Monday, January 14, 2013

Sausage Biscuit Sandwich for Breakfast

One of my favorite sites to look through is GameandGarden.com. Stacy does a wonderful job explaining through photos and videos how to cook fresh meals for your family. If you have a hunter in the family, or you have your own garden where you grow fresh produce, she's your gal!! She has cookbooks and we first discovered her doing a segment on the outdoor channel! We tried her venison breakfast sausage (ours was already made, she explains how to make your own), and homemade biscuits! You can of course use regular pork sausage if you don't have venison ready in your freezer! Venison is a much healthier less greasy alternative to pork sausage! You actually have to add a little oil in the pan because you hardly get any grease off the meat! We love venison in our house, but if you don't have a hunter then of course you can substitute in the meat you do have. We made her biscuits quite a bit smaller than a regular biscuit because D loves to make sandwiches with just about anything! So to make it easier on us to eat, we made them thinner so we could easily eat them as a sausage biscuit sandwich!  You can find her recipe here, on her brand new updated site (it's really beautiful and easy to navigate)! So let's get started!

Ingredients
3 c of flour +some for dusting
1 TB Baking powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
3/4 tsp salt
1 stick (1/2 c) butter
3 TB shortening (cold)
1 c buttermilk

Preheat the oven to 425 degrees.

Mix all your dry ingredients together in a large bowl.


Cut the butter into small, pea sized pieces and add them to the dry mixture. Work it all together until it resembles oatmeal texture. Be careful to not overwork the butter into the dry mix because it can alter the outcome of your biscuits!


After the butter has been integrated into the dry mix, add the buttermilk into the mixture and mix well. Place the dough onto a lightly floured surface and roll out until it is about 1 1/2 inches thick. Cut into rounds (I couldn't find a circle cut, however I did find a nice flower shaped cookie cutter that worked just fine), and place onto a greased cookie sheet!

Make sure the biscuits are touching when you add them to the sheet.
If you are making "thicker" biscuits, make a thumb print in the middle of each
biscuit to ensure they rise properly. 

Place them in the preheated oven for 10 minutes then brush the tops with melted butter, and bake for another 10 minutes (20 minutes total). While the biscuits were cooking DJ made sausage patties on the stove top! Once everything was finished we put them together to make our breakfast sandwiches and thoroughly enjoyed our homemade biscuits and sausage!! Her recipe is easy, and delicious, and puts making "Bisquick" biscuits to shame! 

Incredibly delicious!! You can even freeze them and pop them in the microwave to re-heat for an easy on the go breakfast!! 

I hope ya'll go check out Stacy's site! She has a flavor boosting herb butter that we can't wait to try on some of our dishes!! She'll give you tips on gardening, hunting (along with some videos from her and her husband), cooking, beekeeping (would LOVE some fresh honey with these biscuits), and sustainable living tips!! We will be all over her fish recipes this spring/summer when we get back out to the lakes and ponds with our fishing poles!! She also has a Facebook page you can follow, which you can find here. Go give her page a like and follow her work, I promise you won't be disappointed!!

Until next time...

~Happy Eating~




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