Recipe courtesy of Doris Beck
Photo courtesy of Google Images
INGREDIENTS
1 pkg Jimmy Dean Sausage (don't substitute another brand)
Oil, preferably canola
1-2 cups milk
Up to 1/4 cup flour
Water
Salt & Pepper (to taste)
DIRECTIONS
There is no exact measurements to this, it is basically guesswork and will probably be a constantly evolving recipe. So, with that in mind, I will give you the directions the same way they were given to me.
1. Cook the sausage in a skillet. Once cooked, remove all but 1 Tablespoon of the sausage and set aside.
2. Add a little bit of oil, approximately 2 T, get it hot.
3. Have milk, a measuring cup of water and salt and pepper at the ready.
4. Start with 2 T flour, stir into oil and sausage. Add more until you get a paste.
5. Add 1 cup water and mix until smooth, over medium-high heat.
6. When it thickens, add milk or water until you get the desired quantity. *Note* When I made this, I realized I wanted more sauce, so I wound up adding more flour after this step. It was fine, but it's best to get all the flour incorporated during step #4. If you add more flour, add more oil as well. Also, I prefer to use more milk than water, but that's just a personal preference.
7. Add the sausage and cook it a bit to re-warm it.
Serve over biscuits, either homemade, Bisquick or Pillsbury. Doesn't matter which kind, but buttermilk will be best.
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