Easy Southern Style Biscuits and Gravy!

 by jessyratfink
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This is my favorite thing in the world.

It is almost certainly one of the worst things I eat, and therefore I make it very rarely. But today I have the day off and it is BISCUIT DAY! Plus, I have finally finished the Robot and now I can move on with my life!

(biscuit dance interlude)
 
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Step 1: Ingredients.

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For this batch, I used:
  • 3 cups of milk (preferably whole)
  • ready made buttermilk biscuit mix
  • 3 tablespoons of flour
  • about 2 tablespoons of butter
  • 6 pork sausage patties (fatty is best!)
  • salt to taste and LOTS of freshly ground black pepper

You'll need a big skillet and a cookie sheet to make these, plus a mixing bowl and spoons and a whisk and such. :)
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katieking says: May 26, 2009. 2:33 AM
We don't have premade biscuit mixes in the uk, what could I use instead?
powpowpow in reply to katiekingAug 21, 2011. 8:39 AM
Apparently biscuits are just like our english muffins, if you toast them before splitting them. That or a plain scone :/
mamas-southern-cooking.com in reply to katiekingJan 21, 2010. 11:17 AM
I've been making biscuits and gravy for over 30 years and never used a biscuit mix or canned biscuits.  Never saw the need to since they are so easy to make.  This gravy recipe is very similar to mine except I like to crumble the sausage up and add it to the gravy.  Here is my recipe:  Mamas Southern Biscuits and Gravy
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eetzel in reply to katiekingJul 22, 2009. 6:19 PM
Do a search on someplace like recipezaar.com - buttermilk biscuits - that website lets you convert from US to UK measurements and normally gives alternate ingredient suggestions.
realityfusion says: Jan 23, 2011. 11:10 AM
Lesson learned, do not cook sausage if naked.
ElChick in reply to realityfusionFeb 11, 2011. 6:14 PM
ROFL!!!!

I just about snorted my chewing gum out thru my nose and choked to death when I read that line.
cowscankill says: Feb 11, 2011. 2:51 PM
Wait.... does this mean I can make... Bacon gravy? I must try it.
tralphas says: Jan 21, 2010. 3:39 PM
From growing up in Oklahoma and Texas, biscuits and gravy is heaven on a plate.  I save my drippings from cooking sausage and bacon.  I use it to flavor my gravy if I'm out of sausage.  I also use it to flavor beans and greens.  Butter is for putting inbetween a biscuit and gravy over it.  Dang, now I'm craving biscuits and gravy. 
dcur says: Aug 30, 2009. 11:25 PM
Nice work.
eetzel says: Jul 22, 2009. 6:17 PM
Homemade biscuits - I make the gravy - crumble the extra sausage in the bottom of the bowl - add gravy and se the biscuits as dippers. Wonderful, messy and great for a rainy day.
LilLaTLuv says: Jul 21, 2009. 10:06 PM
Hey! Oh, my, GOODNESS!!! Someone actually has this recipe posted online!!! Oh, jessyratfink, I LOVE YOU FOR THIS!!!! My favorite food in the whole wide world is biscuits and gravy but I always forget how to make it (I have the short-term memory of a goldfish) and this is just PERFECT for me. Thanks so much! I can't wait to make these! Luv ya, Tashi :)
twocvbloke says: Jun 12, 2009. 5:47 PM
My mum had Biscuits and gravy when she visited California years back and she said they were amazing, though she did suffer really bad heartburn afterwards (she has no gall bladder), but it was worth it... :D I must try it myself, being in the UK there is no such meal, but it just looks soooooooo tasty and very moreish, definitely have to make it... :D
zoom6zoom says: May 30, 2009. 3:40 PM
Premade mix? My momma would slap me for even considering such a thing, especially something as simple as a biscuit. (and would disown me if I picked up those in the refrigerated cardboard tube!) Just google "buttermilk biscuit" and you'll find plenty of recipes. I would also add that you should preheat your milk for the gravy (just zap it in the nuker for a minute or two) and your gravy will come together much more quickly.
notveryreal says: Apr 28, 2009. 9:04 PM
I have the same pepper mill as you. :O
RedLion says: Aug 6, 2008. 9:21 AM
Nice job! One of my favorite breakfast meals as well. I typically use simple toasted bread - three slices torn into pieces - and add pepper and a few hot pepper flakes during the roux stage to punch it up a bit. Your roux, by the way, looks nearly perfect. My other favorite is bacon and grits. Seems only southerners know the difference between oatmeal and grits. There's no sugar in grits, only salt and a puddle of melted butter, and the grits should be stiff enough to almost hold a fork upright. RedLion Lexington, KY
Oscelot in reply to RedLionFeb 19, 2009. 11:49 AM
I know the difference between oatmeal and grits and I'm from California. ;) Of course, I also went on to marry someone from Newport, KY... c.c
Oscelot says: Feb 19, 2009. 11:45 AM
I'll definitely have to try these.. You have my husband drooling over biscuits and gravy now. ;) He grew up in Kentucky, so he's used to Bob Evans style.. I eat mine pretty close.. get a biscuit, open it and lay it out on one of those bowl like plates, and DROWN it in gravy. Muahahahahaha. Hurrah for trucker food!
Creativeman says: Jan 31, 2009. 7:29 AM
Just fount it....fantastic!!!!! thanks jessy-juliachilds-ratfink...can't wait to have some. Cman
ZenThruCraft says: Jan 23, 2009. 3:53 PM
*biscuit dance*
AWESOME!
persephone94 says: Jan 3, 2009. 11:19 PM
Mmmmm! I love biscuits and gravy as a special treat! I'll definitely have to try your recipe -- my mouth is watering already. *biscuit dance*
jessyratfink (author) in reply to persephone94Jan 4, 2009. 7:27 AM
*biscuit dance* Everything should be assigned a dance, especially food!
BillElGrande says: Nov 22, 2008. 6:05 PM
I still want to build a death ray before the year is out, but I think biscuits and gravy are a much better contribution to humanity. Mouth is watering. Mmmm. I salute you.
inquisitive says: Aug 4, 2008. 10:58 PM
Best gravy on spuds, too. A few dashes of Tabasco and I am all set-now my stomach is grumbling for it too!
mpmayer in reply to inquisitiveNov 22, 2008. 5:01 PM
put some fried eggs on top of those taters then top with gravy mmmmmmm
jessyratfink (author) in reply to inquisitiveAug 5, 2008. 6:53 PM
I've never had it with potatoes but I think I need to try it!

