Pioneer Woman Sausage Gravy: A Classic Southern Breakfast Favorite Made Easy
Few dishes embody comfort quite like a warm plate of biscuits and sausage gravy. With its creamy texture, savory sausage flavor, and peppery richness, it’s a breakfast staple cherished across the American South — and popularized even more by home cooks like The Pioneer Woman, who helped bring this traditional recipe into modern kitchens. Today, we’re recreating a Pioneer Woman-inspired Sausage Gravy that is comforting, hearty, and perfect for lazy weekends, family breakfasts, and brunch gatherings.

This recipe is everything you want in a classic breakfast dish: simple ingredients, minimal steps, and bold flavors. It’s ready in minutes and pairs beautifully with fresh biscuits, toast, potatoes, eggs, and more. From the golden-brown sausage to the silky gravy made with pantry staples, every bite is rich, satisfying, and nostalgic.
Let’s dive into what makes this recipe so beloved — and how you can make the BEST sausage gravy at home with just a few simple techniques.
What Makes Pioneer Woman Sausage Gravy So Good?
1. No-Nonsense Ingredients
This recipe uses nothing fancy — just sausage, flour, butter, milk, and seasoning. But the magic lies in how they come together: the flour toasts in sausage drippings, forming a roux that creates a thick, velvety gravy.
2. Peppery Southern Flavor
True southern sausage gravy leans into black pepper. It gives the dish warmth and depth without overwhelming the creamy base.
3. Perfect for Any Breakfast Spread
Serve it over biscuits, toast, hash browns, grits, or even scrambled eggs. It’s a multipurpose gravy that ties together an entire morning meal.
4. Ready in Under 20 Minutes
You can cook the sausage, build the gravy, and serve it all in the time it takes biscuits to bake.

5. Rich, Creamy Texture
Thanks to the right balance of flour and milk, the gravy turns thick, smooth, and indulgent — perfect for smothering over freshly baked biscuits.
Ingredients
- 1 pound breakfast sausage (mild or hot)
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
- 3 cups whole milk
- 1 teaspoon salt (adjust to taste)
- 1–2 teaspoons black pepper (freshly cracked preferred)
- Optional: pinch red pepper flakes, pinch garlic powder
- Fresh biscuits for serving

Instructions
- Cook the sausage:
In a large skillet over medium-high heat, cook the sausage, breaking it into small crumbles. Cook until browned and no longer pink, 6–8 minutes. - Add butter:
Stir in the butter and let it melt into the sausage drippings. - Add flour:
Sprinkle the flour over the sausage and stir well to coat evenly. Cook 1–2 minutes to remove raw flour taste. - Pour in milk:
Slowly add the milk while stirring constantly to avoid lumps. Continue cooking until the mixture thickens. - Season:
Add salt, black pepper, and optional seasonings. Taste and adjust as needed. - Simmer:
Lower heat and simmer for 3–4 minutes until gravy reaches desired thickness. - Serve:
Spoon over warm biscuits and enjoy immediately.

Pioneer Woman Sausage Gravy
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Cook sausage in a large skillet over medium-high heat, breaking it into crumbles until browned.
- Add butter and stir until melted into the sausage.
- Sprinkle flour over the sausage and cook for 1–2 minutes, stirring frequently.
- Slowly pour in milk while stirring constantly to avoid lumps.
- Add salt, black pepper, and optional seasonings.
- Simmer 3–4 minutes until gravy thickens. Adjust consistency as desired.
- Serve hot over biscuits.
Notes
Tips for the Best Sausage Gravy
Use Whole Milk
Whole milk makes the gravy creamier and richer. In a pinch, 2% milk works too.
Cook the Flour Briefly
Letting the flour cook with the sausage drippings helps develop better flavor and prevents a raw flour taste.
Add Milk Slowly
Slow pouring helps build a smooth, lump-free gravy.
Season Generously
The dish depends heavily on pepper and salt for its flavor. Taste frequently — gravy is meant to be bold.
Adjust Thickness
If gravy becomes too thick, add a splash of milk. If it’s too thin, simmer longer.
Variations
Spicy Sausage Gravy
Use hot sausage, increase the pepper, and add red pepper flakes.
Herb Gravy
Add thyme or sage for a breakfast-sausage flavor boost.
Bacon-Sausage Gravy
Cook chopped bacon with the sausage for deeper flavor.
Creamy Country Gravy
Add 2 tbsp cream cheese for extra richness.
Serving Suggestions
- Spoon generously over warm buttermilk biscuits
- Serve with scrambled or fried eggs
- Pour over hash browns or breakfast potatoes
- Pair with grits and collard greens
- Use as a topping for country-fried steak
- Include in a brunch board with fruit and pastries
Fun Facts
- Sausage gravy dates back to early American frontier cooking, where inexpensive, hearty foods were essential.
- In the South, biscuits and gravy are considered both comfort food and a Sunday breakfast tradition.
- Pioneer Woman elevated the dish by showing how quickly it can be made in modern home kitchens.






