Easiest Muffins

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  • on February 12, 2013

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    Very easy to make! Everyone loved them... as stated in other reviews the center comes out very moist!!! I don't think that even Paula Dean would need to butter these biscuits... YUMMY

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  • on February 10, 2013

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    I loved these. I found out 5 mins b4 dinner that my husband ate all the garlic knots the night b4, so I sprung into action like a frenzied Iron Chef and threw these together. It was almost laughable but the results were seriously good. I didn't even have time to take out the elec. mixer, and my butter was cold right out of fridge, so I nuked it 1 min on "defrost" and some butter even melted. I continued onward, mixing the butter and sour cream with a whisk. I did the best I could to blend. I then added the flour and mixed that in by hand. Everything done by the seat of my pants, and they turned out exactly as I hoped, like the biscuits you get when you buy takeout fried chicken. The middle comes out moist. Baking in the muffin tin, they brown all around the sides and bottom and pop right out of the pan intact without crumbling. I might use buttermilk or yogurt if in a pinch. These are foolproof.

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  • on February 10, 2013

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    I did substitute butter, (since I have been watching food network I have not bought margerine.
    I thought the ratio of fat to flour was too high but I made them.
    I baked them 15 miniutes. They did not rise at all but I noticed Trisha's did not really either... They sounded like they were sizzleing in the pan when I took them out of the oven. The tops were browned and good but each muffin's inside looks like it was soaked in melted butter. I ate one, they are good but they don't need any additional butter that's for sure. I don't think this recipe is a keeper. I have however adapted making my bisqiuk drop bisciuts in a muffin pan after I saw this episode the first time, They come out moist and delicious instread of dry acrumbly when baked on a cookie sheet.
    Love the show and all new ideas are good.

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  • on February 09, 2013

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    I just took my muffins out of the oven and they are perfect. Light and a bit crisp on the edges. Excellent with butter and jam. They are simple and the best biscuit. Quite honestly, I don't think it fair that a previous poster gave this recipe a One star rating when she changed 2 of the 3 ingredients. If you're going to rate a recipe please prepare it AS WRITTEN and then rate it, otherwise you haven't made the posted recipe at all.

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  • on February 09, 2013

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    EASY, EASY, EASY!!!!
    To lisalamoureux; perhaps your problem was that you did not use self-rising flour. Please give it another try. I do use butter, and it is so good. but it MUST be self-rising flour.

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  • on January 15, 2013

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    Don't substitue butter for margarine! I used butter and all purpose flour and it didn't cook at all. Maybe you have to use margarine to make it rise, but I only buy butter. I should have read the recipe more carefully.

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  • on January 08, 2013

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    I love love love these muffins!!! I have just started watching Trisha and just love her!!! Easy and great recipes!!!! I am a southern woman as well. I just wanna say, Trisha is just what I needed to put the love of cooking back in my kitchen.Thank you!!! And "Bless your heart" for being so kind in sharing your family recipes! Hehe I just had to throw in some southern talk!! Lol

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  • on January 06, 2013

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    These was so easy to make and Delicious! They melt in your mouth. My other family that don't like biscuits or rolls liked them as well. I have made these twice and would't change a thing.

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  • on January 06, 2013

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    I am a Yankee married to a southern boy and have never been able to make a biscuit worth eating (they have made good clay pigeons I saw this one on TV and thought I could do that. As a surprise last night I made these. All I heard was mmmmmmm. Mmmmmmm so happy that now I can say I make a muffin worth eating. I kept thanking Trisha as all night




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  • on January 05, 2013

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    so easy - and good!!

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