U.S. biscuits are unique.They are fluffy, almost like a potato consistency, like mashed kind but stiffer as the gravy and sausage grease bonds with it. Imagine bangers and mash but with soft bread instead.
Yes, biscuits here in the states are unique. I've known of what "bangers & mash" are for many years. Maybe because I've been a HUGE fan of mid-60's British music. Anyway, my version is Sweet Italian Sausages w/ Seasoned mashed potatoes.
I honestly see grits similar to rice. Eating it plain is fine I guess, but I'd rather pair it with full entrees and make it amazing. lo' country shrimp and grits for example...
Indeed. Grits is just the base ingredient. You can have your mashed taters as is, but I likes em with butter, and salt and pepper, with bacon and cheese and onion, garlic, etc. and to spice things up more, GRAVY. Same thing with Grits. You can have em any way you want.
Used to go to a breakfast spot that did chicken fried steak on top of two biscuits with the gravy on the side, which I just pour on top. And some country potatoes.
Imagine coming in from a cold day shoveling snow or on a cold rainy day and having biscuits and gravy ready to warm you to the core. Adding gravy to hash browns or white rice really hits in all different ways but still brings you home.
I've never been a big fans of grits. However, biscuits and gravy, yes. As they say, that will stick to your ribs. White gravey with sausage and then biscuits, top level.
Country gravy is basically a béchamel with salt and pepper. When you add breakfast sausage to it it becomes Sawmill Gravy. The way I make mine is to cook the sausage first then move the cooked sausage aside and tilt the pan so the grease pools on the edge, add enough butter to make the amount of roux I want. (usually 1 tbsp roux per cup of milk) Once the butter is melted and mixed with the sausage grease add the appropriate amount of flour to make the roux. (1 tbsp flour for each tbsp fat) once the roux is where you want it add the milk and stir, constantly scraping the bottom. Once the milk comes to a boil lower the heat and stir until thickened. Taste it then season with minimal salt and lots of fresh ground black pepper. (sausage is usually already salty enough for me)
I'm here to bring you the gospel that is Bacon gravy, everything you just listed except swap bacon in for the sausage. It will blow your mind, it seems fairly regional to Appalachia, likely as a way to stretch your bacon out further, its great over biscuits, and scrambled eggs.
The most shocking thing is the sausage gravy. Most people assume the gravy is something weird but once you learn the nature of the recipe it makes perfect sense. The best part is its one of those things that makes everything better. That is why there are plenty of skillet recipes that just combine all the meat items you would find in a breakfast in one bowl then cover it in sausage gravy. Instant 10/10 breakfast. You can also use it with country fried steak or fried chicken along with egg noodles or mashed potatoes for a 10/10 dinner.
I'm southern, and I cook sausage gravy a couple times a week. Plain gravy is good too....my granny called it "sweet milk" gravy. There's also red-eye gravy which is a very runny and salty sauce to go along with your country ham. Grits....eat them just like you would oatmeal with butter and sugar. Some folks like grits with salt/pepper or cheese. Made right they can be good, but for breakfast I still want my sugar and butter.
He's gotta be careful. My friend decades ago developed an ulcer from eating tons of hot sauce on everything and eating a lot of spicy foods. Entertaining to watch tho. haha
Biscuits and gravy are better with crispy hashbrowns and then after you eat the biscuits and have all that gravy left over put the hashbrowns in the gravy and mix it up and they’re awesome
I'm Southern, and I find grits are always hit or miss. The best are properly seasoned, not watery but creamy. Using cream cheese is the best course of action, in my humble opinion. Absolutely divine.
I am Southern as well, and LOVE well made/prepared grits, but nothing worse than runny, poorly prepared grits. They must be moist without being runny and ONLY butter and pepper added. Just sayin'
I grew up in the Chicago area and didn't know what a grit was until the Army. I started eating them by adding sugar. Since then I've expanded to include plain, butter and pepper, and love cheesy shrimp and grits.
I'm from Los Angeles, and when I moved to Nashville in 2005 I tried biscuits and gravy, fried green tomatoes and grits for the fist time. Loved everything but the grits.
omg fried green tomatoes....my grandma had a garden and one of my fondest food memories was trying them for the first time from the ones we grew. they dont really sell green tomatoes unless its at a traders type market here in texas but its so easy to grow them why not just grow a couple plants yourself? i think im going to this summer.
I would like to think that every Brit that first comes across biscuits and gravy just imagine chocolate chip cookies covered in gravy and being grossed out, instead of scones covered in gravy.
The gravy is a milk and roux gravy made from pork sausage that has a good whack of sage and black pepper. Many places also add a drop or two of maple syrup in their sausage mixture. For me, biscuits and gravy is best with some hash browns next to it and a perfect fried egg on top and a glass of fresh squeezed orange juice.
@@rickwelch8464 Have you never had fried chicken and waffles or maybe something else that was salty and sweet together? I'm not a fan of sweets but something that is salty and slightly sweet is absolutely divine.
@@rickwelch8464just think when you have pancakes and bacon or sausage on the same plate and a little maple syrup gets on the meat. If you haven't experienced that, try it :p
I visited a girlfriend's family in western North Carolina, and her mother put freshly homemade biscuits and gravy, at all three meals, every day, as a side dish! We walked down the road a couple hundred yards, and visited neighbors, who made molasses in a shed next to the house. Don't see much of either, in Detroit.
Never gets old seeing basic ol' biscuits & gravy change people's lives LOL. It really is a fantastic meal; very cheap, simple, and easy, but has a lot to offer in flavor, calories(good physical labor food lol), etc. You guys should really get a recipe and try making them! It might take a few attempts to get it right, gotta get a little bit of a feel for it, but it's pretty simple and I can't think of any ingredients that you couldn't get over there(would have to make the biscuits from scratch I'm assuming).
I grew up in Maine and biscuits & gravy wasn’t a thing here. The first time I tried it was in army basic training back in 1986, it didn’t look good at all but you didn’t turn down any food at breakfast. You’d need those calories before lunch!
Glad you enjoyed the biscuits and gravy! It may look strange to you guys, but really does taste great, you can't go wrong with sausage. Cheesy grits are great. Daz loves his hot sauce like I love black pepper, put it on almost everything!
The problem with it is that it's so ungodly salty that it's basically inedible (at least to me). Tried it at a friends house while travelling and after taking about 4 bites I started sweating and felt like I was going to have a heart attack if I continued. You Americans are a built differently.
I don't really like grits, but I love shrimp and grits - all the toppings go so well with the grits. If you are still in the States you should try shrimp and grits at a decent restaurant.
Shrimp and grits with some good smoked sausage and chopped crispy bacon 🔥🔥🔥🔥. I’m a every kinda grits eater. Cheese, shrimp and even sweet buttery grits. I’ve been known eat all 3 varieties in the same day 😂
Glad you enjoyed! Southern biscuits are very similar to a good pie crust, and made almost the same way. Layers of flour and butter. And grits are much like oatmeal or porridge, they're a blank canvas for seasonings. I love mine with lots of black pepper and a couple of over-easy eggs mixed in!
No, southern biscuits are not like a pie crust at all. Pie crust is over worked to even begin to be considered a real biscuit. Idk where everyone in the comment section gets their biscuits and fast food biscuits are not biscuits. Hardee’s “biscuits” are maybe the closest thing to a real traditional southern US. But then they are garbage.
How wonderful to see you all enjoying the biscuits and gravy and the grits...both are so delicious, and yes, the grits have a different texture for sure...grits are ground corn and can be prepared in many different ways...Great video to watch!
We usually have grits in a smaller portion as a side with breakfast and people often put things on it (personal preference). I'm so glad you guys like the biscuits and gravy and it's one of my favorite ways to see people learn that biscuits and scones really are quite different if you pay attention.
