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For many, turkey and all the trimmings, or fixings depending on which side of the Mason-Dixon line you're from, is an incomplete dish without a liberal dousing of silky gravy to moisten things up.
Alternatively, you can use 2 cups of chicken or turkey broth. Melt the butter in a small saucepan set over medium-low heat. Once melted, add the flour and whisk until the roux reaches a smooth ...
You'll find easy dinner recipes for vegetables, gravy, stuffing, cranberry sauce, mac & cheese, and more. Have a happy, safe and delicious Thanksgiving with our favorite side dish recipes.
I love making gravy from scratch as it’s unbeatable over a freshly baked potato or fluffy mashed potatoes. But sometimes, store-bought gravy is the way to go, especially when you don’t have ...
Quick and easy, this is the perfect way to make gravy if you aren't cooking a whole roast turkey or chicken. What you do need: butter, onion, garlic, and all the favorite Thanksgiving herbs.
On Thanksgiving, it's all about the turkey gravy, but you can also make brown gravy with the cooking liquid from chicken or roast beef. A simple roux (made with flour and butter) helps to thicken ...
Cook the Gravy Longer. You can always start by cooking the gravy a little bit longer to thicken it. Allow the gravy to simmer, uncovered, on the stove—the extra time will help the liquid to ...
Shallots and herbs add flavor to a simple gravy for Thanksgiving dinner. Turkey fat and drippings make for the tastiest gravy, but chicken fat, butter and olive oil work well too.