The absolute best biscuits and gravy come from an easy Sausage Gravy made from scratch with ground pork and seasonings. It is the best comfort food when smothered over homemade buttermilk biscuits!
Why this recipe is the best:
Not all sausage gravy is the same. I have frequently ordered biscuits and gravy at restaurants only to be disappointed when it is either too thick or too thin or too starchy or the sausage is not good.
This recipe is not only quick and easy to make and with very few ingredients, the flavor is outstanding!
This recipe has been viewed well over 2 million times and you can see from the 100+ comments how much people love this delicious breakfast recipe!
Ingredients needed:
- breakfast sausage
- butter
- all purpose flour
- whole milk
Here's how to make it:
- The sausage is cooked in butter (photo 1) because you can't have a good gravy without the right amount of fat!
- Once the sausage is sufficiently browned, you add the flour (photo 2). Be sure to let it cook for several minutes before adding the milk. You want it to mix with the fat and let it cook to the point where it gives off an amazing aroma.
- Finally, to make the gravy, add the milk (photo 3) and stir continuously over heat until the gravy thickens (photo 4).
Cooking tips for perfect results:
- You can buy seasoned breakfast sausage in bulk without any casing from most meat departments, however I prefer to start with plain ground pork and make my own sage breakfast sausage.
- Make sure to use a good pan that will brown the meat nicely. I always cook my sausage gravy in my favorite Staub dutch oven. The pan drippings are what give this recipe so much flavor.
- Do not substitute the butter with margarine.
- I highly recommend using whole milk for a richer flavor, however nonfat or lowfat milk can be used.
How to make biscuits and gravy:
- Start with your favorite creamy breakfast gravy. Obviously this sausage gravy recipe is my favorite, but I've also made Country Bacon Gravy, Country Mushroom Gravy if you need a meatless version, and Gluten Free Sausage Gravy.
- Keep the gravy warm over very low heat until you're read to serve.
- Then, all you need is a fresh biscuit and you simply can't beat a homemade flaky buttermilk biscuit. I prefer to split my biscuits in half to maximize the amount of gravy I can let soak in.
- Freshly ground pepper is a must.
Consider yourself warned - this recipe is so good that you'll no longer want to order them when dining out because all others will fail in comparison.
What to serve with this breakfast:
- I love some kind of egg recipe to accompany my biscuits and gravy. I don't like runny yolks running into that country sausage gravy, so I always serve them with some kind of scramble or omelet.
- If you're not afraid of the carbs (hey, you're eating biscuits and gravy, after all), a side of easy breakfast potatoes makes a nice addition, especially if you get an extra ladle full of gravy to smother those potatoes.
- It's a good idea to add some color and produce to your plate as well. I make a fruit salad with a secret ingredient that pleases everyone. Or you balance out your biscuits and gravy with some wilted sauteed spinach.
Recipe video below!
If you make this recipe, I'd love to hear from you in the comments section below.

Country Sausage Gravy Recipe for Biscuits and Gravy
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Ingredients
- 1 pound pork breakfast sausage (I highly recommend you make your own, recipe link in notes below)
- 3 tablespoons butter
- ¼ cup all-purpose flour
- 3 cups whole milk
Instructions
- In a large skillet over medium high heat, cook the bulk sausage until brown and crumbly. If excess oil, drain while keeping a solid tablespoon of the sausage oil in the pan. Add the butter and stir well until melted.
- Sprinkle sausage with flour, stir, and allow to cook for several minutes until the flour can absorb some of the fat and get golden brown.
- Add the milk and stir. Continue stirring occasionally over medium heat until gravy thickens, 5-10 minutes.
Notes
- Sausage: You can buy in bulk from the meat counter at the grocery store, you can buy links and remove them from the casing, or you can make your own homemade breakfast sausage from ground pork and seasonings.
- Keep it warm: You'll want to serve the gravy hot. Because it's a cream based gravy with a fair amount of fat, it will get thicker as it cools. To keep warm, just heat over low heat on the stove until ready to serve.
- To store: Keep the extra gravy in an air tight container in the refrigerator. Should keep for 3-5 days.
NUTRITION INFORMATION
This post was originally created in March 2015 and has been updated for your reading pleasure.
Kay Tippett
Wonderful, quick, and easy! Thank you for sharing! We loved it. ❤️
steven
krissy you are a great home cook no doubt i have a craving once for this recipe save time at the stove jimmy dean sage sausage is a gold medal winner you cant mess up thier recipe can biscuits have a ton of salt.the sliced potatoes fried use a mandolen with your gravy and scram eggs sounds sooo!good for dinner.thank you for your recipes