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Updated 28 July 2026

McDonald's Sausage Biscuit
Breakfast

McDonald's Sausage Biscuit

$4.09 460 Cal 11g protein

McDonald's Sausage Biscuit is the perfect sausage breakfast sandwich, made with sizzling hot sausage on a warm buttermilk biscuit that's topped with real butter and baked to perfection.

Checked across 2 restaurants, $2.79 to $5.39.

4.7 · 6 ratings

Nutritional Facts

Per serving · Based on a 2,000 calorie diet

Total460kcal
Protein11g22%
Carbs37g12%
Fat30g46%
NutrientAmount% DV
Calories460kcal23%
Total Fat30g46%
Saturated Fat13g65%
Trans Fat0g
Cholesterol35mg12%
Sodium1090mg47%
Total Carbohydrates37g12%
Dietary Fiber2g7%
Total Sugars2g4%
Added Sugars1g2%
Protein11g22%
Calcium70mg5%
Iron2.5mg14%
Potassium200mg4%
Caffeine0mg
Nutritional values come from McDonald's published data and may vary by location or customisation. Updated 28 July 2026. Compare this item against the rest of the menu with the nutrition calculator.

McDonald's Sausage Biscuit Complete Information

A McDonald's Sausage Biscuit costs $4.09 and carries 460 calories with 11g of protein. A seasoned pork sausage patty on a warm buttermilk biscuit, brushed with butter. Nothing else at all.

The biscuit is the point. McDonald's bakes them in restaurant through the breakfast period, and a buttermilk biscuit is a different thing from an English muffin: layered, crumbly and rich rather than chewy and toasted. That richness is why this sits at 460 calories despite carrying the same sausage patty as the $2.99 Sausage McMuffin at 400. It also anchors the cheapest complete breakfast McDonald's sells: the Sausage Biscuit Meal Deal bundles it with Hash Browns and a drink for $5.29. Pair it with Hash Browns, or add the egg for the Sausage Biscuit with Egg at $5.49.

Health Insight

At 460 calories and 1090mg of sodium, this one is best treated as an occasional order rather than an everyday one.

Lighter alternative: Fruit & Maple Oatmeal on the same menu comes in at 320 calories. See Fruit & Maple Oatmeal

What Is in a McDonald's Sausage Biscuit?

3 components, 24 ingredients in total, exactly as McDonald's lists them.

  1. Biscuit14
    • Enriched Flour (Bleached Wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamin Mononitrate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid)
    • Cultured Nonfat Buttermilk (Cultured Skim Milk, Nonfat Dry Milk, Modified Food Starch, Salt, Mono And Diglycerides, Locust Bean Gum, Carrageenan)
    • Palm Oil
    • Palm Kernel Oil
    • Water
    • Leavening (Sodium Bicarbonate, Sodium Aluminum Phosphate, Monocalcium Phosphate)
    • Contains 2% Or Less: Salt
    • Sugar
    • Modified Cellulose
    • Wheat Protein Isolate
    • Natural Flavor
    • Modified Food Starch
    • Xanthan Gum
    • Soy Lecithin

    Contains: Wheat, Milk, Soy

  2. Sausage Patty8
    • Pork
    • Water
    • Salt
    • Spices
    • Dextrose
    • Sugar
    • Rosemary Extract
    • Natural Flavors
  3. Salted Butter2
    • Cream
    • Salt
Ingredient statements are published by McDonald's and can change without notice. Regional suppliers mean a restaurant near you may use a slightly different formulation.

How to Make a Sausage Biscuit at Home?

Southern biscuits intimidate people and should not. Cold butter, a light hand and a cutter pressed straight down do almost all of it. The reward is a breakfast sandwich that comfortably beats the $4.09 restaurant version.

45 min25 prep, 20 cookMediumdifficulty4 sandwichesyield
Servings4

Ingredients0 of 12

Buttermilk biscuits

Sausage patties

To finish

Method0 of 8 steps

Tips

  • Cold butter, visible in the dough. That is the single biggest factor in how well it flakes.
  • Never twist the cutter. It seals the edge and the biscuit rises crooked or not at all.
  • Biscuits are best inside twenty minutes of the oven and never recover after that.

Variations

  • Add a folded egg for the Sausage Biscuit with Egg, $5.49 in restaurant.
  • Add a slice of American cheese, which McDonald’s does not do on the plain version.
  • Serve the same patty on an English muffin for the Sausage McMuffin at $2.99.

Serve hot with Hash Browns and coffee. The restaurant version is $4.09, and the McValue meal runs $5.29 with a side and a drink.

Pairs Well Together

Perfect Combination

A Sausage Biscuit with a Coffee (Small) is what most breakfast runs come down to.

Allergen Information

This item may contain the following allergens

  • Milk / Dairy
  • Wheat
  • Gluten
  • Soy

Allergen information for the Sausage Biscuit is based on McDonald's standard recipe. Cross contamination is possible in restaurant kitchens, so tell staff about any allergy before you order.

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Sausage Biscuit Questions

How much is a Sausage Biscuit at McDonald's?

A Sausage Biscuit is $4.09 at a typical US restaurant. The Sausage Biscuit Meal Deal, which adds Hash Browns and a drink, is $5.29 and is the cheapest complete breakfast on the menu.

How many calories in a Sausage Biscuit?

460 calories with 11g of protein. The buttermilk biscuit is what makes it heavier than the 400 calorie Sausage McMuffin, since both carry the same sausage patty.

Are McDonald’s biscuits baked in the restaurant?

Yes, through the breakfast period, which is why they are warm and why availability ends with breakfast service. The complete published ingredient statement is in the recipe section on this page.

Biscuit or McMuffin?

The biscuit is richer, more crumbly and higher in calories; the English muffin is chewier and lighter. Same sausage patty in both. The Sausage McMuffin at $2.99 and this at $4.09 sit close on price.

What time do biscuits stop being served?

With breakfast, usually 10:30am on weekdays and 11:00am at weekends, set per restaurant. The breakfast hours page covers the timings and which locations differ.

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