Teresa

    We eat these biscuits for breakfast often, but please tell me if there is a way to keep them from falling apart! They are good, but they fall apart so easily.

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    • Stephanie

      The biscuits can be a little bit crumbly but should not be falling apart. Are you allowing the biscuits to sit for a few minutes prior to serving?

      Reply

  10. Pat

    Made these this morning for the first time. I added finely shredded cheese to half the mixture. They were delicious both ways.

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  11. Ramona

    I am going to make these biscuits tonight for dinner, I am using flax eggs and dairy free on everything else…. So excited, can’t wait to try this recipe❣️

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    • Stephanie

      Yay! Let me know how they turn out! I've made them dairy free but with regular eggs and they were great!

      Reply

  12. Tess Garnier

    Thank you the first keto biscuit recipe that came out fabulous, even my hubby ate them which is a miracle. I’d give u 10 stars if I could.

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    • Stephanie

      You're welcome and thank-you for the lovely feedback! ❤️

      Reply

  13. Sue Eudy

    Can you use regular flour instead of the almond?

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    • Stephanie

      Hi Sue, I haven't tested the recipe with another flour so I can't say for sure. Let me know if you give it a try!

      Reply

  14. Angel

    I thought the recipe was easy and they looked great but they tasted way too eggy. More like soufflé texture which is not what you want in a biscuit. My husband liked it but unfortunately the kids and I couldn’t get around the texture.

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    • Stephanie

      Hi Angel, I'm not sure why the texture didn't work out for you, but you could try using less egg and see if that helps!

      Reply

  15. Paulette

    Quick question as these look amazing and easy. Have you tried using a dairy free cream cheese in the recipe? I am gluten free and dairy free so just wondering if you've tried it or not. Thanks for your creativity in the kitchen

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    • Stephanie

      Hi Paulette, You're welcome and yes I've made them using dairy free cream cheese and butter and they still turned out amazing. Just for reference I used Violife cream cheese and earth balance as the butter substitute. Let me know if you give them a try!

      Reply

    • Betty

      These sound like what I have been looking for, but I wonder if I could sub homemade Greek yogurt for the cream cheese. It is the only dairy I can have and I don’t want to use dairy free cream cheese.

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      • Stephanie

        I haven't tested the recipe using greek yogurt so I can't say for sure. Let me know if you give it a try though.

  16. Lorry Norton

    That should've read as 2.5 NET carbs. Sorry!

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  17. Karen

    They remind me of cloud bread but with more texture. They went over well with my family.

    Reply

    • Stephanie

      Yay! Glad your family enjoyed them!😉

      Reply

  18. Jeanine C

    I’ve never used almond flour before. I made these biscuits today and they were amazing. Will definitely keep this recipe handy. Quick, easy, delicious and low carb!!!

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    • Stephanie

      Yay! Thank-you Jeanine! 😘

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      • Cec

        Flat cookie like. Went over and ovet recipe to find mistake but cant find it.

      • Stephanie

        Let me know if you'd like help troubleshooting the recipe. Did you check and make sure you used the right amount of baking powder? Also was the baking powder fresh?

    • Sha

      Nice to have a decent biscuit again for a low carb- diet! Thanks, turned out very well.

      Reply

      • Stephanie

        You're welcome!

  19. Kathy

    My name is Kathy, I tried these for the first time I have ever used almond flour and they turned out wonderful. My husband is diabetic and I’ll be making more of these biscuits.

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    • Stephanie

      Thanks Kathy! Glad you enjoyed them!

      Reply

  20. Joanne

    I’ve made these several times, but the last couple of times I didn’t have regular cream cheese so I used vegetable cream cheese and they came out great. This time I’m sprinkling sesame seeds on top!

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    • Stephanie

      Yay! sounds great!

      Reply

  21. Carmen

    Please confirm whether it’s 2.5 net carbs or 4.5 net? Loved them. Added some bagel seasoning to top of half of them before putting in oven. Yummy

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    • Stephanie

      Thanks Carmen! The nutrition information can be found in the recipe card. And that could vary if you swapped out any ingredients or changed the size of the biscuits. Hope that helps!

