Art Stone from Honest Biscuit in Seattle was inspired by his grandmother’s version of this down-home, easy-to-make breakfast staple that’s served over fluffy buttermilk biscuits. Sounds kind of funny if you’ve never tried it before, but one bite and you’ll be hooked.
Step: 1
Melt butter in a skillet over medium-high heat until bubbling, 1 to 2 minutes. Add flour and stir until smooth, about 1 minute. Mix sugar and cocoa powder into butter-flour mixture until dissolved. Slowly pour milk into chocolate mixture, stirring constantly, until gravy thickens, 5 to 7 minutes.
Per Serving: 201 calories; protein 3.9g; carbohydrates 30.5g; fat 8.4g; cholesterol 21.7mg; sodium 69.9mg.
Deciding stay in and make food your food instead of eat in the evening out is already a process in the best way if you’re focusing on eating healthier. There’s no good way to know exactly what’s going into the food you’re eating than by making it homemade Mastering the main dish is only half the process , like that . And once you’ve perfected your chicken, steak, or fish, that is time to make your attention to the ever- important side dishes.
A side dish can easily make down of your health goals, as sweetness , sodium, fat, and calories can all get rather high quickly if you’re not think about it . But with our good practise of cook on side dish recipes, you won’t ever run into that problem .