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Joy of Cooking Pan Gravy ....giblets, cream, drippings, salt & pepper, and a little corn starch (Original Post) Botany Nov 2024 OP
I can cook damn near anything, and do it pretty well, if I do say so myself. Except gravy. rsdsharp Nov 2024 #1
This is outstanding you can feel it go right to your heart. Botany Nov 2024 #3
Good tip! Can somebody explain to me why they take the turkey out of the oven rsdsharp Nov 2024 #6
Back in those days Diamond_Dog Nov 2024 #8
And leave it on the table and walk away? My mom would pull the turkey out to baste it, rsdsharp Nov 2024 #9
Yeah that is a bit of a stretch! Diamond_Dog Nov 2024 #10
I made a pan of concrete one thanksgiving Historic NY Nov 2024 #2
I have made my pans of dog food a time or two Botany Nov 2024 #4
California roasted Steve Garvey lapfog_1 Nov 2024 #5
Thanks Botany Nov 2024 #7
NOooooo!!!! Kali Nov 2024 #11
I hated my grandmothers' giblet gravies growing up. Lunabell Nov 2024 #12
My mother used to use flour and 1 cube of dried chicken stock. applegrove Nov 2024 #13

rsdsharp

(10,623 posts)
1. I can cook damn near anything, and do it pretty well, if I do say so myself. Except gravy.
Thu Nov 28, 2024, 12:51 PM
Nov 2024

Hello, jarred Heinz. Everything else is made from scratch.

Botany

(73,722 posts)
3. This is outstanding you can feel it go right to your heart.
Thu Nov 28, 2024, 12:56 PM
Nov 2024

Really easy. Btw cooking tip make sure you turn the oven back on after you
take the bird out to check it.

rsdsharp

(10,623 posts)
6. Good tip! Can somebody explain to me why they take the turkey out of the oven
Thu Nov 28, 2024, 01:00 PM
Nov 2024

and put it on the table in A Christmas Story when it still has an hour to cook? Keep it in the damn oven, it ain’t gunna cook on the table!

Diamond_Dog

(36,480 posts)
8. Back in those days
Thu Nov 28, 2024, 01:05 PM
Nov 2024

for some reason the cooks used to take the turkey out of the oven like 10 times to check and see if it needed more liquid added to the bottom,. My Grandma did that,too.

rsdsharp

(10,623 posts)
9. And leave it on the table and walk away? My mom would pull the turkey out to baste it,
Thu Nov 28, 2024, 01:09 PM
Nov 2024

but it went right back in the oven. I understand it’s necessary for the Bumpus’s dogs to get to it, so they could go to the Chinese restaurant, but it makes no sense.

lapfog_1

(30,750 posts)
5. California roasted Steve Garvey
Thu Nov 28, 2024, 12:59 PM
Nov 2024

last time he ran for election to the Senate.

Maybe he has a relative "Pan"... possibly named after a fictional Greek god?



quite the handsome devil... now if he could only throw a split finger ( hoof? ) fastball...

Kali

(56,174 posts)
11. NOooooo!!!!
Thu Nov 28, 2024, 04:17 PM
Nov 2024

cream gravy is for fried meats, roasted gets broth/drippings based gravy.

Enjoy anyway!

 

Lunabell

(7,309 posts)
12. I hated my grandmothers' giblet gravies growing up.
Thu Nov 28, 2024, 05:27 PM
Nov 2024

The southern way is to add hopped up hard boiled eggs! Yucky, yucky, yuchy!

For me, I take the innards and pieces (because I cut my turkey up to cook it and cut out the back bone and wing tips), boil up a good stock, let the pieces cool, put the meat in the stock. I use that cooled stock as the liquid component to dry packages of turkey gravy. It's delicious, easy peasy and tastes homemade.

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