Simple Foolproof & Delicious Gravy
I went for years buying canned gravy. I never could figure out how to make it and it always had those nasty flour lumps in it! Well let me tell you, this was the first and the only gravy I ever succeeded at and that I still make today. What I like about this recipe is that it is a basic recipe for turkey, beef or chicken gravy. Even if I do bake a chicken, turkey or beef, I use canned broth whenever I want a delicious and easy gravy.
Ingredients
Melt 1/4 cup of butter into a
2 cup measuring cup. Add one can of
chicken, beef or turkey broth to the
butter to equal 2 cups total.
Pour broth into a small saucepan.
Gradually whisk in small
amounts of the flour until gone.
Continue to whisk until no lumps remain.
Salt and pepper to taste.
Place on the burner over medium
heat and cook until thick and bubbly
then serve.
Simple Foolproof & Delicious Gravy
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Ingredients
- 1/4 cup butter, (1/2 stick)
- 1 – 14 oz can broth, (beef-chicken-turkey)
- 1/4 cup flour
- 1/8 tsp pepper or to taste
- 1/4 tsp salt or to taste
Directions
- In a 2 cup measuring cup, melt butter.
- Add the can of broth to the butter, this will give you 2 cups.
- Pour broth into a small saucepan.
- Whisk the flour into the broth a small amount at a time until it is all combined and no lumps remain.
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Heat over medium heat until thick and bubbly, stirring frequently then serve.
Categories: Marinades/Gravy
Yumm😃😃!!
Thank You besondersite!
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Diane, this is such an easy gravy recipe. I’m going to print it out for my mother because she truly needs it🤗
It is so easy and tasty Beverly. Until I found this one I needed it too but don’t tell anyone…lol
I always make my own gravy and have done for as long as I can remember …I use homemade stock, balsamic and a little Worcester sauce and maybe meat juice or the potato or vegetable water..I thicken with flour if needed….It is so easy isn’t it Diane 🙂
It really is Carol! Everyone tried to teach me how to make it when I was younger but never with a recipe. It was a little here and little there so I gave up. Then I figured it out when reading an article an a magazine, it just clicked. Definitely tastier with the homemade stock and more ingredients but this is a great recipe for beginners to start as it worked for me! Have great weekend Carol!
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Thanks!
Hi Diane, I find it easier to dissolve flour/cornflour in a room-temperature liquid first (no lumps for me 🙂 ). ‘Just wondering if you’ve tried it already. Cheers 🙂
Oh yes that is just how I do it! It works every time! Have a great weekend!
You have a great weekend too. Blessings!
Nice recipe
Thank you!
Thank you so much for this blog post. I thought I was the only person who never master basic gravy preparation. I will definitely be trying this. The only “help” I was ever offered after saying it always came out with flour lumps was to try using corn starch instead of flour.
I hear good things about cornstarch but this is the only one I was able to make perfectly! It is meant to be a beginners gravy. Once you make this you can start exchanging ingredients if you want. I love to make my turkey gravy this way the day before the big meal…one less thing to worry about the day of! Just heat it up and serve when ready.
Thats about how I make my gravy.
So easy and lump free! It’s a great beginner recipe that I still make!
I love gravy on mashed potato.
Me too!
Not meatless but looks yummy
Thanks Candice.
Shall I use vegetable broth here?
Yes you can use any kind of broth but you need the fat. You can use butter for a great flavor of fat from a roasting pan from a turkey, chicken etc.
Then it is really simple & easy !
Yes it is!
GRAVY!!!!
Right!!!!
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Thank you!
Sounds like a handy trick. It’s a roux, but just a bit backwards. I’ll have to try that.
Exactly and it has always turned out perfect for me. I could never make it the other way. Always lumpy and tasted like flour. Thanks Angela ❤️
I’ll be giving this a try today! I knew it couldn’t be just flour and water, like my husband says 😂 Thanks!
