Ingredients
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Directions
Fighter Biscuits, If you’ve been in the SCA or around any of the fighters, you’ll know what I’m talking about Fighter Biscuits are not only popular with my family, they are served as mundane cocktail party appetizers I think that is where the recipe originally came from Their main drawback is the fact that due to the sausage in the mix, they should be kept cold I think that 25 fighters used 75 biscuits per day of battle , Hi, I have made these for over 30 years for holidays but they were on the J Dean sausage package as Sausage Balls It’s nice to know where the recipe came from Thanks for posting , I’ve been looking for this recipe for a while My friends would tell me verbally, but I never had a chance to write it down Thanks for posting it!
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Steps
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Combine the Ingredients in a Large Bowl and Mix Thoroughly. |
2
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Use Your Hands--Its Messy, but Efficient. |
3
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Be Sure You Add Enough Water to Make Your Dough Almost Too Sticky to Handle. |
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Done
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Your Fighter Biscuits Will Be Moist and Tasty, and Will not Dry Out in the Oven. |
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Done
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Roll the Dough Into 1-1/4 Inch Balls and Place on a Cookie Sheet That Has Been Sprayed With Non-Stick Spray. |
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Bake at 350 Degrees For 20 Minutes or Until Golden Brown. |
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Can Be Made Ahead and Frozen. |