Make Joanna Gaines' biscuit recipe and watch never-before-seen 'Fixer Upper' casting tape (2024)

It’s been nearly nine years since Chip and Joanna Gaines became household names with their breakout series “Fixer Upper.”

The design duo is now coming back to television in a big way.

The couple joined "Good Morning America" on Wednesday to kick off the launch of their own Magnolia Television Network, a rebranding of the DIY Network.

"I think the message of hope and inspiration, the storytellers and the stories that they're telling, I mean, I just think the world is ready for that kind of beauty to be seen," Joanna Gaines told "Good Morning America."

Make Joanna Gaines' biscuit recipe and watch never-before-seen 'Fixer Upper' casting tape (1)

Her husband continued, "I really feel hopeful and optimistic and feel like this message is going to fuel those thoughts."

There will be over two dozen shows with stars like Chef Andrew Zimmern, Clint Hart and Chip and Jo, who are back with "Fixer Upper: Welcome Home."

Joanna Gaines also explained what it was like finding and working with their full slate of storytellers for their 26 new shows.

"That was my favorite part of the process was the curation and getting to dream up like, 'who do we want to do shows with? What do the shows want to be about?'" she said. "At the end of the day, it was finding people that were doing the work that they love doing already and we had to talk them into doing a television show."

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Before the fame and the television show, Chip and Joanna Gaines were just a couple who loved everything about home design. Though they never had any intention of being on television, the couple were asked if they’d be willing to submit a tape of their home renovation and home goods business. The tape ultimately ended up being the casting tape for a pilot that eventually became the popular home renovation series, “Fixer Upper.”

To celebrate the couple’s return to TV, Magnolia Network released the original “Fixer Upper” casting tape from 2012, which has never been seen before. Take a look below:

In addition to their love for home renovation, the Gaineses’ Magnolia business empire has grown over the years into magazines, home decor and books – including several cookbooks.

Gaines shared her biscuit recipe with "GMA." Keep scrolling to get the recipe to try at home.

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Make Joanna Gaines' biscuit recipe and watch never-before-seen 'Fixer Upper' casting tape (3)

Jojo’s Biscuits

Total cook time: 1 hour and 40 minutes
Makes: 20 biscuits

TIP: For longer storage, arrange the unbaked biscuits about ½-inch apart on two parchment-paper-lined baking sheets and freeze until solid. Transfer them to a zip-top plastic bag and freeze for up to 2 weeks. There is no need to thaw them before baking.

Ingredients:
4 cups of self-rising flour, plus more for the work surface
2 tablespoons of baking powder
1 teaspoon of baking soda
3/4 pound (3 sticks) salted butter, cold, cut into ½-inch pieces or grated
2 large eggs, beaten, plus 1 large egg for brushing
1 1/2 cups buttermilk, or as needed, plus 1 tablespoon for brushing
Strawberry jam or classic sausage gravy, for serving (optional, recipe follows)

Classic Sausage Gravy:
1 1/2 to 2 pounds pork sausage
6 tablespoons unsalted butter
6 tablespoons all-purpose flour
2 cups whole milk
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

Directions:
In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, and baking soda. Add the butter and use a pastry blender to cut the butter into the flour until the pieces are even and about the size of peas.

Stir in the beaten eggs with a wooden spoon until combined. Stir in one and a half cups buttermilk until the dough comes together into a sticky mass. If it is too dry, add more buttermilk 1 tablespoon at a time, mixing after each addition, until it reaches the correct consistency. Cover the bowl and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes and up to overnight.

Position a rack in the middle of the oven and preheat the oven to 400 degrees. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

Scrape the dough onto a floured work surface. Use your floured hands to press it into a round roughly 14 inches across and about half-inch thick.

Use a floured 2 and 3/4-inch round cutter to cut about 20 biscuits. If necessary, collect and pat out the scraps to cut more biscuits.

Transfer the biscuits to the prepared baking sheet, arranging them so that they all are touching (see Cook’s Note).

In a small dish, beat together the remaining egg and 1 tablespoon buttermilk. Brush the mixture on the top of the biscuits.

Bake until golden brown, 15 to 20 minutes. Let cool slightly in the pan on a rack.

Biscuits are best the day they are made (and ideally fresh out of the oven!). Serve with strawberry jam or gravy, if desired. Store leftovers in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 days.

In a large skillet, cook the sausage over medium heat until cooked through and nicely browned, about 15 to 20 minutes. Transfer the sausage to a platter and set aside.

Add butter into the rendered grease in the skillet, scraping the pan to incorporate any browned bits. Once the butter is melted, whisk in the flour until smooth. Then, whisk in the milk 1 cup at a time, making sure to get any lumps out until the mixture is smooth. Bring to a simmer over medium heat and cook until slightly thickened, about 5 minutes.

