
Cream Cheese and Chive Biscuits
Cream cheese
Say it with me
Cream cheese. I am a lover of cream cheese.
Cheesecake is one of my faves and adding it to cookies always makes them better
Find a brownie that incorporates cream cheese and I am done.
We don’t keep bagels in the house because I will just eat all the cream cheese
Actually, I put a bagel with my cream cheese

So, finding these was a real treat
I was a little light on chives but I am going to make it work.
Another biscuit recipe is ok by me, I am actually tag teaming this recipe with another this afternoon as they are light on the prep time

I use all the chives I have and it is not quite ¼ cup, but c’est la vie.
It is a simple process again: whisk the dry, cut in the butter and cream cheese – Yay! – and add the butter milk.
Cutting in the butter and cream cheese was not as easy as I thought, the consistency of the cream cheese required a little more elbow grease, but came out fine

This is a very sticky dough as I turn it out, it is coming together just fine but, needed more than a light dusting of flour
Rolling this out is a little tricky as the dough is still tacky and grips to the rolling pin.

I use the bench scraper as Martha suggests when turning this out and it helps tremendously
After the turns and folds I have popped it into the fridge to chill for 30 minutes then I will do it again.

I have now completed the second turn and have trimmed the ¼ inch off the edge as per Martha’s instructions

After cutting them in to 12, I put them back in the fridge to chill before I bake them
These are a quick bake at high temperature…they don’t look done so I add a few more minutes…they smell good though
They look pretty

Ok, so these don’t look like the ones in the book. Martha’s have a layered flakiness to them and mine just look puffy and soft
I think these are more like buns than layered biscuits

Well they taste really good, there is just something about cream cheese that makes things taste better!
Everyone really enjoyed them
Based on flavour, I would make these again. But I also want to attempt again to get the texture right

Definitely Bakeable!