American biscuits (Was:Tortillas and enchiladas)

Carol justcarol67 at yahoo.com
Tue Oct 2 02:12:13 UTC 2007


Carol earlier:
> > > Oops! I knew I forgot something. Here's a pic of  American-style
biscuits, some of them whole and some sliced in half with butter or jam:
> > > 
> > >
http://www.somekindofwonderfulrestaurants.com/Biscuit%20Butter%20Jam%2001%20(Custom)%20(2).jpg
> > 
> > Goddlefrood:
> > 
> > Looks like a scone to me, although it could be a teacake.
> 
> Magpie:
> They do look like scones, but they're not like them--scones 
are...heavier? And it's a different flavor from a cake. 
> 
> You can get them in the UK if you're really interested, though I 
don't know how good they are. At Kentucky Fried Chicken they do sell
"American biscuits" called that.

Carol:

Ah, there's the answer, Goddlefrood. If Fiji has Kentucky Fried
Chicken stores (shops, restaurants) that sell "American biscuits," you
can find out what I'm talking about there (though you'll have to make
do with margarine and honey from packets). Lighter and fluffier than
scones and I like them better. They're best hot from the oven, not
likely at KFC, unfortunately.

Carol, noting that there's no sugar in an American bisbuit





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