COUNTRY SAUSAGE GRAVY
Growing up, we ate this gravy over slices of white bread, sliced ripe tomatoes, scrambled eggs and, of course, biscuits. Sometimes I use maple sausage, sometimes I add 1/4 cup of minced onions and sometimes I add a shake of crushed red pepper. Use your imagination!
Provided by Mercy
Categories Breakfast
Time 35m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Brown the pork sausage in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
- Set aside, leaving the drippings in the skillet.
- Stir the butter or bacon grease into the sausage drippings.
- Reduce the heat to medium, add the flour, stirring constantly until the mixture turns a golden brown.
- Gradually whisk the milk into skillet.
- Once the mixture is smooth, thickened, and begins to bubble, return the sausage to skillet.
- Season with salt and pepper.
- Reduce the heat and simmer for about 15 more minutes.
COUNTRY SAUSAGE GRAVY AND BUTTERMILK BISCUITS
If you love Bob Evans Sausage Gravy, you'll love this even better... My family is from West Virgina and this is the recipe I have made for the past 30 years. I don't know why everyone has to make a big deal out of making gravy, it's probably the easiest dish to make, but every restaurant in town wants to add things,and it's just nasty.... I am known in this town for my gravy, In fact I have a couple friends that ask me to make them a batch of it to take on vacation with them to share with their families.. Here's what you do... It's so simple. but absolutely delicious... I make it just about every Sunday. If you like this, try my Breakfast Sausage Burrito with green chilies recipe. Your kids will LOVE IT!, and you can freeze them separately and use them daily... Enjoy! Let me know what you think. Email me.
Provided by therockmiester
Categories Breads
Time 30m
Yield 4-5 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Before you get started, get your biscuit's on a pan following the pkg. directions.
- While your sausage if frying up, put your biscuits in the oven, by time your done make this, your biscuits will be done, and nice and hot.
- In a large frying pan, brown your sausage and break it up with a snake potato masher or fork.
- Once it is nicely browned, pull sausage to the sides of the pan so that the drippings drain into the middle.
- Spoon a 1/2 cup of the flour into the drippings and mix good till it's nice and brown, add a little more flour if need be.
- Once you have the flour browned, start folding in the sausage.
- Mix 2 cups water with 1 cup milk and stir together.
- Start slowly pouring the milk and water mix into the the sausage mixture,.
- Only pour what you need to get a nice consistency.
- (Tip): if you need to add more flour after the milk and water have been added, you need to add the flour to a little cool water, stir till smooth, then add that to your sausage mixture, otherwise like any other gravy, you will get flour lumps.
- Use your judgement on adding more milk or water to your taste.
- * Don't forget: heat of flame must be at least Medium High heat so that the flour will expand and smooth out.
- Once you get it to how you like it, turn your heat down, you don't want to burn your gravy. AND -- the gravy will thicken as it sits, so don't make it too thick.
- Add salt and pepper and a teaspoons of sage. (the sage is to your taste also, but we've been using it since I was born., and it just makes it wonderful. If you like Bob Evans sausage gravy, you love this even more).
- Pour over freshly baked buttermilk biscuits -- or your own.
- ( but if your making your own, make them first before you even think of making this gravy).
- Enjoy!
COUNTRY SAUSAGE GRAVY
The men in my family love this truly country breakfast dish because of its hearty flavor. I love it because it's so easy to make.
Provided by Taste of Home
Time 20m
Yield 4-6 servings (3-1/2 cups gravy).
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- In a heavy skillet, brown and crumble sausage over medium heat until fully cooked. Drain and set aside. In the same skillet, combine soup and milk. Add mustard, seasoned salt and pepper; bring to a boil. reduce heat. Add sausage and sour cream. Simmer until heated through (do not boil). Serve over warm biscuits.
Nutrition Facts :
GRANDMAS COUNTRY SAUSAGE GRAVY N BISCUITS BY FREDA
Country Sausage Gravy, Breakfast or anytime favorite. Prep for the Biscuits is about 15 min. cook time is about 15 Min for the Biscuits and also the gravy.
Provided by FREDA GABLE
Categories Other Breakfast
Time 35m
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- 1. Make Bisicuits below before making gravy.
- 2. GRAVY: Brown sausage, Drain, Reserving 2-3 Tbs grease; set sausage aside.