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    • Lorry Norton

      Carmen, there are 4.5 total carbs. Subtract the 2g of fiber and you get 42.5 NET carbs. 😊 If made as the recipe instructs.

      Reply

  22. Amy

    Delish! And super easy. I used my cookie scoop and they looked just like the photo. I brushed melted butter over them at the end because I love butter. My husband loved them too! Thanks!

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    • Stephanie

      You're welcome Amy! 🥰

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  23. Joenie

    These are delicious in every way. I've lost 57 lbs on Lego over the last year and these are my present! My husband loves them to

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    • Stephanie

      Thank-you and that's great to hear! ❤️🥰

      Reply

  24. Angie

    Made these last night for dinner and they turned out great! Wish I could upload a picture. Thanks for this quick and easy recipe!

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    • Stephanie

      You're welcome Angie and you can always upload a picture on Pinterest or tag me on Instagram! 👍🥰

      Reply

  25. Lynda

    These were awesome! Been over two months since I've had biscuits.
    Thanks so much. My continuing weight loss journey will now include these.

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    • Stephanie

      Thank-you Lynda and you're so welcome! ❤️

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      • Stephanie

        Hi Teresa, I haven't personally tested the recipe with either of those. But I think other people have had success by subbing out the eggs. Let me know if you try it out!

  26. Psylvia

    Made a double batch the first time this morning for breakfast. Five people, 12 biscuits, all gone. They smelled so good , and the taste and texture were out-of-this-world delicious!

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    • Stephanie

      Yay! Thanks Psylvia! Your sweet comment just made my day. ❤️🥰

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      • Jeannene

        I did try them too. Not sure the taste yet but didn’t rise at all. Not sure if I will make them again.

      • Stephanie

        Hi Jeannene, I'm not sure why the biscuits didn't rise for you. Was your baking powder fresh? Let me know if you need help troubleshooting the recipe?

  27. Sharon

    Delish! I made these vegan sub out the eggs and used vegan cream cheese/butter and they came out great! My new favorite gluten free vegan biscuit. Thanks for this recipe!

    Reply

    • Stephanie

      Thanks Sharon! Glad to hear they worked out using the vegan substitutes. ❤️

      Reply

    • pat

      what would you use for subbing
      eggs.

      Reply

      • Stephanie

        Hi Pat, I haven't personally tested the recipe without eggs, but I would recommend you try subbing the eggs with flax eggs. Hope this helps!

    • Autumn

      Hi Sharon,
      What egg substitute did you use? I was going to try it with flax, but wanted to check for any tips!

      Reply

    • Meena

      I want to make them vegan also. What can I use in place of eggs? Thank you in advance.

      Reply

  28. Marsha Gieseler

    When I made these biscuits the batter was very runny. More like a muffin so I baked in muffin tin with paper liners. The taste was ok but the texture was more like cornbread. Is it supposed to be that runny?

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    • Stephanie

      Hi Marsha, the biscuits should not have been runny. Did you follow the recipe exactly? Let me know if you'd like help troubleshooting where you went wrong.

      Reply

  29. Kathie

    Best gluten free recipe for biscuits ever, my husband is gluten intolerant and these are great!!!

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    • Stephanie

      Thanks so much Kathie! 🥰

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    • Mary

      Umm, good. Tried these biscuits and they are so good. I am adding them to my go to list.

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      • Stephanie

        Thanks Mary and happy to hear you're enjoying the biscuits! 🥰

  30. Jenny

    These biscuits are a great base recipe. I have celiac disease, so I had to stop eating gluten three months ago. I subsequently figured out gums upset my stomach, which are often ingredients in gluten free breads. This recipe is great for me because it keeps away the gluten and gums, AND tastes fluffy. I can imagine lots of varieties, and have noticed a few on this website that I am now anxious to try. Thanks for a great recipe!

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    • Stephanie

      You're so welcome Jenny and Thanks for stopping by to let me know! 🥰

      Reply

  31. Laura

    Can these biscuits be frozen unbaked? And then baked when needed?

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    • Stephanie

      Hi Laura, I wouldn't recommend freezing them unbaked, but you can certainly bake them and then freeze them. Hope this helps!

