Red Lobster Copycat Cheddar Bay (Biscuit) Bread

Copycat recipes have become increasingly popular in recent years, particularly among amateur cooks looking to recreate the flavors and presentation of their favorite restaurant dishes. A copycat recipe can be an excellent way to enjoy a favorite dish without the hassle of dining out or ordering in. By blending precision and creative ingenuity, a knowledgeable cook can craft a perfect facsimile of any beloved dish to impress even the most discriminating palate.

When Red Lobster’s cheddar bay biscuits first hit tables in the early 1990s, the biscuits were called ‘freshly baked, hot cheese garlic bread’. By 1996, they had stepped into their proper name: Cheddar Bay Biscuits. In 1992, Kurt Hankins, then-head of Red Lobster’s culinary development team, created these delectable biscuits. Inspired by Texas Toast and French bread, he adapted a traditional biscuit recipe by substituting sugar with garlic and adding cheese. 

Contrary to what the name suggests, Cheddar Bay isn’t an actual location. Red Lobster used this whimsical name ‘to reflect the seaside atmosphere of Red Lobster restaurants.’ Initially, the biscuits were served on trays in the waiting area as an appetizer while guests waited for their tables. The marketing tactic worked, but it became too successful. Demand for Cheddar Bay Biscuits overwhelmed the servers in the lobby, so Red Lobster moved the biscuit-dining experience to the tables.

Red Lobster’s cheddar bay biscuits are top tier bread sides, so why not make it into loaf form? This bread is oozing with cheesy flavor and the garlic butter topping is the icing on the quick bread you might say!

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Bread
  1. Preheat oven to 350 F. Spray or grease a 12 x 4-inch loaf pan.
  2. Combine yeast, lukewarm water & 1 tsp sugar. Set aside for 5 minutes or until thick & foamy.
  3. In a large bowl whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda, sugar & Old Bay seasoning.
  4. Using a pastry blender, cut cold butter into dry ingredients until butter is the size of peas. Add buttermilk then yeast mixture. Stir in cheddar cheese & dill. Do not over mix.
  5. Place batter in greased baking pan & lightly level out.
  6. Bake for 25 minutes or until bread tests done with a wooden pick.
Topping
  1. In a small dish, whisk together melted butter & garlic powder. Brush with garlic butter.
  2. Serve warm.

Cheddar Bay Biscuit Shrimp & Lobster Pot Pie

The Red Lobster Cheddar Bay Biscuit Shrimp & Lobster Pot Pie was first introduced as a limited-time menu item by the restaurant chain in May 2013. The pot pie was part of its ‘Seaside Mix & Match’ promotion. This marked the first time the iconic biscuits were used as a topping for a main dish in the restaurant’s history. The dish featured a creamy sauce with shrimp, lobster, peas, and carrots, topped with the biscuit dough, then baked until golden brown.

The specific Red Lobster menu item was a unique, promotional creation designed to leverage the immense popularity of their free, unlimited biscuits. It has inspired numerous copycat recipes and variations that circulate online, allowing fans to recreate the dish at home using the store-bought Red Lobster biscuit mix.

The biscuits are made with a blend of medium cheddar cheese, garlic, and herbs, finished with a melted butter topping. This rich, savory flavor profile makes them highly addictive and distinct from typical bread or rolls. Being a ‘drop biscuit,’ it gives them a light, fluffy, and airy texture, as opposed to the denser, rolled biscuits. This unique consistency makes them melt-in-your-mouth delicious when served warm.

This copycat recipe checks all the boxes for Brion & I so I had to try it.

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Pot Pie Filling
  1. Preheat oven to 400 F.
  2. In a saucepan over medium heat, melt butter. Add garlic, onion, & celery. Cook until soft, about 5 minutes. Stir in flour & cook 1 minute, forming a roux.
  3. Slowly whisk in seafood broth & cream. Stir until smooth & slightly thickened, 5–7 minutes. Season with Old Bay, salt & pepper.
  4. Add shrimp & cook 2–3 minutes until pink. Stir in lobster parsley. Remove from heat.
Biscuits
  1. In a bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder, garlic powder & salt. Cut in the grated cold butter until crumbly. Stir in cheddar & herbs. Add milk & mix until just combined. The dough will be sticky.
Assembly
  1. Spoon seafood mixture into 4-12 oz. ramekins or a baking dish. Drop biscuit dough over the top, spreading gently. Bake 20–25 minutes, until biscuits are golden & cooked through. Let rest 5–10 minutes before serving.