Grits are a southern food. It's a good poor man's dish, it fills you up and stays with you for energy. Sausage gravy is the same. Whatever you could throw together to make a meal. My mom used to do the same thing with hamburger meat and milk gravy over toast or biscuits. Easy for someone who has little money, but needs to feed a family. Cheese grits, or grits with red eye gravy over it. Awesome. ❤
As a Georgia boy myself, I was raised on grits and it is definitely my most favorite breakfast food, and I like my grits thick (not watery or runny) and I season it with salt, pepper, (sometimes garlic salt/powder) and cheese. I say out of an average month 70-80% of my morning meals will have grits as a side or by itself. Another dish I enjoy is shrimp and grits. Good for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
There are many of us here in the USA who have the same feelings about Grits for example. I am also not a big fan of Bloody Mary's even though I love spice. I think it has to do with the time of day for me. I LOVE breakfast and have certain items I love... Biscuits and gravy for sure!
Agree 100%. Bloody Mary is one of things that I like every ingredient, just not them all together. Have eaten biscuits & gravy, and nothing else, for breakfast many times. Yum! 🤤
the issue is that grits are often not prepared well and are underseasoned. they need salt, black pepper, and butter at the minimum and a bit of cream, some cheese, crumbled bacon etc. only make things better. as for bloody mary's, they are quite divisive and may be an acquired taste. if you like savory foods, tomatoes, and vodka/gin then you're in luck.
I love grits with eggs over-easy and crispy bacon mix together. Some keep it simple with just salt & pepper. Some like it with scrambled eggs and sausage.
The great thing about grits is you can add almost anything to them and make them better. Sime people like them sweet with sugar or syrup, some like them savory with things like shrimp and cheese, but there's no wrong way to eat them as long as you like them in the first place. My daughter is really picky and gags when she tries them. 😂
I think a good way to describe grits to people is that it's a good base, like how you can top rice with all kinds of things. I like plain grits and plain rice, but I know a lot of people would find either too bland. But if you top either with something you like, how could you not like the combination?
Exactly. By itself plain it's bland, no flavor but with cheese, butter, salt, garlic, bacon etc yum. Not unlike cream of wheat or rice. They dont taste of anything either until adding something to them.
Biscuits n' gravy are made different all over the U.S. In the MidWest, we just cook the pork sausage (some use beef) use the grease and add flour, stir it so it soaks up the grease. Add water and stir until its fully mixed. It will thicken and you just keep adding water to your desired thickness and then at the end add milk. Top it with salt and pepper. Bake your biscuits or if you made homemade (which is BEST) and drown them in the gravy. I hate sausage, but I love Biscuits n' gravy. Its the only way you'll get me to eat sausage. I dont like the meat to be chunky.
First time I’ve seen one of the Office Blokes going solo. Does he do a lot of family videos? I’m guessing the son is a picky eater and doesn’t like a lot of things?
While in college, I visited a friend in Virginia. I forget what his family were having for dinner, but I couldn't eat it. So his mother made me some biscuits and gravy (which, up to that point, I had despised). It was amazingly good. Edit: You tried grits too?!?! I make my own, but I'm not Southern, so I make them sweet. My Southern friends are quite critical of me in that regard. (We've had some borderline angry discussions about it.)
It's good to see folks learn about the wonders of country food. I didn't have any biscuits today so I made oatmeal and put the sausage gravy on that. Wonderful.
Grandma’s home made biscuits and gravy cannot be topped, but to be honest, given the lack of required prep time, the quality of like Pillsbury’s canned biscuits is good enough for most of us.
Butter and hot sauce! Daz has managed to make Buffalo grits!! Of course he likes it! 😂. Grits are definitely a side dish. Preferably with a spicy type of breakfast sausage like the sage flavored sausages you often see or nice extra smoky bacon. 😋. Glad to see you guys like biscuits and gravy. Its the perfect hangover meal with sausage or bacon and a side of eggs. God I'm hungry.
As a southern girl that makes grits almost every weekend, please know that I don't know anyone that eats grits like a main dish. It's not like oatmeal that can be a solo breakfast dish, grits is a side dish, that's intended to be eaten like if you order a side of eggs, and/or hash browns with a meat. Also, most people eat it with a spoon, because as you can tell it's harder to pick up a good portion with a fork. Try eating grits with a meal like bacon and eggs. Even with your biscuits and gravy, you could get a side of grits. My favorite way to eat grits is fried fish and grits, salmon croquettes and grits.
@@marahdolores8930 that’s very different. I’m talking about going out to breakfast (or even making breakfast at home) and just ordering a bowl of grits like it’s a main. That doesn’t happen. They were debating if grits should be eaten with something like bacon, and the waiter said ppl just eat it plain. Think about it like fries. Yes, you can get carne asada fries or a big plate of chilli cheese fries with all the fixings and consider that an entire meal or main dish. But no one’s ordering a basket of fries for dinner. Fries are considered a side dish.
That's the beauty of grits really. There are so many different ways to make them. Cheese, Hot sauce, Butter, Eggs, ham. My mom used to mix in Brown Sugar and Cinnamon. I've seen people eat them with Jam and cream. There really is no wrong way to have grits. Just a hearty, filling, flavor vehicle. Cheap too. So, yea, it's a standard American (South, Midwest typically) easy breakfast item.
@@marianne1959 More like flavorless Fiber and grains. They are rather healthy when eaten by themselves. It's just they are pretty flavorless, so the stuff we add to them can make them unhealthy. But by themselves it's essentially oat meal.
Bloody Mary's can be really good but I've had absolutely terrible ones, too. There is a huge disparity depending who is mixing it that can make or break it. I will say just looking at that glass I would have definitely guessed that was not the finest, iykyk
I think brits get offended bc they think we drink sweet tea in place of hot tea. But we drink hot tea and coffee in the morning or whatever. Hot tea and coffee are in a category together. The same way that iced tea and lemonade are in a category togethers
My grandmother used to put some sugar and milk in with her grits. a variation on the white gravy is to mix a can of crushed tomatoes into the gravy and put that over the biscuits.
"Gravy" can refer to any meat based pan sauce. "Cream" gravy is what goes with sausage and is made from milk obviously whereas "Brown" gravy is more of what you expect as gravy.
@@samuelmahoney6878 Never heard it myself either but Googling it apparently Texas calls it cream gravy while other southern states call it country gravy or white gravy.
@@samuelmahoney6878 It’s not called cream gravy, just gravy. Like instead of saying marinara, tomato sauce, or just sauce a lot of italian americans in the northeast just call it gravy. Im from Philly area but it happens in NYC & Boston areas as well. Not sure abt Bmore to DC but wouldn’t be surprised if it existed there as well.
It's a bit more complicated than that. Leaving Italians and "tomato gravy" aside for now, gravy or cream sauce/gravy always has 3 main ingredients: fat, thickener and liquid. Different combinations produce vastly different results. Here are some of them; Bechamel sauce; butter, flour and milk. Made thin, it is used as a sauce over vegetables or as a light accompaniment to foods such as a dill sauce for fish. Made medium thick, it is used as a base for casseroles with mild meats (chicken, tuna) and pasta or rice, macaroni and cheese, cheese dip and the like. Made thick, it is used to shape the above foods, like tuna croquettes or fried macaroni and cheese balls. Cream Gravy; Meat fat (tallow, lard, bacon or sausage fat, etc.), Flour, corn, tapioca or potato starch, and milk. Flour is the norm here and is cooked thoroughly with the fat until light brown before adding the milk. Using sausage or bacon fat and the sausage or bacon meat produces sausage or bacon gravy, some use both meats but still call it sausage gravy. Using beef fat, flour, milk and adding beef (chipped or burger) produces chipped beef on toast (the proverbial SOS) or hamburger gravy for noodles, mashed, fried or baked potatoes, rice or toast. Regular gravy (shades of brown); This gravy is made from the fats and juices (drippings) left after cooking beef, pork, chicken or turkey, flour or other thickener, and broth or water. The drippings are cooked with thickener then broth or water is added until the right consistency is obtained. Here, corn, potato or tapioca starch is the norm, always mixing corn starch with a little water first. Beef gravy is usually just called brown gravy. The others, lighter in color, are just called pork gravy, chicken gravy and turkey gravy. These gravies are similar to the cream gravies in that meat can be added to the gravy then either poured over or mixed with and baked, pasta noodles, rice, toast or bread, mashed or baked potatoes, etc. So, these 3 ingredients, fat, thickener and liquid, when combined correctly, give an almost endless array of different foods and one can add salt, pepper, spices and herbs or other foods to their gravy to make it their own. Sorry for the lengthy post but decades in the food industry causes me grief when home cooks don't have this basic understanding of American gravies!
