Easy Garlic Knots are just the ticket for weeknight dinners or for last minute holiday gatherings.
It’s easy enough to slice up a loaf of bread and slap some butter on it, but when you want to impress your diners, you want something a little more special…like these easy Garlic Knots. No one will know that they are made from refrigerated biscuit dough!.
When I made these, I made a large batch of the garlic butter that goes on top. With the leftovers, I sauteed some butternut squash cubes and I made a roux for a fish chowder. As good as my family thought the rolls were, I think the garlic butter might just be the piece de resistance of this recipe.
Have you ever had that happen to you? You make up a recipe for a roast with a sauce and you find that the sauce is the star? Or you make a cake and the frosting steals the show? It’s a little serendipity in the kitchen. You can take this garlic butter and use it in place of any savory butter.
Easy Garlic Knots
Author: Frugal Antics of a Harried Homemaker
- Garlic Butter
- ½ cup butter, melted
- 1 Tbsp Italian seasoning
- 4 tsp garlic powder
- 4 7oz tubes refrigerated biscuit dough
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
- Mix butter, Italian seasoning and garlic powder until smooth.
- Roll each biscuit into a 7 inch snake, dip into garlic butter and tie into a knot.
- Brush more garlic butter on top of knots.
- Bake for 7 minutes.
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