Easy Homemade Sausage Gravy Recipe

Enjoy biscuits and gravy any day of the week with this easy homemade sausage gravy. It’s super easy to make, freezes well, and once you give it a try, this delicious recipe will be a staple in your home too!

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Biscuits and gravy is one of my all-time favorite breakfast meals. It is like a warm and comforting hug in a bowl (or on a plate).

I was lucky enough (or spoiled enough, depending on how your look at it) to be able to call my mom when I first moved out on my own and have her make up a batch for me. Eventually, though, you have to grow up and figure out how to make it on your own.

I’m proud to say that after nearly 10 years of learning how to make it, I can make this easy homemade sausage gravy in my sleep. Once you give it a try, this delicious recipe will soon be a staple in your home too!

A Cooking Mishap

The first time I tried to make this I had just graduated high school. I was fending for myself during the summer while my mom was at work and wanted biscuits and gravy.

Unfortunately, I had absolutely no idea how my mom made this favorite dish of mine. So I took water and brought it to a boil on the stove. Then I added brown gravy mix from a container in the spice cabinet.

When it didn’t get thick like it was supposed to, I added more gravy mix. Imagine how much powdered gravy mix you need to add to get that creamy thickness of sausage gravy.

In case you’re wondering, it was inedible. It was so salty that one bight made your mouth pucker. Bleck! Thank goodness for canned biscuits or I probably would have messed that up too. Epic fail.

 

Plate of biscuits covered in sausage gravy

Homemade Sausage Gravy Ingredients

 

Forkful of biscuits and sausage gravy with plate of food in the background

Step 1

First, brown your sausage in a large pot over medium-high heat.

Step 2

Once your sausage is browned, add the butter to it. Stir until the butter has melted.

Step 3

Next, stir in flour until well combined. The mixture should look more like dough than soup.

Step 4

Then pour in your milk and mix together thoroughly.

Step 5

Once your mixture starts to bubble, lower the heat to low and add some salt and pepper. I recommend starting with half a teaspoon of each. You can always add more if needed when the gravy is done cooking.

Step 6

Continue to simmer for 10 minutes or until your gravy has thickened up.

Tip:

 

Forkful of biscuits and sausage gravy with plate of food in the background

Step 7

Lastly, serve gravy over biscuits or fried potatoes.

How to Freeze Homemade Sausage Gravy

You can make this delicious dish even faster by doubling the batch and freezing half of it. Place it in a gallon, resealable freezer bag and toss in the freezer. Be sure to label and date it so you know what it is later.

How to Reheat Frozen Homemade Sausage Gravy

When you’re ready to have it for breakfast, pull it out the night before and let it defrost in the fridge overnight. The next morning, warm it up on low on the stove, stirring frequently. Then serve as normal.

Plate of biscuits covered in sausage gravy

You should definitely give this easy homemade sausage gravy on fried potatoes sometime, too. The crunch of the potatoes adds a delicious texture to your breakfast you won’t regret.

I’ve come a long way since that first fateful attempt at making this. Now I can whip it up easily on a cold morning for my family. We usually make a huge batch and freeze it for easy hot breakfasts throughout the month.

Now that I’ve shared my cooking disaster, I want to hear yours. What meal did you totally mess up when you first started cooking? Let me know in the comments and we can commiserate on how far we have come!

Easy Homemade Sausage Gravy Recipe

Easy Homemade Sausage Gravy Recipe
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 lb Breakfast Sausage
  • 1/4 Cup Butter or Margarine
  • 1 Cup Flour
  • 3 Cups Milk
  • Salt and Pepper to Taste

Instructions

  1. First, brown your sausage in a large pot over medium-high heat.
  2. Once your sausage is browned, add the butter to it. Stir until the butter has melted.
  3. Next, stir in flour until well combined. The mixture should look more like dough than soup.
  4. Then pour in your milk and mix together thoroughly.
  5. Once your mixture starts to bubble, lower the heat to low and add some salt and pepper. I recommend starting with half a teaspoon of each. You can always add more if needed when the gravy is done cooking.
  6. Continue to simmer for 10 minutes or until your gravy has thickened up.
  7. Lastly, serve gravy over biscuits or fried potatoes.