I’m glad you like the biscuits and gravy it’s something that can easily be done wrong and still look exactly like what you had and I’ve so many people try it once have a bad experience and never try again. I used to live in north Florida close to Alabama and I found a lot of southern Alabama places had a tomato sauce biscuits and gravy which I didn’t dislike but I wouldn’t pay to eat it a few years later I moved to the Florida Georgia line like I could walk out my driveway in Florida and knock on the welcome to Georgia sign that area had a brown sausage and gravy biscuit that I liked better than the white but that’s just me
I live in central Alabama and I've never seen a tomato sauce biscuits and gravy before - must be only a south Alabama thing. The one I'm familiar with is the creamy white Sausage Milk Gravy. I probably would've also found someplace else to eat if I had been served a tomato sauce biscuit and gravy. I'm not partial to tomato sauce. I know that to the west of Alabama, some places have chocolate gravy and biscuits, but I'm a bit leery of trying it.
@@laurie7689 Chocolate gravy is a northeast Alabama tradition. It seems to originate from the Sand Mtn. part of the Cumberland. Its served to kids for breakfast on their birthday. When you find it elsewhere, you can usually find an ancestor form Sand Mtn. Its pretty good if you have a taste for hot cocoa as its a powdered cocoa based gravy, not a chocolate bar based one. Tomato gravy is pretty common all over the south. Tomatoes for breakfast is common so it makes sense. But its more popular in older farming communities.
@@RebelCowboysRVs Yes, I like tomatoes with my breakfast, but tomato sauces tend to give me acid reflux so I avoid them. I suspect tomato gravy would do the same. I've never seen or tried tomato gravy before. Nobody in my family has ever made it and I've yet to come across a restaurant in the central part of Alabama that serves it. There may be one, but I've not been there. I'm still leery about the chocolate gravy. I like cocoa, but am not a fan of chocolate. I usually reserve it for dessert if I'm going to have any.
Sausage gravy usually has bits of cooked sausage in it as well as the grease from cooking sausage for extra flavor. The biscuit is usually just there to keep you from eating the gravy like a soup. :) Butter is a key ingredient of a good biscuit. They use self rising flour or regular flour with a lot of baking powder to give them a fluffy texture. They're not like a cake as some people describe them, but more like a savory scone with a lighter texture from the leavening agent. Lighter than home made bread.
to be fair, if you're eating your gravy like a soup with your biscuits you're making chicken and dumplings instead! Still delicious, same hearty meal, just different form. No less delicious!
We are a country that feeds kids chicken nuggets and ranch till they are 18, he's raised on beans and toast, flavor must be experienced early in life to appreciate!
I grew up in the deep South and we always used milk to cook the grits and then smothered them with sugar. If you want to try another great southern dish that’s cheap is pinto beans mixed with corn bread and hot sauce! Can’t go wrong!
I always use milk for my grits but I’m more of a cheese grits gal. Can’t beat it with smoked ghouda. I LOVE my pinto beans and cornbread. I just put fresh onion on top and dig in. To me it’s a whole meal of its own. Great for a winters day.
Another dish I find very good is to cook up some white or brown rice, cover it with ranch beans, and then heat it up. Boy it's good, especially with hamburgers or hot dogs.
This little sitting pretty much shows you the range of tastes likes/dislikes even within the same family is very much varied. But also grits are very much a blank canvas of "do whatever you want with it". The sheer variations is incredible.
I love topping my grits off with a sunny-side up or poached egg. Mixing the yolk in with the grits is delicious. I've never actually thought about putting hot sauce in my grits, bu I'll have to try that next time, if it really does take the grits to a whole new level
I love these videos. Biscuits and Gravy is such a wonderful comfort food. So many great great memories of Christmas Morning having biscuits and gravy. Cheers brother.
Grits are actually a lot like oatmeal. Some people really like it plain, but I prefer something along with it. Eggs are great, especially if you keep the yolks running and bust it up in the grits, the yolks will act like a really flavorful butter. Also, if you're eating any kind of steak with your breakfast, dropping in some of the juice from the meat or else having them on the same plate so they absorb it that way and get some of that flavor, you can't beat it. Glad you tried the biscuits & gravy at a spot that seems to do them proper rather than a big chain. But if you really want to take your southern food experience to the next level, breakfast or otherwise, find a spot that doesn't even look like a proper restaurant...ask around town...It'll usually be a small, family owned hole in the wall. THOSE are the spots where you're going to get southern food that will knock your socks off. Trust me.
As a Southerner, this video makes me extremely happy!!! When you have grits, be sure to stir in a big hunk of butter, crumbled bacon, sharp cheddar cheese, salt and pepper. Heavenly comfort food. 😇
There was so much Southern food I never had before I went into the army and I was amazed at how much I liked it. Grits and cornbread sounded disgusting but the Army forces you to eat whatever they put on the plate and they were both delicious! Make sure you try some cornbread especially with some melted butter.
Glad to see you guys enjoyed biscuits and gravy it's my favorite breakfast, now let's see how you feel about chicken fried steak,eggs and mashed potatoes and gravy for lunch? Which is my go to lunch when I go to a diner.
I loved this so much, as a good old country boy from south Georgia! Biscuits & Gravy are my absolute favorite breakfast food, especially with a couple scrambled eggs w/ cheese and grits w/ salt, pepper, and cheese mixed in. The Mimosa is an excellent choice for a beverage to top it all off! Cheers...
I've grown up reading biscuits and gravy my whole life and never once thought to put hot sauce on it and I love hot sauce. Usually we would just use spicy breakfast sausage in the gravy and a nice amount of black pepper.
Great vid! Love biscuits and gravy myself, but not a huge grits person. Bloody Mary's, I get not being for everyone, but they are the PERFECT drink for tailgating at early games when you're not quite feeling 100% yet, but need to get something in your stomach that isn't just beer.
Grits are made from ground hominy, a type of corn. Very popular in the American South. It's actually like cereal, and the toppings are what gives them flavor. I love them.
There are two ways to do grits. You can do savory or sweet. Most people do savory but some do sugar, brown sugar, honey and/or cinnamon on top of the grits for a more oatmeal like experience. Almost everybody of course does lotsa butter ;-). I have done it both ways. Some people eat them by themselves much like oatmeal but most do it as a side with eggs, ham, bacon, omelettes, toast, sausage et cetera. So happy you guys liked them in general.
I cook my grits for about 40 mins. In water, salt, and butter. About 20 mins in I add half & half cook the rest of the 20 mins stirring occasionally. But the last 5-7 mins, I beat the hell out of them 😂. Stirring vigorously, to really finish giving them, that soft and creamy mouth feel. Slide right down your gullet. 😛😋
Check out America’s Test Kitchen’s recipe for easy biscuits. It a whole new way and they’re delicious! Basically flour, baking soda, a little salt and sugar and you mix in warm heavy cream. Weird I know, but amazing. I’ve made so many biscuits, cutting in shortening, butter, shortening and butter, buttermilk, not working it much at all and using White Lily self-rising flour which is absolutely the best. I still use the White Lily self-rising flour in the america’s test kitchen recipe, and then follow the directions they provide. It literally takes more time for the oven to preheat than it does making the biscuits. Game changer for sure
Always a good morning to wake up to my grandmother’s biscuits and gravy!! Glad y’all enjoyed them! Bloody Mary’s can be hit or miss, a good bartender can get it right. Another version is called a Vampiro, heavier on the Tabasco and Worcester sauce and absolutely amazing!!
Bloody Mary is the BEST hangover cure ever. However I don’t like mine spicy. Biscuits and gravy vary a lot and it is important to find a good one.😊 I’m glad you found one and tried it. Let me know if you want the recipe. To me, grits are like sandy mashed potatoes lol. Not my favorite.
A lot of restaurants (even good ones) serve mediocre bland grits. That being said even as a southerner I only really like grits with scrambled eggs, salmon cakes, or in shrimp and grits.
