2-Ingredient Easy Homemade Biscuits
Fluffy, golden brown, and ready in under 20 minutes, these easy homemade biscuits are the perfect companion to breakfast, dinner, or as a snack with a drizzle of honey butter.

The Easiest Way to Make Biscuits from Scratch
Sometimes you just need a basket of warm biscuits on the table without fussing over dozens of ingredients. Lucky for you, we have this easy homemade biscuit recipe handy. With just two simple ingredients, Pioneer Biscuit and Baking Mix plus milk, you’ll have soft, flaky biscuits ready before the gravy even hits the stove!
This recipe skips the long folding process and pastry cutter, but you’ll still end up with buttery biscuits that rise tall and bake up golden brown in a hot oven. If you’ve ever struggled with tough biscuits, this is the recipe to try. It’s nearly foolproof and delivers the best biscuits with very little effort!
Coincidentally, this is also one of the primary ingredients you’ll need if you’re cookin’ up our Easy Chicken and Dumplings with Biscuits!

Ingredients You’ll Need
- Pioneer Biscuit and Baking Mix
- Milk
Tips for the Best Biscuits
Even though this is an easy recipe, a few small tweaks will give you the best results every time:
- Don’t overmix the dough. Stir just until the flour mixture and milk come together. Overworking biscuit dough can lead to tough biscuits.
- Use a lightly floured work surface. This keeps the dough from sticking while you knead and roll.
- Keep your oven hot. Biscuits need a hot oven (450°F) so they rise quickly and form those beautiful flaky layers.
- Spray the tops with cooking spray or brush with melted butter. This helps them bake up golden brown and extra flavorful.
- Cut straight down with a biscuit cutter. Twisting seals the edges and keeps the biscuits from rising as tall.

Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Make the Dough
In a large mixing bowl, stir together the Pioneer Biscuit and Baking Mix with milk just until a sticky dough forms. No food processor or pastry blender needed: this is as simple as stirring with a spoon!


2. Knead Lightly
Turn the dough out onto a lightly floured surface and shape into a ball. Sprinkle a little flour over the top so it doesn’t stick. Knead the dough three to four times, just enough to bring it together.



3. Roll & Cut
Pat or roll the dough to about ½-inch thickness with a rolling pin. Use a round biscuit cutter or the rim of a glass to cut out biscuits. Gather up the scraps, pat them back together, and cut again until all the dough is used.


4. Bake
Place the biscuits on a greased or parchment paper–lined baking sheet. For golden brown tops, spray lightly with cooking spray or brush with a bit of melted butter.


Bake at 450°F for 10–12 minutes, or until the tops of the biscuits are puffed and golden.

5. Serve Warm
Enjoy these hot biscuits fresh out of the oven. They’re perfect with sausage gravy, honey butter, or alongside a hearty Southwest Chicken Soup or Easy Chicken Stew.


Storage Leftovers
If you end up with leftover biscuits, store them in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days. To reheat, pop them in a 350°F oven for about 5 minutes to bring back that soft, fluffy texture. For longer storage, wrap baked biscuits tightly in plastic wrap and freeze. They’ll keep for up to 2 months.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! Cold buttermilk will give your biscuits a richer flavor and extra-tender crumb.
You can substitute with self-rising flour and a bit of butter or shortening to mimic the mix, though the texture may vary.
Overmixing or adding too much flour is usually the culprit. Handle the dough as little as possible for fluffy biscuits.
Absolutely. Place the dough rounds close together in a greased cast-iron skillet for biscuits with soft edges and golden tops.
They’re delicious any way you slice them: split open with pumpkin butter, drizzled with honey butter, turned into breakfast sandwiches, or served with classic sausage gravy!

Ingredients
- 3 Cups Pioneer Biscuit and Baking Mix
- 1 Cup Milk
Instructions
- Mix ingredients just until dough forms.
- Turn out onto a floured surface and shape into a ball. Sprinkle lightly with flour to prevent sticking. Knead three to four times.
- Pat or roll out to 1/2″ thickness and cut out biscuits.
- Place on a greased baking sheet. I like to spray mine on the top with a bit of cooking spray before baking in a 450-degree oven for ten to twelve minutes.

I’ve been intimidated by homemade biscuits for years! My husband was just saying last week that he would really love some, but I’m still too scared to try the buttermilk biscuit recipe. This one looks SO EASY! I’ve seen Pioneer Brand baking mixes in the grocery store, but always stuck with Bisquik because ‘it’s what my mom used.’
Thank you SO MUCH for showing me how silly I’ve been all of these years, I can’t wait to make some biscuits! OOoooh, these would go SO GOOD with the sausage gravy recipe! And with the peach preserves, too.
My husband’s gonna think he died and went to heaven!
I can’t wait to try these biscuits. I have never been that great at making them but everything I have made from your site has turned out wonderfully so I know these will too!
Love the recipes! Wish I could find the Pioneer Baking Mix out here!
Christy, These biscuits look great! I have never been able to make good biscuits, although I can make a mean pan of cornbread. I am looking forward to trying this recipe. I have just discovered your website and it is GREAT!! My daughter (Kristi) and I have already made several things from your recipe list. Thank you for using your time to post this website. May God richly bless you and your family.
Pioneer makes great products. Living in Texas for years, we used Pioneer products, but now living in Alabama we have a harder time finding the ones we like. We now have the Pioneer Corn Bread mix sent to us by FedEx by the case. With a cast iron skillet and bacon drippings, there is no better corn bread. The Baking Mix is great for pancakes with a slice of fried bacon cooked in the middle. Yum, I getting hungry just thinking about them. I’m off to the kitchen.
I would love to win the baking mix. I really love the tin. Do I just leave my e-mail address?
Peggy Sutton sistermandm@hotmail.com
I grew up in the 50’s with Pioneer in Plainview, Texas. I love to take their gravy mixes and add a lb. of good old, Jimmy Dean sausage (I knew Jimmy Dean personally, since he was from Plainview). Our Walmart here in Yankeeland (Michigan) has a few Pioneer items but not always the baking or gravy mixes. I’d love to have a case of the mix…