Cheese Biscuits | Cheddar Biscuits

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Delightfully warm and savory cheese biscuits are a perfect snack or baked side dish. These American-style cheddar biscuits are light, slightly crisp, tender, and loaded with tangy cheddar cheese. You won’t be able to eat just one! Here I share an easy cheese biscuit recipe with step-by-step instructions and photos to make a batch in a snap.

cheese biscuits served in a black bowl with text layover.

About These Cheese Biscuits

I first had American-style cheese biscuits after trying a recipe from Simply Recipes. One taste of that cheesy, soft biscuit and I was hooked!

While we know biscuits to be sweet or savory, crispy and crunchy baked goods here in India and much of the world. However in the United States a biscuit is a savory soft snack. They tend to have a slightly crumbly and soft inside that’s somewhere between a scone and bread.

(And in fact, they call biscuits “cookies” in America – so it can get a bit confusing.)

I just had to make my own version of American cheese biscuits – and they turned out to be a huge success! In fact, we ate an entire batch in only two days.

My tried-and-true easy biscuit recipe makes perfect bread-like biscuits that are a bit crisp on the outside and tender on the inside. Shredded cheddar cheese is evenly distributed throughout, so each bite has just the right savory flavor.

The terrific cheesiness and light, fluffy texture of these cheddar biscuits are great to enjoy anytime of the day as a snack. Or serve as a mouthwatering appetizer or side dish alongside your favorite comfort foods.

They’re so good you’ll want to keep them in your kitchen at all times, just in case you have a craving!

cheese biscuits in a black bowl
Step-by-Step Guide

How to make Cheese biscuits

Make Biscuit Dough

1. In a large bowl or medium bowl, add 2 cups (250 grams) of all-purpose flour.

all-purpose flour in pan

2. Add the following ingredients:

  • 1.5 teaspoons baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper (or red chili powder or paprika)
  • ¼ to ½ teaspoon crushed black pepper (or black pepper powder) to taste
ingredients for cheese biscuits

3. Stir to mix very well with a spoon or a wired whisk. You can also sift the dry ingredients with a sieve if you want.

making cheese biscuits dough

4. Now add 100 grams cold butter (roughly one stick of butter, or ¾ cup) which has been chopped into cubes. The butter must be cold to get the right tender flaky biscuit layers.

adding cold butter

5. Use your fingertips to mix the butter with the flour mixture until the whole mixture resembles breadcrumbs. Alternatively use a pastry blender or cutter to cut the butter into the flour.

If the butter starts to melt while mixing, place the bowl in the fridge for a few minutes and then start again.

Note that you can also use a stand mixer to mix the butter in the flour and also to form the dough.

making cheese biscuits dough

6. Add 100 grams (about 1.5 cups) of grated cheddar cheese to the bowl. You can also use vegetarian parmesan cheese instead of cheddar cheese, if you prefer.

adding cheddar cheese

7. Mix well with a spatula or spoon.

mixing with a spoon

8. Add ½ cup of chilled buttermilk. If you have fresh curd (yogurt), then dissolve 2 tablespoons of the chilled yogurt in ⅓ cup cold water to make about ½ cup buttermilk.

adding ½ cup chilled buttermilk

9. Mix to combine and bring the entire mixture together. But do not knead. If the butter starts melting, then cover the bowl and place it in the fridge for about 15 to 20 minutes.

If the dough looks sticky and moist, then sprinkle on some flour and lightly mix again. However, if the dough looks dry, then add a splash of more chilled buttermilk or cold water.

cheese biscuits dough in a bowl

10. Before you bake the biscuits, first preheat the oven to 200 degrees Celsius (392 degrees Fahrenheit) for 15 minutes. Once the oven is nearly done preheating, place the dough on a floured surface.

cheese biscuits dough on a rolling board

Assemble and Slice Cheese Biscuits

11. Use a rolling pin to gently roll the dough into an 8×8 inch square.

rolling the dough

12. Then cut into 2×2 inch squares. If the butter starts to look melted, then again, cover and place the cheese squares in the fridge for 15 to 20 minutes.

cutting cheese biscuits dough into biscuits

13. Then place the cheese squares on a greased baking sheet or parchment paper-lined baking tray. Sprinkle the biscuit squares with some sea salt or edible rock salt (pink salt), or black salt.

