Classic Last-Minute Gravy
- Total Time
- 25 minutes
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Ingredients
- 4tablespoons unsalted butter
- ½cup all-purpose flour
- Pan drippings to taste
- ½cup dry white wine (or use water)
- 4cups homemade turkey stock or low-salt canned chicken broth
- Salt and black pepper
Preparation
- Step 1
Make a roux: melt butter in a large skillet. Add the flour all at once, whisking until incorporated. Cook, whisking occasionally, until the roux begins to look grainy, 3 to 4 minutes. Set aside.
- Step 2
When the roast turkey is done cooking, pour the pan drippings into a bowl.
- Step 3
Deglaze the roasting pan by adding the wine, bringing it to a boil and scraping the pan with a wooden spoon, adding a little water as needed to incorporate the browned bits. Add to the drippings in the bowl. Skim off the fat with a spoon, or put in the refrigerator or freezer until the fat has congealed on top, then remove fat.
- Step 4
Make the gravy: Bring the broth to a simmer in a covered saucepan, then slowly add 3 cups of the broth to the cold or room-temperature roux, whisking constantly. Slowly add the reserved drippings, starting with a few tablespoons; taste, then whisk in more a little at a time until the gravy tastes right. Season with salt, if needed, and pepper. To adjust the consistency, add more broth for a thinner gravy or simmer for a few minutes for a thicker one. Keep warm until ready to serve.
Private Notes
Comments
Foolproof. And I even used red wine (no white was available). One caution: my fluid-injected bird made for a plenty salty gravy using low-sodium broth and no added salt. Taste the gravy before adding extra salt.
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