Firehouse Biscuits & Gravy

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slapaho_injun

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Feb 24, 2018
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Minnesota
Firehouse Biscuits & Gravy


1 green pepper

1 onion

1 lb pork breakfast sausage

1 cup flour

1/2 gallon milk

1 or 2 Pillsbury flaky grands bicuits



Preheat oven to 350



Place 1 or 2 rolls of biscuits on a sheet pan, lined with parchment paper


Put biscuits in oven when ready, for time specified on package

-Dice one green pepper

-Dice one onion

-Brown 1 lb breakfast sausage (pork)

-Turn off heat

-Add 1 cup of flour to meat and grease in pan. Stir well till all flour is mixed in to absorb grease and meat is pasty.

-add diced onion & green pepper

-add 1/2 gallon of milk (1% or 2%)

-turn heat back on stove. (Low/Med)

-stir constantly until it thickens and starts to boil.

-Turn heat down/off when desired thickness is achieved

-pour gravy over your biscuits.

-salt/pepper to taste.



This will keep in fridge for 3 days after. Microwave to heat up. Add milk if too thick.
 
1 cup of flour to 1 pound of sausage? Whoa, that’s crazy. No offense.

I prefer to drain the grease and add just heavy cream (no flour) then simmer to reduce to desired thickness. Is delicious.
 
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It’s the first thing our Kids /Grandkids say they want me to make, when they visit. 2nd is batter fried fish. Grandpa isn’t such a healthy cook but everyone eats well.

Sometimes I have to cook the onion/green pepper with the sausage, so it’s cooked down…..other times I like to add them just before the milk so they still have a crunch and that fresh taste.
 
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