Easy Bisquick recipes for every occasion — from breakfasts and snacks to comforting dinners and sweet desserts. Each recipe uses simple ingredients and comes together quickly, making Bisquick a go-to pantry shortcut for busy cooks.

Epic Recipes Made With Bisquick
Known as “a world of baking in a box,” Bisquick is a long-standing convenience mix that simplifies baking and cooking. This pre-mixed baking and pancake mix has inspired countless quick recipes for home cooks who want reliable results without measuring multiple dry ingredients.
What Is Bisquick?
Bisquick is a pre-measured blend of flour, fat, baking powder, and salt designed for fast, consistent baking. Owned by Betty Crocker and part of the General Mills family, Bisquick only needs the addition of liquid and, if desired, eggs to produce pancakes, waffles, biscuits, and more in minutes.
Over the years home cooks discovered many sweet and savory uses for Bisquick beyond pancakes and biscuits, and the brand expanded its lineup to include options like Heart Healthy and Gluten-Free to suit different dietary needs.
When Was Bisquick Invented?
General Mills reports that Bisquick was developed in 1931 after a salesman discovered a railway chef’s homemade biscuit mix that produced great flavor with minimal effort. That idea sparked a packaged baking mix that became a staple in American kitchens.
Where to Buy Bisquick
Bisquick is widely available at grocery and convenience stores in the baking aisle alongside flours and mixes. It can also be found through major online retailers.
What Aisle Is Bisquick In?
Look for Bisquick with other baking supplies, typically in the baking aisle near flour and baking mixes.
Can Bisquick Go Bad?
Bisquick is shelf-stable but not indefinite. Proper storage helps preserve freshness. Unopened boxes can be stored in a cool, dry pantry for up to a year. After opening, keep the mix in an airtight container in the refrigerator and use within about four months for best quality. The printed best-by date signals peak freshness; Bisquick usually remains usable for several months beyond that date if stored properly.
Signs that Bisquick has spoiled include off smells, mold, or discoloration. Changes in how the mix bakes — for example failing to rise or producing different texture — can also indicate diminished quality.
How to Store Bisquick
Keep unopened Bisquick in a cool, dry pantry away from direct heat or sunlight. Once opened, transfer the contents to an airtight container and refrigerate to slow moisture absorption and extend shelf life.
Can Bisquick Be Frozen?
Freezing opened Bisquick is possible but not ideal. Temperature fluctuations during thawing and refreezing can affect texture and performance, so refrigeration in an airtight container is usually preferred.
Can Bisquick Replace Flour?
Bisquick can substitute for flour in many recipes if you recreate the mix’s fat and leavening balance. For a 1:1 replacement, add oil, baking soda or powder, salt, and any other leavening or binding ingredients the original recipe requires to match the intended texture.
Bisquick Substitutes
While Bisquick popularized ready-mixed baking blends, many brands now offer pancake and baking mixes. Popular options include:
- Aunt Jemima
- Bisquick
- Hungry Jack (Pillsbury)
- Krusteaz
- Betty Crocker
- Butterworth’s
- Log Cabin
- Other brands
Is Bisquick Gluten-Free?
The original Bisquick contains wheat, but the brand offers a certified gluten-free variety made with rice flour and modified potato starch. Betty Crocker also provides gluten-free recipe ideas that use appropriate ingredients and mixes.
Is Bisquick Vegan?
The original Bisquick mix contains no animal-derived ingredients, so it can be used in vegan baking when combined with plant-based liquids and egg substitutes.
Bisquick Varieties
Over time, Betty Crocker released several Bisquick varieties to suit different tastes and dietary needs. Current options include the original pancake & baking mix, Heart Smart, Gluten-Free, and several complete mixes and flavored pancake options such as cinnamon, chocolate chip, and maple brown sugar.
Bisquick Recipes
Bisquick shines as a shortcut for more than pancakes. It works for appetizers, main dishes, and desserts, making it easy to create crowd-pleasing recipes quickly. Below are favorite Bisquick-based recipes that are simple to make and full of flavor.

Bisquick Blackberry Cobbler
A five-ingredient blackberry cobbler that pairs beautifully with vanilla ice cream or whipped cream — quick, fruity, and perfect for summer.

Bisquick Peach Cobbler
Make this peach cobbler with fresh, frozen, or canned peaches year-round. It’s an easy dessert that captures the flavor of summer any time.

Bisquick Waffle Recipe
A simple four-ingredient waffle batter that produces classic or Belgian-style waffles depending on the liquid ratio and waffle iron used — a great weekend breakfast option.

Bisquick Blueberry Cobbler
With five ingredients and minimal prep, this blueberry cobbler works well with fresh or frozen berries for a simple fruit dessert in under an hour.

Bisquick Blueberry Muffins
These muffins use Bisquick to come together fast — a dozen blueberry muffins in less than 30 minutes, perfect for breakfasts or snacks.

Bisquick Cheeseburger Pie (Impossible Cheeseburger Pie)
A hearty, versatile casserole combining seasoned ground beef and cheese with a Bisquick topping for an easy weeknight dinner that adapts to many flavor variations.

Bisquick Apple Cobbler
A quick apple cobbler that works with canned pie filling or fresh apples such as Honeycrisp or Granny Smith for a warm, comforting dessert.

Crazy Easy 7-Up Biscuits
This four-ingredient biscuit recipe uses lemon-lime soda for lift and tenderness, yielding light, fluffy biscuits with minimal effort.

3-Ingredient Beer Bread
A simple loaf made from Bisquick, sugar, and beer. Variations include pumpkin beer bread, apple cider bread, or Guinness beer bread for seasonal flavor twists.

Copycat Cheddar Bay Biscuits
A homemade take on the famous restaurant biscuits — add bacon, herbs, or extra cheese to customize the flavor.

Crock Pot Peach Crumble
A slow-cooker dessert that turns fresh or frozen peaches into a tender, fruit-forward crumble — ideal for preserving summer fruit through the colder months.

Spicy Southwest Biscuits
These biscuits add southwest spices and optional Rotel tomatoes for heat and flavor. They’re quick to mix and bake and pair well with bold mains.

Crock Pot Pumpkin Pie Pudding Cake
A slow-cooker dessert that blends the moisture of pudding with the structure of cake, infused with warm pumpkin pie spices.

Crock Pot Bourbon Banana Bread
A banana bread with a splash of bourbon for depth and a glossy bourbon glaze — an elevated slow-cooker loaf for banana lovers.

Slow Cooker Chicken and Dumplings
Use Bisquick to make tender dumplings in a comforting slow-cooker stew of chicken and vegetables — a classic, homey meal.

John Wayne Casserole
A hearty ground beef casserole topped with a Bisquick biscuit base and spiced with diced tomatoes and green chiles for a satisfying family dinner.

Easy Pancake Muffins
These versatile muffins can be made sweet or savory by stirring in chocolate chips, fruit, cinnamon, or savory toppings before baking.

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins
Quick pumpkin-spice muffins with chocolate chips that use Bisquick for speed and ease — ideal for fall breakfasts, brunches, or dessert.
More Bisquick ideas in development include sausage balls, chicken pot pie, coffee cake, chocolate chip cookies, cinnamon rolls, peanut butter cookies, pie crusts, and strawberry shortcake.
Recipe Tips
Each linked recipe includes printable instructions and ingredient lists. Nutrition information varies by ingredients and portion sizes, so consult individual recipes for detailed calorie and nutrient estimates.
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