How To Make Turkey Gravy from Scratch Recipe (2024)

Don't be intimidated to make turkey gravy from scratch - it's simple! These instructions will have you whip up a homemade gravy in no time.

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If you have never made homemade gravy before, you are in the right place. We are going to share how we make our turkey gravy from scratch!

The turkey is the star of Thanksgiving dinner, but what is a turkey without gravy?

With some leftover pan drippings, turkey gravy is actually quite simple to make.

It has always intimidated me, because I feel like it’s just a known secret that every grandma and mom knows, but I had no idea how to make it.

It only requires a few simple ingredients and the gravy is ready in minutes.

If you are anything like me and have been intimidated by gravy, stress no more.

Ingredients for turkey gravy from scratch:

  • butter
  • flour
  • ground pepper
  • turkey drippings

Now let’s talk turkey drippings.

You will need a turkey to collect turkey drippings (aka all the liquid left in the bottom of the pan after you are finished cooking a turkey).

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This year, I discovered that you can purchase an oven-ready turkey!

I found this one in the meat department at my grocery store: Whole Bird Oven-Ready Turkey. Not sponsored, just another great option!

It has already been rubbed with herbs and seasoning and all giblets have been removed prior to freezing.

It literally took me 5 minutes to get it in the oven.

When it was finished cooking, I removed it from the oven and used the leftover pan drippings to make this perfect gravy.

So, there are lots of options on how to get that those drippings!

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Serves: 6

How To Make Turkey Gravy From Scratch Recipe

The simplest way to make turkey gravy!

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • ½ cup butter
  • ½ cup flour (plus 1-2 Tablespoons more if needed)
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 4 cup drippings from cooked turkey (or chicken stock/broth)

Instructions

  • Remove drippings from roasting pan and pour through a strainer into a large bowl.

  • Let sit for about 3-5 minutes and remove any fat that moves to the top of the drippings.

  • To make this gravy, you are going to need about 4 cups of drippings. If you do not have four cups at this point, add enough chicken broth to make 4 cups.

  • In a large saucepan, melt butter and add in black pepper over medium heat.

  • Lower heat to medium-low and whisk in 1/2 cup + 2 tablespoons flour, stirring constantly for 3 minutes.

  • Slowly add in pan drippings, about 1 cup at a time, whisking constantly to keep the flour from clumping.

  • Continue to whisk after adding all the liquid until the gravy starts to bubble and thicken (about 2-3 minutes).

  • Use gravy immediately, or keep warm on stove top and stir well before serving.

Notes

  • To make this gravy, you are going to need about 4 cups of drippings. If you do not have four cups, add enough chicken stock or broth to make 4 cups.

Nutrition

Calories: 182 kcal · Carbohydrates: 9 g · Protein: 2 g · Fat: 16 g · Saturated Fat: 10 g · Cholesterol: 41 mg · Sodium: 709 mg · Potassium: 136 mg · Fiber: 1 g · Sugar: 1 g · Vitamin A: 473 IU · Vitamin C: 11 mg · Calcium: 14 mg · Iron: 1 mg

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Recipe Details

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: American

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  1. Kim says:

    I love this recipe! So simple! We have a gluten sensitivity in our family. Can you substitute gluten free flour here without changing the consistency?

  2. Momma Cyd says:

    GF flour should work great in this gravy.

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How To Make Turkey Gravy from Scratch Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the formula for gravy? ›

A traditional roux uses roughly an equal amount of flour and fat, but gravies often call for a bit more flour than that, to ensure the gravy is thick enough. (The classic ratio for gravy is three:two:one, so 3 tablespoons flour, 2 tablespoons fat, and 1 cup of hot stock.)

Which is better for turkey gravy cornstarch or flour? ›

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.

Is stock or broth better for turkey gravy? ›

You can use either stock or broth for keeping dressing moist or as a basis for gravy, but a strong flavor will give you better results.

How is gravy made from scratch? ›

Melt butter in a medium-sized sauce pan. Add flour and whisk constantly until mixture is golden caramel color and smells fragrant (3-5 minutes). Slowly whisk in liquids, while whisking, until mixture is smooth. Bring to a simmer and cook until thickened and bubbly, 5 minutes or longer.

