Easy Homemade Gravy Recipe (2024)

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Posted: 10/31/19

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Easy gravy recipe that anyone can make for the holidays. It uses turkey broth, but if you don’t have that you can simply replace it with chicken broth. With only a few ingredients you will have a delicious, fool-proof and lump free just like everyone loves.

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This quick and easy gravy recipe is one that anyone can make. There’s nothing like topping your turkey, mashed potatoes or stuffing with it at the holidays!

I love this recipe because it only uses a few ingredients and virtually fool-proof. If you are a beginner don’t be worried you will get an amazing, thick, creamy, delicious and fuss-free.

If you are making a turkey you can use the drippings from the turkey, but you can also substitute drippings for packaged broth and it’s still delicious.

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What ingredients do I need?

  • Butter
  • Black pepper
  • All-purpose flour
  • Turkey pan drippings strained or chicken broth

How do I make it?

  • Melt Butter – The first step is to melt the butter in a large saucepan over medium-low heat.
  • Add Ingredients – When butter is melted stir in black pepper. Slowly add flour while whisking continuously until mixture is smooth. The next step is to slowly whisk in drippings or chicken broth to mixture in pan. Make sure you whisk continuously. Cook the mixture for several minutes until it thickens.
  • Serve – Serve it immediately or keep warm on low heat until ready to serve.

How to make it using pan drippings!

If you would like to make turkey gravy using the drippings from your homemade turkey it’s really simple, but a key step is straining out the drippings to get any fat or gristle out of the drippings.

I love using the drippings because you get all the taste from the seasonings of the turkey in your it!

Simply pour your drippings through a finer mesh strainer and that’s it!

How to make it using broth!

If you aren’t making a turkey and would still like gravy it’s super simple to use chicken broth instead of turkey drippings. Also, if you don’t have enough drippings to make it simply top off your turkey drippings with broth.

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Tips and Tricks!

  • Gluten Free – Simply substitute corn starch for flour at a 1:2 ratio to make this gluten free. That means you’d use 1/4 c. corn starch instead of 1/2 c. flour.
  • With milk – If you are looking for it be more creamy like sausage gavy just substitute part of the liquid for milk.
  • Avoid lumps – The trick to making it lump free is to whisk continuously and slowly add in the flour while whisking.
  • Thicker– If you would like it thicker simply whisk in a little more of the flour or cornstarch. Although make sure you simmer it before you do this as it will thicken as it simmers.

To go with this delicious gravy, you’re definitely going to need some stuffing! Grab my recipe forCrock Pot Stuffing here!

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4.27 from 53 votes

Gravy Recipe

Delicious Homemade Turkey Gravy that Anyone Can Make!

Prep:10 minutes mins

Cook:10 minutes mins

Total:20 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 1/2 c. butter
  • 1 tsp black pepper
  • 1/2 c. all-purpose flour
  • 4 c. of turkey pan drippings strained or chicken broth

Instructions

  • Melt butter in a large saucepan over medium-low heat. Stir in black pepper.

  • Slowly add flour, whisking continuously until mixture is smooth.

  • Slowly whisk in drippings or chicken broth into the pan. Make sure to whisk continuously. Cook gravy for several minutes until it thickens up.

  • Serve immediately or keep warm on low heat until ready to serve.

Tips

  • Gluten Free - Simply substitute corn starch for flour at a 1:2 ratio to make this gluten free. That means you'd use 1/4 c. corn starch instead of 1/2 c. flour.
  • Gravy with milk - If you are looking for a creamy gravy like sausage gravy just substitute part of the liquid for milk.
  • Avoid lumps - The trick to making gravy lump free is to whisk continuously and slowly add in the flour while whisking.
  • Thicker Gravy - If you would like the gravy thicker simply whisk in a little more of the flour or cornstarch. Although make sure you simmer it before you do this as it will thicken as it simmers.

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Nutrition Information

Calories: 110kcal (6%)

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  1. Tony says

    Easy Homemade Gravy Recipe (10)
    I needed to make a fast gravy to put over leftover cornbread dressing. This was the perfect recipe and it was so delicious on the dressing! This is now one of my favorite gravy recipes!!

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  2. Angelica says

    Can you use turkey fat (from drippings) instead of butter? If so, would measurements change for fat and flour?

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    • Julie says

      I’m not sure! I have always used butter for this recipe.

      Reply

  3. Kathleen Nebreda says

    Easy Homemade Gravy Recipe (11)
    Made this gravy for our Canadian Thanksgiving.Delicious! I added some milk with the turkey drippings like my Mom ‘s recipe.So easy and no clumps.Thank you! i’ll be making this gravy at Christmas too!

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    • Julie says

      Perfect! I’m so glad it was a hit! Thanks for sharing!

      Reply

    • Femrite Joann says

      Julie,
      Why do you leave the skin on the onion !?? Gives me nightmares !!

      Reply

      • Julie Evink says

        This is a recipe for gravy and there are no onions in the recipe so I’m not sure what you are referring too?

  4. Alan Evans says

    Easy Homemade Gravy Recipe (12)
    Your recipe is hard to read and follow with all the ads, popups and videos.

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    • Dave says

      Could you print it so you can read without having the pop ups?

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      • Julie says

        Yes, there is a print recipe option that allows you to see the recipe card without any ads!

  5. Elaine Woodward says

    Can it be made ahead of time and frozen?

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    • Julie Evink says

      Yes I think that would work fine!

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  6. Vicki says

    Can this gravy be frozen?

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    • Julie Evink says

      I think you can!