- 3. Stir flour into pan with the 2 tbs grease, gradually add milk. Stir. Stir over Medium heat until gravy thickens. add salt and pepper, and the sausage, stir and serve over biscuits below.
- 4. BISCUITS: Sift and Mix all dry ingredients in bowl. with fork cut in 1/3Cup shortening, until mix resembles coarse crumbs.
- 5. ADD: milk, mix until soft dough forms a ball. Turn out on light floured surface. Knead Gently for 1 min.
- 6. Roll into 1/2-3/4 inch thickness. Cut with 2inch round cutter. Melt 2 TBS shortening, and pour into baking pan, Place Biscuits in pan, turning so each biscuit gets greased in melted shortening.
- 7. BAKE: Biscuits, 450 degrees until golden brown, about 15 min. Makes 12-15 Biscuits
- 8. TO SERVE: Pour Sausage Gravy over Biscuits split in 1/2. Enjoy your Country Breakfast. Add an egg & Hashbrowns or Grits, and that is a down home country Breakfast to enjoy.
BULK COUNTRY SAUSAGE GRAVY
This recipe will make 1½-2 gallons of gravy! Feed a crowd or stock your freezer. Be sure you have a large pan and plenty of milk. This is one recipe you need to read all the way through before starting. I freeze in 1 or 2 cup portions and also freeze prebaked biscuits, for a quick meal.
Provided by brenda-ohio
Categories Breakfast
Time 30m
Yield 2 gallons, 32 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- You will need a very large pot to make this gravy.
- Put sausage into pot, add 1-2 quarts of water.
- Stir to break meat up very fine while bringing to a boil.
- When cooked through, strain the water off of the meat.
- Return meat to the pan and add shortening; brown the meat till it starts to look crispy.
- Add flour and cook until flour is browned, stir often so you don't let it burn (use low heat).
- Add seasonings.
- Using large whisk stir the first gallon of milk into the flour and turn up heat,while remaining to stir constantly.
- Once it thickens, add the kitchen bouquet and the can of evaporated milk.
- Stir to mix and bring to a boil.
- Next you may add the other half gallon of milk as you need it, to get your gravy to the consistency that you like. (Remember, gravy must come to a boil before you know how thick it is or isn't going to be).
- If after all your milk has been added, its still too thick, then add a bit of water and bring it back to a boil.
- Add liquid to thin gravy a little bit at a time.
- It is easier to thin than to rethicken properly.
- Once it is to the consistency you like and has come to a boil again,then it's done.
- Taste to see if it needs more salt.
- Adjust if need be and serve over biscuits, toast, fried potatoes or mashed potatoes.
- To freeze cool completely then package and freeze.
- Will keep 3-6 months in freezer.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 336, Fat 24.6, SaturatedFat 9.5, Cholesterol 48.7, Sodium 425.5, Carbohydrate 16.9, Fiber 0.3, Protein 11.9
CHEESY HASH BROWNS WITH COUNTRY SAUSAGE GRAVY
I worked on this one a bit and played about with the ingredients, and cooking method. The country sausage gravy is pretty traditional. I got it from my ex mother-in-law, man can that lady cook. The hash browns are a bit different because we're going to make then in a waffle iron. So, you ready... Let's get into the...
Provided by Andy Anderson !
Categories Waffles
Time 35m
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- 1. THE HASH BROWNS
- 2. Chef's Note: The amount of potatoes used in this recipe will depend on the size, and type of your waffle iron.
- 3. Gather your ingredients.
- 4. Using the large holes on a box grater shred the potatoes, and the onion.
- 5. Lay them on paper towels, and press to remove as much moisture as possible.
- 6. Add the onions, and the potatoes to a bowl, and then combine with the seasoning, ingredients: salt, pepper, cayenne, and paprika.
- 7. Place the ingredient in the middle of a tea towel.
- 8. Squeeze the towel to remove most of the remaining liquid.
- 9. Chef's Note: The removal of the excess liquid is essential to producing a nice crispy hash brown.
- 10. Return to the bowl, and carefully mix in the egg, cheddar cheese, and sour cream.
- 11. Brush the grapeseed oil on the top and bottom portions of the waffle iron.
- 12. Preheat the waffle iron.
- 13. Chef's Note: If the waffle iron you are using has a heat setting, place it at 100 percent. This should give you a crispy outside and a soft inside.
- 14. Add a generous portion of hash browns to the waffle iron.