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      • Laura

        Ok, thanks so much for letting me know!
        I’m making them now!

      • Stephanie

        You're welcome! Let me know how they turn out.😉

    • Laura

      Stephanie, Theae gf biscuits were a hit! I slightly under baked so they could be reheated before serving and my gf friends liked them so well that they asked for the recipe!! Thank you!

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      • Stephanie

        Yay! You're so welcome! Glad everyone loved them! 🥰

  32. Lolly

    Sorry for the typo: I meant can this recipe be made with coconut cream instead of cream cheese?

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    • Stephanie

      Hi Lolly, I can't say for sure since I haven't personally tested it with coconut cream. It will probably change the flavor and the texture somewhat, but let me know if you give it a try.

      Reply

  33. Marilyn

    This recipe was very easy to whip up and made 12 nice size biscuits. Since I had all of the ingredients on hand, I plunged forward realizing in hindsight that 3 eggs is a whole lotta eggs! And I am not an egg lover! So, though tender and beautiful to look at, they tasted too eggy for my tastes.

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    • Stephanie

      Hi Marilyn, not sure Why they would have tasted "eggy"? You could always try with one less egg and see how that works for you.

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  34. Renee

    Made them into shortcakes for strawberries... I just added 2 TBS of monkfruit to keep them keto! Thanks for the recipe!!

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    • Stephanie

      You're welcome Renee and I love that idea!😘

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      • yasmin

        Can this recipe be done without cream cheese? Or do I need a substitute? Thank you.

      • Stephanie

        I haven't personally tested the recipe without cream cheese, so I can't say for sure.. I know one reader said they had success using greek yogurt in place of cream cheese. And yes you would want to use some kind of substitute for the cream cheese. Let me know if you try them and what worked for you.

  35. Christina

    Everybody in the house loved these! I didn't follow any of the mixing directions and it turned out great! Always nice to find a recipe that my kid with dissacharide intolerance can have.

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    • Stephanie

      Glad to hear your family loved these! Thanks for stopping by to let me know!😘

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  36. Samantha

    So good!!! Just what I've been looking for. Thank you!

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    • Stephanie

      You're welcome Samantha!😘

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  37. Linda

    These buscuits were amazing! Thank You! Will be a favorite in our home! Very Easy!

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    • Stephanie

      Yay and You're welcome!😘

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  38. Debbie

    Could ghee be used instead of cream cheese? Paleo diet so no you hurt or plant based cheeses...

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    • Stephanie

      Hi Debbie, Since I haven't tested the recipe using ghee instead of cream cheese I can't say for sure. Let me know if you try it and how they turn out.

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    • Emerson

      There is an almond milk cream cheese by kite hill that would probably work for you.

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  39. Nadira

    Looks awesome but why do 2oz rather than tablespoon or cups. Trying to figure out it?
    Sorry.

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    • Stephanie

      Hi Nadira, I believe most of the blocks of cream cheese labels it by ounces so that's why I state ounces in the recipe card... But assuming you're using a tub of cream cheese then 2 ounces is approximately 4 tablespoons.

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      • Nadira

        Thank you so much for replying, I have containers of cream cheese and I checked online the conversion for 2 oz , they say .25 which I’m assuming is 1/4 of a cup, however their conversion is 2oz = 2 tbs so that’s why I’m confused. Sorry I’m Canadian.

      • Stephanie

        You're welcome! And yes it would be 1/4 cup or 4 tablespoons.

  40. Gina

    Before my days of low carb I made chicken and dumplings with a bisquick recipe. Do you think these would work dropped in a hot pot of chicken for the dumplings?

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    • Stephanie

      Hi Gina, since I haven't personally tested that myself I can't say for sure... but I really love the idea. So if you try it, please let me know how it works out!

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  41. Sabrina

    The biscuits turned out good! Almost tasted like cornbread. Next time I would double the recipe because I only got 6 biscuits and followed recipe exact! Also, I would add a little more salt! Thank you for this gluten free option!!

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    • Stephanie

      You're welcome Sabrina and the number of biscuits can vary based on the size you make them!

