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A lightened-up version of your Red Lobster favorite, these Cheddar Bay Biscuits are golden on the outside and fluffy and buttery on the inside.

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Boy oh boy, this recipe was a journey. Every time I ask for recipe suggestions, tons of you ask me to recreate Red Lobster’s Cheddar Bay Biscuits. The problem is, I’d never had them before. I’m not sure how I’ve gone 38 years without stepping inside of a Red Lobster, but that’s just the truth.

So I made my first trip to Red Lobster, just for the biscuits. I thought the person taking my order would think I was crazy for getting just biscuits to go, but since these are considered the best thing on the menu, it probably happens often.

If you follow me on Instagram (@litecravings), you may have seen me try those for the first time in my stories. Oh my. Mind actually blown. But I knew I had my work cut out for me because those biscuits are RICH. I could taste the pounds of butter. Lol.

As you can see, my version came out cheesy and buttery and pretty darn close to the original.

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HOW TO LIGHTEN UP CHEDDAR BAY BISCUITS

My first instinct was to go for a version of 2-ingredient dough, using nonfat, plain Greek yogurt. I see a lot of people making biscuits that way on IG. You can see by the picture below that I started with a nearly 1:1 ratio of flour and Greek yogurt.

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The result was good, but I could taste the yogurt way too much. It didn’t have that buttery flavor of the original and was too tangy. That’s actually why I’m not a huge fan of 2-ingredient pizza dough, either. I’d rather play around with an extra point or two for much better flavor.

Adding melted light butter (I use Earth Balance whipped) to the flour, along with almond milk and spices, and just a little bit of Greek yogurt to tenderize the batter was the perfect solution.

The dough comes out pretty wet, so an ice cream scooper helps with portioning each one out. Think about 3 tablespoons of dough for each biscuit.

I’m able to get 10-11 biscuits each time, but I’m calculating points and calories for 10 total just to be safe.

Comparing points and calories

There’s no doubt that the Red Lobster biscuits are insanely good and totally worth a splurge once in a while. Each biscuits is around 160 calories, 10 grams of fat, and 6 WW SmartPoints on all plans.

The problem is that I’m not sure how anyone would eat just one of those. I could easily eat three or four without even thinking about it. There goes all of my points for the day!

My version cuts all of those stats in half. So even if you have three in one sitting, you’re only down 9 SP. That’s no too bad! Especially if you pair it with a really low point soup like my veggie-packed Broccoli Cheese Soup.

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I’d love to hear from you if you make this recipe! It makes my day when you share your pics on Instagram and tag me (@litecravings). Don’t forget to use #litecravingsrecipes to make sure I see it. If I don’t get a chance to scroll through my tags quickly enough, I won’t see your post. I always make a point to look through the hashtags, though, so I’ll see it there!

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Cheddar Bay Biscuits

A lightened-up version of your Red Lobster favorite, these Cheddar Bay Biscuits are golden on the outside and fluffy and buttery on the inside

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time20 minutes mins

Total Time30 minutes mins

Course: Appetizer, Side Dish

Cuisine: American

Servings: 10

Calories: 80kcal

Author: Geri

Ingredients

  • 1 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp Old Bay seasoning
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1/2 tsp onion powder
  • 1/4 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/2 cup shredded, reduced-fat cheddar cheese
  • 3 tbsp light butter, divided
  • 3/4 cup almond milk
  • 1/4 cup nonfat, plain Greek yogurt
  • (optional) fresh minced parsley to garnish

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400F. In a medium bowl, mix together flour, baking powder, spices, and cheese.

  • Melt 2 tablespoons of butter (save the other tablespoon for the tops of the cooked biscuits). Mix melted butter into flour mixture to disperse evenly.

  • Whisk in almond milk and Greek yogurt until just mixed together. The dough will be very wet.

  • Grease a baking sheet with cooking spray. Use an ice cream scoop or about three tablespoons to portion the dough into 10 equal rounds.

  • Bake for 16-20 minutes, or until tops are somewhat firm. Broil for a minute if you want more browned tops.

  • Melt remaining tablespoon of butter. Remove pan from oven and brush tops of biscuits with the melted butter. Let rest for at least 5 minutes before eating.

  • (optional) Sprinkle tops with extra salt and chopped parsley.

Notes

Click hereto determine your WW PersonalPoints for this recipe (if you are logged in to your WW app, it should calculate for you automatically).

