
It started with rotten sausage. From the moment I unwrapped my breakfast from a popular Southern chain, I knew I was in for a bad time. The unpleasant smell was followed by an inedible bite. I was heartbroken, disappointed, and disgusted as both my biscuit and my morning went into the trash.
I’m a regional breakfast junkie. Whenever I move somewhere new, I devote considerable time and calories to tracking down a memorable pre-dawn meal. In New Mexico, it was the green chile burrito. On the Illinois border, it was Casey’s outstanding breakfast pizza. And in the backwoods of Tennessee, at a small gas station just up the road from a power plant, I fell in love with the simple, salty, and oh-so-satisfying combination of sausage, egg, and cheese on a buttermilk biscuit. I still think about those parchment paper-wrapped delights, with “SEC” scrawled in Sharpie across the top.
So, when I made the move to North Carolina, imagine my disappointment when a locally hyped favorite failed to deliver on its promise. This experience got me to thinking: What really constitutes a quality sausage, egg, and cheese biscuit, and what are the best options available not just in the South, but nationally? After several months’ worth of tasting, ranking, and re-ranking these deceptively simple sandwiches, I believe I’m come away with the answers.
Let’s get to the biscuit bracket.