Homemade Gluten-Free Bisquick Recipe - Gluten-Free Baking (2024)

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Homemade Gluten-Free Bisquick

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If you read my post about bisquick coffee cake, you know thatmy mom LOVED baking with bisquick. She always kept a box in the pantry and, seemingly on a whim, she’d whip up a coffee cake or biscuits for Chicken à la King.

So when General Mills introduced a gluten-free Bisquick a few years ago, I ran out and bought a box. My reaction, “…are you frickin’ KIDDING me?”

The box was a mere 16 ounces for around $4.50* and…AND it didn’t contain shortening. Here’s the thing, bisquick, the glory of bisquick, if you will, is that the flour already contains cut-in shortening. Without the shortening, it’s just flour and leavening. That’s not exciting! And it doesn’t save time. I could NOT BELIEVE that they sold a box of bisquick sans shortening. I mean, c’mon!

* Regular gluten-filled bisquick sells for $4.00 for a 40 ounces box! FORTY OUNCES!

Even Betty Crocker says that you can’t substitute gluten-free bisquick for the regular stuff. This is from their “Ask Betty” column.

In general, Gluten Free Bisquick should not be substituted in recipes calling for Original Bisquick and/or Heart Smart Bisquick. The product formulas are different and each performs differently. Success is ensured by using recipes specifically developed for Bisquick Gluten Free.

Then, um, what’s the point?

I never bought a box again. Then the other day, I missed the bisquick coffee cake my mom used to make. I tinkered in the kitchen a bit and, after a good bit of trail and error, came up with a recipe that works just like original bisquick! And, of course, it contains shortening. You didn’t think I’d leave that out did you?

Four Reasons to Make Homemade Gluten-Free Bisquick

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  1. It includes the shortening, unlike the Gluten-Free Bisquick sold at the store.
  2. It’s cheaper. WAY cheaper. The stuff at the store is about $0.33 per ounce. And that’s without the shortening! Making gluten-free bisquick costs about $0.19 per ounce–with the shortening!
  3. It’s customizable! Go ahead and swap half the white rice flour for millet flour or a different whole grain flour. Want to use butter and not shortening? Go for it!
  4. It’s “measure and go.” After you make it, you can follow regular recipes that call for Bisquick. No need to stop and add other ingredients to the Bisquick before you even start the recipe.

How to Make Gluten-Free Bisquick

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  1. Place the dry ingredients into the bowl of a food processor. Don’t have a food processor? No problem! Whisk the ingredients together in a large bowl.
  2. Add the shortening. Run the food processor until no large pieces of shortening remain. If you’re doing this by hand, rub the shortening into the flour mixture with your hands or use a pastry cutter. This takes a minute since we’re making such a large batch of gluten-free bisquick.
  3. Store it! Place the gluten-free bisquick in an airtight container for up to six weeks.

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Copycat Recipe: Homemade Gluten-Free Bisquick

This recipes makes homemade gluten-free Bisquick that you can substitute cup for cup in your favorite Bisquick recipes.

Prep Time 5 minutes

Total Time 5 minutes

Servings 7 cups homemade Bisquick

Author GlutenFreeBaking.com

Ingredients

  • 4cupsfinely ground white rice flour(16 ounces; 455 grams)
  • 2cupstapioca starch(8 ounces; 226 grams)
  • 1/4cupgranulated sugar (1 3/4 ounces; 50 grams)
  • 3tablespoonsbaking powder
  • 2teaspoonssalt
  • 2teaspoonxanthan gum
  • 1cupsolid vegetable shortening(8 ounces; 226 grams)

Instructions

  1. Place white rice flour, tapioca starch, sugar, baking powder, salt, and xanthan gum in the bowl of a food processor. Run food processor for about one minute to combine. Add shortening. Pulse to combine, about five medium pulses. No large pieces of shortening should remain.

  2. Store mix in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 8 weeks.

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  1. Marcia says

    Homemade Gluten-Free Bisquick Recipe - Gluten-Free Baking (5)
    This recipe is super. And I often substitute Bisquick GF for regular. My kids love the Impossible Pies, and I’m the only Celiac so have learned to “do without” lots of times; but GF Bisquick is so expensive, and your recipe has made it possible to make GF for the whole family without breaking the bank. Anyone remember the Bisquick “Jolly Breakfast Ring”? 3 generations here so far, and your recipe allows me to enjoy it again!

