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ISO: tea biscuits
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Barbara A. Shinehouse 1-20-2002
 MSG ID: 0211073
I am loooking for a recipe for tea biscuits. I live in the greater Philadelphia (PA) area, so these may be a local favorite, I'm not sure. My family loves the ones that you can buy in the local supermarket, but I want to try making them at home for a couple of reasons. First, I would know what is in them, and second they would be less expensive to make than to buy.
The texture is not quite a yeast dough, but a sweetened,richer version of a biscuit, with raisins and maybe a little cinnamon. Not like a hot cross bun, I've tried a couple of those recipes. Actually brioche dough would be close but still the texture is more crumbly than spongy.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks


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ISO: tea biscuits
  Barbara A. Shinehouse - 1-20-2002
 
MSG ID: 0211073
  1 Recipe: Tea Biscuits with Variations
    eggy/m'sia - 1-20-2002
   
MSG ID: 0211074
  2 Recipe(tried): Freeze-Ahead Raisin Drop Biscuits
    Larysa L Camada - 1-21-2002
   
MSG ID: 0211078
  3 ISO: Tea Biscuits
    Kathleen/Ohio - 2-25-2003
   
MSG ID: 0212812
  4 Thank You: tea biscuits with variations
    steve in ajax - 2-27-2006
   
MSG ID: 0218428
  5 ISO: Tea Biscuits
    Schllac - 11-19-2006
   
MSG ID: 0220081
  6 Recipe: Tea Biscuits (with raisins, one using biscuit mix)
    Betsy at Recipelink.com - 11-20-2006
   
MSG ID: 0220084
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