If you prefer, you can brush the biscuits with some melted butter before sprinkling the sea salt.

cheese biscuits placed on greased baking tray

Bake Cheddar Biscuits

14. Place the baking tray in the preheated oven.

baking tray in the preheated oven

15. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes or until the tops are lightly golden. Timing varies from oven to oven, so do keep an eye on them to make sure they don’t become too golden brown.

baking cheese biscuits

16. Remove the baked cheddar biscuits from the oven. Let them sit on the baking sheet for just a minute or so, and then transfer to a wire rack to cool. If you leave them on the baking tray too long they become moist on the bottom due to heat evaporation.

Once they have cooled completely on the wire rack, store cheddar cheese biscuits in an air-tight container. You can also serve them warm or at room temperature.

baked cheese biscuits placed on wire rack

17. Enjoy the cheese biscuits as a delicious tea-time snack. You can also have them with your breakfast.

cheese biscuits served on a black plate

Cheese Biscuits Variations

  • I have used cheddar cheese in this recipe. However, you can use shredded parmesan cheese instead, or a 50/50 blend.
  • Feel free to add different spices to change the biscuit taste. For an Indian flavor you can add some carom seeds (ajwain) and cumin seeds. Make them even more savory by adding garlic powder and a pinch of onion powder.
  • Or prepare them as Italian-inspired cheese biscuits by making with parmesan cheese, garlic powder, plus a bit of dried oregano and basil in the dough.
  • Want a fresh pop of flavor? You can also add some chopped scallions (spring onions), fresh rosemary or thyme leaves or parsley leaves, or minced garlic to the recipe.

FAQs

What should I serve with cheese biscuits?

Enjoy these tender biscuits as a snack with coffee or tea. They are also delicious to have as a dinner side dish! Try them with Mushroom Pasta or Tomato Soup.

How long will these homemade cheese biscuits last?

They will keep well for up to 4 or 5 days. Store in an airtight container in the fridge. However, they’ve never lasted for more than two days or so at my house!

What type of cheese I can add in this recipe?

You can make these biscuits with cheddar cheese or vegetarian parmesan cheese. You can also use an equal amount of both. I always make these biscuits with regular cheddar cheese. For a more deeper flavor, you can make these with aged sharp cheddar cheese.

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cheese biscuits recipe | cheddar cheese biscuits recipe

Cheese Biscuits | Cheddar Biscuits

These tasty cheddar biscuits have a crisp texture on the outside and are soft on the inside like bread. These cheese biscuits are made with cheddar cheese, butter, all purpose flour and spices.
4.88 from 8 votes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Cuisine American, World
Course Breakfast, Side Dish, Snacks
Diet Vegetarian
Difficulty Level Easy
Servings 25 Cheese Biscuits
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Ingredients

Dry ingredients

  • 2 cups all purpose flour – 250 grams
  • 1.5 teaspoons baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon cayenne pepper or red chili powder or paprika
  • ¼ to ½ teaspoon crushed black pepper or black pepper powder

Other ingredients

  • 100 grams Butter – cold, unsalted or ¾ cup chilled butter cubes, can swap with salted butter
  • 100 grams cheddar cheese or 1.5 cups grated cheddar cheese
  • ½ cup cold buttermilk – instead of buttermilk, you can also add cold milk
  • 2 to 3 pinches sea salt or black salt or edible food grade rock salt – for sprinkling, as required

Instructions
 

Making dough

  • In a mixing bowl, take all the "dry ingredients" mentioned above. 
  • Mix very well. You can also sift the dry ingredients with a sieve if you want.
  • Chop cold butter in small cubes and add them to the flour. 
  • Mix the butter pieces with your finger tips with the flour mixture until the whole mixture resembles breadcrumbs. If the butter melts while mixing, keep the mixture in the fridge for few minutes and then start again. You can also use a stand mixer to mix the butter in the flour.
  • Grate the cheese and add to the flour butter mixture. While grating cheese you can keep the flour-butter mixture in the fridge. 
  • Mix well with a spatula or spoon.
  • Add the cold buttermilk. If you have fresh yogurt or curd, then dissolve 2 tablespoons chilled curd in ⅓ cup cold water to make buttermilk.
  • Mix and bring the whole mixture together. Do not knead. Buttermilk is added to bind the mixture. So simply mix and gather till the mixture comes together in one large dough.
  • In case the butter starts melting, then keep the dough covered in the fridge for about 15 to 20 minutes.

