Homemade Sausage Gravy Recipe (2024)

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This is my classic, old-fashioned homemadesausage gravyrecipe (also often known as “sawmill gravy”)! Just 4 ingredients and 15 minutes and you can have this classic breakfast staple on your table. Pairs perfectly with my 5-star foolproof homemade biscuits!

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The Best Sausage Gravy Recipe

When the chilly weather starts to roll around, the first thing I do around here is break out my sausage gravy recipe.

That’s not entirely true, I have it more-than memorized by now, but the skillet comes out, the biscuits go in the oven, and we start getting serious about comfort food. Sweater weather means homemade sausage gravy and biscuits and buttermilk pancakes for breakfast and my best chili recipe and potato soup on weekly dinner rotation.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe:

  • Super simple to make — beginners & experts will enjoy this recipe, and find equal success with it!
  • Ready in under 15 minutes
  • It’s a satisfying, filling, and hearty breakfast gravy
  • Full of authentic flavor; you won’t find a sausage gravy this tasty on any shelf or even your favorite breakfast spot.

🧂 Ingredients You’ll Need 🧂

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Simple ingredients, spectacular results. Here’s what you need for my homemade sausage gravy recipe:

  • Sausage. Search for pork breakfast sausage, which is typically sold in a log as shown above. If you can find a sage variety, grab it, it will make your gravy even more flavorful.
  • Flour. Use all-purpose flour for this recipe, it serves as the thickener that keeps the gravy from becoming too loose/watery. Some readers have reported success using a 1:1 gluten free flour in place of wheat flour, but I have not personally tried this myself yet.
  • Milk. Whole milk is best for the proper consistency. Using a lower-fat milk will result in a thinner sausage gravy.
  • Seasoning. Add salt and pepper to taste, and, if you’d like, just a pinch of crushed red pepper. If the flavor of the gravy tastes anything less than amazing once it’s finished cooking, you most likely just need a few more shakes of salt!

This is just an overview of the ingredients we’re using today. For the full list of amounts and all recipe details, please scroll down to the printable recipe.

How to Make It

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  1. Cook the sausage in a skillet over medium/high heat, crumbling with a spoon or spatula as you cook.
  2. Cook until the sausage is thoroughly browned and well broken up. No need to drain the meat!
  3. Sprinkle flour over the sausage and stir until the flour is absorbed, then cook a few seconds longer!
  4. While stirring, slowly drizzle in the milk and cook until it’s absorbed. Add crushed red pepper, if using. Let the mixture thicken (stir occasionally) and add salt and pepper to taste!

SAM’S TIP: Use your spoon, spatula or even a whisk to break up any flour clumps after adding to your sausage but before you add the milk. This will keep you from having any flour lumps in your breakfast gravy!

The technique is simple and I have no doubt you’ll find success with this sausage gravy recipe (hundreds already have!), but if you’re more of a visual learner, be sure to check out my how-to video tutorial in the recipe card!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make sausage gravy the night before?

Yes, this recipe is a great make-ahead breakfast option! Keep refrigerated in an airtight container and simply reheat in a skillet over medium-low heat the next morning. The gravy will have thickened quite a bit overnight, so add a splash of milk and stir well when you first add it to the skillet and cook until the gravy is heated through.

How can I make my sausage gravy thicker?

My sausage gravy recipe is thickened by the flour that the recipe calls for. When you first add the milk, it will likely seem very runny, but as you continue to cook the mixture, the gravy will thicken. If you like an even thicker gravy than seen here in photos, don’t add more flour, just continue to cook until your desired consistency is reached. As the milk cooks out, it will become thicker!

What is the difference between country gravy and sausage gravy?

The primary difference is that country gravy is typically prepared without meat (quite unlike today’s recipe)! The base is usually built on a base of butter rather than sausage grease. While it’s certainly tasty when done right, it simply doesn’t smother biscuits quite as satisfyingly, if you ask me (though I’d say they both fall slightly short of chocolate gravy 😉!).

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Warm, hearty, and just simply delicious, I hope this homemade sausage gravy recipe will be a new staple in your household cold-weather breakfast rotation. If you try it, please leave me a comment and let me know what you think!

Enjoy!

Let’s cook together!I’ll be walking you through all the steps in my written recipe andvideobelow! If you try this recipe, be sure to tag me onInstagram, and you can also find me onYouTube!

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Homemade Sausage Gravy Recipe

An old-fashioned homemadesausage gravyrecipe, this one is flavorful and foolproof. Serve over my award-winning (and easy!) biscuit recipe.

