McDonald’s Biscuit Recipe (2024)

Every morning hundreds of thousands of people line up at McDonald’s drive-thrus to order off of the fast food breakfast menu, and one of the most sought after items is their beloved biscuit.

Sweet and tangy from the use of buttermilk, these biscuits are just as good with a smattering of butter and jam as they are as the backbone of bacon, eggs, and cheese sandwich.

An icon of baking in the American South, biscuits are easy to make at home and come together in less than an hour with our McDonald’s Biscuit Recipe!

How to make McDonald’s biscuits

As with any biscuit recipe, the key to making biscuits that are both flaky and tender is using very cold butter and buttermilk and handling the dough as little as possible.

The butter is cut into ½ inch cubes and then placed in the freezer for 10-15 minutes before it’s added to the flour, and it’s recommended that you use a pastry cutter to incorporate it.

If you don’t have a pastry cutter, using your hands is fine. Just make sure you work quickly to prevent the butter from warming up too much. The butter should be broken down into pea-sized pieces.

The star ingredient of this copycat recipe is, of course, buttermilk. The sweet and tangy buttermilk flavor is what makes the McDonald’s fluffy biscuit a breakfast favorite, and it should be kept cold until ready for use, just like butter.

When you combine the wet and dry ingredients, the biscuit dough will appear dry and crumbly; this is completely normal!

There will be just enough moisture from the buttermilk to bring the dough together, and the crumbly texture will result in perfectly tender and flakey biscuits.

When you roll out the dough and punch out the biscuits, any excess scraps can be carefully gathered together and rerolled as many times as needed to utilize all of it.

If you aren’t in a hurry, before you pop the biscuits into the oven you can place them on a tray in the freezer for 10 minutes to chill any butter or buttermilk that may have gotten too warm. This step is recommended but not mandatory!

Ingredients:

(6-8 servings)

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • 1 tbsp granulated sugar
  • 3 tsp baking powder
  • ⅔ cup (11 tbsp) very cold unsalted butter cut into ½ inch chunks, plus more for melting
  • ¾ cup buttermilk, cold

Instructions:

Step 1:

Preheat the oven to 400°F/205°C.

Line a baking sheet with greased parchment paper and set aside.

Step 2:

Cut butter into ½ inch cubes and place in the freezer until ready to use.

Step 3:

In a medium-sized mixing bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, salt, and baking powder until very well combined.

Step 4:

Add cold butter to the flour mixture. Using a biscuit cutter, a fork, or your hands, cut butter into the flour until it is roughly pea-sized and the flour resembles wet sand.

It doesn’t have to be uniform. If some pieces are bigger than others it’s perfectly fine.

If you’re using your hands, work extra quickly so as to prevent warming up the butter too much.

Step 5:

Using a fork, stir in the buttermilk. Once a shaggy dough starts to form, place it on a clean work surface and gently knead until the dough comes together. The dough will dry and crumbly but should stay intact.

Using a rolling pin, gently roll dough into a rectangle. Then, carefully fold the dough onto itself in thirds like an envelope (this helps create more layers), and gently press down to compress the layers.

Roll out again until you have a roughly ½ inch thick rectangular slab.

Step 6:

Using a 3 or 4-inch round cookie cutter, punch out as many biscuit rounds as you can and place them on the prepared baking sheet.

Gather the dough scraps and gently press them back together and roll them into another rectangle. Punch out more biscuit rounds. Repeat this process until you’ve used up all the scraps.

Optionally, place the tray in the freezer for 10 minutes to chill down the dairy before baking.

Step 7:

In a small saucepan or in the microwave, melt 2-3 tablespoons of butter.

Lightly brush the biscuit tops with melted butter. If you’d like a sweeter biscuit, feel free to brush the tops with buttermilk instead.

Place the tray into the center rack of the oven and bake for 10-15 minutes, or until the biscuits are golden brown.

Let the biscuits cool completely.

Slice and enjoy!

Ingredients substitutions

The great thing about these biscuits is the tender texture and wonderfully sweet tang of the buttermilk.

If you can’t find buttermilk there are a few swaps you can make without losing too much of the effect.

1. Heavy cream

Heavy cream can be easily swapped 1 to 1 for buttermilkand will yield a sweeter biscuit that will surely be a crowd-pleaser.

2. Whipping cream

Whipping cream has lower fat content than heavy cream which makes it a great alternative if you want a slightly lighter biscuit without sacrificing too much on texture.

You can also use any leftover whipping cream to make fresh whipped cream to enjoy along with your biscuits.

3. Homemade buttermilk

Buttermilk is easy to find but isn’t stocked in the same quantities as other dairy products. Luckily, if your local grocer has run out it is incredibly easy to make yourself.

All you have to do is add 1 tablespoon of distilled white vinegar or lemon juice to 1 cup of whole milk, stir, and let it sit for 5 minutes at room temp.

The acid will cause the milk to thicken and slightly curdle, leaving you with a taste and thickness on par with buttermilk!

What to serve with McDonald’s biscuits

There is no shortage of delicious offerings to enjoy with McDonald’s biscuits. Sweet or savory, you can’t go wrong when finding things to enjoy with them!

