These 3-ingredient cream cheese sausage balls are exactly the kind of thing my aunt would walk in with at every family gathering in the Midwest—no matter the season. The plate hits the table, and within minutes it’s mysteriously empty. Warm, savory, and just rich enough from the cream cheese to keep everyone reaching for “just one more,” they’re a perfect back-pocket recipe for when people show up unexpectedly.

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Step 3: Form the Sausage Balls

Using a tablespoon or small cookie scoop, portion the mixture into equal-sized pieces.

Roll each portion between your palms to create balls approximately 1 inch in diameter.

Place the sausage balls on the prepared baking sheet, spacing them about an inch apart.

Step 4: Bake Until Golden

Transfer the baking sheet to the preheated oven.

Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, or until the sausage balls are golden brown and fully cooked through.

The internal temperature should reach 160°F (71°C) when tested with a meat thermometer.

Step 5: Cool Slightly and Serve

Remove the baking sheet from the oven and allow the sausage balls to cool for 5 minutes.

Serve warm for the best flavor and texture.

Arrange them on a serving platter and watch them disappear almost immediately.

Serving Suggestions

These sausage balls are delicious on their own, but they pair wonderfully with a variety of dipping sauces, including:

  • Honey mustard
  • Ranch dressing
  • Barbecue sauce
  • Spicy mayo
  • Sweet chili sauce
  • Maple mustard dip

For brunch gatherings, serve them alongside fresh fruit, scrambled eggs, and breakfast pastries.

Tips for Success

Use Softened Cream Cheese

Soft cream cheese mixes much more evenly and helps create a smooth texture throughout the sausage balls.

Don’t Overmix

Mix only until the ingredients are fully combined. Overworking the mixture can make the sausage balls dense.

Keep Them Uniform

Using a cookie scoop ensures all sausage balls are the same size, allowing them to bake evenly.

Make Ahead

Prepare the mixture and roll into balls up to one day in advance. Store covered in the refrigerator until ready to bake.

Storage Instructions

Refrigerating

Store leftover sausage balls in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.

Reheating

Warm in a 350°F (175°C) oven for about 8 minutes or microwave briefly until heated through.

Freezing

Allow baked sausage balls to cool completely.

Place them in a freezer-safe container or freezer bag and freeze for up to 3 months.

Reheat directly from frozen in a 350°F oven for 12 to 15 minutes.

Variations

Cheesy Version

Add 1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese for an extra cheesy twist.

Spicy Sausage Balls

Use hot breakfast sausage for additional heat and flavor.

Herb-Infused

Mix in a teaspoon of dried parsley, chives, or Italian seasoning.

Maple Breakfast Style

Use maple-flavored breakfast sausage for a sweet-and-savory variation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make these without Bisquick?

Yes. You can substitute a homemade baking mix made from flour, baking powder, salt, and shortening.

Can I freeze them before baking?

Absolutely. Freeze the shaped sausage balls on a baking sheet, then transfer them to a freezer bag. Bake directly from frozen, adding a few extra minutes to the cooking time.

Why are my sausage balls dry?

Dry sausage balls are usually caused by too much baking mix or overbaking. The cream cheese helps prevent dryness, making this version especially moist and tender.

Final Thoughts

These 3-ingredient cream cheese sausage balls prove that the simplest recipes are often the most memorable. With rich sausage, creamy cheese, and a handful of pantry staples, you can create an appetizer that feels comforting, satisfying, and irresistibly snackable. Whether you’re preparing for a holiday gathering, a family reunion, a football watch party, or a last-minute visit from friends, this recipe deserves a permanent place in your collection. Once you make them, you’ll understand why the platter is always empty before the party is over.

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