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  2. Erin says

    Homemade Gluten-Free Bisquick Recipe - Gluten-Free Baking (6)
    I desperately want to pin this but when I click the Pinterest link it doesn’t think there is anything pinnable!

    Reply

  3. Amy McKinney says

    Can you use regular gluten free all purpose flour in place of the other flours?

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    • Elizabeth says

      I haven’t tested it with an all-purpose flour blend yet. Sorry!

      Reply

  4. Danielle says

    Thank you!! This is just what I needed for this year’s excessive holiday baking plans.

    Reply

  5. Kirstin Sanning says

    Homemade Gluten-Free Bisquick Recipe - Gluten-Free Baking (7)
    I haven’t tried this yet, but I will! Oh my gosh, I think I’m going to cry… I’m trying to figure all of this out, but there’s such conflicting information out there, and I’m SO frustrated. This – you – are a Godsend! Thank you so much for your clear, practical, helpful advice & information!

    Reply

  6. Janet myers says

    My grandson has diabetes and celiac. I am always looking for recipes that I can make for him and make him happy. The bisquick in the store is expensive and not worth buying. Thanks for this. Now he can have pancakes at nanas whoo Hoo.

    Reply

  7. Shellee says

    Homemade Gluten-Free Bisquick Recipe - Gluten-Free Baking (8)
    This made our lives so much easier!! My daughter can’t have potato starch which is in most commercially made GF items. We can’t tell it is made gf.

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  8. Caroli says

    Homemade Gluten-Free Bisquick Recipe - Gluten-Free Baking (9)
    A keeper! How did we ever manage with out this great recipe? Thanks!!

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  9. NanceG says

    Homemade Gluten-Free Bisquick Recipe - Gluten-Free Baking (10)
    Trying to buy GF Bisquick in the U.K. is impossible so I decided to take a chance on this recipe and the results were amazing. My husband is coeliac and is absolutely loved these. As did I (a diehard US biscuit fan). I made them in batches, adding some sultanas to the last batch and they make very tasty British style scones.

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  10. Judith Heavey-staeuble says

    Can brown rice flour be substituted for the white rice flour?

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Homemade Gluten-Free Bisquick Recipe - Gluten-Free Baking (2024)

FAQs

Is there a gluten-free substitute for Bisquick? ›

Combine rice flour, potato starch, tapioca flour, powdered milk, rice cereal, powdered egg whites, sugar, baking powder, cream of tatar, and ascorbic acid together in a bowl; mix with an electric mixer. Add butter and mix until well combined. Transfer to an airtight container; store in the refrigerator.

What are the ingredients in Bisquick gluten free baking mix? ›

Ingredients: Rice Flour, Sugar, Leavening (baking soda, sodium aluminum phosphate, monocalcium phosphate), Modified Potato Starch, Salt, Xanthan Gum.

What is a substitute for Bisquick? ›

Yes, you can substitute Bisquick with a combination of flour, baking powder, salt, and shortening or butter. For every cup of Bisquick needed in a recipe, use 1 cup all-purpose flour, 1½ teaspoons baking powder, ½ teaspoon salt, and 2 tablespoons shortening or cold butter.

What can I use instead of eggs in Bisquick? ›

Baking Powder serves as the egg substitute, giving the waffles an extra fluffy quality. Non-Dairy Milk helps form the batter and replace some of the liquid lost from making waffles without eggs. Any kind works! Pure Vanilla Extract enhances the flavor and richness but is optional.

What is a good substitute for gluten in baking? ›

SUBSTITUTES FOR GLUTEN IN BAKING
  • Corn Flour/Starch. Corn flour (or starch as they say in the US) is made from removing and purifying the starch from the centre of sweetcorn kernels. ...
  • Maize Flour. ...
  • Polenta. ...
  • Potato Flour. ...
  • Ground Nuts. ...
  • Buckwheat Flour. ...
  • Oats. ...
  • Tapioca Flour.