Hahahaha that’s hilarious! How did it turn out for you?
It was super easy to make, and it turned out really good! I’ll definitely be making it for Thanksgiving 🙂 Thanks so much for the recipe!
Awwww you made my day! Stay safe!
Looks so good.
Thank you Christy! ❤️
Indeed a good idea to always make your own. No English man can live without good gravy. Forget the can stuff. Take a stock cube of good meat juices. Crumble into flour mix and pour over melted butter. Mix into a sort or ruex. Now add potato water or apple juice if for roast pork. Stir until a good mix. Set aside and add hot roast meat juices and set on heat to bubble adding worcestersauce and tsp of English mustard. Serve and enjoy. For stews make a rue of half butter half flour and in hot pan over heat mix and take the mix to brown which takes a long time to perfect. Add stock and mix .This when boiled will be thick gravy for Dutch oven dishes of chicken Beef or pork in carrots potato lentil and onions. Love it as can be a one pan joy. Getting the basic Reux just right is the secret of good gravy
Thank you Kevin! Butter is definitely the key ingredient.
Nice recipe Diane , perfect gravy indeed !
Thanks so much!
I like making my own gravy and this one looks real good. Thanks!
You’re very welcome! Thank you!
This looks SO EASY!
And wonderful, too.
It really is thank you!
Gravy can be tricky, but the wire whisk can be a life saver!
You are so right!
Uh, yah. Totally bookmarking this one!!!!! Thank you!
So easy! I swear I never could make a good gravy until I did it this way. My favorite part is not just the easy and delicious, but that I can make it early in the day or even the day before. You’re very welcome Jinger!
Hi, Diane. Another way of doing the gravy is to put sifted flour and milk into a container that can be tightly sealed. Shake it like crazy to get all the lumps out (it doesn’t take long). Then while heating the base liquid (pan drippings or broth), slowly add the mix a little at a time while whisking the liquid. Season as needed. I love food. And thank you for following me at clearthemurk.com. I’m just starting out (August? I lose track of time), so I need all the encouragement I can get. John M.
Believe it or not that is how my mom taught me to make gravy but mine was always lumpy. Lol Your welcome for the follow. I left a comment on your blog but I’m not sure it went through. Congratulations on 48 years of marriage. Tomorrow we celebrate 30 years, just not in Hawaii as we had planned…lol Good luck with your blog, looks fantastic. Time goes so fast, I have been blogging since 2017 and I can’t believe it.
This is much easier than the way I did it when I first got married 50+ years ago! I recall my grandmother making gravy in a cast iron frying pan after the roast was done. She would cook the flour in the fat and scrape up the flavorful bits with her ‘special’ spoon.’ It was worn down on one end into a funny shape used especially for that purpose. I’ve since gotten better at it, but your technique would have saved me many lumps. 😉
Hillary I tried and tried and tried to do it that way too. My mom taught me that way but it just never worked for me. This recipe has never failed me. What great memories of your grandmother, thanks for sharing them with me. 💕
I made this gravy for the first time today – Thanksgiving!! My husband said it is the best gravy he’s ever had in his life!!! Very high praise from him!! I agree that it is the absolute best!! Can’t believe how easy it was!! Thank you so very much for sharing this!!
You just made my day Lyn!!!! But beware, everyone will expect you to make the gravy wherever you go now! I make it up ahead of time and reheat it, so easy! Thank you for sharing this with me.
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Don’t be intimidated by making homemade gravy, this foolproof recipe will make you look like a pro!
I never thought it could be this easy!! And it looks good too. I’ll let you know, probably on Friday, if I’m not too full.
Enjoy it really is easy and delicious.
Saving this! It’s the perfect way to make gravy! Thanks for sharing, Diane!
You’re welcome it is so easy.
I am going to try this recipe tomorrow! Thanks!
How did it turn out? I am so behind with my comments.
Very well. I would make it again!
Great!