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Biscuits to mcmuffins.

Biscuits to mcmuffins.
You do not have to get dressed early in the morning to have a classic favorite. Stay at home and save some gas.  Once you have done this instructable, you will see that you can make breakfast in under two minutes (unless you want to make the gravy, but that does not take that long) if you have a supply of biscuits, mayonnaise (or mustard), sandwich meat rounds, and cheese.

This has become one of my favorite geek snacks. Quicker than pizza and has some chat about value.  Also great for unexpected overnight company. Everyone can become a part of the mass production.

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Step 1What's needed:

Ingredients

2 cups flour (all purpose or whole wheat)
1/3 cup oil
2/3 cup buttermilk
2 tsp baking powder
1 tsp baking soda
Pinch of salt.

1 - 2 eggs per Mcmuffin.
1 tsp water per Mcmuffin.
1 small dab butter per Mcmuffin.
1 slice cheese per unit (or make your own)
1 slice luncheon meat per unit
Mayonaise. (Tons of instructables on making home made mayonnaise)

Utensils:
Stove capable of supporting 425 degrees F.
Microwave
Microwave proof egg containers
Biscuit cutter
Medium to large cookie sheet pan.
Large sturdy wooden spoon
Rolling pin or equivalent.
1 mini food processor
Large bowl to combine measure
1 tsp measuring spoon
1 cup measuring cup
1 tbl measuring spoon
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Mar 10, 2011. 3:50 AMdavijordan says:
Looks like there is a hidden biscuit in there. Looks Yummy Yummy!

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