Sausage Biscuits With Cheese & Chiles
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Bursting with flavorful sausage, cheese, and diced green chiles, this sausage biscuits recipe is a modern take on the old-fashioned Southern biscuit.
Today I’m thrilled to share with you a family favorite recipe. These sausage cheddar biscuits, made Southern-style, are a modern take on an old-fashioned Southern biscuit, loaded with flavorful breakfast sausage, cheese, and diced green chiles. They are bursting with flavor, but not what I would consider spicy at all, and have an unexpected hint of sweetness (even though there is no sugar). They taste a little like a sausage ball, but without all of the work.
Since this is an easy, no-knead biscuit recipe, this is a perfect one to get your helpers in on. Have kids gather ingredients, measure out, stir, and spoon them into the muffin pans. Using a muffin tin makes life so much easier (trust me). Don’t just cook for your family and friends, teach them how to cook for themselves!
This sausage biscuit recipe also gets bonus points as it’s very versatile. Enjoy them for breakfast when you need something on the go. Otherwise, serve them as an appetizer. The choice is all yours.
Recipe Ingredients
- Self-rising flour
- Whole milk or buttermilk
- Vegetable shortening
- Sausage
- Chopped green chiles
- Shredded cheddar cheese
How to Make Sausage Biscuits with Cheese, Southern-Style
Place flour and shortening in a medium bowl.
Mix in with a long-tined fork or a pastry cutter.
I generally stay in the long tined fork camp but I opened the drawer and saw this so went for the easy way out.
Brown your sausage in a large skillet over medium heat. Chop it up a bit as you cook it like you do ground beef, until no longer pink in the center.
Let it cool slightly so it won’t melt your shredded cheese. If you don’t have time to let it cool, place it in a colander and run cold water over it for a minute or so.
Place sausage, chiles, and cheddar cheese in the mixing bowl, along with the flour mixture.
Stir well to combine.
Add milk.
Stir it up until it is well mixed.
It will be kind of like a soupy biscuit dough or muffin batter.
Divide dough among muffin cups in a tin that has been sprayed with cooking spray.
This makes 15 so you’ll need more than one tin.
Bake at 400 for 15 to 20 minutes, or until lightly brown on the top.
Enjoy your sausage biscuits!
Storage
- Usually, when I make a batch of these we polish them off pretty quickly. But if there are a few left, I just toss them in a zipper seal bag or airtight container in the fridge and wrap them in a paper towel to reheat in the microwave the next day. Store in the fridge for up to 3 days. You can also reheat in the oven or air fryer.
- Wrap completely cooled sausage cheese biscuits in aluminum foil and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge before reheating.
Recipe Notes
- The self-rising flour is key here because it simplifies the whole process by cutting out a few steps and ingredients.
- Feel free to make this biscuit recipe your own. Substitute the sausage for ham or bacon. You can also substitute the cheddar cheese for Monterey Jack, , gruyere, or Swiss cheese. Another option is to substitute the green chiles for green onion or diced jalapeno instead.
- Here are some different serving suggestions:
- Some people love to serve their breakfast biscuits with a drizzle of honey. YUM.
- Otherwise, cut in half and spread on some butter.
- Cut in half and top with a fried egg or scrambled eggs for a delicious breakfast.
Here are more delectable biscuit recipes:
Southern Biscuit Recipe (3 Ingredients Only)
Easy Chicken and Dumplings With Biscuits
Featherlight Chocolate Biscuits
Easy Homemade Biscuit Recipe With Pioneer
Ingredients
- 2 cups self-rising flour
- 1/4 cup vegetable shortening
- 3/4 to 1 cup whole milk or buttermilk
- 1 pound mild pork sausage browned and cooled
- 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
- 4 ounces diced green chilies drained
Instructions
- Cut shortening into the flour using a long-tined fork or pastry cutter, until well blended.2 cups self-rising flour, 1/4 cup vegetable shortening
- To the flour mixture, add the cooked sausage, shredded cheese, and chiles. Stir until combined.1 pound mild pork sausage, 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese, 4 ounces diced green chilies
- Add in 3/4 cup of milk and stir well. Add in an additional 1/4 cup if needed to make a batter the consistency of muffin batter.3/4 to 1 cup whole milk
- Divide batter among 15 muffin cups that have been sprayed with cooking spray. Bake at 400 for 15-20 minutes, or until lightly brown on top.
Nutrition
“What you do every day matters more than what you do every once in a while.”
~Charles Duhigg
I make regular biscuits and add sausage,sharp cheddar,minced garlic to the dough.I use buttermilk in mine.I roll them out and cut with a biscuit cutter.It makes a great grab I’m the morning breakfast for my girls.
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Sounds great.
These sound delicious! I always make my biscuits with butter. Would I still use 1/4 cup of butter? I like how you mentioned passing on cooking skills to family and friends. My 3-yr old son helps a lot in the kitchen. His preschool teacher was impressed when he could name all the ingredients for homemade oatmeal raisin cookies we shared with his class. 🙂 My husband and I figure he will be cooking for us by the time he around 7.
Thanks for sharing your delicious recipes!
How precious!!! I bet he will be a fully acclaimed chef by 7!
These must be sooo good,will be making them with buttermilk.Christy we love you and all the great recipes you bring to us.As always GOD BLESS.
Thank you so much Elizabeth, blessings right back at you!!
I have a question. I always have Jimmy Dean Sausage Crumbles on hand as my husband is a breakfast freak, especially eggs and sausage cooked together. Would the Crumbles work in this recipe as well as the sausage? If so, would 1# sausage equal 2 cups crumbles? This would make for a much quicker mixing time.
Love all your ideas and they are usually easy to make. Thanks for being a light for the rest of us.
I’ve never heard of Jimmy Dean sausage crumbles!!! I’ll have to look those up. You can use anywhere from one to two cups in this recipe. I think a pound was about 1 cup and a half (guessing) but they would be fine with less sausage, too. You are so sweet! Thank you!
These sound delicious and so easy. Can’t wait to try them. Thank you for all your delicious recipes and good thoughts. I enjoy your post so much.
May God continue to bless you in all the things you do for you are certainly a blessing to many.
Thank you Vicky, I hope you get the chance to try them soon!!
WOW – these sound fabulous. Going to make them this weekend.
I hope you enjoy them Jade!!