Notes

If the gravy is too thick, add more milk. If it is too thin, add a teaspoon of cornstarch

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How to Set Goals that Get You Out of Debt

Getting out of debt is no easy feat, especially when we live in a society that encourages us to keep piling it on. If you’re like me, you need a goal to get you to the end of a long journey. Not just any goal. It needs to be big and feel like winning the lottery. That’s how big I’m talking.

Today I’m going to teach you how to set goals that get you out of debt, including that big lottery-sized payoff at the end of your journey. In addition, learn how to set smaller goals that keep you on track throughout your debt-free journey.

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Getting out of debt is no easy feat, especially when we live in a society that encourages us to keep piling it on. Find out how to set goals that get you out of debt and take back your finances!

Before we get to the goal setting, I want to let you know that I subscribe to the Dave Ramsey take on money. I believe in the 7 baby steps that he teaches in The Total Money Makeover. All of the debt-free tips, ideas, and tools I share assume that you have finished baby step 1 (have $1000 emergency fund set up). Until you have that safety net in place you will continue to borrow money and open credit cards when emergencies arise.

Know Your Debt

Depending on how much debt you have, you may try to avoid thinking about it because of the stress it causes. First things first is to know your debt intimately. Take the time to write out every debt that you have and the total balance of that debt. If you aren’t sure who all you owe money to, take a look at your credit report.

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Set Your Small Goals

‎Now it is time to set your small goals to achieve paying off your debt. There are a few steps to this that we’re going to break down.

‎Step 1

‎Set dates in the calendar for paying off each debt.

‎Tip:

  • ‎Be aggressive. Don’t set a date a year from now to pay off $2000. At that pace you will be in debt forever. Instead, challenge yourself to pay that $2000 off in 2 months. Now you have an aggressive goal.

Step 2

Next, set mini rewards for each set amount you pay off. This set amount can be for each debt that you pay off, each $500 you pay off, or every $1000 that you pay off.

Whatever amount you choose, predetermine your mini rewards now. Remember that these rewards should be mini becuase you don’t want to detract from your debt payoff.

Mini Reward Ideas

Step 3

Schedule your mini rewards along with your debt payoff goals. The reason you want to do this is to help keep you motivated for each payoff goal. It also will help you save the most money by aligning seasonally specific mini-rewards with the corresponding payoffs. For example, you would want to schedule a backyard campout in the middle of winter.

 

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Set Your Lottery Goal

This is the big goal and it can be anything you want. It doesn’t happen until all of your debt is paid off and you have saved up the cash to pay for it. If you’ve always wanted to take a European vacation, set this as your lottery goal. Have you dreamed of owning a boat? Then make that your lottery goal.

Why Does this Goal Have to be Big?

Sometimes the idea of being debt-free is too abstract to sustain you when the journey gets difficult. You need that lottery goal to help carry you through the rough patches. You need it when you haven’t had a break in a year and you’re worn down. When your friends and family want to throw a party or take a trip and you have to say no. You need to look at this goal and say, “This is my why.”

Take It a Step Further

When setting your lottery goal, don’t forget to get concrete details in place. For example, if you want to tour Europe take it a step further. Make a list of the attractions you want to see. Plan how long your trip will be. Find pictures of the places you want to visit. Figure out your budget for the entire trip from travel to food.

Our Lottery Goal

Our lottery goal is to buy a piece of land and build our dream house on it. We took it a step further by setting a budget for both the land and the new construction. Then we listed out exactly what we want that home to have from bedrooms and offices to splurges like a home gym. We even budgeted for the cost of having blueprints dawn up. That is how serious I want you to be in your lottery goal. Take your wildest dream and figure out how to make it a reality.

 

Getting out of debt is no easy feat, especially when we live in a society that encourages us to keep piling it on. Find out how to set goals that get you out of debt and take back your finances!

Now you’re ready to set goals that help you get out of debt. Remember that in order to start this journey you have to know what you actually owe. Then set mini-goals to keep your momentum going throughout the journey. And lastly, don’t forget to set your lottery goal to see you through the trenches of your journey. Learn more about the 7 baby steps in Dave Ramsey’s book The Total Money Makeover. Your can also snag printable debt payoff trackers for your Big Happy Planner when you buy my Colorful Candy Budget Planner.

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