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  2. How to make delicious homemade gravy for Thanksgiving dinner

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    Nowadays, that broth accompanies the main meal as gravy. Can you make gravy without meat juices? The idea of a sauce made from meat drippings will likely sound pretty gross for vegans and vegetarians.

  3. How to Make Store-Bought Gravy Taste 10x Better - AOL

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    To make brown butter gravy, melt a few tablespoons of butter in a saucepan over medium heat, stirring frequently with a rubber spatula, until the butter is foamy and brown bits start to form.

  4. The 3-Ingredient Gravy You Can Whip Up at a Moment’s Notice

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    Tips for Making 3-Ingredient Gravy. Cook the roux. The longer you cook the flour and butter mixture, the darker in color it will get. This not only gives the gravy its golden hue, but it also adds ...

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  6. Onion gravy - Wikipedia

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    Onion gravy is a type of gravy prepared with onion. [1] Various types of onions are used in its preparation. [2] Some preparations caramelise the onions. [3] Onion gravy may be served to accompany many foods, such as pork, beef steak, meatloaf, hamburger, bangers and mash, hot dogs, and chips, [1] [4] [5] [6] among others.

  7. How to Thicken Gravy in a Pinch So It's Rich and Creamy - AOL

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    Allow the gravy to simmer, uncovered, on the stove—the extra time will help the liquid to evaporate and the gravy to thicken. Make a Roux. If your gravy still needs a little help ...

  8. Broth - Wikipedia

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    Broth, also known as bouillon (French pronunciation: ⓘ), [1] [2] is a savory liquid made of water in which meat, fish, or vegetables have been simmered for a longer period of time. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It can be eaten alone, but it is most commonly used to prepare other dishes , such as soups , [ 5 ] gravies , and sauces .

  9. How to Thicken Gravy - AOL

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