20+ Excellent Gravy Recipes (2024)

Make-Ahead Turkey Gravy

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From classic gravy recipes straight out of the classic recipe book to quick five-ingredient recipes fit for modern day speed, we have a gravy recipe to suit every kind of cook and palate. Use these fantastic gravy recipes to top the turkey and mashed potatoes for the Thanksgiving feast, to compliment a great dinner for a special occasion, or even to go along with a great weeknight dinner. With a great gravy, the culinary options are nearly endless.

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Classic Turkey Gravy

Classic Turkey Gravy

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Credit: Jennifer Causey

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Slow-roasted turkey juices reduce and intensify for a divine sauce. Use any reserved giblets here. If you didn't roast the neck, sauté it for 8 minutes. Remove and discard the neck once the gravy is done.

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Make-Ahead White Wine Gravy

Make-Ahead White Wine Gravy

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To take the last-minute hassle out of gravy making, we created this recipe that relies on turkey broth, wine, and richly toasted flour rather than pan drippings for flavor. Before you start browning the flour, have broth measured and ready to whisk in to stop the flour from browning further. Well-browned flour thickens less than raw flour, so you'll use quite a bit of flour to start.

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Pan Gravy

Pan Gravy

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For leaner turkey gravy, use just some of the fat from the turkey pan drippings and discard the rest. Combine defatted drippings with canned stock, flour, salt and pepper for a thick, rich gravy with a little less fat than usual.

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Redeye Gravy

David's Chicken-Fried Steak with Redeye Gravy

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Credit: Iain Bagwell; Styling: Annette Joseph

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If you serve ham at your holiday gatherings, try pairing this flavorful gravy with the ham and a heaping bowl of mashed potatoes. Redeye gravy, a traditional Southern gravy, is made from bacon and/or ham drippings mixed with black coffee. It's the perfect partner for a nice holiday ham.

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Bacon-Shallot Gravy

Bacon-Shallot Gravy

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Credit: Caitlin Bensel

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Center-cut bacon infuses this rich gravy with flavor yet has 25% less saturated fat than regular bacon. If you make this ahead of time, whisk in a tablespoon or two of chicken stock before reheating.

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Classic Gravy

Classic Gravy

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Credit: James Carrier

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An easy version of the giblet gravy Grandma used to make, this cornstarch-thickened favorite is made by using turkey necks, giblets, carrots, celery, and onions to enhance store-bought chicken stock. Giblets can be strained out of the stock or chopped up into the finished gravy.

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Make-Ahead Turkey Gravy

Make-Ahead Turkey Gravy

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The key to flavorful gravy is a good turkey stock. In November, it's easy to find turkey wings, which make an especially rich stock. Try this classic gravy; it can be made ahead, cooled, and frozen up to two months. Thaw; then reheat over medium-low, stirring with a whisk.

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Uncle Ellis' Cornmeal Gravy

Tyler's Country-Fried Steak with Uncle Ellis' Cornmeal Gravy

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Credit: Iain Bagwell; Styling: Annette Joseph

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This easy gravy calls for cornmeal instead of flour, and is a wonderful use for bacon drippings. The buttermilk adds authentic Southern flavor.

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Quick Gravy

Quick Gravy

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Credit: Sang An

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Start with the pan juices from roasting the turkey and add broth, cornstarch, salt and pepper for this super-easy gravy.

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Anytime Turkey Gravy

Anytime Turkey Gravy

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Not cooking a whole turkey but still want homemade turkey gravy? Here's a quick alternative. Sauté turkey wings and necks with some veggies and then simmer the mixture with canned chicken broth. Finish it off with poultry seasoning, sage, chopped parsley and a little bit of flour.

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Sunset's Best Easy Gravy

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Take the turkey drippings, add some stock, thicken with flour and cornstarch, and then season with salt and pepper. It's just your basic gravy with few ingredients, minimal fuss, and a big, rich turkey flavor.

