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Whole Wheat Veggie Biscuits

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Add broccoli and carrots into kid-friendly biscuits for a picky-eater win!

Whole Wheat Veggie Biscuits

Last week I was busy pureeing broccoli and carrots for

Broccoli Orzo

when I noticed how pretty the vegetables looked all crumbled together. I started wondering how else I could use this gorgeous blend of veggies, and I decided to try incorporating them into the buttery biscuits my kids love to eat. Guess what? Whole Wheat Veggie Biscuits became a hit!

We want to share this recipe with you because it’s a great one to try with your picky eaters. The veggies are finely-chopped and baked into kid-pleasing biscuits.

Notice how I didn’t call them “hidden” veggies? We are always honest and up-front with our kids about the ingredients that go into their food. And we advocate this approach to all parents!

Not only does this help you gain trust with your kids, it also opens the door to greater food acceptance later on. If your kids decide they love these Whole Wheat Veggie Biscuits, they might be more willing to try broccoli soup next week. And that benefits everybody!

Whole Wheat Veggie Biscuits

Turning these biscuits into a veggie bonanza was so simple. All I did was incorporate a cup of processed and chopped carrots and broccoli into a simple whole wheat biscuit recipe.

Your family will love the familiar, warm biscuits flavored with tiny veggies (flavor-wise, think veggie crackers or veggie cream cheese. Yum!)

Follow the steps below to whip up a batch of Whole Wheat Veggie Biscuits tonight!

First, peel and roughly chop one carrot and two cups of broccoli.

Whole Wheat Veggie Biscuits

Then place the veggies into a food processor, and let it run until the veggies are super finely chopped.

Whole Wheat Veggie Biscuits

Next, wipe out your food processor, and add all the remaining ingredients EXCEPT the flour and veggies.

Whole Wheat Veggie Biscuits

Add the flour and veggies, and pulse until just incorporated (do not over-mix.)

Whole Wheat Veggie Biscuits

Almost done! Spoon the batter onto a baking sheet and bake at 350 F for 25-30 minutes.

Whole Wheat Veggie Biscuits

Enjoy alongside soup or stew or even as a snack with a bit of butter!

Whole Wheat Veggie Biscuits

Love this recipe? Don’t stop here… the options for biscuit add-ins are endless! Try fresh or dried herbs, spices, fresh or dried fruits, nuts, and more. Do you have your own nutritious add-ins that you love to put in baked goods? What have you tried?

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Whole Wheat Veggie Biscuits

Add broccoli and carrots into kid-friendly biscuits for a picky-eater win!
Cook Time30 minutes
Total Time30 minutes
Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Servings: 12 2 biscuits
Calories: 250kcal

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350.
  • Peel and roughly chop carrot.
  • In a food processor, chop veggies until they become a fine crumble.
  • Wipe out the food processor, and add all remaining ingredients EXCEPT the veggies and the flour. Puree well.
  • Add the flour and 1.5 cups of veggies* and pulse a few times until just combined.
  • Spoon the batter onto a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat.
  • Bake for 25-30 minutes, until golden brown and cooked through.

Nutrition

Calories: 250kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 8g | Cholesterol: 57mg | Sodium: 271mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 4g
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Natalie Monson

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39 Comments

I made these today and they were really yummy! I used a homemade biscuit mix that is half whole wheat. Even my 3 year old who claims that she does not like vegetables said she liked them and asked for another. How much of the puree did you use? I think I put about 3/4 of a cup in (with about 3 cups of biscuit mix), and I could taste it, but I didn’t think it was overly strong.

Hey Amy.. I like your recipes.. they are yummilicious 🙂 can u tell me home-made biscuit mix recipe so I can try this recipe… Thankyou in advance 🙂

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Hey Amy i am so amazed that this could work out to something soo delicious i tried the recipe and though mine not soo perfect my family loved it. In another note, i would love to do this as a part-time job and probably make a living.. please advise on preservatives since i plan to sell them in our local supermarkets and grocery shops, also how well can i package the biscuits without probably getting hardened or going bad. Thank you once again

With the bake time you use, do these come out soft or crunchy? Mine are soft in the middle, and i wouldnt really call them biscuits! So I suspect I’ve not got it right… They’re more like patties…

5 stars
Loved these. Mine didn’t rise very much so my kids thought they were cookies. Next time I think I’m going to substitute some of the whole wheat flour for white flour just so they aren’t so packy.

These look great.
The nutrition facts, are they per biscuit or per batch?
471 calories seems an awful lot per biscuit??
Thanks

YUM! I just made these this afternoon. I used just over a cup of the veggie mixture, and added some shredded cheddar cheese. They are DELICIOUS! Approved by mama, my 2 year old, and my dog (who stole half a biscuit when I looked away…)

I just want to thank you for this wonderful recipe! My 22 months old completely refuses to eat veggies but loves bread. I pack 2,5 cups of veggies in your recipe and the biscuits turn out great! And most importantly, she loves them:).
Thank you again!