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  2. 6 Different Types of Gravy That Are Pure Comfort Food - AOL

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    In fact, the Drummonds serve this gravy with biscuits, ... It's generally considered a thick gravy made up of canned or stewed tomatoes, a roux, and additional mix-ins like bacon or a touch of ...

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    Rise to the Challenge. Biscuits are notoriously hard to make. Most people go years struggling through highs and lows to perfect a biscuit recipe, but there isn’t always a need for that.

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    12 Canned Biscuits, Ranked Worst to Best. Pull up a seat and bust out the butter. It's time to talk biscuits. 12. Pillsbury Grands Butter Tastin' Flaky Layers Biscuits

  5. Biscuits and gravy - Wikipedia

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    A serving of biscuits and gravy, accompanied by home fries. Biscuits and gravy is a popular breakfast dish in the United States, especially in the south. [1] The dish consists of soft dough biscuits covered in white gravy (sawmill gravy), [2] made from the drippings of cooked pork sausage, flour, milk, and often (but not always) bits of sausage, bacon, ground beef, or other meat.

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  7. Chocolate gravy - Wikipedia

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    Gravy made with bacon, cocoa, and milk, served over buttermilk biscuits. Chocolate gravy is a variety of gravy made with cocoa powder, sugar, butter and flour and is part of traditional Appalachian cuisine. It is most often served as a Sunday morning dish with fresh biscuits in the Ozark [1] and Appalachian Mountain [2] regions.