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Breakfast Slop Copycat Country Biscuit

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Ingredients

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4 large biscuits (refrigerated type or home made)
1 lb bulk breakfast sausage
4 large eggs
1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
2 1/2 cups milk
4 tablespoons flour
4 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper

Nutritional information

1157.2
Calories
721 g
Calories From Fat
80.2 g
Total Fat
33 g
Saturated Fat
391.4 mg
Cholesterol
2193.9 mg
Sodium
59 g
Carbs
1.8 g
Dietary Fiber
2.8 g
Sugars
48.4 g
Protein
469g
Serving Size

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Breakfast Slop Copycat Country Biscuit

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    looks good, but what's the nutrition value ? Especially carbohydrates and sodium ! We got to think health !!!!!

    • 50 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Breakfast Slop (copycat Country Biscuit Breakfast),Bob Evan’s restaurants makes this on their breakfast menu (they call it country Biscuit Breakfast), but I took one look at it, and said to my husband they should call it “Breakfast Slop” instead. Despite the not too encouraging name, this is really good, and one of the better things you can have for breakfast at Evans. You’ll like this a lot if you are a fan of biscuits and gravy, because this basically is the magnum opus of that sort of thing. At Evans they serve this with home fries (hash browns) and that or something like grits would be just great. Enjoy!,looks good, but what’s the nutrition value ? Especially carbohydrates and sodium ! We got to think health !!!!!,This was a very good recipe. I had it for breakfast and had enough leftover for dinner so I added a layer of boiled root veggies into the sandwich and that was really good too.


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    Steps

    1
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    Prepare Biscuits If not Already Made.

    2
    Done

    Brown Sausage in a Large Skillet, Crumbling It as It Cooks and Draining Any Fat.

    3
    Done

    Melt Butter in a Different Large Skillet and Stir in Flour.

    4
    Done

    Cook Flour, Stirring, Over Low Heat Until It Just Starts to Change Color (it Doesn't Need to Get Dark/Coffee Brown).

    5
    Done

    Whisk in Milk, Salt and Pepper and Continue Stirring Until Mixture Thickens to Your Liking.

    6
    Done

    If You Like the Gravy Thicker, Stir a Little Flour Into a Small Amount of Milk Until Smooth, and Whisk That Into the Gravy; If You Like It Thinner, Just Add More Milk and Stir Until Blended.

    7
    Done

    Cook Eggs Singly in a Small Skillet Either Sunny-Side-Up or Over-Easy, Whichever You Prefer (this Is Best When the Yolk Is Still a Little Runny).

    8
    Done

    For Each Serving, Split Biscuit and Place on Plate.

    9
    Done

    Top Biscuit With Crumbled Sausage and Cover With Fried Egg.

    10
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    Cover Egg With Milk Gravy and Sprinkle With Cheddar Cheese.

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