Best 3 Homemade Turkey Gravy Recipes

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Thanksgiving is incomplete without turkey, and turkey is incomplete without gravy. This rich, savory sauce is the perfect complement to the roasted bird, and it's also delicious on mashed potatoes, stuffing, and green bean casserole.

In this article, you'll find three recipes for homemade turkey gravy:

* A classic gravy made with turkey drippings, flour, and milk.
* A creamy gravy made with turkey drippings, cream, and white wine.
* A vegan gravy made with vegetable broth, mushrooms, and miso paste.

Whether you're a traditionalist or you're looking for something a little different, you're sure to find a turkey gravy recipe in this article that you'll love. So gather your ingredients and get ready to make some delicious gravy!

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

HOMEMADE TURKEY GRAVY



Homemade Turkey Gravy image

Homemade turkey gravy made simple!

Provided by Travis Strean

Categories     Side Dish     Sauces and Condiments Recipes     Gravy Recipes

Time 25m

Yield 16

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 cups turkey drippings, or as needed
¼ cup all-purpose flour
1 cup chicken broth, or more as needed
salt and ground black pepper to taste

Steps:

  • Separate the oil from the liquid in the turkey drippings by pouring the drippings into a clear 4-cup measuring cup. Allow the drippings to settle and separate into oil on top and juices on the bottom. Remove 1/4 cup oil using a kitchen syringe; transfer to a saucepan.
  • Mix flour into the oil in the saucepan; cook and stir over medium-low heat until color changes to a light brown, about 5 minutes. Pour 1 cup juices from the measuring cup into flour mixture (roux); cook and stir, adding more drippings for a thinner gravy, until gravy is heated through and smooth, about 5 minutes. Mix chicken broth into gravy; cook and stir until heated through, adding more broth for a thinner gravy, about 5 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 238.7 calories, Carbohydrate 1.6 g, Cholesterol 26.4 mg, Fat 25.6 g, Fiber 0.1 g, Protein 0.3 g, SaturatedFat 7.5 g, Sodium 69.7 mg, Sugar 0.1 g

GRPA'S BEST HOMEMADE TURKEY GRAVY



GRPA's Best Homemade Turkey Gravy image

I don't throw the word "best' out lightly, but this is seriously the best gravy that I've ever did. You'll just want to ladle yourself a bowl full of gravy and just eat it like soup. It's luscious, delicate and has so many dimensions of flavor. I make this gravy simultaneously with turkey, so it's best if it's made together. However, you can certainly replicate it using butter and chicken broth.

Provided by CHEF GRPA

Categories     Sauces

Time 20m

Yield 2 1/2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 3

1/4 cup turkey fat or 1/4 cup butter
1/4 cup flour
2 cups chicken drippings or 2 cups broth

Steps:

  • This recipe is made together with Roast Turkey, and the turkey fat and drippings that render out while the turkey is roasting in the oven.
  • Strain the turkey liquid and the vegetables through a fine mesh sieve, pressing on the vegetables to get out as much juice out of them as possible. Discard the vegetables. They did their job.
  • Set the turkey drippings aside for about 5 minutes. The fat will rise to the top. If you have a gravy separator, this would be the time to use it.
  • Carefully spoon the fat into a small saucepan. You should have approximately ¼ cup of the turkey fat. If your turkey is on the leaner side, or you're cooking a wild turkey, add additional butter or oil, to have ¼ cup.
  • You should also have about 2 cups of turkey liquid, if not, add more broth, to equal 2 cups. You can also add a splash of white wine. I normally add wine to most of my gravies and sauces, but in this case, the gravy is SO flavorful, I don't think it needs it.
  • Heat up the fat until it's simmering.
  • Add the flour and whisk to combine.
  • Cook for about a minute, to cook off the raw flour taste.
  • Slowly pour in the turkey liquid (or chicken broth), whisking the whole time.
  • Bring it to a simmer and keep slowly adding more turkey liquid or chicken broth, whisking the whole time.
  • Simmer the gravy until it thickens, about 5 minutes. Set aside.
  • Serve with mashed potatoes and turkey.
  • You can easily reheat the gravy, if you make it ahead of time. It will thicken significantly with time, so if you're serving it the next day, you may wish to add more chicken broth to thin it out.
  • My Note:.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 45.5, Fat 0.1, Sodium 0.2, Carbohydrate 9.5, Fiber 0.3, Protein 1.3

SEMI-HOMEMADE TURKEY GRAVY



SEMI-HOMEMADE TURKEY GRAVY image

Categories     Sauce     turkey     Thanksgiving

Number Of Ingredients 5

Jar heinz turkey gravy
packet of turkey gravy
drippings
McCormick Turkey Gravy Mix (packet) or
Knorr Roasted Turkey Gravy Mix (packet)

Steps:

  • Turkey drippings: Put it all in the refrigerator. Let it sit until really cold. Then skim off the fat and detrius (sp?) and you have it ready as pretty darned good clear stock. No special equipment needed. Prepare other gravies as directed and heat up all 3 together. Serve

Tips:

  • Use a roasting pan with a rack: This will allow the turkey to cook evenly and prevent it from sitting in its own juices.
  • Roast the turkey at a high temperature: This will help to create a crispy skin and juicy meat.
  • Baste the turkey regularly: This will help to keep the meat moist and flavorful.
  • Make sure the gravy is thick enough: You can add a cornstarch slurry or flour to thicken the gravy if needed.
  • Season the gravy to taste: Add salt, pepper, and other herbs and spices to taste.

Conclusion:

Homemade turkey gravy is a delicious and easy way to add flavor to your Thanksgiving meal. With just a few simple ingredients, you can make a gravy that is sure to impress your guests. So next time you're making turkey, be sure to try this recipe for homemade turkey gravy.

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