This is a special post and it’s been a long time coming. It all started this past summer when I got a tweet from Sommer who tweets as @GagneFoods letting me know she was in Denver sampling some of their wonderful Robinhood Meetinghouse Biscuits and wondering if we could meet. As luck would have it, she was going to be at the nearby Sunflower/Sprouts Market and I was game. I showed up in time for her to finish up a stint so we headed to a nearby Starbucks.

You know one of those meetings when you just click…when you have so much to say and share that there is never enough time? That’s how it was so I invited her to my home for dinner so we could continue…forget business; this was just dishing at it’s best. Still, I discovered that beyond living in Charleston (a place I LOVE) and being the age of my daughters, how passionate Sommer is for the product her family produces. She offered to send me some samples of the Robinhood Meetinghouse Biscuits and having those in my freezer has been a never ending delight each time I try a new flavor.

Once served in the family’s Robinhood Meetinghouse restaurant, they are now produced and shipped all over to lucky consumers. I’ve had the best intentions of sharing them before now but timing has not been our friend and in one of those moments that can only be called prophetic, this was so meant to be. Their Cinnamon Roll Biscuit with my own spin making them into a caramelized Pecan Sticky Bun with a Bourbon and Orange Glaze is the perfect marriage of a superior product with my own need to be creative in the kitchen. We will not discuss how many I ate. Nope. OK, it was four. Oops!!

Do me a favor would you? Clear your head of any notion that these are a standard grocery store version of prepared biscuits. This is more like having my Grandma’s biscuits at the ready. They are literally biscuit perfection; made with all natural ingredients including cream cheese and an amazing and impressive 72 layers of yummaliciousness. I’ve tried to decide what my favorite is but so far, I’ve had a difficult time narrowing that down. You would too…check out these varieties:

Cream Cheese Biscuits

Triple Ginger Biscuits

Sweet Potato Biscuits

Double Chocolate Biscuits Herb Parmesan Biscuits

Pecan Sticky Buns

Cinnamon Rolls

Blueberry Biscuits

Cheddar Chive Biscuits

Not to mention Blueberry Petite Pies and Spiced Apple Petite Pies…ahem, Ms. Sommer I don’t believe I’ve had either of those…wassup?? 🙂

The original biscuit is probably my favorite because they’re great as is with eggs for breakfast, as a side for a great meal and my favorite..a seriously quick way to have fabulous shortcake in the summer. Where are you strawberries…I would love some now!

Still, with all of the biscuit love I’ve had over the past couple of months, I’m excited about the product that led to the perfect fit and that included availability. I wanted them to be something you could pick up at the grocery store as well as order online. I’m doing these again for Christmas morning. Homemade goodness but much easier! Most of the product line is available at Whole Foods and if not, they can be ordered at their website. Since they are frozen and shipped overnight, make sure you order enough packages to warrant the shipping fees; you will be kicking yourself if you don’t; seriously.

With the last shipment I received, Sommer had included both Cinnamon Rolls and Pecan Sticky Buns. Now the easiest thing would have been to make those sticky buns but I wanted to up the ante just a bit. No surprise I’m sure that I wanted to try a caramel topping with bourbon; is it bad that I’m SO predictable? But what I really wanted was to add a bit of orange.

After the end of summer fruit season, I look so forward to this time of year when gorgeous citrus start to arrive in the market and I had just picked up some beautiful plump oranges and I thought the combination of these elements sounded good. Want me to be honest? Better than expected. I never add so much booze that it’s really a harsh or evident element; bourbon and rum both just work so well with their inherent sweetness…but it was the orange that made this special. This takes me back to my semi-southern roots (10 years in NC gives me that, right?); something about the pecans and bourbon and orange just felt southern.

Y’all. I expected these rolls to be good but I simply can not understate what might not be obvious. Good? Yes. Great? That too…but more than that. I would dare anyone to question that you did not spend hours mixing and proofing and kneading; they were that good!