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  2. Gravy - Wikipedia

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    Gravy is a sauce made from the juices of meats and vegetables that run naturally during cooking and often thickened with thickeners for added texture. The gravy may be further coloured and flavoured with gravy salt (a mix of salt and caramel food colouring) or gravy browning (gravy salt dissolved in water) or bouillon cubes. Powders can be used ...

  3. List of sauces - Wikipedia

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    Grey Polish sauce (Polish: Szary sos polski) – Consists of roux and beef, fish, or vegetable stock seasoned with wine or lemon juice. Additions include caramel, raisins, almonds, chopped onions, grated gingerbread or double cream. Hunter's sauce (Polish: sos myƛliwski) – Tomato puree, onions, mushrooms, fried bacon and pickled cucumbers.

  4. 6 Different Types of Gravy That Are Pure Comfort Food - AOL

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    Gravy is just a sauce that's made from the drippings leftover after cooking meat. Add a thickener , like flour or cornstarch, and some additional spices and you'll be ladling it over the entire plate!

  5. Red-eye gravy - Wikipedia

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    Red-eye gravy is a thin sauce often seen in the cuisine of the Southern United States and associated with the country ham of that region. Other names for this sauce include poor man's gravy, bird-eye gravy, bottom sop, cedar gravy, and red ham gravy. The gravy is made from the drippings of pan-fried country ham mixed with black coffee.

  6. List of accompaniments to french fries - Wikipedia

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    The fries are often accompanied by ketchup, mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, and sometimes a vaguely béarnaise-like sauce called "sauce pommes frites" (found also under the same name and with a similar form in French-speaking Belgium, and in Dutch-speaking Belgium and the Netherlands as fritessaus), which is available at local McDonald's restaurants ...

  7. How to Easily Thicken Sauces and Gravy - AOL

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    How to use cornstarch to thicken your sauce: For 1 cup of sauce, mix 1 tablespoon cornstarch with 1 tablespoon cold water until there are no lumps. Stir into your sauce and bring to a boil. Stir ...

  8. How to make delicious homemade gravy for Thanksgiving dinner

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    The idea of a sauce made from meat drippings will likely sound pretty gross for vegans and vegetarians. But there are many ways to moisten your Thanksgiving meal with gravy without introducing any ...

  9. List of condiments - Wikipedia

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    Au jus – Meat gravy made from cooking juices; Barbecue sauceSauce used as a marinade, basting, topping, or condiment; Béarnaise sauceSauce made of clarified butter and egg yolk; Béchamel sauce – French white sauce based on roux and milk; Black pepper – Ground fruit of the family Piperaceae