When it comes to comfort food, few things can beat a hearty serving of gravy, especially if it's infused with the delightful aroma of rosemary. "WW Rich Rosemary Gravy" offers a healthier yet flavorful option, allowing you to indulge in a classic without compromising your wellness goals. Join us as we explore the delectable world of "WW Rich Rosemary Gravy," where fresh herbs, aromatic spices, and savory ingredients come together to create a symphony of flavors that will elevate any dish.
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BRINED ROSEMARY CRUSTED TURKEY WITH PAN GRAVY
Provided by Anne Burrell
Time P4DT4h50m
Yield 8 to 10 servings
Number Of Ingredients 25
Steps:
- For the brine: Combine 8 quarts cold water, the salt, sugar, coriander seeds, fennel seeds, red pepper flakes, garlic, bay leaves, carrots, celery and onions in a large container. Immerse the turkey in the brine and refrigerate for 2 to 3 days.
- To prepare the turkey for cooking: Remove the turkey from the brine the night before roasting and pat it thoroughly dry with paper towels. Combine the butter, rosemary and some salt in a small bowl. Taste it to make sure it tastes good. Work the butter under the skin of the turkey and massage it into the breasts and the legs. Massage the butter on the outside of the skin as well. Tie the legs together and over the breast so they will protect it during cooking to help keep it moist and juicy. Place the turkey on a sheet tray and refrigerate overnight UNCOVERED! Yes, that's right, uncovered. This will help the skin dry out and become really brown and crispy. Pay close attention not to have any food that will not be cooked near the turkey in the fridge.
- Thanksgiving Day: Take the turkey out of the fridge 1 hour before placing in the oven.
- Preheat the oven to 450 degrees F.
- For the gravy: Place the garlic, celery, onions, celery root, fennel, bay leaves, sage and thyme in a roasting pan and season with salt. Put the chicken stock and wine in the bottom of the roasting pan and place the turkey on top.
- Put the turkey in the oven until the skin of the turkey gets really nice and brown, about 40 minutes. Lower the heat of the oven to 350 degrees F for the remainder of the cooking time. Baste the turkey every 30 minutes or so and add more stock to the roasting pan if needed. Think about 17 minutes per pound for the turkey. Tent the turkey with aluminum foil when it gets to the proper color to prevent it from getting too dark.
- Remove the turkey from the oven when a thermometer inserted in the thickest part of the turkey reads 160 degrees F. Be sure the thermometer is not touching a bone when doing the reading.
- When the turkey has reached the proper temperature, remove it from the roasting pan and let it rest for at least 30 minutes. Cover loosely with aluminum foil.
- To finish the gravy: Remove the bay leaves, sage and thyme and from the roasting pan. Using an immersion blender, blend the veggies together until smooth. Taste and adjust the seasoning if needed (it will).
- Carve the turkey, and don't fight over the drumsticks.
- Give thanks for such a great turkey!!!
WW RICH ROSEMARY GRAVY
from WW.com By straining the gravy at the end, you get rid of any lumps and guarantee it will be silky smooth. And while some fat is used in this gravy recipe, it's still just 1 POINTS® value for a generous 1/4 cup serving, so pour it on!
Provided by SVSOUZA
Categories Sauces
Time 9m
Yield 16 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- To make the gravy, use a rubber spatula to scrape the pan juices from the roasting pan into a fat separator, leaving the browned bits in the pan. Let stand 5 minutes; then pour off the dark brown drippings into a 2-quart glass measuring cup; reserve the clear yellow fat in the separator. Add enough stock to the drippings to measure 5 cups.