I'd say you should look at the grits as something more like rice. Like it's just a base to be personally customized. I like it savory and spicy. But for breakfast, adding some bacon is a good move, also. It's also nostalgic for the, uh, less rich, lol. Stretches well, so to speak.
Glad you guys loved your first try of biscuits and gravy and enjoyed your meal! Now we’re gonna need a homemade tasting of your own biscuits and gravy. Maybe even make a few different versions. I’m sure there are a lot of followers more than willing to share their recipes 😉. Just don’t forget the sage!
Grits is just bulk food that us poor people grew up eating. It doesn't have a lot of taste in itself so put stuff in it. For breakfast, I really like several fried eggs (over medium) to chop up and mix in. Grape or apple jelly mixed in is good for a sweet. For dinner, get some shrimp and grits. For biscuits and gravy, milk gravy is best although you can put a little ground up burger or sausage in the gravy, too. Can make tomato gravy, too.
I grew up in an upper middle class household, and we enjoyed grits for Sunday breakfast, with eggs and bacons, sausage. My mom made it with whatever cheese we had and it was always a delightful and welcomes addition to our palate
One of the things I learned about eating grits, when I was in Florida, is that depending on the time of day it’s served, depends on how soupy it is. The less soupy it is the better I like it. Also, for me it was strange to see it being eaten with a fork as I learned to eat with a spoon. I’m glad you tried the different foods and beverages while you were in Tennessee. It’s always good to hear about people’s experiences with food that is not the norm for them. It makes us think and wonder just how cultural our taste may be or do we really enjoy that foods taste.
I love my grits mixed up with butter cheese scrambled eggs and spices. It’s better to make them with part half and half than just water in my opinion. Also the consistency is important. Not too runny and not too stiff. Also I don’t like instant grits that much.
B&G has cream in it, so it feels like breakfast. Most folks not from here believe it is dinner gravy, so it doesn’t make sense. Glad you all enjoyed it and are having a good time over here. Peace.
Grits are ground corn, and we put all kinds of stuff in it, especially growing up. We had shrimp and grits, cheese, bacon, and ground sausage, and I hated when mom would give us grits and fish roe. Raised in the south grits was almost a daily breakfast food.
Now you can understand what we mean when we say scones and US biscuits are very different.
Amen!!!👍
Oh you are so right!
Completely different
U.S. biscuits are unique.They are fluffy, almost like a potato consistency, like mashed kind but stiffer as the gravy and sausage grease bonds with it. Imagine bangers and mash but with soft bread instead.
Yes, biscuits here in the states are unique. I've known of what "bangers & mash" are for many years. Maybe because I've been a HUGE fan of mid-60's British music. Anyway, my version is Sweet Italian Sausages w/ Seasoned mashed potatoes.
To me, grits are a blank canvas for you to decorate any way you like. You can make it sweet, savory, spicy, or any combination you can imagine.
I honestly see grits similar to rice. Eating it plain is fine I guess, but I'd rather pair it with full entrees and make it amazing.
lo' country shrimp and grits for example...
I came to say the same thing. I like them with butter and a drizzle of honey.
Indeed. Grits is just the base ingredient. You can have your mashed taters as is, but I likes em with butter, and salt and pepper, with bacon and cheese and onion, garlic, etc. and to spice things up more, GRAVY.
Same thing with Grits. You can have em any way you want.
Butter and pepper for me
Me toooooooooo@@DonMachado
Now you see the beauty of white gravy. Southern Chicken Fried Steak /w white gravy is perfection...a must try
No lies in this mans statement.
Used to go to a breakfast spot that did chicken fried steak on top of two biscuits with the gravy on the side, which I just pour on top. And some country potatoes.
Yup!
One if my favorites. I don't eat it very often, calories you know🇺🇸
For sure! A hardy all-American breakfast is still my favorite breakfast food by far.
Bloodys are not for everyone. But those who like them, love them
At least good ones
Facts
Very true
Add old bay for an extra kick.
Only if you were drinking the night before and it’s with breakfast. Still though I’d prefer a michellada
Aidan was set up by his parents with that Bloody Mary.😂
Right? XD
A proper bloody mary has tomato juice, vodka, Tabasco, and a pinch of gunpowder. 🤩
So for him, is that a bloody bloody Mary?
You should not drink your first bloody mary with a straw.
Look hear, boys.We got a detective.
Imagine coming in from a cold day shoveling snow or on a cold rainy day and having biscuits and gravy ready to warm you to the core. Adding gravy to hash browns or white rice really hits in all different ways but still brings you home.
YES! ♥Reading this made me want a plate of it right now. It's such a comfort food.
🤤🤤🤤🤤
Now I’m hungry.
You're making me hungry now, thanks
I've never been a big fans of grits. However, biscuits and gravy, yes. As they say, that will stick to your ribs. White gravey with sausage and then biscuits, top level.
Country gravy is basically a béchamel with salt and pepper. When you add breakfast sausage to it it becomes Sawmill Gravy. The way I make mine is to cook the sausage first then move the cooked sausage aside and tilt the pan so the grease pools on the edge, add enough butter to make the amount of roux I want. (usually 1 tbsp roux per cup of milk) Once the butter is melted and mixed with the sausage grease add the appropriate amount of flour to make the roux. (1 tbsp flour for each tbsp fat) once the roux is where you want it add the milk and stir, constantly scraping the bottom. Once the milk comes to a boil lower the heat and stir until thickened. Taste it then season with minimal salt and lots of fresh ground black pepper. (sausage is usually already salty enough for me)
You obviously know how to cook!
I'm here to bring you the gospel that is Bacon gravy, everything you just listed except swap bacon in for the sausage. It will blow your mind, it seems fairly regional to Appalachia, likely as a way to stretch your bacon out further, its great over biscuits, and scrambled eggs.
@@John-vx7fe you can also substitute the sausage with corned beef. really good.
I like to use half hot sausage half mild. 😋
now I just need to get the biscuit done right....
The most shocking thing is the sausage gravy. Most people assume the gravy is something weird but once you learn the nature of the recipe it makes perfect sense. The best part is its one of those things that makes everything better. That is why there are plenty of skillet recipes that just combine all the meat items you would find in a breakfast in one bowl then cover it in sausage gravy. Instant 10/10 breakfast. You can also use it with country fried steak or fried chicken along with egg noodles or mashed potatoes for a 10/10 dinner.
Youre making me hungry. Lol
I was gonna say, You're making me hungry and I just ate.
I’d just put plain gravy with seasoning on chicken fried steak not sausage gravy.
Gravy is called brown sauce in Europe try spaghetti sauce mix with gravy half-and-half that devilish
Basically a Southern Bechamel (mother sauce) without the nutmeg.
I'm southern, and I cook sausage gravy a couple times a week. Plain gravy is good too....my granny called it "sweet milk" gravy. There's also red-eye gravy which is a very runny and salty sauce to go along with your country ham. Grits....eat them just like you would oatmeal with butter and sugar. Some folks like grits with salt/pepper or cheese. Made right they can be good, but for breakfast I still want my sugar and butter.
Sugar simply doesnot go in grits or cornbread it is a dead giveaway
red eye is made with coffee.....
@@sunspots6077 Just like pineapple shouldn't be cooked on a pizza, but brother.. Believe you me, that shit Is bussin!!
Chocolate gravy is a good one too
I met someone from Kentucky who claimed to be Southern once
Biscuits and gravy with scrambled eggs on top, is my all time favorite breakfast!
Add hash browns and it’s the bomb.
I like mine with over easy eggs on top.
@jamesgargano8812 I was just about to comment saying to throw a fried egg on top, with a good and runny yolk.
That is what I am making for dinner tonight
I like French toast with bacon on top, lots of butter and syrup, scrambles on the side.
For Daz, EVERYTHING is a vehicle for hot sauce.
And I say yuk every time 😂
I am like Daz. Louisiana hot sauce is the best.
He's gotta be careful. My friend decades ago developed an ulcer from eating tons of hot sauce on everything and eating a lot of spicy foods. Entertaining to watch tho. haha
To be clear, Frank's Hot Sauce. He put's that sh@t on everything.
except vodka and tomato juice 🤣
Biscuits and gravy are better with crispy hashbrowns and then after you eat the biscuits and have all that gravy left over put the hashbrowns in the gravy and mix it up and they’re awesome
Or extra crispy hash browns, to top the biscuits and gravy. I'm so glad I'm not the only person who was raised to eat them exactly that way.
