Fluffy Southern Sausage Biscuits

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Enjoy a comforting morning with fluffy, flaky buttermilk biscuits baked to golden perfection. Warm, juicy breakfast sausage patties complement the tender layers, creating a delightful combination of textures and flavors. The biscuit dough is carefully crafted with cold butter and buttermilk to achieve lightness, while folding the dough creates distinct flaky layers. Sausage patties cook quickly in a skillet, adding savory richness to each bite. Optional cheddar or American cheese melts warmly between layers, enhancing the hearty, home-style feel that makes this dish a favorite for breakfast or brunch.

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Created by Olivia Olivia
Last modified on Sat, 25 Oct 2025 00:34:42 GMT
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Start your morning right with golden buttermilk biscuits, feather-light and tender, fresh from the oven. Joined by crisp, juicy breakfast sausage patties, these fluffy biscuits form a classic Southern delight perfect for breakfast or brunch. Whip up the easy dough, then bake while sausage sizzles. Layer warm biscuits with sausage and melted cheddar or American if you fancy for a hearty, comforting start to your day. Serve hot for crowd-pleasing, down-home flavor in every bite.

I started making these when I moved South and missed homey Sunday breakfasts. Now my family requests them for every holiday morning or just when we crave something cozy.

Ingredients

  • All-purpose flour: gives the biscuits structure and softness choose unbleached for best texture
  • Baking powder: makes the biscuits rise high and fluffy check the date for freshness
  • Baking soda: balances the acidity in buttermilk and creates tender crumb
  • Salt: enhances all the rich flavors use fine sea salt for even distribution
  • Cold butter: ensures flaky biscuit layers keep it well chilled and cut into cubes
  • Buttermilk: brings tang and tenderness always use cold well-shaken buttermilk for best lift
  • Breakfast sausage: delivers that classic country flavor seek out good-quality or spicy sausage if you like a kick
  • Optional cheddar or American cheese: adds creamy sharpness go for a medium-sharp cheddar for extra flavor

Instructions

Make the Biscuit Dough:
Whisk flour baking powder baking soda and salt in a large mixing bowl until well combined with no lumps. This distributes the leaveners evenly for a taller bake.
Cut in the Butter:
Add cold cubed butter to the bowl. Using a pastry cutter or your fingertips quickly rub butter into the flour until the mixture looks like small coarse crumbs. The visible bits of butter create flaky layers.
Add the Buttermilk:
Pour cold buttermilk into the flour and butter mixture. Gently stir with a fork or spatula until the dough just comes together and no dry spots remain. Do not overwork or your biscuits will be tough.
Shape the Biscuits:
Turn the dough onto a floured countertop. Pat gently and fold it over itself three to four times to build layers. Roll out to about one inch thick being gentle so you do not deflate the dough.
Cut and Bake the Biscuits:
Using a sharp biscuit cutter press straight down into the dough and lift do not twist or the biscuits may not rise evenly. Place biscuits close together on a baking sheet. Bake in a hot oven for twelve to fifteen minutes until risen and deeply golden on top for the perfect crust.
Prepare the Sausage:
While biscuits bake shape the breakfast sausage into patties a little wider than your biscuits. Cook them in a skillet over medium heat for three to four minutes on each side pressing gently so they brown evenly and cook through. Transfer to paper towels to drain any extra grease.
Assemble Your Biscuits:
Split the warm biscuits in half with a serrated knife. Place a sausage patty on the bottom half add cheese if you like then top with the other biscuit half. Serve while still hot so the cheese melts.
A plate of biscuits with sausage on top.
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I absolutely love using extra sharp cheddar in these biscuits. One holiday morning we made a biscuit bar for visiting family and everyone went wild for the cheesy melt. My kids still ask for that version every Christmas.

Storage Tips

Freeze both baked biscuits and cooked sausage individually once fully cooled. Wrap tightly in plastic and foil to maintain freshness. When you want to serve microwave each piece until warmed through then assemble for a still-delicious breakfast.

Ingredient Substitutions

You can swap buttermilk with regular milk plus a tablespoon of lemon juice if needed. For the sausage feel free to use turkey or plant-based if that suits your dietary needs. Biscuits come out great with whole wheat flour for a heartier texture though they will be a bit denser.

