Grandma's Biscuits & Gravy
Indescribably flaky and delicious biscuits topped by a decadently rich and creamy sausage gravy. Sadly, my grandparents have since passed on and the farm sold off. But my memories of grandmas biscuits and gravy will last forever.
Yield
8 servingsPrep
10 minCook
15 minReady
25 minIngredients
Amount | Measure | Ingredient | Features |
---|---|---|---|
2 | cups |
all-purpose flour
|
|
1 | teaspoon |
baking soda
|
|
4 | teaspoons |
baking powder
|
|
3 | ounces |
butter
cold, diced |
|
1 | x |
salt
to taste |
* |
8 | ounces |
buttermilk
|
|
For the gravy | |||
½ | pound |
breakfast sausage
ground |
* |
2 | tablespoons |
butter
|
|
4 | tablespoons |
all-purpose flour
|
|
3 | cups |
milk
cold |
|
1 | x |
salt
to taste |
* |
1 | x |
black pepper
to taste |
* |
Ingredients
Amount | Measure | Ingredient | Features |
---|---|---|---|
473 | ml |
all-purpose flour
|
|
5 | ml |
baking soda
|
|
2E+1 | ml |
baking powder
|
|
86.7 | ml/g |
butter
cold, diced |
|
1 | x |
salt
to taste |
* |
231.2 | ml/g |
buttermilk
|
|
For the gravy | |||
226.8 | g |
breakfast sausage
ground |
* |
3E+1 | ml |
butter
|
|
6E+1 | ml |
all-purpose flour
|
|
7.1E+2 | ml |
milk
cold |
|
1 | x |
salt
to taste |
* |
1 | x |
black pepper
to taste |
* |
Directions
Combine and sift the dry ingredients.
Gently knead in the butter.
Add the buttermilk and knead on a floured board just enough to bring the dough together.
It is vital that you knead gently and no more than is necessary or you will develop the gluten in the flour and make the biscuits tough.
Good biscuits are as much a function of technique as ingredients.
Form a flat mass with the dough and cut out biscuits with a biscuit cutter.
Don't make them too high or the outside could become over browned by the time the inside is cooked.
Place them on parchment paper on a sheet tray and then into a preheated 400-degree oven for about 10 minutes.
Start the gravy immediately.
It should be done close to the same time as the biscuits, which is when they are golden in color.
Sauté the sausage until it is cooked and has released as much of its fat as possible.
Remove the sausage with a slotted spoon and do NOT drain the grease.
You'll need it to make the roux. (I said this was delicious, not health food).
You should have about 2 tablespoons of rendered pork fat.
Add the butter and melt it.
Then add the flour a little at a time over medium heat, constantly whisking.
Cook for about 2 to 3 minutes.
Now start adding the cold milk a little at a time, whisking incessantly.
Toward the end of the milk add the sausage back in. When you reach the desired consistency add salt and pepper to taste.
Cut the biscuits in half, pour the gravy over them, and enjoy one of the most embracing and comforting taste sensations known to man.