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Classic Roast Turkey with Fresh Herbs and Make-Ahead Gravy

Classic Roast Turkey with Fresh Herbs and Make-Ahead Gravy

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Credit: Randy Mayor

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If holiday meal preparations have you stressed to the max, try this strategy for making the gravy ahead of time. On the big day, you'll just need to add drippings from the fresh cooked turkey to lend another layer of rich turkey flavor to your gravy.

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Pork Chops with Country Gravy

Pork Chops with Country Gravy

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The country-style gravy that tops the chops is easily adapted to any meal for the holidays. For a different version of this same gravy, cook turkey thighs instead of pork, and dredge them in the dried herb-flour mixture. Using milk as the liquid instead of broth adds a creamy color and flavor to the thick gravy.

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Sausage Gravy

Sausage Gravy

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A classic breakfast splurge for the holidays or any special occasion, this sausage gravy is foolproof. Five ingredients and a few minutes in the kitchen make a thick milk-based sauce that's a perfect topping for homemade biscuits or toast.

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Make-Ahead Gravy

Make-Ahead Gravy

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Make Ahead: Pour cooled gravy into quart-size zip-top plastic freezer bags; seal and lay bags flat on a baking sheet. Place in freezer. Once frozen, the bags are easily stackable. Thaw three to four days in the fridge before reheating on the stovetop.

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Pine Nut Gravy

Pine Nut Gravy

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Crushed pine nuts and a homemade stock made with the turkey neck and bay leaves help add an unusual but fun twist to traditional turkey gravy. The extra step of browning the flour makes for rich, mahogany colored gravy.

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Mushroom Gravy

Mushroom Gravy

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Credit: Randy Mayor; Styling: Leigh Ann Ross

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Sage gives this gravy a more traditional Thanksgiving flavor, but to change it up, try some chopped rosemary, tarragon, thyme, or parsley. This is slightly thinner than some gravies because we found the consistency to be more pleasing to the palate.

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Easy Savory Gravy

Easy Savory Gravy

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This gravy is thickened with a lightly browned roux, which adds richness. Soy sauce gives it a hearty flavor.

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Vegan Gravy

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No meat? No problem! Mushrooms add a savory flavor and "meaty" texture to this vegan gravy.

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Lager Gravy

Lager Gravy

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Use your favorite brew for Lager Gravy, and then just heat and serve with your holiday turkey. Lagers work well in gravy because they add a slight bite and hint of yeasty flavor without being overwhelming.

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Old-Fashioned Giblet-Egg Gravy

Old-Fashioned Giblet-Egg Gravy

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"My family likes our gravy thin and soupy, but you can thicken yours as desired," James says. Feel free to omit the egg or giblets, but do start with homemade chicken or turkey stock or the best broth you can buy.

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FAQs

What is the secret ingredient for good gravy? ›

Soy Sauce is a great ingredient to add to gravy because it enhances the other flavors and adds umami. You won't be able to detect it, it will just make the gravy taste great. You can also use Worcestershire Sauce if needed.

What is the key to good gravy? ›

One of the most important keys to the best gravy is to cook the roux until golden in color. This deepens the flavor of the gravy. We're using equal parts flour and butter in this homemade gravy recipe to achieve the best silky consistency.

What to put in gravy to make it taste better? ›

If your gravy tastes great but it lacks a little depth, add an umami flavor boost. Umami flavors are deeply savory and feel round on the palate. Spruce up the gravy with a splash of Worcestershire sauce or soy sauce (if the gravy isn't already too salty, that is).

How many cups of gravy do I need for 20 people? ›

Let's figure out the amounts we need:

You'll want 1/3 – 1/2 of a cup of gravy per person.

Is gravy better with flour or cornstarch? ›

Browning adds more flavor to the gravy and gets rid of the raw flour taste. You're basically making a roux. We find that a flour-based gravy holds up better and reheats better later, which is why we tend to prefer using flour over cornstarch to make gravy unless we have a guest who is eating gluten-free.