What can I use instead of gluten-free baking flour? ›

Here are 16 other flour substitutes you can use for baking gluten-free goodies, and how they work.
  • Buckwheat. Despite the name (which can scare off people), buckwheat is gluten-free and works well as a flour alternative. ...
  • Millet flour. ...
  • Sorghum flour. ...
  • Amaranth flour. ...
  • Black beans. ...
  • Chickpea flour. ...
  • Coconut flour. ...
  • Teff flour.
Aug 24, 2022

What are the best ingredients for gluten free baking? ›

When all-purpose flour won't cut it, stock your pantry with additional gluten free flours, like oat flour, nut flours, bean flours, even powdered dry milk and others. You'll also need binders, like xanthan gum or psyllium husk, to adjust the structure in what you're baking.

What to avoid for gluten free baking? ›

All of the following flours have gluten:
  • Enriched flour with added vitamins and minerals.
  • Farina, milled wheat usually used in hot cereals.
  • Graham flour, a course whole-wheat flour.
  • Self-rising flour, also called phosphate flour.
  • Semolina, the part of milled wheat used in pasta and couscous.

How does xanthan gum work in gluten free baking? ›

Xanthan gum, a fine powder that comes from the coating of xanthom*onas campestris bacteria, is a gluten-free baking ingredient that mimics the effects of gluten by binding ingredients together and providing moisture and structure. Xanthan Gum adds thickness and viscosity to gluten-free breads and other baked goods.

What is Bisquick baking mix made of? ›

Ingredients. Enriched Flour Bleached (wheat flour, niacin, iron, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), Corn Starch, Leavening (baking soda, monocalcium phosphate, sodium aluminum phosphate), Dextrose, Vegetable Oil (palm, sunflower, canola, and/or high oleic soybean oil), Sugar, Salt, Monoglycerides.

Is Bisquick same as baking powder? ›

Bisquick is a pre-mixed baking mix sold by General Mills under its Betty Crocker brand, consisting of flour, shortening, salt, sugar and baking powder (a leavening agent).

How to substitute pancake mix for Bisquick? ›

How to Replace Bisquick With Pancake Mix
  1. Measure 2 cups pancake mix into a mixing bowl to make biscuits. ...
  2. Cover the dough with a towel and wait five minutes. ...
  3. Flour the work surface and roll the dough out until it is 1-inch thick. ...
  4. Bake for 10 to 12 minutes at 350 degrees Fahrenheit, until golden brown.

How do you bind batter without eggs? ›

Some common egg substitutes include:
  1. Mashed banana. Mashed banana can act as a binding agent when baking or making pancake batter. ...
  2. Applesauce. Applesauce can also act as a binding agent. ...
  3. Fruit puree. ...
  4. Avocado. ...
  5. Gelatin. ...
  6. Xanthan gum. ...
  7. Vegetable oil and baking powder. ...
  8. Margarine.
Mar 30, 2021

What can I substitute for milk in Bisquick? ›

Water or any milk substitute like coconut, rice or soy milk will work.

What do bakers use instead of eggs? ›

Substitutes like vinegar and baking soda, plain yogurt or buttermilk can help keep cake light, airy and structurally sound. Replace each egg with 1 teaspoon of baking soda combined with 1 tablespoon of vinegar, ¼ cup of plain yogurt or ¼ cup of buttermilk.

Can I substitute gluten free Bisquick for regular Bisquick? ›

In general, Gluten Free Bisquick should not be substituted in recipes calling for Original Bisquick and/or Heart Smart Bisquick. The product formulas are different and each performs differently. Success is ensured by using recipes specifically developed for Bisquick Gluten Free.

What is in gluten free baking mix? ›

Ingredients. Potato Starch, Rice Flour, Corn Starch, Tapioca Starch, Degerminated Corn Flour, Sugar, Baking Powder (Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Baking Soda, Corn Starch, Monocalcium Phosphate), Sea Salt, Xanthan Gum.

What is Bisquick mix made of? ›

The ingredients in Bisquick Original consist of bleached wheat flour (enriched with niacin, iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin and folic acid), corn starch, dextrose, palm oil, leavening (baking soda, sodium aluminum phosphate, monocalcium phosphate), canola oil, salt, sugar, DATEM, and distilled monoglycerides.

Can you substitute Bisquick for flour in baking? ›

Yes, Bisquick can be used as a substitute for flour in certain recipes, particularly those that call for a leavening agent such as baking powder or baking soda. However, it's important to note that Bisquick already contains other ingredients like shortening and salt, so adjustments may be needed in the recipe.

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