In a perfectly-timed coincidence, I found a forgotten package of little smokies in the depths of my freezer the day before Monet posted her Cheddar and Sausage Biscuits. As soon as I saw that combination, I knew that my boys would adore them.
I made these for lunch today, planning to freeze the remaining ones. I thought it would be a great snack to keep in the freezer for the kids. Well, the boys liked them so much, there are just a few in the freezer now. Even the baby ate two big muffins!
Updated to add: The frozen ones reheated perfectly. I’m going to make another batch today (just for the freezer) with the remaining sausages from the package.
Cheddar and Sausage Whole Wheat Biscuits
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
- 1/2 cup whole wheat flour I would have used a larger percentage whole wheat, but I was running low and didn't want to take the time to grind more at that moment
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1/3 cup light flavored olive oil
- 2/3 cup milk
- 1 cup very thinly sliced little smokey sausages this was 16-18 small sausages
- 1 cup cheddar cheese freshly shredded, use fresh if possible, it will melt better
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Line a large baking sheet with parchment or a silpat mat. In a mixing bowl, whisk together flours, baking powder and salt. Set aside. In a smaller bowl, whisk together the oil and the milk.
- Pour the liquid mixture into the dry ingredients and gently fold them together. When they are almost combined, add the sausage and the cheese. Gently fold everything together and be careful not to overmix. See my note here for the results of overmixing biscuit dough.
- Using a large kitchen scoop or a couple of spoons, drop biscuit mounds onto the baking sheet. Bake for 10-14 minutes, the length of time will depend on the size of the biscuits. I made mine fairly large and fit 10 of them on the baking sheet. Enjoy!
Becki Jacobs says
Oh my, Mary! Regular biscuits don't last very long in this house. If I add cheddar and sausage to them I can't imagine what will happen:-)….
Three-Cookies says
These sound delicious, I am guessing many other flavours will work also. BTW, the sausage looks like chocolate chips:)
Sue/the view from great island says
I think I may have to stop visiting, my list of things to make from your site is growing huge. I think I could have fed my kids for months on these and they'd never complain.
By the way, have you ever done a post about grinding your own flour? I'm fascinated.
My Journey With Candida says
I am always losing things in my freezer. I thought having an up right would solve that problem….. NOT!!
Bisquits look great!
Anna @ hiddenponies says
These sound amazing! I'm sure my family would gobble these up!
Wanna Be A Country Cleaver says
Oh my gosh, these looks fantastic!! I need five, right now. ~Megan
Words Of Deliciousness says
These biscuits look fantastic! The cheddar cheese looks so yummy in them.
Dzoli says
Lucky you found it.Great taste thsi combination:)
Carrie says
Wow! These look and sound so good. I'm hungry now!
Reem | Simply Reem says
It can get really messy if I am left alone with these biscuits….
God They sounds and look delicious Mary, I can eat them all by myself….
Jen says
These looks great, I think my in house taste tester would love them!!
Nami | Just One Cookbook says
My eyes are on the last pictures with cheese still melting… yum! This can be a great lunch or snack with my kids. I'm surprised this is really easy to make!!
Jenn says
Cheese? Sausage? Bread? Yes, I would love some please!!!
Chris says
Great for breakfast or snacks, I like these little puppies.
Anonymous says
Sunday is ALWAYS pancake breakfast at my sisters. I brought these baked it a muffin tin! It was a hit..THANKS!!