@@andidreyes5323 I live in Tennessee. Of course I eat them that way.
@@andidreyes5323 especially with two eggs, sunny side up with two pieces of toast to stop of the yokes
@@andidreyes5323 I meant sop up the yokes not stop damn spellcheck
That is how I eat also.
I'm Southern, and I find grits are always hit or miss. The best are properly seasoned, not watery but creamy. Using cream cheese is the best course of action, in my humble opinion. Absolutely divine.
I am Southern as well, and LOVE well made/prepared grits, but nothing worse than runny, poorly prepared grits. They must be moist without being runny and ONLY butter and pepper added. Just sayin'
@@josephrotenberry6837 And SALT. Even one grit ain't worth a damn without salt.
For breakfast, I love them with butter and syrup. For dinner, cheese and bacon works a treat.
I grew up in the Chicago area and didn't know what a grit was until the Army. I started eating them by adding sugar. Since then I've expanded to include plain, butter and pepper, and love cheesy shrimp and grits.
you got to mix grits with eggs & biscuit. Nobody buys/eats grits alone.
I'm from Los Angeles, and when I moved to Nashville in 2005 I tried biscuits and gravy, fried green tomatoes and grits for the fist time. Loved everything but the grits.
You didn’t have them fixed right then.
A little salt and pepper and a pat of butter.
Add crushed crispy bacon also to them is so wonderful!
omg fried green tomatoes....my grandma had a garden and one of my fondest food memories was trying them for the first time from the ones we grew. they dont really sell green tomatoes unless its at a traders type market here in texas but its so easy to grow them why not just grow a couple plants yourself? i think im going to this summer.
You could use sugar but these other comments are also good add-ons.
I would like to think that every Brit that first comes across biscuits and gravy just imagine chocolate chip cookies covered in gravy and being grossed out, instead of scones covered in gravy.
The gravy is a milk and roux gravy made from pork sausage that has a good whack of sage and black pepper. Many places also add a drop or two of maple syrup in their sausage mixture. For me, biscuits and gravy is best with some hash browns next to it and a perfect fried egg on top and a glass of fresh squeezed orange juice.
My former loading dock mgr. (R.I.P.) showed me how to make them. So easy and yet so good.😊
Anything that makes it sweeter makes it worse imo.
@@rickwelch8464 Have you never had fried chicken and waffles or maybe something else that was salty and sweet together? I'm not a fan of sweets but something that is salty and slightly sweet is absolutely divine.
@@MarvRoberts some things for sure. W gravy though I need more and more savory.
@@rickwelch8464just think when you have pancakes and bacon or sausage on the same plate and a little maple syrup gets on the meat. If you haven't experienced that, try it :p
My grandmother who passed in 96 and was from western Kentucky and made the best biscuits and gravy that I have ever had in my life.
Did she pass on her recipe? Willing to share by chance?
I visited a girlfriend's family in western North Carolina, and her mother put freshly homemade biscuits and gravy, at all three meals, every day, as a side dish! We walked down the road a couple hundred yards, and visited neighbors, who made molasses in a shed next to the house. Don't see much of either, in Detroit.
Never gets old seeing basic ol' biscuits & gravy change people's lives LOL. It really is a fantastic meal; very cheap, simple, and easy, but has a lot to offer in flavor, calories(good physical labor food lol), etc.
You guys should really get a recipe and try making them! It might take a few attempts to get it right, gotta get a little bit of a feel for it, but it's pretty simple and I can't think of any ingredients that you couldn't get over there(would have to make the biscuits from scratch I'm assuming).
I kept thinking that they will all be ready for a nap in about an hour or so. That's how I always feel after b&g.
i always heard about this dish even when i was still living in the PH. moved to the US and decided to try it... gotta say, i love biscuits and gravy
Dude I am from California and the first time I had biscuits and gravy it blew my mind...I can't imagine what someone from the UK experiences.
Our crew truck made the biscuit and gravy run most mornings on the way to the oil rig. It sticks to your ribs.
I grew up in Maine and biscuits & gravy wasn’t a thing here. The first time I tried it was in army basic training back in 1986, it didn’t look good at all but you didn’t turn down any food at breakfast. You’d need those calories before lunch!
Brits love biscuits and gravy. Every single video of them trying it they absolutely love it
The rustic food from every country is dominant and can be enjoyed by everyone. Glad you liked it ❤ from America!
Glad you enjoyed the biscuits and gravy! It may look strange to you guys, but really does taste great, you can't go wrong with sausage. Cheesy grits are great. Daz loves his hot sauce like I love black pepper, put it on almost everything!
Same, I love pepper, especially fresh cracked. I keep a 5 spice peppercorn blend in my grinder and put it on just about everything.
I'm honestly surprised they liked the grits. That's a hit or miss item even to people that grow up around em
@@JACpotatosI agree. Grits are an hit or a miss. I hate soupy grits. When they are cooked correctly I mix them with my eggs.
I loveeee hot sauce! I need to cut down before I get acid reflux 😭
The problem with it is that it's so ungodly salty that it's basically inedible (at least to me). Tried it at a friends house while travelling and after taking about 4 bites I started sweating and felt like I was going to have a heart attack if I continued. You Americans are a built differently.
Shrimp and grits is the best way to have grits if you like seafood. Biscuits and gravy would probably be my favorite breakfast item.
100% that’s the only way to eat grits. 😜
I don't really like grits, but I love shrimp and grits - all the toppings go so well with the grits. If you are still in the States you should try shrimp and grits at a decent restaurant.
Shrimp and grits with some good smoked sausage and chopped crispy bacon 🔥🔥🔥🔥.
I’m a every kinda grits eater. Cheese, shrimp and even sweet buttery grits.
I’ve been known eat all 3 varieties in the same day 😂
Ooorrrrr.... sausage, egg, & cheese grits. That's the only way I like em, other than shrimp & grits. 😂❤
Bacon, eggs & grits 😁
Gaynor needs her own channel.
She is such a babe
Lady G is quite regal & captivating. 100% agree on a dedicated channel! 👍🏻
Gaynor is simply awesome.
Everybody loves Gaynor
Gaynor Bless your heart
I’m originally from So. Cal and have lived in Georgia for almost 40 years. Biscuits and gravy is my very favorite breakfast now. Yumm! 😊
Clearly the mother is the only one with sense sitting at that table❤
Bloody Marys that's how I take my vegetables🤣
Glad you enjoyed! Southern biscuits are very similar to a good pie crust, and made almost the same way. Layers of flour and butter. And grits are much like oatmeal or porridge, they're a blank canvas for seasonings. I love mine with lots of black pepper and a couple of over-easy eggs mixed in!
My good friend made (wonderful) biscuits without a recipe. Verrrry Southern (from Jackson, Mississippi)
@@painetdldy I grew up there and we like biscuits made with lard, lol. Without lard they taste dry and crumbly. Good fats!
Yes on the fried egg mixed in! Yum!
No, southern biscuits are not like a pie crust at all. Pie crust is over worked to even begin to be considered a real biscuit. Idk where everyone in the comment section gets their biscuits and fast food biscuits are not biscuits. Hardee’s “biscuits” are maybe the closest thing to a real traditional southern US. But then they are garbage.
Sausage Country gravy is what we call it. Lots of pepper is used. Its like Chicken gravy but we add sausage for the biscuits.
A.K.A. Sawmill gravy
How wonderful to see you all enjoying the biscuits and gravy and the grits...both are so delicious, and yes, the grits have a different texture for sure...grits are ground corn and can be prepared in many different ways...Great video to watch!
We usually have grits in a smaller portion as a side with breakfast and people often put things on it (personal preference). I'm so glad you guys like the biscuits and gravy and it's one of my favorite ways to see people learn that biscuits and scones really are quite different if you pay attention.
