Red Lobster Cheddar Bay Biscuits join another grocery aisle

Red Lobster frozen Cheddar Bay Biscuits, photo provided by Red Lobster
Red Lobster frozen Cheddar Bay Biscuits, photo provided by Red Lobster /
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While endless shrimp and luscious lobster are menu favorites, the Red Lobster Cheddar Bay Biscuits make any meal complete. Over the years, the menu staple has left the restaurant table and joined the home dining experience. Now, there’s another way to enjoy that iconic side dish.

According to the brand, ready-to-bake, frozen Cheddar Bay Biscuits are now available at Walmart, exclusively. Although home cooks will have to wait for the cooking time to finish to enjoy that warm, delicious plate to be brought to the table, the reality is that those tasty treats always bring smiles all around.

The new frozen Red Lobster Cheddar Bay Biscuits are ready to bake in any oven. Simply place the biscuits on a parchment paper lined pan and heat. In about 30 minutes, the biscuits are hot and ready to be enjoyed.

While not specified by the brand, the biscuits are separated, which means only one could be baked when that craving hits. Although, does anyone really stop at just one Cheddar Bay Biscuit?

Also, since the garlic seasoning packet is separate (it should be mixed with melted butter and brushed on the biscuits before baking), it doesn’t necessarily have to be used. As seen with previously released Red Lobster recipes, those biscuits can be used in a sweet cobbler (without the seasoning).

The new addition to the frozen aisle could change the holiday dinner plans. While grandma might enjoy rolling out the dough for biscuits, this option is much easier. Maybe it is time to put convenience on the menu.

And since everyone needs a fun fact around the holiday dinner table, why not impress everyone with this tasty tidbit. Did you know that Red Lobster Cheddar Bay B are made fresh every 15 minutes in Red Lobster kitchens? Some chains might talk about making the donuts, but Red Lobster is making the biscuits.