Sausage Balls
Show: Paula's Home Cooking
Episode: Sunday Brunch
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By jollymon_11972038
Amarillo, 83
on October 27, 2012
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I added two cans of green chilis and it really made them great!
By misssarnee04
Houston, TX
on September 25, 2012
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I love this recipe. They did dry out on me easily, but to counteract that, I added maple syrup. It's sticky as you form the balls, but it keeps them moist and tasty for days.
By vaughntippi_100...
Issaquah, WA
on September 25, 2012
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I followed the recipe to the letter and the result was a very dry flavorful sauage ball. I used very sharp cheese and a country bulk sauage. If I ever make these again I will cut way back on the biscuit mix and add some milk.
By Grambeau
on September 07, 2012
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These were underwhelming. I quartered the recipe, for a total of 11, because it's just me. I added some cayenne for extra flavor and, of course, added my vegetable, one half cherry tomato to each as Paula and Jamie did on the show. They turned out doughy, sorta tasty but I won't make them again.
By mstrazze_9094097
Delray Beach, FL
on April 28, 2012
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These were very tasty. My husband loved them. I used a mixture of pepper jack and colby cheeses (3 cups, the meat of six (6 Italian sausage links, 1/3 cup milk and 1 cup Bisquick. Baked for 15 mins at 375. Made six (6 sausage balls for testing purposes, then froze the remaining sausage balls for another day. They will only be as salty as the sausage and cheese you use.
By Condolini
on February 06, 2012
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One star because at least one is required. Some of the worst food I've ever eaten! Salty, crumbly, dry. A waste of good cheese and sausage. The dog likes them as treats.
By snordin00
on February 05, 2012
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This basic recipe works best for sausage balls. However, over the years I have added one thing that makes them better (in my opinion. A little milk. It makes them moist without the addition of more cheese or sausage. Everyone seems to have their own ratio that works for them. Mine is 3 cups bisquick, 3 cups shredded cheddar (or monterey jack, 1 pound pork (or turkey sausage and 1/3 cup of milk. I mix by hand. Its a bit messy, but better incorporated. They are always a hit.
By carebear_0775
Huntsville, AL
on January 25, 2012
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This recipe is wonderful, I've tried quite a few of the Sausage ball recipes on the Internet and this one is perfect. The other recipes all seem to add things to it when in reality Sausage, cheese and Bisquick are really all that's needed to make this recipe delectable. That being said, the only change I made was the order I mixed the ingredients and the method I used.
I mixed the sausage and cheese together and folded in the Bisquick in little by little until I couldn't incorporate any more into the mixture. Then formed the balls and used a cookie rack so the grease could drain while they were cooking. I also found that this recipe works better if you mix by hand instead of using a mixer, it's a little messier to do it this way but the results are so much better that it's worth it.
I hope everyone enjoys these Sausage balls half as much as me and my family have.
By indismom
on December 31, 2011
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I make this recipe every year for new years. I change it a bit I and some small diced onion and 2 cups bisquick and 1 lb jimmy dean sasauge 3 cups cheese we use honey mustard and mayo for the dip making these right now happy new year
By Laaali
on December 30, 2011
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The mixture was far to dry to form into balls. I added a little water, and they were fine after that. The cheese I used had been in the fridge for a while, so it may have lost some moisture.