Recipe includes a how-to video!

5 from 112 votes

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Course: Breakfast

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 servings

Calories: 340kcal

Author: Sam Merritt

Ingredients

  • 1 lb (455 g) pork breakfast sausage I recommend using sage flavored
  • ¼ cup (31 g) all-purpose (plain) flour
  • 2 ½ cups (590 ml) whole milk
  • teaspoon crushed red pepper optional
  • salt and freshly cracked black pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Place sausage in a skillet over medium/high heat.

    1 lb (455 g) pork breakfast sausage

  • Use a spatula or wooden spoon to break up and crumble sausage as it cooks, cooking until completely browned and no pink remains. Do not drain your skillet.

  • Sprinkle flour evenly over the sausage crumbles. Stir frequently until flour is absorbed (about 1 minute).

    ¼ cup (31 g) all-purpose (plain) flour

  • Slowly drizzle the milk into your skillet, stirring as you pour. Add crushed red pepper, if using.

    2 ½ cups (590 ml) whole milk, ⅛ teaspoon crushed red pepper

  • Continue to cook, stirring frequently until mixture is thickened and desired consistency is reached.

  • Add salt and pepper to taste and serve warm over homemade biscuits!

    salt and freshly cracked black pepper

Notes

Storing/Making in Advance

Sausage gravy can be made the night before you plan to serve. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator. To reheat, add to a skillet over medium/low heat. Gravy will likely be thickened, so add a splash of milk to it and stir well until mixture is heated through.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving (⅙ of total gravy) | Calories: 340kcal | Carbohydrates: 11g | Protein: 19g | Fat: 24g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 79mg | Sodium: 621mg | Potassium: 174mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 10g | Vitamin A: 250IU | Vitamin C: 1.7mg | Calcium: 120mg | Iron: 1.6mg

Nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and should be considered an estimate only. Actual nutritional content will vary based upon brands used, measuring methods, cooking method, portion sizes, and more.

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I originally published my sausage gravy recipe in October of 2018. The recipe remains unchanged, but I’ve since updated the post to be more informative and helpful.

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  1. Danielle

    Homemade Sausage Gravy Recipe (11)
    This is our go to sausage gravy recipe…it is delicious 💜 Thank you!

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  2. Bernadette

    Homemade Sausage Gravy Recipe (12)
    whenever i went out to breakfast my go to treat was sausage gravy and biscuits. Some were good, some tasted out of a can. This recipe blows away all of these. It is so darn simple to make. I no longer order this if I go to breakfast since I now make it at home and it is so much better. Cant understand now why restaurants would ever used canned.

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  3. Heather

    Homemade Sausage Gravy Recipe (13)
    Needed a quick idea for dinner and this sounded amazing. This was the first recipe that showed up. It was simple and delicious. My girls even helped me put it all together (4 and 11).
    Thank you for a family friendly dinner!

    Reply

  4. Gabe

    Homemade Sausage Gravy Recipe (14)
    nice job, that’s just how we always made it

    Reply

  5. Michelle

    Homemade Sausage Gravy Recipe (15)
    This is such a great recipe!!!!
    So glad I stumbled across it.
    I don’t use sage sausage. Just the regular, but with the red pepper flakes and pepper it’s perfect!!!!!!

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    • Emily @ Sugar Spun Run

      We’re so happy you like it, Michelle! Thanks for coming back to leave a review–we really appreciate it 🥰

      Reply

  6. Victoria

    Homemade Sausage Gravy Recipe (16)
    YUMMMMM…made this morning, so full we can’t move! SUPER DELICIOUS
    skipped the red pepper, but served atop fried potatoes with a fried egg crown!

    Reply

  7. Christina

    Can this be frozen once prepared? I’m the only one of us that eats it, and I would love to have some made up to enjoy throughout the colder months.

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    • Sam

      Hi Christina! I think that will work just fine. I would let it cool completely before freezing. When you want to use it, it is best to let it thaw in the refrigerator overnight and reheat on the stovetop. 🙂

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      • Gigi

        I have frozen it before in a food saver bag and reheated in a water bath. It was perfect, fyi.

      • Sam

        Thank you so much for the feedback! 🙂

    • Ginger McElrath

      Homemade Sausage Gravy Recipe (17)
      Yes you can freeze it. I do it all the time.make sure you mark it though.

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    • Mark

      Perfect! Very tasty and satisfying.