Aiden looks pissed because he's mad at how all the people came at him yesterday. LOL
Grits are a southern food. It's a good poor man's dish, it fills you up and stays with you for energy. Sausage gravy is the same. Whatever you could throw together to make a meal. My mom used to do the same thing with hamburger meat and milk gravy over toast or biscuits. Easy for someone who has little money, but needs to feed a family. Cheese grits, or grits with red eye gravy over it. Awesome. ❤
As a Georgia boy myself, I was raised on grits and it is definitely my most favorite breakfast food, and I like my grits thick (not watery or runny) and I season it with salt, pepper, (sometimes garlic salt/powder) and cheese. I say out of an average month 70-80% of my morning meals will have grits as a side or by itself. Another dish I enjoy is shrimp and grits. Good for breakfast, lunch or dinner.
Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest, but I like grits (especially cheesy grits).
There are many of us here in the USA who have the same feelings about Grits for example. I am also not a big fan of Bloody Mary's even though I love spice. I think it has to do with the time of day for me. I LOVE breakfast and have certain items I love... Biscuits and gravy for sure!
Agree 100%. Bloody Mary is one of things that I like every ingredient, just not them all together. Have eaten biscuits & gravy, and nothing else, for breakfast many times. Yum! 🤤
the issue is that grits are often not prepared well and are underseasoned. they need salt, black pepper, and butter at the minimum and a bit of cream, some cheese, crumbled bacon etc. only make things better. as for bloody mary's, they are quite divisive and may be an acquired taste. if you like savory foods, tomatoes, and vodka/gin then you're in luck.
Yeah, somebody needs to bring junior a juice box for breakfast.. he's definitely not ready for a morning after bloody Mary. 😂
😂😂😂😂
LOL bloody mary's are the drink of choice when you already have a hang over :D
I love grits with eggs over-easy and crispy bacon mix together. Some keep it simple with just salt & pepper. Some like it with scrambled eggs and sausage.
In my area we always called that a "country breakfast". It's amazing.
I never even thought about eating this with eggs, I will try it.
Mami got her Mimosa! YES ✋So glad you guys liked the biscuits with gravy!
The great thing about grits is you can add almost anything to them and make them better. Sime people like them sweet with sugar or syrup, some like them savory with things like shrimp and cheese, but there's no wrong way to eat them as long as you like them in the first place. My daughter is really picky and gags when she tries them. 😂
I think a good way to describe grits to people is that it's a good base, like how you can top rice with all kinds of things. I like plain grits and plain rice, but I know a lot of people would find either too bland. But if you top either with something you like, how could you not like the combination?
Exactly. By itself plain it's bland, no flavor but with cheese, butter, salt, garlic, bacon etc yum. Not unlike cream of wheat or rice. They dont taste of anything either until adding something to them.
@@RogCBrand Yes like me. I can't have cream of wheat, rice or grits by itself. I have to have something sweet or savory on them.
Yeah grits are just a vehicle for butter and eat in the way tortilla chips are a vehicle for salsa.
I love that they fill you up all day😂❤.
I just use butter salt and pepper and fried eggs on top sometimes scrambled
I love biscuits and gravy. I first tried it in the South. It is not common in the Northern part of the US.
Biscuits n' gravy are made different all over the U.S. In the MidWest, we just cook the pork sausage (some use beef) use the grease and add flour, stir it so it soaks up the grease. Add water and stir until its fully mixed. It will thicken and you just keep adding water to your desired thickness and then at the end add milk. Top it with salt and pepper. Bake your biscuits or if you made homemade (which is BEST) and drown them in the gravy. I hate sausage, but I love Biscuits n' gravy. Its the only way you'll get me to eat sausage. I dont like the meat to be chunky.
That might be the first time I heard a Brit say delicious instead of nice 🙂
Glad you're loving that food!! I want Aiden's French toast! 😋
That big biscuit is what we call a cathead biscuit and the white gravy is buttermilk gravy.
Dog soldier said "Cat Head!" 🤣
Buttermilk is in the biscuits, milk and cream in the gravy. Buttermilk would curdle the gravy.
I'm shocked that Aiden actually liked the biscuit and gravy.
Ikr?!!! He hates everything! 🤣
First time I’ve seen one of the Office Blokes going solo. Does he do a lot of family videos? I’m guessing the son is a picky eater and doesn’t like a lot of things?
@@roems6396 Yes and yes, quite often lol.
I'm not. He just didn't understand them. All he needed was to try them.
He's a little punk.
While in college, I visited a friend in Virginia. I forget what his family were having for dinner, but I couldn't eat it. So his mother made me some biscuits and gravy (which, up to that point, I had despised). It was amazingly good.
Edit: You tried grits too?!?! I make my own, but I'm not Southern, so I make them sweet. My Southern friends are quite critical of me in that regard. (We've had some borderline angry discussions about it.)
It's good to see folks learn about the wonders of country food. I didn't have any biscuits today so I made oatmeal and put the sausage gravy on that. Wonderful.
Grandma’s home made biscuits and gravy cannot be topped, but to be honest, given the lack of required prep time, the quality of like Pillsbury’s canned biscuits is good enough for most of us.
You no how quick it is to make a pan of homemade biscuits?
@@cindylawrence1200 yes, about fifteen minutes.
I can have the canned biscuits covered in gravy and on the plate by then.
Some frozen biscuits like Mary B's are pretty good for being store-bought. I prefer them to any canned ones.
@@NotSoFast71 personally the pillburys flaky layered is far better to me
Butter and hot sauce! Daz has managed to make Buffalo grits!! Of course he likes it! 😂. Grits are definitely a side dish. Preferably with a spicy type of breakfast sausage like the sage flavored sausages you often see or nice extra smoky bacon. 😋. Glad to see you guys like biscuits and gravy. Its the perfect hangover meal with sausage or bacon and a side of eggs. God I'm hungry.
As a southern girl that makes grits almost every weekend, please know that I don't know anyone that eats grits like a main dish. It's not like oatmeal that can be a solo breakfast dish, grits is a side dish, that's intended to be eaten like if you order a side of eggs, and/or hash browns with a meat. Also, most people eat it with a spoon, because as you can tell it's harder to pick up a good portion with a fork. Try eating grits with a meal like bacon and eggs. Even with your biscuits and gravy, you could get a side of grits. My favorite way to eat grits is fried fish and grits, salmon croquettes and grits.
Cheese grits with shrimp, or grits & grillades.
@@marahdolores8930 that’s very different. I’m talking about going out to breakfast (or even making breakfast at home) and just ordering a bowl of grits like it’s a main. That doesn’t happen. They were debating if grits should be eaten with something like bacon, and the waiter said ppl just eat it plain.
Think about it like fries. Yes, you can get carne asada fries or a big plate of chilli cheese fries with all the fixings and consider that an entire meal or main dish. But no one’s ordering a basket of fries for dinner. Fries are considered a side dish.
I find it interesting that it always takes a minute for your brain to decide.
6:47 they would love shrimp and grits
That's the beauty of grits really. There are so many different ways to make them. Cheese, Hot sauce, Butter, Eggs, ham. My mom used to mix in Brown Sugar and Cinnamon. I've seen people eat them with Jam and cream. There really is no wrong way to have grits. Just a hearty, filling, flavor vehicle. Cheap too. So, yea, it's a standard American (South, Midwest typically) easy breakfast item.
Flavorless carbs....🥺
@@marianne1959 More like flavorless Fiber and grains. They are rather healthy when eaten by themselves. It's just they are pretty flavorless, so the stuff we add to them can make them unhealthy. But by themselves it's essentially oat meal.
I love Bloody Mary's but I could have guessed Aiden wouldn't like it. A lot of places will give you a beer chaser with it
Give him another 10 years or so and he might. I didn't like them when I was young but they grew on me.
Bloody Mary is all I drink. Salty, not sweet a pickled asparagus 💥
Well let's be real here, at this point it seems Aiden has the palate of an 8-year-old lol
Giving Aiden a bloody mary is like giving a toddler their first taste of lemon. hahaha I agree with Aiden, even as an adult I don't get that drink.
Bloody Mary's can be really good but I've had absolutely terrible ones, too. There is a huge disparity depending who is mixing it that can make or break it. I will say just looking at that glass I would have definitely guessed that was not the finest, iykyk
Don't come over here insulting our sweet tea! 😂
Bless your heart!
