
If you’re craving some hearty comfort food, look no further than Bradley Robinson from Chuds BBQ! In his latest video, he’s got a treat for you: scratch-made buttermilk biscuits smothered in a creamy sausage gravy that will have your taste buds doing a happy dance.
What Makes This Recipe Special
This isn’t just any breakfast; it’s a soul-satisfying dish that combines fluffy, buttery biscuits with a rich, savory gravy. Bradley shares his expert tips to ensure that every bite is as delightful as the last. Plus, the simplicity of the recipe means it can come together in no time!
Ingredients You’ll Need
Here’s what you’ll want to gather before diving in:
- For the Biscuits: 230g butter, 425g flour, 5g salt, 15g sugar, 15g baking powder, 3g baking soda, 300g buttermilk
- For the Gravy: 2 tablespoons butter, 1.5lbs breakfast sausage, 1 shallot, 1 tablespoon sage, 35g flour, salt & pepper to taste, nutmeg, 2-4 cups milk
Tips and Techniques
One of the standout techniques Bradley shares is how to get those biscuits perfectly fluffy! With a mix of cold butter and buttermilk, he shows how to make a dough that’s rich and tender. For the gravy, watch as he turns basic sausage into something extraordinary by adding shallots and sage for depth of flavor. And don’t forget the spices; a hint of nutmeg can elevate the gravy to new heights!
Join the Fun!
If you’re thinking about trying out this mouth-watering dish, you’re definitely in for a treat. Whether it’s a lazy weekend breakfast or a brunch with friends, Bradley’s got you covered with this fantastic recipe. Dive into his video and get ready to impress with your culinary skills!
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