Making cheese biscuits

  • Before baking preheat the oven to 200 degree Celsius (392 degrees Fahrenheit) for 15 minutes.
  • Place the dough on a lightly floured surface.
  • With a rolling pin, gently roll to a square of 8×8 inch square.
  • Then cut into 2×2 inch squares. If the butter starts to look melted, then keep the cheese squares covered in the fridge for 15 to 20 minutes.
  • Place the cheese squares in a greased or parchment lined baking tray. Sprinkle the biscuit squares with some sea salt or edible rock salt or pink salt or black salt. 

Baking cheese biscuits

  • Place in the preheated oven and bake the biscuits for 20 to 25 minutes or till the tops are golden.
  • While still hot, remove the biscuits. Keep them on a wire rack to cool. If you keep the cheese biscuits in the baking tray for cooling, they become moist from the bottom due to heat evaporation. 
  • Once they are cooled on the wire rack, then store them in an airtight container. You can also serve them warm or at room temperature. Leftovers can be refrigerated and then warmed in a pan or oven before serving.
  • Enjoy the cheese biscuits as a delicious tea time snack.

Notes

The approximate nutrition info is for 1 Cheese Biscuit made from this recipe.

Nutrition Info (Approximate Values)

Nutrition Facts
Cheese Biscuits | Cheddar Biscuits
Amount Per Serving
Calories 77 Calories from Fat 45
% Daily Value*
Fat 5g8%
Saturated Fat 3g19%
Trans Fat 1g
Polyunsaturated Fat 1g
Monounsaturated Fat 1g
Cholesterol 13mg4%
Sodium 85mg4%
Potassium 45mg1%
Carbohydrates 7g2%
Fiber 1g4%
Sugar 1g1%
Protein 2g4%
Vitamin A 156IU3%
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 1mg67%
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 1mg59%
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 1mg5%
Vitamin B6 1mg50%
Vitamin B12 1µg17%
Vitamin C 1mg1%
Vitamin D 1µg7%
Vitamin E 1mg7%
Vitamin K 1µg1%
Calcium 47mg5%
Vitamin B9 (Folate) 16µg4%
Iron 1mg6%
Magnesium 4mg1%
Phosphorus 51mg5%
Zinc 1mg7%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

This Cheese Biscuits post from the archives (January 2012) has been republished and updated on 12 October 2021.

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57 Comments

  1. I try many recipes from this site and each time it turns out to be super duper hit.
    These biscuit recipe is a sure keep for times to come !!
    Thank you ma’am for sharing your recipes :-).5 stars

  2. Thank u … I have tried many recipes from ur website all turned out v good…And any small query I have , u always answer them… Thank u

  3. Dear Dassana,
    How are you? Loved the new design of the blog! ?
    Coming to this recipe, please tell me 1.5 cups of cheese would be equal to how many cubes of Amul cheese?

    Regards,
    Neeti

  4. Hi Dassana,

    The biscuits look great and I’d love to try them. Could you tell me how many grams of butter would 7tbsp be?

    Regards,
    Garima

  5. Tried these last night! A very very easy and yummy recipe! Marked a favorite 🙂

    Thanks for the detailed illustration.

  6. I have a samsung microwave oven. I tried baking them in convection feature but instead of baking the moisture from the cookies dried up and they became stiff. I don’t understand what went wrong.
    So with the remaining dough i fried them on a pan. They turned out very soft. Am I missing something here

    1. in convection mode both these and the nankhatai should not dry them. the convection mode has to be used exclusively. meaning its should not be used in combination with any other mode like microwave or grill mode. i have myself bakes cakes, cookies and bread in the convection mode. never had any issues except for quick browning on the top. perhaps something with the oven or with the mode. only in microwave mode, the food dries up.

