Easy Bisquick recipes for breakfasts, snacks, comfort food and more—all made with simple ingredients and minimal effort. These Bisquick ideas are quick to prepare and perfect for busy cooks who want reliable, delicious results.

Epic Recipes Made With Bisquick
With the slogan “a world of baking in a box,” Bisquick has inspired home cooks for decades. This pre-mixed baking and pancake mix simplifies common recipes and unlocks creative uses across sweet and savory dishes. Below is an overview of Bisquick and a curated collection of favorite recipes that are faster and easier thanks to the mix.
What Is Bisquick?
Bisquick is a ready-to-use blend of flour, baking powder, salt, and shortening, designed to save time in baking. Owned by Betty Crocker and the General Mills family, the mix becomes biscuits, pancakes, waffles and more when combined with liquid and optional eggs.
Because the dry ingredients are pre-measured and balanced, Bisquick makes quick work of recipes that would otherwise require measuring multiple components. Home cooks quickly discovered versatile uses for the mix, prompting product lines such as Heart Healthy and Gluten-Free to meet different dietary needs.
When Was Bisquick Invented?
Bisquick was introduced in 1931 after a General Mills salesman found a train chef’s homemade baking mix that produced great-tasting biscuits quickly. The convenience and consistent results helped the mix become a household staple.
Where to Buy Bisquick
Bisquick is widely available in grocery stores and convenience markets. It can also be purchased online from major retailers.
What Aisle Is Bisquick In?
Look for Bisquick in the baking aisle alongside flour and other baking mixes.
Can Bisquick Go Bad?
Bisquick is shelf-stable but not indefinite. Store unopened boxes in a cool, dry pantry for up to a year. After opening, transfer the mix to an airtight container and refrigerate for best quality, aiming to use it within four months.
The printed best-by date indicates peak freshness rather than safety; Bisquick can remain usable for several months past that date. Discard any mix with an off smell, visible mold, or discoloration. If prepared products no longer bake up properly, the mix has likely deteriorated.
How to Store Bisquick
Keep unopened Bisquick sealed in a cool, dry pantry away from sunlight and heat. Once opened, refrigerate the contents in an airtight container and use within four months to avoid moisture and quality loss.
Can Bisquick Be Frozen?
Freezing opened Bisquick is possible but not ideal; repeated thawing and refreezing can change texture and reduce quality, so refrigeration in an airtight container is preferable.
Can Bisquick Replace Flour?
Bisquick can substitute for flour in many recipes if you recreate the balance of ingredients it contains. Use a 1:1 swap for flour, then adjust with oil, baking soda, sugar, salt, or cornstarch as the recipe requires to match the original texture and flavor.
Bisquick Substitutes
Several other pancake and baking mixes are available if you want alternatives. Popular brands include Aunt Jemima, Hungry Jack, Krusteaz, Betty Crocker and others.
- Aunt Jemima
- Bisquick
- Hungry Jack (Pillsbury)
- Krusteaz
- Betty Crocker
- Butterworth’s
- Log Cabin
- Other Brands
Is Bisquick Gluten-Free?
The original Bisquick is not gluten-free, but a certified gluten-free variety is available that uses rice flour and modified potato starch instead of wheat. Gluten-free recipes and ideas are also provided by the brand.
Is Bisquick Vegan?
Yes—the original dry mix contains no animal-derived ingredients. Vegans can use plant-based milk and egg substitutes to make pancakes, waffles and baked goods with Bisquick.
Bisquick Varieties
Over the years Betty Crocker has expanded the Bisquick lineup. Current varieties include options for health-conscious and flavored mixes to suit different recipes.
- Original Pancake & Baking Mix
- Heart Smart Pancake & Baking Mix
- Gluten-Free Pancake & Baking Mix
- Complete Cheese Garlic Biscuit Mix
- Complete Buttermilk Biscuit Mix
- Complete Pancake Mix Flavor Burstin’ Cinnamon
- Complete Pancake Mix Flavor Burstin’ Chocolate Chip
- Complete Pancake Mix Flavor Burstin’ Maple Brown Sugar
Bisquick Recipes
Bisquick isn’t just for pancakes. It speeds up appetizers, main dishes, side dishes and desserts. Below are some favorite recipes that showcase how flexible the mix can be.