Eggs

Eggs and biscuits are a match made in heaven.

When it comes to egg preparation there is no shortage of options. Scrambled, fried, poached, boiled, over easy… The list goes on, and these biscuits pair wonderfully with all of them!

Jams and Jellies

While intricate dishes have their place, the simple pleasure of a warm biscuit slathered with fresh jam cannot be beaten.

These biscuits go well with any fruit preserveand can be enjoyed as a quick and delicious breakfast or as a mid-afternoon pick-me-up.

And perhaps best of all, the flavor of these biscuits won’t be overpowered by the sweetness of the jam or jelly, so feel free to pile on as much as you’d like!

Shrimp and Grits

There are few dishes more iconic in the American South than shrimp and grits and a close second is buttermilk biscuits.

Shrimp and grits are traditionally served with a side of cornbread, but swapping it out for buttermilk biscuits is a dream combination.

Feel free to add some chopped jalapeños and cheddar cheese to the biscuit batter for additional savoriness and heat to the pairing.

How to reheat McDonald’s biscuits

Biscuits should be allowed to cool completely before cutting into them, but they are delicious when served warm.

While reheating biscuits, low heat is best, and giving them a light spritz of water will prevent them from losing moisture and drying out.

Here are the best methods to reheat McDonald’s biscuits.

How to reheat McDonald’s biscuits in the oven

Heat oven to 350°F/177°C and place biscuits on a tray lined with parchment paper.

Using a spray bottle, lightly spritz the top of the biscuits with water before placing them in the oven, or brush them with a small amount of milk.

Place in the oven for 5-7 minutes or until warmed through. Serve immediately.

How to reheat McDonald’s biscuits in the toaster

Biscuits are not traditionally served toasted, but a toaster can be used as a reheating method. When using this method, the goal is to warm them up with minimal amounts of toasting.

Simply cut the biscuits in half, and put them in the toaster using medium-low heat. Manually pop them up after 1 minute and check to see if they’re warm. Repeat this process until the desired temperature is reached.

How to store McDonald’s biscuits

Want to make a bigger batch of McDonald’s biscuits to eat for the rest of the week? No problem, these biscuits keep very well both outside and inside the freezer, so just follow our instructions below!

Store on the counter

Like most baked goods, biscuits store well in an air-tight container at room temperature. Store on the counter for up to 3 days.

They can also be stored on a plate or in a bowl covered tightly with cling wrap or foil.

Store in the freezer

Frozen biscuits keep well for up to 2 months. Place uncovered on a tray and let them sit in the freezer for 3-4 hours until completely frozen.

Once frozen through, cover tightly with plastic wrap or place in a freezer bag, eliminating as much air as possible.

To thaw, place on the counter overnight.

You can also freeze unbaked biscuits by following the same freezing and storing process and then baking them off as needed.

Bake them directly from the freezer (no need to thaw) by following step 7, and increasing the bake time to 20 minutes.

McDonald’s Biscuit Recipe (1)

McDonald’s Biscuit Recipe

The McDonald’s biscuit is one of the most sought-after breakfast items in the United States. A staple of the American South, these biscuits are as easy to make as they are delicious and only require a few key ingredients!

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Cook Time 15 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

Course Breakfast, Side Dish, Snack

Cuisine American

Servings 8 people

Calories 260 kcal

Equipment

  • pastry cutter

  • Pastry brush

  • baking sheet

  • mixing bowl

  • Rolling Pin

  • saucepan or microwave

Ingredients

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • 1 tbsp granulated sugar
  • 3 tsp baking powder
  • cup unsalted butter very cold, cut into ½ inch chunks + more for melting
  • ¾ cup buttermilk cold

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 400°F/205°C.

    Line a baking sheet with greased parchment paper and set aside.

  • Cut butter into ½ inch cubes and place in the freezer until ready to use.

  • In a medium-sized mixing bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, salt, and baking powder until very well combined.

  • Add cold butter to the flour mixture. Using a biscuit cutter, a fork, or your hands, cut butter into the flour until it is roughly pea-sized and the flour resembles wet sand.

    It doesn't have to be uniform. If some pieces are bigger than others it's perfectly fine.

    If you're using your hands, work extra quickly so as to prevent warming up the butter too much.

  • Using a fork, stir in the buttermilk. Once a shaggy dough starts to form, place it on a clean work surface and gently knead until the dough comes together. The dough will dry and crumbly, but should stay intact.

    Using a rolling pin, gently roll dough into a rectangle. Then, carefully fold the dough onto itself in thirds like an envelope (this helps create more layers), and gently press down to compress the layers.

    Roll out again until you have a roughly ½ inch thick rectangular slab.

  • Using a 3 or 4-inch round cookie cutter, punch out as many biscuit rounds as you can and place them on the prepared baking sheet.

    Gather the dough scraps and gently press them back together and roll them into another rectangle. Punch out more biscuit rounds. Repeat this process until you've used up all the scraps.

    Optionally, place the tray in the freezer for 10 minutes to chill down the dairy before baking.