      Reply

  8. Owen

    Homemade Sausage Gravy Recipe (18)
    So quick and easy AND still delicious!!!! I served it with fries (frozen) cooked in the air fryer then a few hefty dashes of Frank’s Red Hot sauce (I did not have pepper flakes).
    Looking forward to trying with potatoes (baked, mashed, scalloped), pasta (any kind), tater tots, hamburger patty, or as new version of lasagna.
    Thank you for the great recipe!

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    • Caleb

      Homemade Sausage Gravy Recipe (19)
      Loved this. I prefer a bit of a thinner gravy so I added an extra ~3/4 cup of milk. I also finished it with some garlic compound butter to smooth it out, highly recommend!

      Reply

    • Mirjam van Wijk

      Homemade Sausage Gravy Recipe (20)
      Heerlijk gerecht! De biscuits waren kruimelig maar zeer goed op smaak. Ik heb wat gehaktkruiden en nootmuskaat toegevoegd. Dank voor het delen van deze recepten.

      Reply

  9. Barb

    Homemade Sausage Gravy Recipe (21)
    Quick and so good! I used hot sausage for added flavor.

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    • Sam

      I’m so glad you enjoyed, Barb! Thank you so much for trying my recipe!

      Reply

      • Holly Lezynski

        Can you use 1% milk as that is all I have?

      • Sam

        Hi Holly! You could use 1% milk but it’s going to be much thinner. 🙂

    • Kyle

      Homemade Sausage Gravy Recipe (22)
      I used turkey sausage, and it came out amazing. Excellent recipe. Thank you!

      Reply

  10. Ann

    Homemade Sausage Gravy Recipe (23)
    I did not grow up eating this at all. I had it only once at McDonalds lol. I just made this due to how easy it seemed and OMG, not only is it quick and easy, IT IS SO GOOD. Thank you so much for sharing

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    • Sam

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it so much, Ann! 🙂

      Reply

  11. Cara

    Homemade Sausage Gravy Recipe (24)
    I’m a Northerner, but living in the South over 15 years. I made my first sausage gravy this morning – you made me look like a pro! 😂 Chili pepper flakes were perfect – loved the spicy kick, which made it different from other bland versions I’ve tried in restaurants. Yummm 😋

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    • Sam

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it so much, Cara! 🙂

      Reply

  12. marty

    Great spice it up or not,good either way.

    Reply

  13. Shaheen

    Homemade Sausage Gravy Recipe (25)
    Thanks for this Craving a hearty breakfast!

    Reply

  14. Christy Wood

    Homemade Sausage Gravy Recipe (26)
    I made this gravy. It was easy and absolutely delicious!! I only needed a half tsp of salt and half tsp of pepper. I will be saving this as my go to recipe.

    Reply

  15. Anna

    Homemade Sausage Gravy Recipe (27)
    I do this recipe but with White Pepper when adding the milk, and a little black better on top when it’s done. Sooooo yummy!!!!

    Reply

    • Sam

      Sounds delicious! Thank you for trying my recipe, Anna!

      Reply

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FAQs

What makes sausage gravy taste better? ›

What makes sausage gravy taste better? Sometimes sausage gravy can taste under-seasoned. This recipe is packed with flavor thanks to the use of chicken broth rather than just milk, as well as thyme, black pepper, salt, garlic, and cayenne in the final gravy. Spend time carefully deepening the color of the roux.

What is the secret to good gravy? ›

Here are my principles for making great gravy without fear:
  • Make it ahead. This is the most important one. ...
  • Make a really good homemade turkey stock first. Don't skimp on this crucial first step. ...
  • Reinforce the stock's flavor. ...
  • Simmer, simmer, simmer. ...
  • Strain and cool. ...
  • Reduce. ...
  • Hot liquids only.
Nov 5, 2021

What is sausage gravy made of? ›

Sausage: You'll need a package of pork sausage. Flour: All-purpose flour acts as a thickening agent. Milk: Milk adds richness and works with the flour to create the perfect texture. Seasonings: The gravy is simply seasoned with salt and pepper.

Why does my sausage gravy have no flavor? ›

If the gravy lacks oomph, adjust seasoning as necessary with kosher salt and freshly ground pepper. If you used canned stock instead of homemade, the gravy might not be as flavorful. Homemade stock, even made with chicken stock rather than turkey, will produce a superior gravy—so it's worth the effort.

Is there a difference between country gravy and sausage gravy? ›

The main difference is that country gravy does not have sausage. Country gravy uses butter to make its roux, while sausage gravy uses the rendered fat from the meat, cooked with flour, to thicken the gravy. Check out Ree Drummond's recipe for country gravy which she serves alongside chicken fried steak.

