Copy Cat Recipe: Red Lobsters Cheddar Bay Biscuits (2024)

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I cannot count how many times my husband has begged for me to make this recipe. So here it is – I do not suggest you eat 7 of them in one sitting like my husband did
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What You Need

2 cups Bisquick
2/3 cup milk 2/3 cup shredded cheddar cheese
6 tablespoons butter œ teaspoon garlic powder Œ teaspoon Old Bay Seasoning
Salt
1/4 Cup of Sour Cream
1/4 Cup of Parmesan Cheese

What To Do

Preheat Oven to 450

In a Medium Size Bowl mix the following: milk,Parmesan cheese, sour cream, cheddar cheese, bay seasoning, Bisquick, garlic powder.

I used an ice cream scoop and portioned 15 biscuits onto a cookie sheet ( I used parchment paper).

Cook biscuits for 8 minutes or so.

Melt butter ( I used the microwave) – brush melted butter on each biscuit and sprinkle a little salt. Place biscuits BACK into the oven to bake for 2 more minute.

Enjoy 🙂

Red Lobsters Cheddar Bay Biscuits

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: Sara @ Budget Savvy Diva

: Copy Cat Recipe

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This recipe is a variation of Red Lobsters "Cheddar Bay biscuits" - Actually my husband says they taste BETTER!

Ingredients

  • 2 cups Bisquick
  • ⅔ cup milk
  • ⅔ cup shredded cheddar cheese
  • 6 tablespoons butter
  • Âœ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ÂŒ teaspoon Old Bay Seasoning
  • Salt
  • ÂŒ Cup of Sour Cream
  • ÂŒ Cup of Parmesan Cheese

Instructions

  1. Preheat Oven to 450
  2. In a Medium Size Bowl mix the following: milk, Parmesan cheese, sour cream, cheddar cheese, bay seasoning, Bisquick, garlic powder.
  3. I used an ice cream scoop and portioned 15 biscuits onto a cookie sheet ( I used parchment paper).
  4. Cook biscuits for 8 minutes or so.
  5. Melt butter ( I used the microwave) - brush melted butter on each biscuit and sprinkle a little salt. Place biscuits BACK into the oven to bake for 2 more minute.
  6. Enjoy 🙂

This recipe was adapted from Food.com

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Comments

  • denise

    om gosh, i’ve made these for years, these are the best, just like red lobster, try them and you won’t be diappointed

  • Tom

    I worked for Red Lobster at one time and this recipe is very close to the original. We actually used Bisquick when we were out of the standard ingredients. I can taste a big difference, although It is still very good.
    Red Lobster uses a special flour blend from General Mills as well as a “premixed” butter, garlic sauce that is painted on the biscuits as soon as they come out of the oven. This is also a General Mills item that the general public can not get. The next beat thing is the Bisquick recipe an it is also very good as most of you know. Just FYI for those interested!

  • Jessica

    This was super good, and pretty easy! My boyfriend’s family has been on the hunt for this recipe for years and have tried a lot of variations. He said this was the closest they’ve come to being identical to Red Lobster. We thought they needed a little more seasoning to be exactly like Red Lobster’s biscuits, maybe a 1/4-1/2 teaspoon more on the garlic and old bay, and I mixed a little garlic salt in with the salt I sprinkled on top. But they were still REALLY good!

  • Shannon

    Is there something i can use instead of the sour cream? my boyfriend is allergic to it.

    • Jen

      Other similar recipes skip the sour cream and just increase the milk!

      • Shannon

        Thank you

    • Tiff

      plain greek yogurt should work in place of sour cream if he is not allergic

      • Richelle

        I used plain greek yougurt and they tasted great. However the biscuit bottoms were a little overdone but the centre’s undercooked – I didn’t have parchment paper though. Next time I will lower the oven temp and cook a bit longer so my biscuits don’t deflate when I pull them to butter the tops.

  • Lesia

    Made these and they are SO delicious and easy to make! I used a 1/4 teaspoon more of bay seasoning like the comments suggested, and I only used 3 tablespoons of butter to brush the biscuits and they still turned out super buttery and tasty

  • Ellen

    Do you think that gluten free Bisquick could be substituted and it would still be reasonably close?

    • Sue

      Ellen – I’ve made these with the gluten free Bisquick and yes they are delicious!!! I add garlic salt to the butter I brush on top and do not put them back in the oven as long as they are already golden brown. YUMMY!!!!

  • Kristine

    What could I use instead of the Bay seasoning? I don’t have any but wanting to make some

  • Nicole Krupnik

    I made these last night and they were a huge hit!!!!! I added a bit more seasoning per what the other were saying and they were delicious! Thank you for posting. I will be making these again!

  • Judy

    Can you make this batter and keep it in the fridge for any length of time so you can just pop in the oven. Made these yesterday and they were wonderful! Everybody loved them.

