Turkey Gravy Recipe
Ingredients:
1 Onion, sliced 2 cup Pan juices (add water if -nec. to make 2C) 1/2 cup Skimmed turkey fat 1 cup Half and half
Instructions:
Turkey giblets and neck Celery leaves 4Tbs brandy
Remove liver and set aside. In saucepan, cover giblets and meck with lightly salted cold water; add a few celery leaves and onion slices. Cover and simmer 1 hour; add liver and simmer 20-30 minutes. Remove and chop giblets. Discard neck. Reserve 2 C broth. Skim 1/2C turkey fat from pan juices. Gather 2C juices, adding water if nec. to make 2C. Combine turkey fat with 1/2 C flour in saucepan. Begin heating. Whisk in broth and juices. Whisk in half and half. Stir in giblets. Cook until thickened and bubbly, then 1 minute more. Stir in brandy.
This makes tons of gravy....plenty for leftovers. You can easily cut the recipe in half.
Someone asked for a good gravy recipe. Gail posted one last year that I "fiddled" with a bit....it has become my all time favorite....
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Servings: 6
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Turkey Information
Turkey is the perfect meat if you are counting carbohydrates, limiting fat intake as part of your weight loss regime.
7.3% of Turkeys eaten in the US are consumed at Christmas.
Turkey should be thawed in the refrigerator allowing 24 hours for every four to five pounds of bird weight.
Turkey is a cheap source of iron, zinc, phosphorus, potassium and B vitamins.
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