Gravy + hashbrowns = weeeeeeeeee?
inquisitive in reply to jessyratfinkAug 6, 2008. 1:01 AM
Try it with fries, mashed, baked...delish. One of my friends looks like a total vegan size two and she would drink straight shots of gravy if she had a chance.
old_bass_masta in reply to inquisitiveAug 15, 2008. 7:41 PM
that gravy + chicken fried steak + tabasco = crack
not literally, but its good
Lithium Rain says: Aug 9, 2008. 11:02 AM
I didn't know ya'll up north liked biscuits and gravy!
Phoghat in reply to Lithium RainNov 8, 2008. 6:11 PM
I like 'em 'cause I'm from the South (of Poland)
jessyratfink (author) in reply to Lithium RainAug 9, 2008. 1:00 PM
Haha, I might be in Louisville now but I certainly originated from a place in Kentucky that is very southern! Kentucky's a weird place - I'm from western and I can barely understand some of the folks from the eastern part, and here in northern Kentucky I'm made fun of for my accent. :P
lasersage says: Aug 6, 2008. 7:07 AM
I think something must be lost in translation. What you call gravy I "think" we call white sauce, and in England biscuits are sweet. Yours aren't are they? I can't imagine biscuits (cookies in america I guess) would be very nice with pork and white sauce. I'm no master chef so maybe I've just missunderstood. Isn't it strange what huge differences there are when we both speak "english".
shooby in reply to lasersageSep 17, 2008. 10:22 PM
American biscuits are kind of like scones. They taste good with both sweet or savoury foods.
sock2828 in reply to lasersageAug 6, 2008. 11:56 PM
yeah are biscuits are like scones only savory and more tender and fluffy

here's a much better example of an American biscuit
http://varmintbites.files.wordpress.com/2007/10/biscuits.jpg

I am not quite sure what happened to the authors biscuits but there not quite right
jessyratfink (author) in reply to sock2828Aug 8, 2008. 6:25 AM
Laziness is what happened. :P
jessyratfink (author) in reply to lasersageAug 6, 2008. 1:52 PM
Haha, you are correct! Gravy is basically a white sauce, you're just using a different sort of fat and letting the flour cook longer. :) These biscuits are very savory - nothing sweet about them.
shooby says: Sep 17, 2008. 10:21 PM
My S.C. uncle made me this this summer, because he's a man's man. I thought it was pretty good, the gravy was kind of overkill though. I'd rather use that flour for more biscuits, soaked in butter. The patties are a must though.
aliceownsj00 says: Sep 9, 2008. 4:07 AM
*is drooling* yummy.
SoapyHollow says: Aug 14, 2008. 5:02 PM
Yum! It also works really well with "red eye" gravy, which is a southern cream gravy where you use coffee to deglaze the frying pan after making ham steak or sausage. Oh so good. :)
SpinWard says: Aug 5, 2008. 9:35 AM
It's not often that there is a recipe that says "southern" and it really is southern! I've lived in Georgia since I was 2 and THIS is southern! You did a great job. My mom cooks it the same way but in a iron skillet, homemade biscuits, and sausage! The only other thing to make it worse for you is a mound of scrambled eggs under the gravy with the biscuits and a bowl of grits! Very great job!! Thanks for making it authentic!
Lithium Rain in reply to SpinWardAug 9, 2008. 11:02 AM
Y'know what grits really are, right?
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