Sausage Gravy

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Quick Reference

Storage Recipe Prep Temp Holding TIme Quality

Serving Temp

50°F - 70°F

Dry Storage

  • 1 package white pepper gravy mix
  • 1 quart hot tap water
  • 3 quarts boiling water
  • 12 finely chopped, cooked sausage patties
208°F 6 hours

Steam well

150°F to 160°F

Portioning

Single Gravy Biscuit 6 oz
Double Gravy Biscuit 12 oz
Dine-In/Out Breakfast Plate ½” from fill line
Side Order (Squat Bowl) ½” from fill line

☆Q.A. Standard: Sausage must be finely chopped throughout gravy Gravy base should have white appearance. Discard gravy that becomes beige to brown in color.

Tools Needed

  • 1/3 size pan with slotted lid
  • Measuring cup
  • Wire whisk
  • Biscuit splitter
  • 6 ounce ladle
  • Spatula
  • 1/6-size, 6-inch deep pan

Work Safe

  • Wash hands before starting to work and after handling anything that is not food related to prevent contamination and health hazards
  • Use caution when pouring hot water into gravy mix
  • Sausage gravy must be time/temperature controlled for safety (TCS). It must maintain a minimum temperature of 135 °F
  • Wash, rinse, and sanitize all utensils and surfaces that touch food every four hours or anytime they become contaminated

Receiving and Storing

  • White pepper gravy mix is delivered and stored at room temperature (50°F - 70°F) in the dry storage area Sausage patties are delivered and stored at 0°F +/- 10°F

Preparing and Holding

  • Measure 1 quart of hot tap water from the prep sink and pour into a 1/3 size 6” deep pan
  • Slowly add 1 packet of white pepper gravy mix while blending vigorously with a wire whisk until lump free
  • Add 3 quarts boiling water from the hot water maker and stir
  • Gravy should thicken within 30 seconds
  • Place 12 sausage patties on a clean section of the grill
  • Sausage patties must reach an internal temperature of 165° and maintain it for 17 seconds
  • Once the sausage patties have reached 165° use the red handled perforated spatula to transfer to a 1/6 size 6” deep pan
  • Using a wire whisk, finely chop the sausage patties in a 1/6 size pan
  • The chopped sausage pieces should be no larger than a pea
  • Add the chopped sausage to the gravy
  • Stir with a wire whisk until well blended
  • Place the pan of gravy in the steam well set to maintain a temperature of 150°F to 160°F
  • Sausage gravy can be held in the steam well for up to 6 hours
  • The pan of sausage gravy should be covered with a slotted lid
  • Place a dissolvable label on the lid and mark the 6-hour hold time
  • Place a 6oz. ladle into the sausage gravy
  • Check gravy every time the store quality (15 minute) timer sounds
    • Stir and add hot water if needed

Serving

See Breakfast Plates for more information

Sausage Gravy Biscuits

  • Split biscuit(s) in half using biscuit splitter
  • Place biscuit, cut side up on a plain plate or hinged food container
  • Using a 6-ounce ladle, portion gravy over the biscuit(s)
  • Serve with a fork and knife

Breakfast Plates

  • Ladle gravy into small section of 3-compartment plate or clamshell container

Side Gravy

  • Ladle gravy into squat bowl to within ½” of fill line
  • Dine in – Place on tray with spoon
  • Dine out – Cap container by placing lid on cup and seating the lid by running both thumbs completely around rim
  • Place flat in bag with spoon  

Close of Breakfast

  • Serve all customers
  • Remove pan of gravy from steam well
  • Discard remaining gravy
  • Wash, rinse and sanitize pots, pans, lids, and utensils Allow to air dry
  • Clean all exterior surfaces of steam well using a sanitized towel
  • Drain water from steam well
  • Wipe out and refill steam well with hot water before using for lunch