  • In a small saucepan or in the microwave, melt 2-3 tablespoons of butter.

    Lightly brush the biscuit tops with melted butter. If you'd like a sweeter biscuit, feel free to brush the tops with buttermilk instead.

    Place the tray into the center rack of the oven and bake for 10-15 minutes, or until the biscuits are golden brown.

    Let the biscuits cool completely.

    Slice and enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 260kcalCarbohydrates: 33gProtein: 5gFat: 12gSodium: 740mgFiber: 2gSugar: 2g

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in McDonald's biscuits? ›

Ingredients: Enriched Flour (bleached Wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamin Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid), Cultured Nonfat Buttermilk (cultured Skim Milk, Nonfat Dry Milk, Modified Food Starch, Salt, Mono And Diglycerides, Locust Bean Gum, Carrageenan), Palm Oil, Palm Kernel Oil, Water, Leavening (sodium ...

Can you just buy biscuits from McDonald's? ›

Can you order just a biscuit at McDonald's? You can order anything you pay for. They don't care. Or just order something that comes with a biscuit and ask for them to remove the other items, like removing cheese or lettuce from a burger.

Does McDONALDS put butter on their biscuits? ›

Yes! Just like how you butter toast at home, we use real butter on our English muffins, biscuits and bagels used for some of our breakfast menu items, making mornings extra special.

What is McDonald's breakfast made out of? ›

Our full, satisfying Big Breakfast is perfect for any morning. Ever wondered what's in a McDonald's Big Breakfast? Wake up to a breakfast meal with a warm biscuit, fluffy scrambled eggs, savory McDonald's sausage and crispy golden Hash Browns. There are 760 calories in Big Breakfast at McDonald's.

What is McDonald's breakfast meat made of? ›

Ingredients: Pork, Water, Salt, Spices, Dextrose, Sugar, Rosemary Extract, Natural Flavors.

Do they add egg in biscuits? ›

Eggs act as a binder for biscuits, without them the mixture will be far too crumbly. They also add flavour and texture, as well as extending shelf life. Whole eggs are used to glaze baked goods including biscuits and pastries as they contribute colour and shine during baking.

Does Mcdonalds use frozen biscuits? ›

Some McDonald's locations make their biscuits from scratch, while others receive them frozen. There's no way to tell whether a location makes them from scratch other than by asking or observing.

What are biscuits made out of? ›

The main ingredients for biscuit making are flours, sugars and fats. To these ingredients, various small ingredients may be added for leavening, flavour and texture. The principle ingredient of biscuits is wheat flour. Wheat flour contains proteins including gliadin and glutenin.

Are McDonald's biscuits all day? ›

Currently, most restaurants serve McMuffin sandwiches or Biscuit sandwiches after normal breakfast hours. With the new bigger All Day Breakfast menu, breakfast fans will be able to enjoy McMuffin and Biscuit sandwiches, as well as the newest addition, McGriddles.

Can you order just a patty from McDonald's? ›

Approach the counter or the drive-thru speaker and wait for a McDonald's employee to assist you. Clearly state your order by specifying that you would like to order quarter pound patties à la carte. For example, you can say, "I'd like to order quarter pound patties only, without any additional ingredients or buns."

How long does McDonald's serve biscuits? ›

Local breakfast menus and hours may vary by restaurant, which Co-Ops and franchisees decide at their discretion, but you can often get your favorite breakfast item from the time your local restaurant opens until 10:30 or 11:00 AM local time.

Who has the best biscuits? ›

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Are Chick-Fil-A biscuits made from scratch? ›

Most of them are handmade

Yes, it may take some extra time, but at every free-standing Chick-fil-A restaurant, each delectable biscuit is handmade and baked fresh throughout the morning.

What kind of butter does McDONALDS use? ›

McDonald's is making a number of major changes to its menu, the most recent of which would make Paula Deen proud. According to CNBC, the chain is now using real, actual butter to cook breakfast items on the grill and to spread on toasted items like English muffins, biscuits, and bagels.

Do McDonald's biscuits have dairy? ›

Contains: Wheat, Milk.

Is McDonald's Sausage Biscuit pork or beef? ›

McDonald's Sausage Biscuit with Egg Meal includes a flaky biscuit sandwich with McDonald's folded egg and a pork sausage patty.

What are the ingredients in Wendy's biscuits? ›

Buttermilk Biscuit: Buttermilk Biscuit (Enriched Bleached Flour [Wheat Flour, Niacin, Iron, Thiamin Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid], Cultured Buttermilk [Skim Milk, Nonfat Dry Milk, Cultures Added], Water, Palm Oil, Contains less than 2%: Sugar, Salt, Baking Soda, Soybean Oil, Sodium Aluminum Phosphate, Modified ...

Does McDonald's sausage biscuit have eggs? ›

McDonald's Sausage and Egg Biscuit sandwich features a warm, flaky biscuit brushed with real butter, a sizzling hot pork sausage patty, and a classic McDonald's folded egg. It's the perfect savory biscuit breakfast sandwich when you're looking for a quick, easy breakfast.

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