  7. Hai Madam,
    Please let me know preheat oven means what? Without keeping anything just to heat up empty oven and you have not mentioned how much time we have to preheat the oven and please clarify once it is preheated is it not necessary to set the heat and cooking time after we place a dish and keep in the oven means once it is preheated is it not necessary to heat it up again just to keep the dish inside the oven till the time mentioned?

    Please clarify the above doubt. Thanks a lot.

    Regards/Chitra

    1. preheating means heating the oven empty for some minutes before you actually use the oven for baking. generally oven is preheated for about 10 to 15 minutes. once its preheated, you will have to set the time, if your oven allows. or just keep a check of the time in the watch. the temperature is usually the same for preheating as well as baking, unless mentioned otherwise in any recipe. once the oven is preheated, you just place the pan or tin with the cake batter or bread dough etc. then set the time, if your oven has the facility. but i would suggest just to bake without setting any time and keep a check, so that you know if the food is getting overbaked or underbaked.

    2. Hai Dassana,

      Thank you very much for clarifying about pre-heat, all these days I was really wondering! Thank you very much once again and I prepared these cheese biscuits yesterday really came out very well taste wise but texture is not same like your picture cheese could not be seen melted inside the biscuits. My son liked it very much and his friends too.

      Regards/Chitra4 stars

      1. thanks chitra. which cheese you added? cheddar cheese usually melts. even amul cheese melts. ideally there should be no chunks of uncooked cheese in the biscuits.

  8. In case if I want to cook them in microwave then which mode(microwave/convection/microwave+convection/grill) shall I use? And what is the total time I should cook them?

    1. these biscuits cannot be microwaved. you will have to bake them using the convection mode only in your microwave oven.

    1. i had used amul cheese in this biscuits. the regular cubes. don’t add mozarella. you can make the cheese biscuits with cheddar cheese.

  9. Dear can we bake this biscuit in the microwave?? If yes, how much time and what mode ie whether it needs to be baked on high etc etc.
    Awaiting your reply

    1. dear neela, i don’t think they can be baked in the microwave. they might become too dry. as it is the dough is not wet. so the chances of the biscuits becoming dry is high. but but… you can still try. use the lowest or medium power for baking the cookies. i think you can keep for 3-4 or 5 minutes. but keep on checking in between.

  10. Hi, I recently came to know your website. I love your recipe. I especially like this cheese biscuits recipe. I can feed my kids something healthy now. And Can i use wholegrain flour or wheat flour instead of maida to make it more healthier? or Can I use half maida and half wheat or wholegrain flour? If you tried it , please share. Thanks.

    1. dear santhi, i suggest you try making the cheese biscuits with half of the maida and half of the whole wheat flour. this will work.

      i did not try making the biscuits with only wheat flour or half half. but i have made other recipes both baked and fried with half-half of madia and wheat flour and the results were good.

  11. hi ..
    i tried ur reciepe and it turned out great …i would like to know if there is another alternate to butter for this reciepe

    1. dear reshma, you could add vegetable fat or soya butter instead of butter.

      if you are alright with margarine, you could substitute vegetarian or vegan margarine also.

  12. Hi, bookmarked this one, I really wanna try this out…looks really mouthwatering!! Will share with you how these cheese biscuits turned out.

  13. Thank you so much Dassana for posting such a rollicking recipe.. tasted great and yummy in the chilling cold………..

  14. Hi, your recipes are really easy to made and too good. thanks for sharing this with people like me, who want to cook but dont know where to start from. Even if know but very busy in office and household work and cannot invent anything new. I dont have Oven at my home. Can you tell us a trick to make biscuits without oven like may be on our roti tava or something else. Please …..

    1. thanks archana. i can understand your problem as i am myself a very busy person and always want to make something easy and quick at home.

      i also know the issue of not having an oven at home, coz i also did not have an working oven for a more than a year…. my oven was not in a good working condition 🙁

      i have a few recipes of breads, scones and cookies which can be made on a tava or flat pan. and i have already decided to post these recipes. one recipe which is the drafts is of making pita bread on a griddle/pan. so i will keep posting such recipes.