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Whiz Sausage Balls

Submitted by: Tracy
An easy recipe that kids can help with. I mix mild and hot sausage to make mine. 

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Sausage Balls

Submitted by: Dinah Overlein
Provided by: Taste of Home
These are a fun variation from regular sausage links or patties. Have the kids help shape them into balls, then serve with eggs, pancakes or any other breakfast item. 

Sausage Sauerkraut Balls

Submitted by: Diana Thompson
A flavorful sausage and sauerkraut mixture is breaded and baked into delicious appetizer balls. 

Easy Sausage Cheese Balls

Submitted by: Michelle
The best part of breakfast--biscuit mix, cheddar and ground sausage--are formed into no-fuss balls that you bake in the oven. 

Sausage Balls III

Submitted by: Tracy
These sausage balls mixed with biscuit mix are made extra tasty and even softer with processed cheese sauce. 

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Sausage Balls II

Submitted by: Kelly Meier
These are easy, delicious, and great for any party! I make them every year as appetizers for Christmas. These can be refrigerated for a few days if any are left over. 

Sausage Cheese Balls

Submitted by: Heather Walker
These sausage balls were a hit at our Christmas party this year. I accidentaly used low-fat cheese in the recipe and couldn't tell the difference. No frying necessary, they bake beautifully. 

Sausage Balls

Submitted by: ksalinas
These baked meat balls are made with pork sausage, buttermilk biscuit mix and a can of condensed cheddar cheese soup. Serve as an appetizer skewered with toothpicks. 

Maple Sausage Balls

Submitted by: Katherine Wheeler
These breakfast-like balls pair sweet sausage with baking mix and cheddar. Pop them in the oven and you've got a morning-or-night snack. 

Sausage Balls I

Submitted by: Tom
Sage-seasoned sausage balls get dressed up with a nice tangy sauce. Reheat before serving. 
 
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