- 15. Close the lid and allow them to cook until crispy, about 12 to 15 minutes.
- 16. Chef's Tip: All waffle irons are different, so the timing for yours might be longer, or shorter. Take a peek now and then.
- 17. They should look something like this. Crisp on the outside, soft and warm on the inside.
- 18. THE COUNTRY SAUSAGE GRAVY
- 19. While the hash browns are cooking, gather your ingredients.
- 20. Add the sausage to a skillet over medium heat.
- 21. Cook, breaking up the sausage with a wooden spoon, until no longer pink, about 5 to 7 minutes.
- 22. Whisk the flour and milk together.
- 23. Add to the cooking sausage.
- 24. Continue to stir the mixture as it begins to thicken, and then reduce heat to low.
- 25. At this time begin seasoning the gravy with the salt and pepper... especially the pepper. When I can feel the kick of the pepper in the back of my throat, then I know it's ready.
- 26. Chef's Note: You can add a lot of seasoning ingredients to a good sausage gravy; however, traditional country gravy is mostly milk, flour, sausage, salt, and pepper.
- 27. Chef's Tip: Have a bit of extra milk, and flour on hand. Just in case you need to thicken, or thin down the gravy.
- 28. PLATE/PRESENT
- 29. Place the hash brown on a nice sized plate.
- 30. Ladle a generous portion of gravy on top.
- 31. Finish with sunny-side-up egg. Enjoy.
- 32. Keep the faith, and keep cooking.
BISCUITS AND COUNTRY SAUSAGE GRAVY (DIABETIC FRIENDLY)
Tender, flaky, cheesy biscuits covered with Country Sausage Gravy made with turkey breakfast sausage. Exchanges: 2 starch, 1 lean meat, 1.5 fat, 2 carbs. From Spring 2013 Diabetic Living magazine.
Provided by Crafty Lady 13
Categories Breakfast
Time 15m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- In a medium saucepan cook sausage over medium heat until browned, using a wooden spoon to break up meat as it cooks. Add butter to saucepan. Stir until butter is melted. Stir in flour, 1/4 teaspoon black pepper and 1/8 teaspoon salt. Cook and stir 1 minute. Whisk in milk. cook and stir until thickened. Cook and stir 1 minute more.
- Split each Cheddar Biscuit. Serve sausage mixture over split biscuits. If desired, garnish with fresh sage.
- 4 Servings: 1/2 cup gravy and 1 biscuit each.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 349.1, Fat 17.9, SaturatedFat 5.6, Cholesterol 56.6, Sodium 650.5, Carbohydrate 34.7, Fiber 1, Sugar 6, Protein 12.1
COUNTRY SAUSAGE GRAVY
This is a family favorite that my dad taught me long ago. It's very filling and if company arrives unexpectedly for breakfast, just add more flour and milk. This recipe works best with a cast iron skillet as it holds heat so well. And besides, it makes the meal more authentic! Serve over buttermilk biscuits.
Provided by MALTBUSTER75
Categories Side Dish Sauces and Condiments Recipes Gravy Recipes Pork Gravy
Time 35m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- In a skillet on medium heat cook pork, onion, green pepper, red pepper flakes, and garlic until pork is crumbly. Drain off excess fat, but leave a small amount.
- Combine butter, salt, and pepper with the meat mixture and stir until butter melts. Slowly sift flour over the top. Mix gently and allow mixture to cook for 5 minutes. It will burn, so do not let it sit unguarded. Don't forget to scrape the bottom of the pan. Add the sage and thyme.
- Slowly stir in milk, about a half a cup at a time, and incorporate it well. When the mixture thickens, add more milk. Do not let it boil vigorously, or it will burn. Add chicken bullion and let cook for five minutes. Again, if it thickens too much, add more milk. Adjust taste with more salt and pepper if needed.
- Just before serving, add the parsley, and about a 1/4 cup more milk; the gravy will thicken quickly as it cools.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 700.1 calories, Carbohydrate 20.3 g, Cholesterol 117.8 mg, Fat 60.1 g, Fiber 1.4 g, Protein 19.7 g, SaturatedFat 25.3 g, Sodium 1389.3 mg, Sugar 8.1 g
CREAMY COUNTRY SAUSAGE & GRAVY
The original version of this recipe was passed down from my Grandmother back in Missouri. I've made some improvements. I'll let you figure out what you want to put it on; biscuits are my favorite but this is great on just about anything you might want to put gravy on. I also use Jimmy Dean Sage Sausage and add a pinch of crushed red pepper flakes but those are entirely optional.