Serving Suggestions

Try adding a drizzle of honey or a swipe of hot pepper jelly for a sweet and spicy finish. These biscuits make a great lunchbox treat and can even go alongside scrambled eggs for a filling brunch.

A plate of biscuits with sausage and cheese.
A plate of biscuits with sausage and cheese. | cuisineandlife.com

Beautifully simple and always crowd-pleasing, these biscuits have become a Sunday tradition. Serve them hot so the cheese melts and enjoy.

Common Questions About Recipes

→ What makes the biscuits so fluffy?

Cold butter and buttermilk create steam during baking, resulting in light, airy layers and a tender crumb.

→ Can sausage patties be prepared ahead of time?

Yes, sausage patties can be shaped and refrigerated overnight for quick, even cooking the next morning.

→ Is cheese necessary for these biscuits?

Cheese is optional but adds a creamy, rich flavor when using cheddar or American slices.

→ How do I achieve a golden-brown biscuit top?

Bake at a high temperature and optionally brush tops with buttermilk before baking for a beautiful golden crust.

→ Can these biscuit sandwiches be frozen?

Yes, fully cooled biscuits and cooked sausage can be frozen separately then reheated before assembling for easy meals.

Southern Sausage Biscuits

Golden buttermilk biscuits paired with crisp breakfast sausage patties for a hearty Southern start.

Prep Time
15 minutes
Cooking Time
15 minutes
Total Time Required
30 minutes
Created by Olivia: Olivia

Recipe Category: Breakfast

Skill Level: Moderately Challenging

Style of Cuisine: Southern American

Serves: 8 How Many Servings (8 biscuits with sausage patties)

Dietary Preferences: ~

Ingredients Needed

→ Dry Ingredients

01 2 ½ cups all-purpose unbleached flour
02 1 tablespoon baking powder
03 ½ teaspoon baking soda
04 1 teaspoon fine sea salt

→ Fats

05 113 grams (½ cup) cold unsalted butter, cubed

→ Wet Ingredients

06 240 milliliters (1 cup) cold buttermilk

→ Proteins

07 454 grams (1 pound) breakfast sausage, shaped into patties

→ Optional

08 Cheddar or American cheese slices for melting

Step-by-Step Directions

Step 01

Whisk together flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a large bowl until evenly mixed without lumps.

Step 02

Add cold cubed butter and cut in using a pastry cutter or fingertips until mixture resembles coarse crumbs with visible butter pieces.

Step 03

Pour cold buttermilk into the dry mixture and gently stir with a fork until the dough just comes together, avoiding overmixing.

Step 04

Turn dough onto a floured surface, gently pat and fold over itself 3 to 4 times to build layers, then roll to about one inch thick.

Step 05

Press a sharp biscuit cutter straight down into the dough without twisting; place biscuits close on a baking sheet and bake at 220°C (425°F) for 12 to 15 minutes until risen and golden.

Step 06

Shape sausage into patties slightly wider than biscuits and cook in a skillet over medium heat for 3 to 4 minutes per side until browned and cooked through; drain excess grease.

Step 07

Split warm biscuits, layer each with a sausage patty and optional cheese slice, then top with the biscuit halves; serve immediately while hot.

Helpful Hints

  1. Keep all ingredients cold for the flakiest biscuits. Avoid twisting the cutter when shaping biscuits to ensure proper rise.
  2. These sandwiches freeze well when assembled and can be reheated in a microwave or oven.

Must-Have Equipment

  • Large mixing bowl
  • Pastry cutter or fingers
  • Biscuit cutter
  • Baking sheet
  • Skillet

Allergy Details

Check ingredient packaging for allergens, and consult a healthcare provider if you’re unsure.
  • Contains gluten, dairy, and pork

Nutritional Details (Per Serving)

These nutrition figures are for guidance only and don’t replace advice from a medical professional.
  • Calories Per Serving: 480
  • Fat Content: 34.2 grams
  • Carbohydrate Content: 30.5 grams
  • Protein Content: 15.3 grams