What do chefs use to thicken gravy? ›

Thicken Gravy with a Roux

To make your roux, use an equal amount of flour and fat, like butter or oil, and follow these steps: Melt the butter or heat the oil in a skillet or saucepan on medium heat. Add the flour and whisk into the fat until all lumps are gone.

How do you add richness to gravy? ›

Milk and cream add richness and flavor; they can round out or mellow any sharper flavors that develop along the way. Finishing a sauce or gravy with butter will thicken the gravy and add a velvety texture—a surefire way to up your gravy game.

How do you get the depth of Flavour in gravy? ›

If your gravy is too pale, a splash of soy sauce will darken it and add plenty of flavour. Scrape up the flavour-filled crusty bits from the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon. It really intensifies the gravy.

What is the formula for gravy? ›

(The classic ratio for gravy is three:two:one, so 3 tablespoons flour, 2 tablespoons fat, and 1 cup of hot stock.) You can add other flavors to the mixture, swap out the stock for another liquid, or use cornstarch rather than flour to thicken your gravy.

Why is my gravy not tasty? ›

If the gravy lacks oomph, adjust seasoning as necessary with kosher salt and freshly ground pepper. If you used canned stock instead of homemade, the gravy might not be as flavorful.

What is the difference between brown gravy and turkey gravy? ›

What is the Difference Between Brown Gravy and Turkey Gravy? Brown gravy is a gravy made from any meat drippings and stock. Turkey gravy is explicitly made with the drippings from a roast turkey. So, turkey gravy is just one of many versions of brown gravy.

How do you thicken gravy without changing taste? ›

Combine equal parts cornstarch and cold water. Stir together until smooth. Pour into your sauce and cook over medium heat, stirring continually, until the sauce reaches your desired consistency. Test the sauce with a spoon.

What is the secret to good gravy? ›

Cooking Know-How: Making Gravy – Simple Tips for Success
  • Tip #1 – Remove excess fat.
  • Tip #3 – To strain or not to strain the gravy.
  • Tip #4 – Heat the liquid mixture, it needs to be hot!
  • Tip #5 – Thickening the gravy.
  • Tip #6 – Use a whisk to mix in the flour mixture.
  • Tip #7 – If your gravy gets lumpy, strain it!

How to get rid of flour lumps in gravy? ›

Set a fine-mesh sieve over a medium-sized bowl. Pour the gravy through the sieve, pressing gently with a rubber spatula to strain that thick gravy goodness into the bowl. Pour the strained no-lump gravy back into your pan and give it a little whisk to make sure all the lumps are gone and your gravy is smooth.

What is a good substitute for flour in gravy? ›

Cornstarch and potato starch are the best options for gravy. Avoid arrowroot and tapioca starches because they can get "stringy" and look artificial in gravy. Cornstarch gravy is more translucent than flour based sauces. Potato starch gravy is more opaque than cornstarch, but less opaque than flour.

How do you perk up gravy? ›

10 ways to spike your gravy
  1. Bacon fat. Combine those pan drippings with some bacon fat (just cook off some bacon first, chop it up and throw it into your potatoes) for that familiar smoky and salty flavour. ...
  2. Gochujang. ...
  3. Whole sprigs of herbs. ...
  4. Grainy mustard. ...
  5. Balsamic vinegar. ...
  6. Heavy cream. ...
  7. Wine. ...
  8. Caramelized onions.
Oct 6, 2015

How do you enhance bottled gravy? ›

7 Simple Ways You Can Make Jarred Gravy Taste Homemade
  1. Stir in turkey drippings. Classic turkey gravy is made with the pan drippings from the roasted bird. ...
  2. Brown up some butter. ...
  3. Pour in the wine. ...
  4. Roast a head of garlic. ...
  5. Cheat with aromatics. ...
  6. Boost with umami. ...
  7. Add fresh herbs.
Nov 12, 2018

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