For New Years Eve we like to skip dinner and just make a whole bunch of appetizers for sharing! Some of favorites that you might like are Homemade Egg Rolls, Bacon Wrapped Jalapeño Poppers, and Crispy Coconut Shrimp!

Bisquick Sausage Balls are a staple

Everybody has had sausage balls, right? I mean, I feel like I grew up with them at family reunions or church functions. But when the idea popped in my head to make them myself a few weeks back, I couldn’t actually remember my mom ever having made them. I have no idea where the recipe for these easy bisquick sausage balls originated, but it’s been around for decades, I’m sure. It’s a three-ingredient hack-type recipe where you literally just combine some Jimmy Dean original sausage with some bisquick (I use my homemade bisquick mix) and grated sharp cheddar cheese. Mix that altogether and shape into meatballs, then bake. And voila, you’ve got sausage balls! Sounds crazy, I know, but I’m guessing it’s something some midwestern housewife created in the 40’s or 50’s. Not that I have any evidence to back that up. They are popular for holidays, parties, and game days – basically any occasion where the utensil of choice is a toothpick for skewering food and popping it in your mouth. Our 6-year old was my helper making and photographing these, and she was more than happy to spear them with a toothpick and dip them in homemade ranch dressing for me. Speaking of that ranch dressing, it’s my favorite with sausage balls. But you can use practically any dipping sauce you like!

Bisquick Sausage Balls Recipe ingredients

Pork Sausage – You will need raw ground pork sausage. You can use any type of sausage you want like mild or spicy italian sausage, hot sausage, or just good ol’ Jimmy Dean sausage. Bisquick Mix – You can just use the box bisquick mix or my Easy Homemade Bisquick Mix Sharp cheddar cheese – Any type of cheese will work. I just like the flavor the sharp cheddar cheese brings to the sausage balls.

What kind of pork sausage should you use?

The most important thing is to get raw, ground pork sausage for this recipe. There are quite a few options, and any of them will work. You can use “hot” sausage, which is a really popular choice when making sausage balls. Or original Jimmy Dean sausage, which is what I used. Even mild or spicy Italian sausage. Just be sure it’s raw, and not a cooked smoked sausage or the recipe won’t work. I prefer the sausage that comes in a tube, but you can always purchase regular shaped sausages and cut off the casings.

Sausage Balls Bisquick Recipe substitutions

You can make these with mild or spicy Italian sausage in place of the Jimmy Dean’s sausage and they will still be really interesting and delicious. You can use pepper jack cheese instead of sharp cheddar.

How to make Bisquick Sausage Balls

How long to cook sausage balls

How to serve Sausage Balls

What goes with sausage balls for dinner?

Sausage balls are perfect for holidays, parties, and game days! Dip them in your favorite sauce like my homemade ranch, White BBQ Sauce, or Aioli.

Sausage Ball Dip – What’s the best?

We are definitely partial to ranch (homemade, please and thank you). But blue cheese dressing, bbq sauce, aioli, parmesan dressing, marinara, honey mustard, blooming onion sauce, or basically any other dipping sauce you can think of goes well with these savory, cheesy balls of deliciousness.

Make Ahead Instructions for Sausage Balls Bisquick Recipe

You can freeze sausage balls for up to six months. Place the unbaked sausage balls on a parchment-lined baking sheet and freeze for 1-2 hours until solid. Then transfer the frozen meatballs to a freezer-safe zip-tight bag for longer term storage. You can even bake them frozen without thawing by simply adding a few extra minutes to the bake time.

Sausage Balls with Bisquick Recipe storage

Can you freeze sausage balls?

Yes, you can freeze your sausage balls after they have been cooked. Once they are cooled, place them in an airtight container or zip-top freezer bags and freeze for up to three months. I would recommend freezing them flat so they don’t completely stick together. You can thaw in the fridge and reheat in the oven, microwave, or the air fryer.

How many days are sausage balls good for?

Leftover sausage balls will keep for 3-4 days in the fridge. Pro Tip: It may seem like too much Bisquick, but keep working it in with a mixer or your hands and it will all come together.

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