Nif's Easy Homestyle Gravy

"Yes, this is for a huge amount of gravy but go ahead and adjust for the amount that you need. What an easy way to make delicious gravy and impress your guests! After making Uncle Bill's Method for Cooking a Turkey (#46262), I ended up with a lot of delicious drippings and made my gravy out of that. For this gravy recipe, I had 5 cups of drippings from a 14 pound turkey! The best feature of Bill's method is to put 2 cups of good chicken stock in the bottom of the pan when roasting the turkey. We used this gravy for 10 people on Christmas day and 2 meals of hot turkey sandwiches. That's a lot of gravy!"
 
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Ready In:
35mins
Ingredients:
6
Yields:
5 cups
Serves:
15-20
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ingredients

  • 1182.95 ml turkey drippings (use a good quality stock if you do not have drippings or if you don't have enough) or 1182.95 ml chicken drippings (use a good quality stock if you do not have drippings or if you don't have enough)
  • 118.29 ml butter
  • 118.29 ml white flour
  • 9.85-14.78 ml seasoning salt (I use Hy's brand which isn't crazy salty)
  • 9.85-19.71 ml fresh ground black pepper
  • 118.29 ml white wine (optional)
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directions

  • While the bird is roasting, put butter and flour in small saucepan and set on stove. It will likely melt on its own from the heat of the oven but if not, put on low for last few minutes of cooking bird until butter melts. Stir ocassionally to create a paste, called a "roux".
  • Pour drippings/stock in large saucepan on stove. Be sure to tip the bird for more liquid and scrape little bits of solids off bottom of roasting pan. Give liquid a good whisk to break up solids.
  • Bring liquids to a simmer (don't boil!) and slowly add the roux, whisking constantly. Only add a bit at a time and stop when the mixture thickens to desired consistency. It should at least coat the back of a spoon. I tend to add full amount.
  • Stir in seasoning salt and pepper. If you choose to add wine, slowly add it in until it tastes good to you!
  • Let gravy simmer and reduce while you carve up your bird. I wouldn't simmer more than 15-20 minutes.
  • NOTE - Please be sure to taste your gravy. Add salt, pepper, wine or whatever you think it needs. Add slowly and taste often!

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Reviews

  1. Perfect! I roasted turkey wings reserving the drippings and then boiled them for the broth. Afterwhich, I froze the pre-made gravy for Thanksgiving next week and I have to admit, this was one of the tastiest versions I ever made. I'm so looking forward to serving with my turkey and believe me, I've seen quite a few turkeys in my day. Most who drive in city traffic. Made for PRMR.
     
  2. What an easy and fool-proof way to make gravy! I actually impressed myself! Now that I have discovered this method, I will never dread making gravy again! Thanks for sharing this recipe and making my Thanksgiving dinner a success! Made for PRMR Tag Game.
     
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I love great food and I particularly like trying cuisines new to me! Although I don't prepare as much food as I used to, creating in my kitchen is still one of my favourite things to do. Enjoy!
 
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