What can I add to gravy to make it tastier? ›

If you are reaching for a jar or carton of turkey gravy at the store, here are seven easy ways to give it a boost.
  1. Add in some white wine. ...
  2. Thicken it with a cornstarch slurry. ...
  3. Stir in pan drippings. ...
  4. Simmer with fresh herbs. ...
  5. Add an umami-rich condiment. ...
  6. Sauté some vegetables. ...
  7. Add roasted garlic.

Is gravy better with flour or cornstarch? ›

Browning adds more flavor to the gravy and gets rid of the raw flour taste. You're basically making a roux. We find that a flour-based gravy holds up better and reheats better later, which is why we tend to prefer using flour over cornstarch to make gravy unless we have a guest who is eating gluten-free.

How do you add depth to gravy? ›

If your gravy tastes great but it lacks a little depth, add an umami flavor boost. Umami flavors are deeply savory and feel round on the palate. Spruce up the gravy with a splash of Worcestershire sauce or soy sauce (if the gravy isn't already too salty, that is).

What is the formula for gravy? ›

A traditional roux uses roughly an equal amount of flour and fat, but gravies often call for a bit more flour than that, to ensure the gravy is thick enough. (The classic ratio for gravy is three:two:one, so 3 tablespoons flour, 2 tablespoons fat, and 1 cup of hot stock.)

Why is my sausage gravy bland? ›

Why is My Sausage Gravy Bland? You may need more pepper. It could also mean you like a sausage that has more flavorful. Make sure you also cook your flour and measure correctly.

What can I use to thicken my sausage gravy? ›

If your gravy is on the skimpy side, you can thicken it quickly with flour or cornstarch. But don't add your thickener directly to the gravy, which will create lumps. Instead, try stirring in three or four tablespoons of flour or cornstarch into a small amount of cold water until you have a smooth paste.

How do you keep sausage gravy from thickening? ›

The gravy will have thickened quite a bit overnight, so add a splash of milk and stir well when you first add it to the skillet and cook until the gravy is heated through.

What gives sausage its distinct flavor? ›

Salt: Salt enhances flavor and acts as a preservative. Sugar: Sugar can be used to balance the saltiness in sausage and add a slight, tasty sweetness. Spices: Various spices give a sausage its robust flavor. Commonly used sausage spices include black pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, parsley and paprika.

How do you spice up sausage gravy? ›

The spices for sausage gravy are simple and compliment the other ingredients perfectly. We'll use: Garlic Salt, Seasoned Salt, Ground Sage, and Black Pepper. Red Pepper Flakes make a nice (optional) addition as well.

Why did my sausage gravy turn brown? ›

Gravy's color can vary due to its base ingredients. White gravy often results from milk or cream-based liquids, combined with fats and thickeners like flour. Brown gravy typically comes from meat drippings that are browned, combined with broth or water and thickened using flour or cornstarch.

What to add to bland sausage gravy? ›

Ingredients That Will Seriously Upgrade Your Sausage Gravy
  1. Real butter. Polad Gasimov/Shutterstock. ...
  2. Whole milk. Pixel-Shot/Shutterstock. ...
  3. Ground sage. Michelle Lee Photography/Shutterstock. ...
  4. Homemade sausage. Irena Maslova/Shutterstock. ...
  5. Vegan sausage. Antonina Vlasova/Shutterstock. ...
  6. Maple syrup. ...
  7. Garlic powder. ...
  8. Ground nutmeg.
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How to jazz up sausage gravy? ›

For an additional kick, add a pinch or two of red pepper flakes along with the seasonings. Onions/Garlic can be sautéed with the sausage as well. If the gravy becomes too thick, add a splash of milk. This may be particularly helpful if reheating from a cold state.

How do you fix bland sausage gravy? ›

Fortunately, Shannon has several suggestions for fixing bland gravy, starting by adding a bouillon cube, herbs or a splash of wine or cognac. But if you have time to spare, add pan drippings from turkey, bacon or bacon drippings, caramelized vegetables (like onions, leeks, carrots and celery), herbs or garlic.

What to add to canned sausage gravy to make it taste better? ›

Add spices to boost the flavor

Onion powder and other seasoned salts (like celery salt or even truffle salt if you want to get fancy) will also give your canned gravy the flavor boost it needs. Another great way to elevate your canned sausage gravy is to pump up the spiciness.

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