Provided by keaolyen
Categories Breakfast
Time 35m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Heat 1 tablespoon butter in large skillet, add finely chop onions and cook over medium-high heat until they become translucent.
- Add sausage and cook until done; drain excess, and remaining 2 tablespoons butter and remaining dry ingredients.Mix evenly and cook until golden, stirring occasionally.
- Slowly stir in Worcestershire sauce and milk; bring to boil.
- Reduce heat to low and cook until gravy reaches desired thickness, stirring frequently.
- Remove from heat and serve.
BULK COUNTRY SAUSAGE GRAVY RECIPE - BREAKFAST.GENIUS KITCHEN
This recipe will make 1Andfrac12;-2 gallons of gravy! Feed a crowd or stock your freezer. Be sure you have a large pan and plenty of milk. This is one recipe you need to read all the way through before starting. I freeze in 1 or 2 cup portions and also freeze prebaked biscuits, for a quick meal.
Provided by @MakeItYours
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- You will need a very large pot to make this gravy.
- Put sausage into pot, add 1-2 quarts of water.
- Stir to break meat up very fine while bringing to a boil.
- When cooked through, strain the water off of the meat.
- Return meat to the pan and add shortening; brown the meat till it starts to look crispy.
- Add flour and cook until flour is browned, stir often so you don't let it burn (use low heat).
- Add seasonings.
- Using large whisk stir the first gallon of milk into the flour and turn up heat,while remaining to stir constantly.
- Once it thickens, add the kitchen bouquet and the can of evaporated milk.
- Stir to mix and bring to a boil.
- Next you may add the other half gallon of milk as you need it, to get your gravy to the consistency that you like. (Remember, gravy must come to a boil before you know how thick it is or isn't going to be).
- If after all your milk has been added, its still too thick, then add a bit of water and bring it back to a boil.
- Add liquid to thin gravy a little bit at a time.
- It is easier to thin than to rethicken properly.
- Once it is to the consistency you like and has come to a boil again,then it's done.
- Taste to see if it needs more salt.
- Adjust if need be and serve over biscuits, toast, fried potatoes or mashed potatoes.
- To freeze cool completely then package and freeze.
- Will keep 3-6 months in freezer.
COUNTRY SAUSAGE WITH RED-EYE GRAVY
Great homemade breakfast and the aroma will wake up the whole house. Serve with a couple scrambled eggs and you have a wonderful way to start the day
Provided by daisyb6107
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 47m
Yield 12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- In a medium bowl combine the pork, croutons, onion, garlic, the 1 teaspoon brown sugar, sage, salt, thyme, and cayenne. Mix thoroughly. Gently mix in cherries (for added flavor, soak cherries in 1/4 cup of bourbon for 15 minutes). Shape mixture into twelve 3-inch patties, using wet hands. Arrange on a tray. Cover; refrigerate overnight.
- In a large skillet fry patties, half at a time, in hot oil over medium heat for 5 minutes on each side or until browned and cooked through. Remove from heat:keep warm.
- For the Red-Eye Gravy, stir the 2 tablespoons brown sugar into the drippings in skillet. Stir in the coffee. Bring to boiling. Boil gently, uncovered, for 2 or 3 minutes or until gravy is slightly thickened and has a rich reddish brown, scraping the skillet to loosen any crusty bits.
- Split biscuits. Serve sausage patties in split biscuits with gravy.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 108.2, Fat 4.9, SaturatedFat 1.5, Cholesterol 32.5, Sodium 177.9, Carbohydrate 4.1, Fiber 0.2, Sugar 2.7, Protein 11.3
COUNTRY SAUSAGE GRAVY
I love country gravy! This is a favorite.
Provided by Judy Sprague @Judy
Categories Gravies
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Crumble sausage into a large saucepan; cook over medium low heat.
- Add onion; cook and stir until transparent.
- Drain, discarding all but 2 tablespoons of drippings.
- Stir in flour; cook over medium low heat about 6 minutes or until mixture bubbles and turns golden.
- Stir in milk.
- Add seasonings; cook, stirring, until thickened.
- To serve, slice biscuits and spoon gravy over halves.
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