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Sausage in a Bisquick blanket

Sausage in a Bisquick blanket Today, I am making piggies wrapped in a blanket with Bisquick biscuits and cooked sausage links. Piggies in a blanket is not a new concept, but it is still a very delicious way to make breakfast meals different. Ingredients: 6 sausage links, cooked separately, then halved 2 cups of Bisquick ½ cup of milk 4-6 tablespoons of softened butter Note: to soften ths butter, just lay it out on the counter ahead of time. Instructions: First, cook the sausage links in a skillet on medium heat. Cook the sausage until it is browned and completely done. Set aside. (Since I made smaller sized biscuits, I cut my sausage links in half.) Now, add the Bisquick and butter together. Using a fork, combine the butter well with the Bisquick. Then add the milk a little at a time; do not add it all in at once because you may not need all of it. (Sometimes I do need a half cup of milk and sometimes I don't. I am unsure why that happens. The dough needs to be drier for this recip...

Cheesy onion Bisquick bread squares

Cheesy onion Bisquick bread squares Here's another simply amazing bread recipe for you guys. These bread squares can be served as a side dish with pizza or spaghetti, with any other Italian cuisine, or just by themselves with your favorite dipping sauce. Today I am using shredded mozzarella cheese, but you can use any type of cheese that you desire to create this delicious recipe. Be creative! Ingredients: 1 cup of the original Bisquick mix 1/2 teaspoon of seasoning salt 7 tablespoons of warm water 1 cup of your preferred shredded cheese 2 tablespoons of dried onions, onion powder, or fresh chives (finely chopped) 6 tablespoons of melted butter Instructions: In a bowl, add 1 cup of the original Bisquick mix, 1/2 teaspoon of seasoning salt, and 7 tablespoons of warm water together. Bring the ingredients together. Then allow the dough to rest for 30 minutes. Add 2 tablespoons of dried onions, onion powder, or fresh chives (finely chopped) to a separate bowl. Then add 1 cup of your pr...