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1/4 c. seasoned flour (salt, pepper added)
1/4 c. seasoned flour (salt, pepper added)
1/4 c. roast or other meat drippings (pork, ham or turkey, etc)
1/4 c. roast or other meat drippings (pork, ham or turkey, etc)
1-2/3 c. (large can) canned milk
1-2/3 c. (large can) canned milk
1-2/3 c. water
1-2/3 c. water


Blend flour with meat drippings in heavy skillet over low heat until smooth. Gradually add milk and water, mixed together. Stir constantly over low heat until gravy is thickened and smooth. If gravy is not a rich color, add some Kitchen Bouquet.
Blend flour with meat drippings in heavy skillet over low heat until smooth. Gradually add milk and water, mixed together. Stir constantly over low heat until gravy is thickened and smooth. If gravy is not a rich color, add some Kitchen Bouquet.


NOTE: If you get some lumps, not to worry. Run the gravy through a strainer and presto! Smooth gravy.
NOTE: If you get some lumps, not to worry. Run the gravy through a strainer and presto! Smooth gravy.
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Latest revision as of 21:57, 19 December 2021

1/4 c. seasoned flour (salt, pepper added)
1/4 c. roast or other meat drippings (pork, ham or turkey, etc)
1-2/3 c. (large can) canned milk
1-2/3 c. water

Blend flour with meat drippings in heavy skillet over low heat until smooth. Gradually add milk and water, mixed together. Stir constantly over low heat until gravy is thickened and smooth. If gravy is not a rich color, add some Kitchen Bouquet.

NOTE: If you get some lumps, not to worry. Run the gravy through a strainer and presto! Smooth gravy.