"Sausage balls" refers to a type of food made by combining sausage meat with other ingredients to form small, round-shaped balls.
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If you've never
made sausage balls before, you'll probably think that you'll never get all of the flour worked in.
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These
homemade sausage balls are a healthy riff on the original — we add riced cauliflower for moisture and a veggie boost, whole - wheat flour stands in for prepared biscuit mix, and sharp Cheddar adds flavor.
These
easy sausage balls from scratch are a classic party favorite without the need for boxed mixes!
At every Christmas gathering (including my family's Christmas breakfast) you are likely to
find sausage balls.
I have made
gf sausage balls before and did not add as much gf flour and they were pretty good.
They're similar to the classic baking
mix sausage ball, but a lot moister (I always think the baking mix ones get so dried out).
(I got one of my co-workers to taste test my Kidney Bean Sausage Balls and she agreed that it tasted like a
real sausage ball!)
There's also old
school sausage balls to super easy baked brie en croute.Basically, everything you thought for sure you'd never, ever have again, now that you or someone you love is gluten free.
These
homemade sausage balls are a healthy riff on the original — we add riced cauliflower and a veggie boost.
Made with our homemade Bisquick - style blend, good quality sausage and mild grated shallots, these gluten
free sausage balls will bring back memories!
My family has a Christmas morning tradition
of sausage balls, and they are very similar to your recipe, only we use breakfast sausage and do not dip them in anything.
So, whether you want to go the traditional route and use a baking mix or make these easy
sausage balls from scratch, just make some sausage balls.
I'm a biscuit purist, though, so I don't keep Bisquick or any other type of baking mix in the house, so I'd rather just make my own than go buy a box when I want to make
sausage balls.
My mom makes
her sausage balls with Bisquick and Cheez Whiz (because Cheez Whiz helps them to mix up more easily) and those things are goooood.
Bake
the sausage balls until lightly browned, about 20 - 25 minutes.
These take approximately one minute longer to make than
sausage balls made with a baking mix (that minute being used, of course, to measure the ingredients) and they are every bit as delicious.
Portion
the sausage ball mixture into tablespoon size pieces (I use a cookie scoop to do this) and roll into balls using your palms before placing them onto the baking sheets.
Sausage balls are the ideal food for parties, after school snacks, or brunches.
I'm making bacon wrapped shrimp,
sausage balls, stuffed mushrooms, and pizza bread.
The sausage balls are the best when you cook them long enough to so that the tops start to brown.
I am
a sausage ball fanatic!!!
If you've never had
sausage balls (I'm not sure how widespread this recipe is outside of the Deep South), you must try them.
The first time I had
sausage balls was about 20 years ago.
My favorite appetizer is
sausage balls - simple, but we hardly EVER fix them.
;) I've already asked my mom to fix
sausage balls - I'm not a huge fan of sausage either, but I love me some sausage balls.
Thanks for including
my sausage balls.
Sometimes I really want a food that is traditionally made with meat... like crab cakes or
sausage balls.
This sausage ball recipe is a great addition to any meal.
Serve
these sausage balls for brunch, as an appetizer, or mix them with your favorite marinara for dinner.
I plan to eat them cold (with
sausage balls).
We use it to make pancakes,
sausage balls, and use it in any recipe that calls for flour.
Thanks so much for including
my sausage ball recipe!
I am in love with
your Sausage Ball appetizer recipe!
These sausage balls look INCREDIBLE!
Yes on
the sausage balls!
Holidays or not, there's nothing like
a sausage ball on an appetizer plate, and these certainly look like they'd be the first items to go!
These sausage balls do look easy - I know my boys would like them - I'm thinking they would be great this holiday season!