  • Sara

    I just made these for my husband, I looked up a ‘homemade’ bisquick recipe as I didn’t have any on hand. I didn’t have any Old Bay Seasoning either. (never heard of it tbh) They came out DELICIOUS!

  • harly

    omg i made these tonight with dinner (beef stew) and they were amazing!!!!

  • Melanie

    Just finished making and sampling these, hot, out of the oven. Excellent! Will definitely make these again.

    • Watson

      Awesome 🙂 !!!!

  • Lydia Hedgepeth

    Love this recipe. I didn’t have enough milk so I made up the difference with almond milk. Added a little more garlic , old bay and sharp cheddar cheese because I thought the almond milk would change the taste. It didn’t , was great!

  • Melanie Beck

    What is Old Bay seasoning? Never heard of it. Otherwise, these biscuits sound great!

  • Rhonda Stoner

    Really looking forward to trying this one!

  • Blanca Carrillo

    so flipping happy to have this recipe now THANK YOU! lol

  • Sarah Gillespie

    Perfect! I usually buy the box mix that they sell but that can be pricey, this will def come in handy!

Copy Cat Recipe: Red Lobsters Cheddar Bay Biscuits (2024)

FAQs

What makes the Red Lobster biscuits so unique? â€ș

The Cheddar Bay Biscuits at Red Lobster are known for their irresistible combination of flavors and textures, which make them a popular favorite. Here's what makes them so appealing: Flavorful Ingredients: These biscuits are loaded with flavorful ingredients like sharp cheddar cheese, garlic powder, and butter.

Can I use milk instead of water in Red Lobster biscuit mix? â€ș

I waitressed at Red Lobster for a short time, and while they do use ice water in their mix, I've always enjoyed it much more using regular 2% milk in the same quantity. The biscuits come out a little fluffier and taste just like the real thing.

What is on red lobster biscuits? â€ș

Red Lobster biscuits are loaded with Cheddar cheese and brushed with seasoned butter in this easy copycat recipe. No kneading is required — just drop the gently mixed batter directly onto a prepared baking sheet and your warm, freshly baked, bite-sized biscuits will be ready to enjoy with dinner in just 15 minutes.

Do red lobster biscuits have honey in them? â€ș

INGREDIENTS: Enriched Bleached Flour (Wheat Flour, Malted Barley Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamin Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Palm and Soybean Oil, Leavening (Baking Soda, Sodium Aluminum Phosphate, Monocalcium Phosphate), Sugar, Salt, Dextrose, Honey Powder, Buttermilk, Ascorbic Acid, Enzymes.

What makes cheddar Bay biscuits so good? â€ș

Garlic Powder: Garlic is a must for that perfect savory flavor in your Cheddar Bay biscuits! Salt: Enhances overall flavor. Buttermilk: Buttermilk is what makes these biscuits so rich and soft! You can use storebought, but I always like making mine from scratch!

Does Red Lobster bake their biscuits? â€ș

Today, thousands of team members across North America help Red Lobster bake nearly one million biscuits every day, putting a fresh batch in the oven approximately every 15-20 minutes.

What did Red Lobster serve before cheddar Bay biscuits? â€ș

Up until the '90s, Red Lobster served hushpuppies at the start of every meal. Cheddar Bay Biscuits were introduced in 1992 under the name "freshly baked, hot cheese garlic bread," and the current name was coined in 1997.

Do red lobster biscuits have rosemary? â€ș

Now made with real rosemary, roasted garlic and fresh Parmesan for a delicious twist on a family favorite.

Is there eggs in Red Lobster biscuits? â€ș

Allergens and safety warnings

Contains: wheat, milk, soy. May contain eggs and tree nuts.

How many biscuits does Red Lobster make a day? â€ș

And the free biscuits aren't going anywhere: Back in 2017, when the CBB celebrated its 25th anniversary, Red Lobster explained that they make nearly 1 million biscuits every single day.

What main dish goes with red lobster biscuits? â€ș

Red lobster cheddar bay biscuits dinners
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  • Cheddar Bay Breakfast Casserole with Sausage and Eggs.

How do you keep red lobster biscuits fresh? â€ș

Storing and Reheating Red Lobster Biscuits

They keep for 3 days on the counter. They can also be frozen for up to 3 months! (just add them to a freezer bag!) The key to keeping these cheddar biscuits fresh and delicious is to store them in an airtight container.

Who invented the biscuits at Red Lobster? â€ș

Cheddar Bay biscuits were invented by Red Lobster executive chef Kurt Hankins, sometime in the late eighties or early nineties. The biscuits were created to be a complimentary item—like Olive Garden's endless breadsticks—that would make guests feel welcome.

Why are they called cheddar Bay biscuits? â€ș

For starters, Cheddar Bay is not a real place. Red Lobster used the would-be geographical name "to reflect the seaside atmosphere of Red Lobster restaurants," per an official press release.

Where did Red Lobster biscuits come from? â€ș

In 1992, Red Lobster introduced its now famous Cheddar Bay Biscuits, developed by culinary leader Kurt Hankins.

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