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  7. Ann says

    Easy Homemade Gravy Recipe (13)
    We made this exactly as written – and it was awesome. This was the easiest gravy recipe we have ever made. It is a keeper. Thank you for sharing!

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    • Julie Evink says

      So glad you enjoyed it!

      Reply

  8. Karen @ The Food Charlatan says

    Easy Homemade Gravy Recipe (14)
    I totally used to be afraid of gravy too!! I just made some yesteday and it was super easy 🙂 🙂 this looks great!

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    • Melissa says

      Does the corn starch taste different in the gravy Compared to flour in the gravy.
      I’d like to make the gluten free so I could enjoy it too not make two different patches . Just curious looks amazing thanks for sharing it !😊

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      • Julie Evink says

        I think that would work fine! I use cornstarch to thicken up sauces a lot and can’t tell the difference 🙂

  9. Kelley @ Chef Savvy says

    Easy Homemade Gravy Recipe (15)
    Gravy is one of favorite parts of Thanks giving! I put it on EVERYTHING! Your gravy sounds amazing!

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  10. Savita @ Chef De Home says

    Easy Homemade Gravy Recipe (16)
    I have never roasted full turkey at home yet! 🙂 Hope to get over this fear soon. Gravy looks perfect, Julie. Love how easy this recipe is!

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  11. Danielle | The Creative Bite says

    That is funny because my mom did the same thing with gravy. She made me feel like it was this big scary undertaking. Later in life the ladies at the cafe taught me how easily whip up any gravy but I’ve never tried it with butter like yours calls for, so I might have to give that a try this Thanksgiving! Butter makes everything better right?! 🙂

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  12. Kelly says

    I feel the same way about my mom and realized that she’s usually right too 🙂 So glad you got over your fear now though. Love how easy this homemade turkey is!

    Reply

Easy Homemade Gravy Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Is gravy just flour and water? ›

(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.

Should gravy be made 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 is traditional gravy made of? ›

A basic gravy recipe can be made with: 1 tablespoon of fat or butter, 1 tablespoon of flour, and 1 cup of pan drippings or broth.

Is gravy made from milk and flour? ›

In a matter of minutes, you can whip up white gravy in a saucepan for the perfect creamy, savory topping for your favorite dishes. This basic sauce is prepared with ingredients you likely already have on hand: butter, flour, milk, salt, and pepper.

What to add to gravy to make it taste better? ›

Add an umami-rich condiment.

Just as you might add condiments like soy sauce, miso paste, Worcestershire sauce, or even a splash of sherry or cider vinegar to your favorite gravy recipe, incorporate them into store-bought gravy for a more complex flavor.

Is water or milk better for gravy? ›

Water, broth, or milk: Any of the three will work here. I actually like gravy made with water best, but experiment and see what works for you. Broth will give you a really flavor-packed gravy and gravy made with milk will be richer (but a little sweet for my taste).

What are the 4 basic gravy? ›

Hariyali Gravy.
  1. Onion Tomato Masala: This is also known as brown onion gravy or onion tomato gravy. ...
  2. Makhni Gravy: This is a very popular gravy from north India and is used for many preparations such as murgh makhni, paneer makhni, etc. ...
  3. White Gravy: This gravy is white to blonde in colour. ...
  4. Hariyali Gravy:

Is it better to make gravy with all purpose flour or self-rising flour? ›

Self-rising or all-purpose flour can both work in making gravy. Self-rising flour contains rising agents, which is more important for baking purposes. These aren't essential in gravy making as it doesn't need leavening.

Is plain flour OK for gravy? ›

Sprinkle 3 tbsp plain flour into the tin and mix until well blended. Continue cooking, stirring continuously, for 2 minutes allowing the flour to cook through to make a 'roux' (a thickening base for your gravy).

What makes gravy taste like flour? ›

Problem: Your Gravy Tastes Like Flour

Flour thickens your gravy, but if you don't allow enough time for the ingredients to come together, or if they're not combined properly, the end result can be disappointing—it can feel doughy, chalky, or taste like flour.

How many tablespoons of cornstarch to make gravy? ›

How much cornstarch is needed to thicken gravy? The ratio is an easy one to remember: Use 1 tablespoon of cornstarch per 1 cup of liquid for a perfect gluten-free gravy thickener every time.

What is the ratio of flour to cornstarch? ›

This means it's possible to swap your cornstarch for flour, but you will need more of it to get the same effect. In general, it's recommended that you use twice as much white flour as cornstarch for thickening purposes. So if you need 1 tablespoon of cornstarch, use 2 tablespoons of white flour.

How to make gravy thick? ›

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.

What is gravy mix made of? ›

Ingredients. MODIFIED CORN STARCH, WHEAT FLOUR, HYDROLYZED SOY AND CORN PROTEIN, CORN STARCH, CORN SYRUP SOLIDS, PALM OIL, SALT, CARAMEL COLOR, YEAST EXTRACT, ONION POWDER, SUGAR, NATURAL FLAVOR, GARLIC POWDER, MALTODEXTRIN, SPICES, MONOGLYCERIDES, CHICKEN FAT, BEEF FAT, DISODIUM INOSINATE AND DISODIUM GUANYLATE.

What is the story behind how do you make gravy? ›

Gravy Day is an unofficial Australian holiday as marked by Kelly in his song, How to Make Gravy. The song is written from the perspective of a recently incarcerated man, Joe, as he writes to his relative, Dan, from prison. Lyrically the song is bittersweet, as Joe laments about missing Christmas Day with his family.

Is gravy made with plain or self rising flour? ›

Self-rising or all-purpose flour can both work in making gravy.

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