Tomato Biscuits

"Fresh tomatoes, sun-dried tomatoes, and yogurt make these biscuits light and delicious. Versatile, too. You could add chopped bacon, ham, chives, or even chile peppers. A recipe from Readers Digest, I'm putting here for safekeeping."
 
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Ready In:
24mins
Ingredients:
8
Yields:
12 biscuits
Serves:
12
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ingredients

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directions

  • Preheat oven to 450°F Lightly coat baking sheet with nonstick cooking spray. Drain chopped fresh tomato on paper towels.
  • 2. In medium bowl, combine flour, baking powder, and salt. In small bowl combine yogurt and oil and stir into flour mixture until evenly moistened.
  • 3. Stir fresh tomato, scallion, and sun-dried tomato into flour mixture. Drop dough, 1/4 cup at a time, onto prepared baking sheet, for total of 12 biscuits. 4. Bake until tops are golden brown, about 12 minutes. Serve warm.
  • Serves 12.

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RECIPE SUBMITTED BY

<p>I'm Melissa, I've been married to my best friend Michael for the past 13 years. <br /><br />I love to cook when I have time, and am constantly looking for new and fun dishes to try out. My signature dishes are a posole dish, chili, and also my hub's favorite, lasagna. Often, I will wing it in the kitchen, either loosely following recipes or not using one at all. <br /><br />I have just started to do Once A Month Cooking. For me, this system is a lifesaver. Working full time and commuting over 2 hours a day leaves me with little time or energy to make weeknight meals. I love the convenience of having delicious, homemade frozen meals already prepared and ready to heat up. <br /><br />This year has been a rough one on a personal level. In January we lost our 5 year old Rottie very suddenly to a seizure of some sort. In June, my husband was in a coma as a result of a drug interaction. In September, we lost our second dog to Histiocystic Sarcoma, which we did not know he had until right before we had to put him down. For me, cooking can become therapeutic, allowing me to forget about my worries and hurts, and letting me create something sarisfying. <br /><br />I work for a financial company. In my spare time, I love spending time with my husband, gardening, reading, watching movies, creating art, and improving our home.</p>
 
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