BASIC GIBLET GRAVY

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This is the giblet Gravy I made to accompany our Thanksgiving dinner. It was really good. I used the juices from the turkey to go in the stuffing, & made this meaty gravy to go over the side items. If you don't have hearts & gizzards, you can use chicken parts, just to add a bit of texture to the gravy & have the added flavor. I...

Provided by Rose Mary Mogan

Categories     Gravies

Time 1h40m

Number Of Ingredients 11

TO MAKE THE GIBLET BROTH
1 lb pkg. hearts & gizzards or turkey tails or both
neck & giblets from chicken or turkey
2 medium onions chopped
3 stalk(s) celery, chopped
2-3 tsp steak seasoning, as desired
1 Tbsp granulated garlic
MAKING THE GRAVY
6 c chicken or turkey broth, divided
1/3 c arrowroot starch or corn starch
11/2 c chopped giblets or as desired

Steps:

  • 1. Add hearts and gizzards & turkey tails if using, with turkey/chicken giblets to a large pot, throw in the chopped veggies, cover with water, and add spices & bring to a rolling boil. Then lower heat & cook until meat is tender.
  • 2. Giblets should cook about an hour to 1 1/2 hours, till giblets are tender. Add more water if needed. You will need 6 cups liquid.
  • 3. Strain the giblets when fully cooked, and you can discard the veggies or puree them and add them to the strained broth/ liquid if desired for additional flavor. Only use the lean meaty parts of the turkey tails, discard the fat and bones.
  • 4. Chop all of the giblets and remove the meat from the neck discard bones, and add chopped giblets to a bowl. Divide the giblet mixture between what will be used for stuffing and what you are using for the gravy.
  • 5. In a medium size sauce pan bring 5 cups of the broth & giblets to a rolling boil. Then using a small bowl add the reserved 1 cup broth with the 1/3 cup of Arrow Root Starch, and stir until blended together. Then pour into the boiling broth mixture, lower heat, and stir and simmer until mixture thickens as desired, taste & add additional salt & pepper if desired.
  • 6. May use a bit of Kitchen Bouquet if a deeper richer color of gravy is desired. Serve while still hot. Serve over Stuffing, chicken, turkey or mashed potatoes.
  • 7. NOTE: KITCHEN BOUQUET is used to enhance the colors of gravies and sauces. Comes in a Brown Bottle with a yellow cap. I PREFER USING ARROW ROOT AS A GRAVY THICKNER INSTEAD OF CORN STARCH OR FLOUR, because it doesn't clump up when it is reheated, it stays in the liquid gravy form. But either will work fine.

Yehtet aung
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I'm not a huge fan of giblets, but this gravy is amazing.


Shae shae Govender
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This gravy is the best thing since sliced bread.


Mohamed Afifi
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I would marry this gravy if I could.


Zeina Khaled
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This gravy is the only thing that makes Thanksgiving bearable.


Wazar Ali Ali
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This gravy is so good, it makes me want to cry.


Gillian Clark
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I could eat this gravy every day.


Muwonge Frankchedi
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This gravy is the best part of Thanksgiving dinner.


Jawed Iqbal
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I'm not sure what I would do without this gravy recipe. It's a lifesaver.


Okafor emeka
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This gravy is a game-changer. It makes any meal taste better.


Purabi Acharjee
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This gravy is so good, I could drink it straight from the pot.


James Cruthenz
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I've been making this gravy for years and it's always a hit. It's the perfect addition to any holiday meal.


MD jihad Islam
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This is a great recipe for beginners. It's easy to follow and the results are delicious.


Kiran Preeya
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I love this recipe because it's so versatile. I've used it to make gravy for turkey, chicken, and even pork. It always turns out great.


Suraj Paudel
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This gravy is a great way to use up leftover giblets. It's also a delicious and easy-to-make side dish for any holiday meal.


IMRAN NAZ
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I followed the recipe exactly and the gravy turned out perfectly. It was thick and flavorful, with a nice balance of spices. I served it with roasted chicken and vegetables, and it was a delicious meal.


Sammy S
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This is the best giblet gravy recipe I've ever tried. It's so easy to make and it tastes amazing. I highly recommend it.


AHmedGAmes zd
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I'm not a big fan of giblets, but I loved this gravy. It was so flavorful and rich. I will definitely be making it again.


Simamele Godwana
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This gravy is delicious! I made it for my family's Christmas dinner and everyone loved it. It was the perfect addition to the turkey and stuffing.


Manish Ramdawor
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I've made this giblet gravy recipe several times now and it's always a hit. It's so easy to make and it tastes amazing. I love that I can use the giblets from my Thanksgiving turkey to make it.


Kimberly Jennell
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This giblet gravy recipe is a must-try for anyone who loves a rich, flavorful gravy. I followed the recipe exactly and it turned out perfectly. The gravy was thick and smooth, with a deep, savory flavor. I served it with roast turkey and mashed potat