When I want to treat my family on a Sunday morning, I like making a big skillet of sausage gravy and biscuits as a special comfort food breakfast. The smell of sausage browning, biscuits baking, and coffee brewing sets the tone for a cozy morning with family or a relaxed brunch with friends.

This recipe is the one I turn to when I want a hearty breakfast that’s quick, comforting, and guaranteed to make everyone at the table happy. Whether you’re serving it for a holiday breakfast, a busy weekday dinner, or a simple weekend treat, this Southern classic never disappoints.

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 Sausage Gravy and Biscuits

I enjoy this sawmill gravy (that’s what Southerners call sausage gravy) because it’s both quick and foolproof, making it perfect for stress-free hosting. With just a handful of simple ingredients, you can have creamy sausage gravy on the table in under 20 minutes. It’s budget-friendly, using pantry staples like flour and milk, yet it tastes rich and satisfying. Best of all, it’s customizable; you can make it mild, spicy or even prep it ahead to reheat later. This is truly one of those meals that feels like a warm hug on a plate.

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Ingredient Notes

Here’s a quick overview of the key ingredients for this recipe. For the full list of ingredients and exact measurements, be sure to check the recipe card at the bottom of this post.

  • Pork breakfast sausage: Sage sausage adds classic flavor, but you can use hot sausage for spice or even turkey sausage.
    All-purpose flour: Helps thicken the gravy. For gluten-free, try a 1:1 gluten-free flour blend.
    Whole milk: Makes the creamiest gravy. You can use 2% or dairy-free milk, though the texture may be thinner.
    Onion powder: Adds depth of flavor without chopping. You can substitute with sautéed fresh onion if you prefer.
    Crushed red pepper: Optional, for a touch of heat.
    Black pepper: A must for that traditional flavor. Add more if you like a peppery gravy.
    Biscuits: Serve over canned buttermilk biscuits, or try something fun like these Easy Sourdough Discard Biscuits, Fluffy 7-Up Biscuits (Only 4 Ingredients!), or even The Foolproof Way to Bake 2 Ingredient Biscuits if you’re in a hurry.

How to Make Sausage Gravy and Biscuits

Place the sausage in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Break it apart with a wooden spoon as it cooks, letting it brown nicely for extra flavor. You’ll want about 1–2 tablespoons of grease left in the pan.

Sprinkle the flour over the browned sausage. Stir well and cook for about 1 minute until absorbed.

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Ground meat cooking in a red skillet on a stove, topped with a layer of white flour sprinkled over the meat.

Slowly pour in the milk while stirring constantly to avoid lumps. Add the onion powder and red pepper. Let the mixture simmer, stirring often, until it thickens, about 4 minutes. Stir in salt and black pepper, then taste and adjust.

Ladle the hot sausage gravy over warm, flaky biscuits and serve immediately.

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Variations, Substitutions, and Recipe Tips

For dairy-free, try unsweetened oat or almond milk, though the texture will be thinner. Swap pork for turkey sausage, but remember yo uwill need to add some extra butter or olive to make the flour thickener.
Flavor Enhancements: Add a pinch of thyme, rosemary, or smoked paprika for depth. Some folks like a splash of hot sauce for heat.
Add-In Options: Stir in caramelized onions, mushrooms, or shredded cheese for extra richness.
Simple Substitutions: Store-bought canned biscuits work fine if you don’t have time for homemade. Swap onion powder for sautéed onions if you want a chunkier texture.
Tips for Recipe Success: Brown the sausage well for flavor, don’t rush the gravy thickening, and add extra milk if it gets too thick.

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What is sawmill gravy?

Sawmill gravy is another name for sausage gravy, believed to have originated in old Southern logging camps. It’s a simple, hearty dish made from meat drippings, flour, and milk.

Can you make sausage gravy ahead of time?

Yes! Sausage gravy can be made ahead and stored in the fridge for up to 4 days. It will thicken as it cools, so reheat gently with extra milk.

How do you thicken sausage gravy?

If your gravy is too thin, let it simmer longer to reduce. For extra help, stir in a slurry of 1 teaspoon flour and 2 tablespoons milk.

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This creamy sausage gravy and biscuits recipe is the ultimate Southern comfort food, perfect for both cozy mornings and big family brunches. If you have any questions about making this recipe, feel free to ask in the comments below. I’m here to help!

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Sausage Gravy and Biscuits

Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Servings: 6
This sausage gravy and biscuits recipe is a classic Southern comfort food made with pork sausage, creamy milk gravy, and flaky biscuits. Quick to prepare in about 15 minutes, it’s rich, hearty, and perfect for breakfast, brunch, or even breakfast-for-dinner. Simple ingredients, customizable flavor, and easy storage make it a family favorite.

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Ingredients
 

  • 1 pound pork sausage, country style, sage-flavored, spicy or mild, which ever you prefer.
  • 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 2 1/2 cups whole milk
  • 1/4 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1/8 teaspoon red pepper flakes, optional, for heat, crushed
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper, or to taste, freshly cracked
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt, adjust as needed

Instructions
 

Cook the Sausage

  • Place the sausage in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Break it apart with a wooden spoon or spatula as it cooks. Continue cooking until the sausage is fully browned with no pink left. You’ll want about 1 to 2 tablespoons of grease left in the skillet. If there’s much more than that, carefully drain the extra grease.
    1 pound pork sausage

Add the Flour

  • Sprinkle the flour evenly over the sausage. Stir well and cook for about 1 minute. The flour should absorb into the sausage and grease.
    1/4 cup all-purpose flour

Make the Gravy

  • Slowly pour in the milk while stirring constantly to prevent lumps. Add the onion powder and crushed red pepper (if using). Keep stirring as the mixture simmers and thickens. This usually takes 5–7 minutes.
    2 1/2 cups whole milk, 1/4 teaspoon onion powder, 1/8 teaspoon red pepper flakes

Season and Serve

  • Stir in salt and black pepper. Taste and adjust seasoning as needed. Serve the hot sausage gravy spooned over warm biscuits.
    1 teaspoon black pepper, 1/2 teaspoon salt

Gina’s Notes and Tips

Simple Substitutions: Store-bought canned biscuits work fine if you don’t have time for homemade. Swap onion powder for sautéed onions if you want a chunkier texture. 
Tips for Recipe Success: Brown the sausage well for flavor, don’t rush the gravy thickening, and add extra milk if it gets too thick.

Storage and Reheating

Room Temperature: Safe up to 2 hours before refrigerating.
Fridge: Store gravy in an airtight container up to 4 days. Biscuits will keep 2–3 days.
Freezer: Gravy freezes well for 2–3 months. Thaw overnight in the fridge. Biscuits can be frozen separately for 3 months.
Reheat: Warm the gravy gently on the stove with a splash of milk to loosen. Reheat biscuits in the oven or microwave.
Serving: 1serving, Calories: 311kcal, Carbohydrates: 9g, Protein: 15g, Fat: 23g, Saturated Fat: 9g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g, Monounsaturated Fat: 10g, Trans Fat: 0.2g, Cholesterol: 67mg, Sodium: 713mg, Potassium: 351mg, Fiber: 0.2g, Sugar: 5g, Vitamin A: 226IU, Vitamin C: 1mg, Calcium: 135mg, Iron: 1mg
Cuisine: American, Southern
Course: Breakfast, brunch, dinner
Author: Gina Dickson
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