Bisquick Blackberry Cobbler
A simple five-ingredient blackberry cobbler that pairs perfectly with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream—a quick, seasonal dessert.

Bisquick Peach Cobbler
Make peach cobbler year-round with canned, fresh, or frozen peaches. Bisquick makes the topping quick to prepare and reliably tender.

Bisquick Waffle Recipe
Four-ingredient waffles that come together fast. The recipe includes an option for Belgian waffles if you prefer a thicker, heartier waffle.

Bisquick Blueberry Cobbler
A five-ingredient cobbler that works with fresh or frozen blueberries, ready in under an hour for an easy fruit dessert.

Bisquick Blueberry Muffins
Make a dozen blueberry muffins in under 30 minutes with Bisquick as the base—simple, fast, and great for breakfast or snacks.

Bisquick Cheeseburger Pie (Impossible Cheeseburger Pie)
A hearty, cheese-topped casserole that combines savory ground beef with a Bisquick topping—versatile and easy to adapt with different cheeses or seasonings.

Bisquick Apple Cobbler
Use canned apple pie filling or fresh apples like Honeycrisp or Granny Smith to create a comforting apple cobbler with a Bisquick topping.

Crazy Easy 7-Up Biscuits
A four-ingredient biscuit recipe that uses lemon-lime soda for a light, airy texture—fast and fun to make.

3-Ingredient Beer Bread
Just Bisquick, sugar, and beer make a rustic quick bread with a crisp crust and tender crumb.

3-Ingredient Pumpkin Beer Bread
Pumpkin beer adds autumnal flavor to a simple three-ingredient loaf—great for seasonal gatherings.

3-Ingredient Apple Cider Bread
Use your favorite apple cider—apple-cinnamon cider adds extra warm spice—to flavor a quick Bisquick loaf.

3-Ingredient Guinness Beer Bread
A robust bread flavored with Guinness—great alongside hearty stews or a Saint Patrick’s Day dinner.

Copycat Cheddar Bay Biscuits
A home-friendly version of the famous restaurant biscuit. Add bacon, herbs, or extra cheese to make it your own.

Crock Pot Peach Crumble
A slow-cooker crumble that uses frozen or fresh peaches for an easy dessert with a tender Bisquick topping.

Spicy Southwest Biscuits
Biscuits with a kick—add Rotel or chopped chilies and spices to tailor the heat level to your taste. Quick to mix and bake for a bold side dish.

Crock Pot Pumpkin Pie Pudding Cake
This slow-cooker dessert blends pudding’s moist texture with cake and warm pumpkin pie spices for a cozy treat.

Crock Pot Bourbon Banana Bread
Banana bread with a touch of bourbon in the batter and glaze—rich, aromatic, and easy to make in a slow cooker.

Slow Cooker Chicken and Dumplings
A classic comfort dish using Bisquick for tender dumplings cooked in a savory slow-cooked chicken stew—just like grandma used to make.

John Wayne Casserole
A hearty ground beef casserole topped with a Bisquick biscuit layer. Rotel diced tomatoes and green chilies add bright heat and flavor.

Easy Pancake Muffins
Sweet or savory pancake muffins made with Bisquick—stir in mix-ins like chocolate chips, berries, or cinnamon for endless variations.

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins
These quick pumpkin spice muffins studded with chocolate chips come together with Bisquick in about 30 minutes—perfect for fall breakfasts or snacks.
More Bisquick recipes to try: sausage balls, chicken pot pie, coffee cake, chocolate chip cookies, cinnamon rolls, peanut butter cookies, pie crust, strawberry shortcake and more. The mix’s versatility makes it easy to experiment and adapt recipes to your preferences.
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