Old Time Kentucky Bacon Milk Gravy for Biscuits

I grew up with this gravy! Everyone has heard of sausage gravy. Well, it don’t compare to this! After frying your bacon for breakfast, use the bacon dripping to make true Kentucky biscuit gravy. Fattening? Oh yeah, you better believe it! Worth it? Yes! Pour over biscuits and serve with crispy bacon and eggs in any style.

INGRIDIENT

DIRECTION

Step: 1

Heat bacon drippings in a skillet over medium heat; whisk flour into drippings until smooth. Reduce heat to low and cook the flour mixture until it turns a caramel brown color, stirring constantly, about 15 minutes. Be careful, the roux burns easily. Stir in salt and black pepper.

Step: 2

Whisk 1/2 cup milk into the roux until thoroughly blended. Continue whisking milk into the gravy, 1/2 cup at a time, whisking in each amount of milk completely before adding more. Bring gravy to a simmer and whisk constantly until thick, smooth, and bubbling.

NUTRITION FACT

Per Serving: 190 calories; protein 5.9g; carbohydrates 11.8g; fat 13.1g; cholesterol 22.4mg; sodium 469.4mg.

Getting stay in and make food your food instead of eat in the evening out is good a process in the best direction if you’re focusing on eating healthier. There’s no best way to know precisely what’s going into the food you’re eat than by making it homemade Making the best of the main dish is only half the process , like that . And once you’ve perfected your chicken, steak, or fish, it’s time to turn your attention to the ever- important side dishes.

A side dish can easily make down of your health goals, as sugar , sodium, fat, and calories can all get than 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 mistakes .

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