WW Green, Blue, and Purple SmartPoints: 3 per biscuit

Nutrition

Calories: 80kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 2g | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g

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FAQs

What makes Cheddar Bay biscuits so good? ›

The Cheddar Bay Biscuits at Red Lobster are known for their irresistible combination of flavors and textures, which make them a popular favorite. Here's what makes them so appealing: Flavorful Ingredients: These biscuits are loaded with flavorful ingredients like sharp cheddar cheese, garlic powder, and butter.

What pairs well with Cheddar Bay biscuits? ›

The best side dishes to serve with Cheddar Bay Biscuits are scrambled eggs, pulled pork, bacon, gravy, chicken pot pie, clam chowder, grilled cheese sandwich, shepherd's pie, fried chicken, and lobster bisque Do you agree?

How do you store leftover Cheddar Bay biscuits? ›

What is the best way to store Cheddar bay biscuits? Leftover biscuits should be stored in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days.

How long are Cheddar Bay biscuits good for? ›

Cheddar biscuits may be stored at room temperature in an airtight container for up to 2-3 days depending on the humidity of your kitchen. For longer storage, place leftover biscuits in an airtight container and keep in the refrigerator for 4-5 days or in the freezer for up to 1-2 months.

What is the secret to biscuits? ›

Use Cold Butter for Biscuits

When the biscuit bakes, the butter will melt, releasing steam and creating pockets of air. This makes the biscuits airy and flaky on the inside.

Can I use milk instead of water in Cheddar Bay biscuit mix? ›

I tried these and they came out equally terrific. I did use cold whole milk instead of water to make fluffy, and also was heavy handed on the Italian seasoning (and added fresh finely chopped Basil because I love it).

Why are they called Cheddar Bay biscuits? ›

Initially introduced as “freshly baked, hot cheese garlic bread,” the iconic biscuits were coined “Cheddar Bay Biscuits” five years later to reflect the seaside atmosphere of Red Lobster restaurants.

Do Cheddar Bay biscuits freeze well? ›

They'll keep well in the freezer for up to 3 months, then thaw your frozen biscuits and reheat as desired. Alternatively, you can freeze the biscuit dough before baking it. Flash-freeze the dough balls on a baking tray, then store and put them in the freezer. Thaw and bake fresh!

Can you leave cheddar biscuits out overnight? ›

Store leftover cheddar biscuits in an airtight container on your countertop for up to three days, or freeze them for up to three months.

What is the history of Cheddar Bay biscuits? ›

Cheddar Bay biscuits were created in 1992 by Kurt Hankins, then-head of Red Lobster's culinary development team. The chef was purportedly inspired by Texas Toast and French bread, and invented CBBs using a traditional biscuit recipe, but subbed the sugar for garlic and added cheese.

Can you eat biscuits 2 years out of date? ›

If the biscuits are stored as instructed, then they will usually be safe to eat. Dry, room-temperature (68-72 degrees Fahrenheit) biscuits are a hostile environment to live pathogens like bacteria. Of course, any biscuits, no matter how old, may still hold endospores.

Who makes Cheddar Bay biscuits? ›

A brief history of Red Lobster's Cheddar Bay Biscuit

It spawns hundreds of DIY recipes from amateur chefs.

Which is the most delicious biscuit? ›

What Are the Most Delicious Biscuits in the World?
  • Macarons. These delicate and colorful French treats are made with almond flour, egg whites, and sugar, and are filled with various flavored creams or ganaches. ...
  • Shortbread. ...
  • Oreo. ...
  • Caesura · Public domain. ...
  • Biscotti. ...
  • pfctdayelise · CC BY-SA 2.5. ...
  • Nankhatai. ...
  • Pfeffernüsse.

How are red lobster biscuits so good? ›

So part of why the biscuits at Red Lobster are so darn tasty is because they are pretty much always super fresh and piping hot when they land on your table. Per the folks at Red Lobster, the batches of those mouth watering Cheddar Bay Biscuits are mixed by hand and going into the oven every 15 to 20 minutes.

What do cheddar Bay biscuits taste like? ›

Red Lobster's Cheddar Bay Biscuits are a classic American dish that are known for their flaky, buttery texture and their cheesy, garlicky flavor. They are made with a simple biscuit dough that is enriched with cheddar cheese and then brushed with a garlic butter mixture before baking.

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