Sausage gravy

Sausage gravy is a traditional Southern breakfast dish in the United States.

[1] After loose pork sausage is cooked in a pan and removed, a roux is formed by browning flour in the residual fat.

[2] Occasionally, ingredients such as cayenne pepper or a spicy sausage are used to make a spicier gravy.

Sausage gravy is traditionally served as part of the dish biscuits and gravy and accompanied by other typical Southern breakfast items, such as fried eggs, sliced tomatoes and bacon.

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Biscuits and sausage gravy
Sausage gravy served atop a biscuits and gravy dish