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  42. Tee

    Yum! The texture reminds us of a pound cake. They were great hot with butter. The easy, 6-ingredient recipe will allow me to make these for breakfast - egg, cheese, and sausage biscuits. Can't wait! We also had a couple with Walden Farms sugar-free strawberry syrup. They were very reminiscent of biscuits with strawberry jam. Delish!

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    • Stephanie

      Yay! So glad you're Enjoying the biscuits Tee!😘

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  43. LittleMama

    I can't do grains or dairy... these sound so good, but I gotta find a sub for the cream cheese! I'm sure I could use coconut oil instead of butter, or even the occasional ghee, but cream cheese... hmmm.

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    • Stephanie

      You could try a dairy free cream cheese! Let me know if you try it and how they turn out!

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  44. Brenda

    I made these biscuits, but must have put too much cream cheese, they had something missing, I’m pretty sure I put salt, but wouldn’t swear to it😂, they spread out too much, I think I over measured the 1/2 tablespoon of baking powder. But I will definitely be trying them again😞

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    • Stephanie

      Sorry it didn't work out for you Brenda! Let me know if you need help troubleshooting the recipe! ❤️

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  45. Stephanie See

    Added some shredded cheese, and omg amazing! I never want to make them without shredded cheese again - so good.

    Thanks for the great recipe 🙂

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    • Stephanie See

      And I forgot to add a star rating...

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      • Stephanie

        Thanks for taking the time to do that! 😍

    • Stephanie

      You're welcome Stephanie! 😘

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  46. Katolyn

    Very good recipe! I was so happy to find a recipe that turns out! Used them to eat with beef stew 😋

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    • Stephanie

      Thanks Katolyn! Glad to hear they worked out for you! ❤️

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  47. LM

    I tried these today - I made them exactly as directed minus I added a few slices such as onion powder, garlic powder, and dried parsley. They were fantastic and perfect in my low carb breakfast sandwich. Thanks for the recipe!

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    • Stephanie

      You're Welcome and Thanks so much for stopping by to let me know. 😘

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  48. Myron

    Thank you for the recipe! I'm not a big fan of any sort of cheese so I substituted with 3 and 1/2 ounces of Greek yogurt and added 1/4 tsp baking soda. Turned out amazingly soft, fluffy, and buttery. New family favorite!

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    • Stephanie

      You're welcome Myron! So glad to hear that the substitutions worked out for you! I always have Greek yogurt in the fridge as well so I'll have to give that a try. Thanks for stopping by and letting me know 😀

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  49. Diane T Gordon

    These are delicious. I used a smaller scoop so they made 24 the first time and 29 the second time. I sprinkled a little garlic powder and onion powder to make them a little savory. This time I tried 2 tsp butter and 2 tbsp coconut oil. Delicious with butter, or cur open and melting some cheese. Only trouble is they taste too good so be careful. 2 total carbs, 8 g of fat and 2 grams of protein when you make 29.

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    • Stephanie

      Thanks Diane 😀 So glad to hear that you're Enjoying these.

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  50. Kyle Lehmann

    I just made these biscuits, they're FANTASTIC!!! Especially when I don't feel well, I like toast or muffins, these were the perfect addition to my low carb eating now. I'll be making them much more!

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    • Stephanie

      I'm so glad to hear that you Enjoyed these Kyle and Thanks for taking the time to stop by and let me know 🙂 🙂

      Reply

  51. Jenni LeBaron

    I bet the cream cheese in these biscuits keeps them nice and soft. They look mighty tasty and I'd love to try your recipe!

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  52. dontgobaconmyheart

    Oh wow these look delicious! I can see me snacking on these all day long, can't wait to give them a go! Thanks for sharing 🙂

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  53. prasanna hede

    Wow! These are so amazing,wonderful cookies! I bake cookies regularly ,will try your recipe next!

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  54. Celebrating Sweets

    I have two bags of almond flour in my fridge - I will have to try these!

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  55. Marie

    These biscuits look perfect as a side dish or for snacking! Love that they only have six ingredients and are so quick to make too!

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  56. Jenn @ Peas and Crayons

    I have a bag of almond flour just waiting for this recipe! Love it!

    Reply

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