Stir the sausage into the gravy. Season generously with salt and pepper. Serve warm.

Store leftovers in a covered container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. Reheat gently over low heat.

Recipe by Joanna Gaines from "Biscuits!" in "Magnolia Table with Joanna Gaines"

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Make Joanna Gaines' biscuit recipe and watch never-before-seen 'Fixer Upper' casting tape (2024)

FAQs

Why are Chip and Joanna so popular? ›

Chip and Joanna Gaines are well-known for their HGTV series, Fixer Upper, as it helped launch them to success with their businesses in Waco, Texas. Not only did the couple flip homes, but they also built their Magnolia empire with merchandise, books, a cooking show, and a restaurant.

What show did chip and Joanna Gaines have? ›

During its initial run, “Fixer Upper” was the top unscripted show on cable. The show was rebooted as “Fixer Upper: Welcome Home” for the launch of the Gaineses' Magnolia Network in 2021 and later two new seasons: “Fixer Upper: The Castle” in 2022 and “Fixer Upper: The Hotel” in 2023.

What are the ingredients in farmhouse biscuits? ›

FarmHouse Biscuits Ltd Honey and Oat
  • 200 Grams.
  • Contains: Gluten, Oats.
  • Rolled Oats (43%), Vegetable Fat (Vegetable Oil, Water, Salt, Emulsifier E475, Flavouring, Colours; Annatto and Curcumin), Sugar, Honey (8%)
  • Per 100g. ...
  • Once opened, store in a cool dry place.
  • England.
  • Farmhouse Biscuits Ltd., ...
  • Farmhouse Biscuits Ltd.,

Did Chip and Joanna sell their farmhouse? ›

A Magnolia Network rep has confirmed, “They bought the Lakehouse with the intention of flipping it, and they have sold it.” And while details of the sale have not been shared yet, the series reveals just how unique this property is and why it was such a successful enterprise for the Waco, TX, couple.

Why did Fixer Upper get canceled? ›

The couple eventually announced in September 2017 that they were concluding the show after its fifth season the following April, sharing that they needed time to focus on their family. "[The children are] so young, and we want to give them the chance to have a normal childhood," said Joanna, 39, at the time.

Did anyone not like their Fixer Upper house? ›

Over the past four years, Chip and Joanna Gaines have helped people in Waco, Texas, flip and design their dream homes. But Ken and Kelly Downs say that living in their "Fixer Upper" home has been more like a nightmare.

Are Chip and Joanna Gaines billionaires? ›

The Gaines' have an estimated net worth of $50 million collectively.

Who is the brain behind Fixer Upper? ›

If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Why Trust Us? Every Fixer Upper fan knows that while Chip Gaines handles the construction for their projects, Joanna is the brains behind the design.

Do Chip and Joanna keep the Lake house? ›

While they might love a waterfront getaway with a newly renovated pool, the couple bought the property with the intention of selling it, and it has already sold. A representative from Magnolia Network confirmed to Country Living, "They bought the Lakehouse with the intention of flipping it, and they have sold it."

What did Chip Gaines do before Fixer Upper? ›

Early career

Gaines began his career in real estate by flipping houses while in his second year at Baylor. After he and Joanna married, the couple continued with his property flipping business, which later expanded to include a retail component.

Where do Chip and Joanna live? ›

Chip and Joanna Gaines live full-time in Waco, Texas, in 2023. The 1700-square-foot farmhouse they initially purchased in 2012 is perfect for the Fixer Upper couple and their five kids, as it sits on 40 acres of land.

What's in Paula Deen's biscuit mix? ›

ingredients
  • 1 (1/4 ounce) package yeast.
  • 12 cup lukewarm water.
  • 5 cups all-purpose flour.
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda.
  • 12 teaspoon salt (see NOTE above)
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder.
  • 2 tablespoons sugar.
  • 34 cup solid shortening (recommend frozen Crisco)

What makes homemade biscuits dry and crumbly? ›

Crumbly
  1. Ratio of dry ingredients to fats and liquids too high. SOLUTION. ...
  2. Too little fat was used; wrong fat used. When the fat is cut too small, after baking there will be more, smaller air pockets left by the melting fat.

How to make craft and crumb biscuits? ›

Preparation and Usage

Pour the biscuit mix into the bowl and add 1/2 and egg and 40g room temp butter. Mix together for 1-2 mins with a spoon until combined. Sprinkle a little flour on a clean dry surface and knead the dough with your hands for a few minutes until you have a firm ball.

What is the difference between all-purpose flour and self-rising flour? ›

While it's similar to all-purpose flour, self-raising flour isn't as rich in protein as all-purpose flour. Also like all-purpose flour, self-rising flour is enriched with added nutrition. It also contains salt and baking powder that has been distributed evenly throughout the flour and acts as a leavening agent.

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