What can you add to homemade gravy to make it taste better? ›

Bonus: Seasoning for Tasty Gravy

I only season my homemade gravy with salt and pepper, and it's delicious! If you want to add more spices, avoid anything with large pieces (such as dried rosemary) to keep gravy smooth. Thyme, onion powder, garlic powder, parsley, paprika, and oregano all taste great.

What thickener is best for gravy? ›

Similar to flour, cornstarch is another ingredient that can be used to make gravy thicker. With cornstarch, making a slurry is also an option, but with 1 tablespoon of cornstarch whisked into cold water. Again, you'll want to add the slurry in increments so you don't over-thicken the gravy.

What is KFC gravy made of? ›

What is the gravy at KFC made of? The restaurant uses a simple combination of gravy powder, water, and – their secret ingredient – chicken crackling. This is a collection of the browned bits and pieces leftover from frying their world famous chicken.

Should gravy be thick or runny? ›

When it's hot, gravy should be thick enough to just coat the back of a spoon, but not so thick that it sticks to the spoon like glue. If your gravy is hot and still too thick, add broth a little at a time to thin it out. Remember to check the seasoning when you're done and adjust if needed.

Why isn t my turkey gravy thickening? ›

Cook the gravy longer.

If the consistency of your gravy isn't what you want, try simmering the gravy a bit longer to help evaporate some of the liquids. If the gravy still hasn't thickened to your liking after about 10 minutes or so, it's now time to try a thickening agent.

How to flavor bland turkey gravy? ›

It's bland.

The solution: The first thing you should try is adding a little more salt, as salt helps bring out the inherent flavors of the gravy that you didn't taste before. If that doesn't work, add umami (savory)-heavy condiments like soy sauce or Worcestershire sauce.

How do you thicken turkey drippings for gravy? ›

If your gravy is on the skimpy side, you can thicken it quickly with flour or cornstarch. But don't add your thickener directly to the gravy, which will create lumps. Instead, try stirring in three or four tablespoons of flour or cornstarch into a small amount of cold water until you have a smooth paste.

Should stock be warm when making gravy? ›

It used to be said that the broth must be cold or the gravy will turn out lumpy. We made three gravies, one with gently simmering broth, one with room-temperature broth, and one with cold broth. Adding the warm broth shaved a few minutes off the cooking time, but there was no discernible difference in quality.

What's the difference between turkey gravy and regular gravy? ›

Thus, turkey gravy is a brown gravy. You can also make brown gravy with the drippings from other kinds of meat, such as a roast or chicken. White gravy is made with milk, fat, and a thickening agent; white gravy is made without drippings, and with sausage added is popular for biscuits and gravy.

How much roux for 2 cups of gravy? ›

For every cup of gravy, use 1 cup of liquid (the degreased pan juices combined with an appropriate chicken or beef broth), with a roux made from 1½ tablespoons each flour and the fat from the pan. Just multiply this amount as needed.

How do you add depth of flavor to gravy? ›

Fortunately, Shannon has several suggestions for fixing bland gravy, starting by adding a bouillon cube, herbs or a splash of wine or cognac. But if you have time to spare, add pan drippings from turkey, bacon or bacon drippings, caramelized vegetables (like onions, leeks, carrots and celery), herbs or garlic.

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.

What makes gravy tastier? ›

Supplement with Sautéed Vegetables

Soft, fragrant, sautéed vegetables lend a sweet, earthy, warm flavor to your store-bought gravy. Use any combination of onions, leeks, shallots, celery, carrots, and mushrooms cooked in butter, olive oil, or pan drippings.

How do you increase the consistency of gravy? ›

If your gravy is looking watery, you can add a slurry (a mixture of cornstarch/flour and water) or a roux (a mixture of flour and butter) to thicken it up. Other pantry ingredients like Wondra (an instant flour), arrowroot, tapioca, and potato starch can also be used to thicken gravy to a deliciously silky consistency.

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