Did you get sugar in it? I love biscuits and gravy ❤❤❤❤
PREACH!!!!! 😂
I think brits get offended bc they think we drink sweet tea in place of hot tea. But we drink hot tea and coffee in the morning or whatever.
Hot tea and coffee are in a category together. The same way that iced tea and lemonade are in a category togethers
My boys crave biscuits and gravy after a night out! Major cure for the upset stomach!
My grandmother used to put some sugar and milk in with her grits. a variation on the white gravy is to mix a can of crushed tomatoes into the gravy and put that over the biscuits.
Man you need the biscuits and gravy with hash browns all smothered in the gravy yum!!😊
"Gravy" can refer to any meat based pan sauce. "Cream" gravy is what goes with sausage and is made from milk obviously whereas "Brown" gravy is more of what you expect as gravy.
Some people also refer to marinara or tomato sauce as gravy. Especially Italian-americans in the Northeast (Boston to Philly) or Chicago
Who calls it cream gravy? Never heard that term. Grew up mostly in the south.
@@samuelmahoney6878 Never heard it myself either but Googling it apparently Texas calls it cream gravy while other southern states call it country gravy or white gravy.
@@samuelmahoney6878 It’s not called cream gravy, just gravy. Like instead of saying marinara, tomato sauce, or just sauce a lot of italian americans in the northeast just call it gravy. Im from Philly area but it happens in NYC & Boston areas as well. Not sure abt Bmore to DC but wouldn’t be surprised if it existed there as well.
It's a bit more complicated than that. Leaving Italians and "tomato gravy" aside for now, gravy or cream sauce/gravy always has 3 main ingredients: fat, thickener and liquid. Different combinations produce vastly different results. Here are some of them;
Bechamel sauce; butter, flour and milk.
Made thin, it is used as a sauce over vegetables or as a light accompaniment to foods such as a dill sauce for fish.
Made medium thick, it is used as a base for casseroles with mild meats (chicken, tuna) and pasta or rice, macaroni and cheese, cheese dip and the like.
Made thick, it is used to shape the above foods, like tuna croquettes or fried macaroni and cheese balls.
Cream Gravy;
Meat fat (tallow, lard, bacon or sausage fat, etc.), Flour, corn, tapioca or potato starch, and milk. Flour is the norm here and is cooked thoroughly with the fat until light brown before adding the milk.
Using sausage or bacon fat and the sausage or bacon meat produces sausage or bacon gravy, some use both meats but still call it sausage gravy.
Using beef fat, flour, milk and adding beef (chipped or burger) produces chipped beef on toast (the proverbial SOS) or hamburger gravy for noodles, mashed, fried or baked potatoes, rice or toast.
Regular gravy (shades of brown);
This gravy is made from the fats and juices (drippings) left after cooking beef, pork, chicken or turkey, flour or other thickener, and broth or water.
The drippings are cooked with thickener then broth or water is added until the right consistency is obtained. Here, corn, potato or tapioca starch is the norm, always mixing corn starch with a little water first. Beef gravy is usually just called brown gravy. The others, lighter in color, are just called pork gravy, chicken gravy and turkey gravy. These gravies are similar to the cream gravies in that meat can be added to the gravy then either poured over or mixed with and baked, pasta noodles, rice, toast or bread, mashed or baked potatoes, etc.
So, these 3 ingredients, fat, thickener and liquid, when combined correctly, give an almost endless array of different foods and one can add salt, pepper, spices and herbs or other foods to their gravy to make it their own.
Sorry for the lengthy post but decades in the food industry causes me grief when home cooks don't have this basic understanding of American gravies!
I’m glad you like the biscuits and gravy it’s something that can easily be done wrong and still look exactly like what you had and I’ve so many people try it once have a bad experience and never try again. I used to live in north Florida close to Alabama and I found a lot of southern Alabama places had a tomato sauce biscuits and gravy which I didn’t dislike but I wouldn’t pay to eat it a few years later I moved to the Florida Georgia line like I could walk out my driveway in Florida and knock on the welcome to Georgia sign that area had a brown sausage and gravy biscuit that I liked better than the white but that’s just me
I live in central Alabama and I've never seen a tomato sauce biscuits and gravy before - must be only a south Alabama thing. The one I'm familiar with is the creamy white Sausage Milk Gravy. I probably would've also found someplace else to eat if I had been served a tomato sauce biscuit and gravy. I'm not partial to tomato sauce. I know that to the west of Alabama, some places have chocolate gravy and biscuits, but I'm a bit leery of trying it.
@@laurie7689 Chocolate gravy is a northeast Alabama tradition. It seems to originate from the Sand Mtn. part of the Cumberland. Its served to kids for breakfast on their birthday. When you find it elsewhere, you can usually find an ancestor form Sand Mtn. Its pretty good if you have a taste for hot cocoa as its a powdered cocoa based gravy, not a chocolate bar based one.
Tomato gravy is pretty common all over the south. Tomatoes for breakfast is common so it makes sense. But its more popular in older farming communities.
@@RebelCowboysRVs Yes, I like tomatoes with my breakfast, but tomato sauces tend to give me acid reflux so I avoid them. I suspect tomato gravy would do the same. I've never seen or tried tomato gravy before. Nobody in my family has ever made it and I've yet to come across a restaurant in the central part of Alabama that serves it. There may be one, but I've not been there. I'm still leery about the chocolate gravy. I like cocoa, but am not a fan of chocolate. I usually reserve it for dessert if I'm going to have any.
Biscuits and gravy with eggs over medium is excellent as well. The yoke mixes in with the biscuit and gravy and really sets it off
Awesome!
That autistic kid is quite high functioning...
Bless you guys for taking him on holiday ❤
Sausage gravy usually has bits of cooked sausage in it as well as the grease from cooking sausage for extra flavor. The biscuit is usually just there to keep you from eating the gravy like a soup. :) Butter is a key ingredient of a good biscuit. They use self rising flour or regular flour with a lot of baking powder to give them a fluffy texture. They're not like a cake as some people describe them, but more like a savory scone with a lighter texture from the leavening agent. Lighter than home made bread.
What's good are the Schwans/Yelloh biscuits. I use Jimmy Deans Sage sausage to make this.
😂 Love your comment, "The biscuits is just there to keep you from eating the gravy like a soup!". 😂 Ya can't beat a good sausage gravy! 😋
to be fair, if you're eating your gravy like a soup with your biscuits you're making chicken and dumplings instead! Still delicious, same hearty meal, just different form. No less delicious!
A lot of you guys are butthurt the kid didn't like everything. He tried stuff he is not used to. Good for him
Don't knock it till you try it.
He's a whimp.
We are a country that feeds kids chicken nuggets and ranch till they are 18, he's raised on beans and toast, flavor must be experienced early in life to appreciate!
I personally don't really like what they picked so to not like it would be 💯 believable to me grits I think you have to grow up eating that to like it
@@adamrounds1670 true dat I can't stand the consistency, but I don't like mashed potatoes either! Flavors ok though!
I grew up in the deep South and we always used milk to cook the grits and then smothered them with sugar. If you want to try another great southern dish that’s cheap is pinto beans mixed with corn bread and hot sauce! Can’t go wrong!
Exactly! Cooking the grits in milk instead of water makes all the diference in the world with the flavor.
I always use milk for my grits but I’m more of a cheese grits gal. Can’t beat it with smoked ghouda. I LOVE my pinto beans and cornbread. I just put fresh onion on top and dig in. To me it’s a whole meal of its own. Great for a winters day.
Another dish I find very good is to cook up some white or brown rice, cover it with ranch beans, and then heat it up. Boy it's good, especially with hamburgers or hot dogs.
I love the looks of astonishment that something that looks so rank tastes soo good
This little sitting pretty much shows you the range of tastes likes/dislikes even within the same family is very much varied. But also grits are very much a blank canvas of "do whatever you want with it". The sheer variations is incredible.
I love topping my grits off with a sunny-side up or poached egg. Mixing the yolk in with the grits is delicious. I've never actually thought about putting hot sauce in my grits, bu I'll have to try that next time, if it really does take the grits to a whole new level
I love these videos. Biscuits and Gravy is such a wonderful comfort food. So many great great memories of Christmas Morning having biscuits and gravy. Cheers brother.
