Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Pat the dough into a 8x6-inch rectangle. Cut into 6 biscuits. Place the biscuits onto a baking sheet. 4. Bake for 10 minutes or until the biscuits are golden brown. Heat the gravy in a 1-quart saucepan over medium-high heat until hot and bubbling. Split the biscuits and serve topped with the gravy.
A serving of biscuits and gravy, accompanied by home fries. Biscuits and gravy is a popular breakfast dish in the United States, especially in the south. [1] The dish consists of soft dough biscuits covered in white gravy (sawmill gravy), [2] made from the drippings of cooked pork sausage, flour, milk, and often (but not always) bits of sausage, bacon, ground beef, or other meat.
Here you will find your choice of a house-baked buttermilk Biscuit & Turkey Sausage Gravy with Eggs and a side ($11.99) or a Biscuit & Turkey Sausage Gravy a la carte ($5.99.) The turkey sausage ...
Pizza Casserole. From the realms of cheesy pizza and bubbling baked pasta comes a new family favorite: pizza casserole. Loaded with sausage, veggies, and plenty of cheese, this meal has all of the ...
The farm favorite biscuit and gravy plate has two eggs, griddled mashed potatoes, a homemade biscuit, and rich sausage gravy. RELATED: 8 Iconic Restaurant Breads and Biscuits, Ranked by Nutrition. 10.
The Cajun and Creole-influenced [6] menu has included barbecue, [7] biscuits and gravy, [8] catfish sandwiches, [9] cauliflower casserole, chicken and waffles, [10] cornbread muffins, fried okra, hushpuppies, gumbo, and po'boys. [11] [12] The Trashy Mac is macaroni and cheese with smoked chicken and pesto, jambalaya, or gumbo.
Gravy-served liberally over meats, potatoes, biscuits and rice Chocolate gravy – made with milk, fat, flour, cocoa powder, and sugar, served over biscuits; Red-eye gravy – made with black coffee and meat drippings (usually ham), typically served with country ham and grits; Sausage gravy – milk-based country gravy typically served over hot ...
1. Heat the oven to 450°F. 2. Place the flour and shortening into a medium bowl. Cut in the shortening using a pastry blender or two knives until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs.