Garlic Biscuits and Bacon Gravy

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What do you get when you combine light, fluffy, melt-in-your-mouth garlic biscuits with rich and flavorful turkey bacon gravy? This biscuits and bacon gravy recipe, an appetizer fit for the best of game days.

garlic biscuits and bacon gravy.

I’m thrilled to be teaming up with Formula 409 to bring you this recipe today. It’s sure to make your Big Game Party the most fun yet! We’ve got garlic biscuits topped with both crispy bacon strips and bacon gravy. Sounds like a winning Southern appetizer, am I right?

Fortunately, they’re super quick and easy to make with minimal ingredients. We start with our garlic biscuits, which are made with flour, heavy cream, and granulated garlic. All you have to do is mix the dough, knead the dough, cut the dough, and bake the dough. They take about 15 minutes to bake and the end results are SO good, y’all. We’re talking melt-in-your-mouth Southern biscuits with a light and fluffy texture and the perfect touch of garlic flavoring. I could eat these all day, every day!

The next step is to make rich and flavorful bacon gravy. For this, you’ll need good ol’ bacon grease, flour, milk, salt, and pepper. To make it, you just need to slowly combine the flour, bacon grease, and milk until it’s thick and no lumps remain. Then we top our biscuits with some freshly cooked crispy bacon strips and a big dollop of bacon gravy. How good does that sound?

These are great appetizers but I’ve included other serving suggestions below too. Now, who’s ready to make my Southern biscuits and bacon gravy? I know I am!

If you need some other biscuit recipes make sure to check these out: 2-Ingredient Biscuits With Ice Cream, Pimento Cheese Biscuits, Chocolate Chip Biscuits, Southern-Style, Sausage Biscuits With Cheese & Chiles, and Easy Drop Biscuits Recipe.

Recipe Ingredients

Garlic Biscuits

  • Self-rising flour
  • Heavy cream
  • Granulated garlic

Bacon Gravy

  • Bacon grease
  • All-purpose flour
  • Whole milk
  • Salt and black pepper

Helpful Kitchen Tools

How to Make Garlic Biscuits and Bacon Gravy

Garlic Biscuits

In a medium bowl, stir together the flour and garlic. Add in cream and stir until it forms a stiff dough.

Pour the dough out onto a floured surface and press it into a ball with your hands.

Press the dough out flat and then bring it into a ball again. Repeat this four times to knead.

Using a rolling pin, roll out to 1/2-inch thickness.

Using a biscuit cutter or a juice glass dipped in flour, cut out the biscuits.

Place on a greased baking sheet and bake at 450 for 12-15 minutes or until golden brown on top.

Remove from the oven and brush the tops with melted butter if desired.

Bacon Gravy

Place the bacon grease in a small skillet and add the flour. Stir over medium heat until the flour is browned.

Reduce the heat to low and whisk in milk. Stir constantly until gravy thickens and no lumps remain (about 7-8 minutes).

Season with salt and pepper to taste.

To assemble the biscuits, cut each biscuit in half and top it with freshly cooked bacon strips and a smear of thick bacon gravy.

Serve warm.

Storage

  • You can store leftover drop biscuits in an airtight container in the fridge or at room temperature for up to 3 days. I like to reheat them in the oven or air fryer.
  • As for the bacon gravy, you can store leftovers in an airtight container or a mason jar in the fridge for up to 4 days. I recommend reheating them on low heat on the stovetop. You might need to add a touch more milk if it’s too thick, but see how ya go!

Recipe Notes

  • This gravy is meant to be a little thicker than usual in order to be able to smear the biscuits with it.
  • To make your own self-rising flour, simply add 1.5 teaspoons of baking powder and half a teaspoon of salt for EACH cup of all-purpose flour.
  • Feel free to substitute the granulated garlic for garlic powder.
  • If you don’t have any bacon grease handy, just cook your bacon strips first in the skillet and place them on a paper towel-lined plate. Then reserve 2 tablespoons, rinse the skillet, and continue with the recipe as instructed. Voila!
  • Instead of serving the bacon strips separately, another option is to crumble the bacon into little bits and mix them into the gravy before smearing it onto the biscuits.

Recipe FAQs

Biscuits and gravy are American. More specifically, its birthplace is said to be in Southern Appalachia (or the Southern United States) in the late 1800s.

American biscuits and gravy is a popular breakfast dish in the United States (specifically the Southern United States). It includes soft biscuits covered in homemade gravy. This is usually made with flour, milk, and the drippings from some form of meat. In this instance, bacon grease, but you can also use sausage drippings.

You can brush biscuits with melted butter before or after baking.

How do you make garlic cheddar biscuits?

For garlic cheddar biscuits, add 1/3 cup of shredded parmesan cheese or cheddar cheese and 1 tablespoon of chopped fresh chives to the biscuit dough.

How do you serve biscuits and bacon gravy?

You can serve the biscuits just with bacon gravy as an appetizer or for breakfast. Or, add a fried egg and a slice of cheese to go along with the bacon for the ultimate breakfast sandwich.

You can also just make the biscuits as a side dish with one of these main dish suggestions:

On the other hand, the bacon gravy tastes delicious poured over waffles, toast, fried potatoes, or mashed potatoes. Don’t knock it til you try it!

Check out these other Southern biscuit recipes:

2-Ingredient Biscuits With Ice Cream

Pimento Cheese Biscuits

Chocolate Chip Biscuits, Southern-Style

Sausage Biscuits With Cheese & Chiles

Easy Drop Biscuits Recipe

Buttermilk Biscuit Recipe

Garlic Biscuits and Bacon Gravy

This easy biscuits and bacon gravy recipe includes light and fluffy garlic biscuits paired with rich and flavorful turkey bacon gravy.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes
Course: Appetizer
Cuisine: American
Keyword: bacon, biscuit, gravy
Servings: 4
Calories: 282kcal

Ingredients

Garlic Biscuits

  • 2 cups self-rising flour
  • 1.5 cups heavy cream
  • 1 teaspoon granulated garlic

Bacon Gravy

  • 2 tablespoons bacon grease
  • 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup whole milk
  • salt and black pepper to taste

Instructions

To Make Garlic Biscuits

  • In a medium bowl, stir together the flour and garlic. Add in cream and stir until it forms a stiff dough.
    2 cups self-rising flour, 1.5 cups heavy cream, 1 teaspoon granulated garlic
  • Pour the dough out onto a floured surface and press it into a ball with your hands.
  • Press the dough out flat and then bring it into a ball again. Repeat this four times to knead.
  • Using a rolling pin, roll out to 1/2-inch thickness.
  • Using a biscuit cutter or a juice glass dipped in flour, cut out the biscuits.
  • Place on a greased baking sheet and bake at 450 for 12-15 minutes or until golden brown on top.
  • Remove from the oven and brush the tops with melted butter if desired.

To Make Bacon Gravy

  • Place the bacon grease in a small skillet and add the flour. Stir over medium heat until the flour is browned.
    2 tablespoons bacon grease, 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
  • Reduce the heat to low and whisk in milk. Stir constantly until gravy thickens and no lumps remain (about 7-8 minutes).
    1 cup whole milk
  • Season with salt and pepper to taste.
    salt and black pepper to taste
  • To assemble the biscuits, cut each biscuit in half and top it with freshly cooked bacon strips and a smear of thick bacon gravy. Serve warm.

Notes

To make your own self-rising flour, simply add 1.5 teaspoons of baking powder and half a teaspoon of salt for EACH cup of all-purpose flour.

Nutrition

Calories: 282kcal
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30 Comments

  1. I love the brown gravy. More flavor than regular white gravy. Makes me think of my mom, because she made it.

    1. I am making these right now to enjoy with the game. They look yummy (fattening, but yummy) Thanks Christie.

  2. When I was little Daddy would make this gray on the weekend for us 7 kids while Momma made biscuits. We called it “POOR MAN’S GRAVY” as it was nothing but bacon grease, flour and milk all which most of us country folks had. A lot of people will think this doesn’t sound good but it was so yummy when we were really lucky there would be the round end of the chunk of bologna left which Daddy would cut up into little cubes, fry good and brown then add it to that poor man’s gravy to go over the biscuits. TALK ABOUT SOME GOOD EATIN’!!!!!

  3. OH MY . . . Thank you Christy!! Have never heard of this one, however do I need to tell you, I’m making this one for SURE!! I’ve never, ever seen ANYTHING that crispy bacon and garlic did not make DELISH!!

    Can’t wait for morning, now!

    You are such a TRUE Blessing to so many, thank you Christy!! ; ))

    Kaye~

  4. Christy, my dad always made bacon gravy instead of sausage gravy for us growing up!!! Love it then and still do! I’ve taken to adding bacon to the gravy in pieces just because I love bacon! Good over toast, biscuits, half-ripe tomatoes, and hashbrowns!!! Thanks for sharing!!

  5. Psssst…Christy…I know you’d never leave off someone’s name a-purpose, but it does say on the Bacon Bash that one of the contributors was Kami Bigler of NoBiggie. Love and Hugs! ~~Paula

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