Grits are actually a lot like oatmeal. Some people really like it plain, but I prefer something along with it. Eggs are great, especially if you keep the yolks running and bust it up in the grits, the yolks will act like a really flavorful butter. Also, if you're eating any kind of steak with your breakfast, dropping in some of the juice from the meat or else having them on the same plate so they absorb it that way and get some of that flavor, you can't beat it.
Glad you tried the biscuits & gravy at a spot that seems to do them proper rather than a big chain. But if you really want to take your southern food experience to the next level, breakfast or otherwise, find a spot that doesn't even look like a proper restaurant...ask around town...It'll usually be a small, family owned hole in the wall. THOSE are the spots where you're going to get southern food that will knock your socks off. Trust me.
As a Southerner, this video makes me extremely happy!!!
When you have grits, be sure to stir in a big hunk of butter, crumbled bacon, sharp cheddar cheese, salt and pepper.
Heavenly comfort food. 😇
You got that right girl!
Yum. But those grits were too runny for my taste. I like more body.
And eat them with a spoon
There was so much Southern food I never had before I went into the army and I was amazed at how much I liked it. Grits and cornbread sounded disgusting but the Army forces you to eat whatever they put on the plate and they were both delicious! Make sure you try some cornbread especially with some melted butter.
I make mine with half a stick of butter melted in my cast iron skillet. The bottom cooks as soon as it hits a hot pan.
Hands down my favorite British family!
Glad to see you guys enjoyed biscuits and gravy it's my favorite breakfast, now let's see how you feel about chicken fried steak,eggs and mashed potatoes and gravy for lunch? Which is my go to lunch when I go to a diner.
I grew up on biscuits and gravy with mom and dad being from Appalachia. Glad you enjoyed it.
I loved this so much, as a good old country boy from south Georgia! Biscuits & Gravy are my absolute favorite breakfast food, especially with a couple scrambled eggs w/ cheese and grits w/ salt, pepper, and cheese mixed in. The Mimosa is an excellent choice for a beverage to top it all off! Cheers...
I've grown up reading biscuits and gravy my whole life and never once thought to put hot sauce on it and I love hot sauce. Usually we would just use spicy breakfast sausage in the gravy and a nice amount of black pepper.
A splash of tobasco and a over-medium egg.
Always Tabasco sauce!!
Black pepper and a runny yolk egg are always the way to go.
dash of tabasco is the best
Great vid! Love biscuits and gravy myself, but not a huge grits person. Bloody Mary's, I get not being for everyone, but they are the PERFECT drink for tailgating at early games when you're not quite feeling 100% yet, but need to get something in your stomach that isn't just beer.
I’m enjoying Aidan trying everything without hesitation. 😂
Buttermilk biscuit with sausage gravy. Yum.
Grits are made from ground hominy, a type of corn. Very popular in the American South. It's actually like cereal, and the toppings are what gives them flavor. I love them.
There are two ways to do grits. You can do savory or sweet. Most people do savory but some do sugar, brown sugar, honey and/or cinnamon on top of the grits for a more oatmeal like experience. Almost everybody of course does lotsa butter ;-). I have done it both ways. Some people eat them by themselves much like oatmeal but most do it as a side with eggs, ham, bacon, omelettes, toast, sausage et cetera. So happy you guys liked them in general.
I add maple syrup, real from trees not corn syrup.
I cook my grits for about 40 mins. In water, salt, and butter. About 20 mins in I add half & half cook the rest of the 20 mins stirring occasionally. But the last 5-7 mins, I beat the hell out of them 😂. Stirring vigorously, to really finish giving them, that soft and creamy mouth feel. Slide right down your gullet. 😛😋
So, no Quaker instant grits for you! (Your comment reminded me of the grit scene from the movie My Cousin Vinny)
Sausage gravy is so easy to make. Homemade biscuits are a little more involved but well worth it, especially buttermilk biscuits.
Check out America’s Test Kitchen’s recipe for easy biscuits. It a whole new way and they’re delicious!
Basically flour, baking soda, a little salt and sugar and you mix in warm heavy cream. Weird I know, but amazing.
I’ve made so many biscuits, cutting in shortening, butter, shortening and butter, buttermilk, not working it much at all and using White Lily self-rising flour which is absolutely the best.
I still use the White Lily self-rising flour in the america’s test kitchen recipe, and then follow the directions they provide.
It literally takes more time for the oven to preheat than it does making the biscuits.
Game changer for sure
Grits are served so many ways .My Mom loved her's with tomatoes salt and pepper and butter. I liked mine with sugar & cinnamon.
My grandmother raised me. She always was baking bread. i was practically raised on biscuits and gravy.
Always a good morning to wake up to my grandmother’s biscuits and gravy!! Glad y’all enjoyed them! Bloody Mary’s can be hit or miss, a good bartender can get it right. Another version is called a Vampiro, heavier on the Tabasco and Worcester sauce and absolutely amazing!!
Bloody Mary is the BEST hangover cure ever. However I don’t like mine spicy. Biscuits and gravy vary a lot and it is important to find a good one.😊 I’m glad you found one and tried it. Let me know if you want the recipe. To me, grits are like sandy mashed potatoes lol. Not my favorite.
A lot of restaurants (even good ones) serve mediocre bland grits. That being said even as a southerner I only really like grits with scrambled eggs, salmon cakes, or in shrimp and grits.
Was fun to see you all in Nashville! That's my hometown, born and raised, but now living up in Vermont. Glad you enjoyed Gray and Dudley!
Bloody Marys and biscuits and gravy are THE hangover cure!
I'd say you should look at the grits as something more like rice. Like it's just a base to be personally customized. I like it savory and spicy. But for breakfast, adding some bacon is a good move, also. It's also nostalgic for the, uh, less rich, lol. Stretches well, so to speak.
Glad you guys loved your first try of biscuits and gravy and enjoyed your meal! Now we’re gonna need a homemade tasting of your own biscuits and gravy. Maybe even make a few different versions. I’m sure there are a lot of followers more than willing to share their recipes 😉. Just don’t forget the sage!
Grits is just bulk food that us poor people grew up eating. It doesn't have a lot of taste in itself so put stuff in it. For breakfast, I really like several fried eggs (over medium) to chop up and mix in. Grape or apple jelly mixed in is good for a sweet. For dinner, get some shrimp and grits. For biscuits and gravy, milk gravy is best although you can put a little ground up burger or sausage in the gravy, too. Can make tomato gravy, too.
I grew up in an upper middle class household, and we enjoyed grits for Sunday breakfast, with eggs and bacons, sausage. My mom made it with whatever cheese we had and it was always a delightful and welcomes addition to our palate
The best way I can describe biscuits and gravy: an inversed pot pie but all the best parts of it are immensely delicious and perfect.
One of the things I learned about eating grits, when I was in Florida, is that depending on the time of day it’s served, depends on how soupy it is. The less soupy it is the better I like it. Also, for me it was strange to see it being eaten with a fork as I learned to eat with a spoon. I’m glad you tried the different foods and beverages while you were in Tennessee. It’s always good to hear about people’s experiences with food that is not the norm for them. It makes us think and wonder just how cultural our taste may be or do we really enjoy that foods taste.
I love my grits mixed up with butter cheese scrambled eggs and spices. It’s better to make them with part half and half than just water in my opinion. Also the consistency is important. Not too runny and not too stiff. Also I don’t like instant grits that much.
B&G has cream in it, so it feels like breakfast. Most folks not from here believe it is dinner gravy, so it doesn’t make sense. Glad you all enjoyed it and are having a good time over here. Peace.
Butter, cheese, and hot sauce for the grits too
You should try cheesy grits with shrimp!!!
Grits are ground corn, and we put all kinds of stuff in it, especially growing up. We had shrimp and grits, cheese, bacon, and ground sausage, and I hated when mom would give us grits and fish roe. Raised in the south grits was almost a daily breakfast food.
The way I always like my grits is with a lil salt and pepper then a over easy egg and add a lil Tabasco sauce.
Oh to be young again, back when I cared if a stiff drink tasted good or not.