- Place the roasting pan over two burners on high heat. Measure 1/4 cup of the reserved fat and add to the pan. Whisk in the flour (a flat "roux whisk" works best to reach into corners) and let bubble for 30 seconds. Since this is a reduced amount of flour and fat, it won't coat the entire pan so try to concentrate the ingredient to one part of pan to prevent the flour from scorching. One cup at a time, whisk in the stock mixture and bring to a boil. Reduce the heat to medium and simmer, whisking often, scraping up the brown bits on the bottom of the pan, until reduced to about 4 cups, about 3 minutes. For a thicker gravy, whisk in the cornstarch, but keep in mind that as the gravy cools, it will also thicken, so it might not be necessary.
- Strain through a coarse wire sieve into a bowl. Taste; season with the salt and, if desired, pepper and rosemary. Transfer to a warmed sauceboat.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 10.8, Fat 0.1, Sodium 218.6, Carbohydrate 2.1, Fiber 0.1, Sugar 0.1, Protein 0.4
SOUTHERN GLAZED MEATLOAF WITH ROSEMARY GRAVY
From Recipe Goldmine, this is my scaled down, simplified version of Dick Clark's meatloaf. It is the only meatloaf recipe I use now. My boyfriend and I can't decide if it is the Rosemary gravy or the Southern Glaze that makes this meatloaf so special! It's delicious! Tastes even better on sandwiches the next day!
Provided by Harley Seashell Pri
Categories Meat
Time 1h30m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Oven@ 400 Combine meatloaf ingredients in a large mixing bowl.
- Shape meatloaf mixture into a loaf.
- Place in a baking dish which has been sprayed with non-stick spray.
- Drape the bacon slices over the meatloaf length-wise.
- Bake for 30 minutes.
- Reduce oven temperature to 350.
- Bake for an additional 40 minutes.
- *I use a meat thermometer. The meat should reach at least 160 degrees.*
- Combine Southern Glaze ingredients.
- Remove the meatloaf from the oven.
- Using a pastry or a bbq brush, brush the glaze over and around the sides of the meatloaf.
- Return meatloaf to the oven for an additional 5 minutes.
- In a small sauce pan, combine Rosemary Gravy ingredients.
- Heat on medium heat until hot.
RICH GRAVY
To make a flavorful, deep-brown gravy, first roast vegetables and turkey neck under the turkey, then caramelize them on the stovetop.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Ingredients Meat & Poultry Turkey Recipes
Time 45m
Yield Makes 6 cups
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Take the finished turkey out of the roasting pan to rest before carving. Place the pan on stove across two burners. Bring pan liquids to a boil over high heat; cook, stirring occasionally, until liquid has evaporated, about 5 minutes. Continue to cook, stirring, until vegetables are browned, 8 to 10 minutes more. (If pan begins to burn, turn off one burner, and push vegetables so they're over other burner.)
- Add 1 cup dry white wine. Cook, stirring constantly, until syrupy, 1 to 2 minutes. Add 2/3 cup all-purpose flour; cook, stirring, until flour is incorporated and browned, about 2 minutes.
- Slowly add 8 cups water; bring to a simmer, stirring, about 5 minutes. Continue cooking, stirring occasionally, until gravy reaches desired consistency, 10 to 15 minutes. Pour gravy through a fine-mesh sieve into a medium saucepan; discard solids. Season with coarse salt and ground pepper. Keep warm; whisk well before serving.
Tips:
- Use fresh rosemary: Fresh rosemary has a more intense flavor than dried rosemary, so it's worth seeking out if you can find it.
- Don't be afraid to brown the meat: Browning the meat in the pot before adding the other ingredients will add a lot of flavor to the gravy.
- Use a good quality beef broth: The beef broth is the base of the gravy, so it's important to use a good quality broth.
- Simmer the gravy for at least 30 minutes: Simmering the gravy for at least 30 minutes will help to develop the flavor.
- Season the gravy to taste: Be sure to taste the gravy and season it with salt and pepper to taste.
Conclusion:
This rich rosemary gravy is a delicious and easy way to add flavor to your favorite dishes. It's perfect for beef, pork, chicken, or vegetables. The gravy is also gluten-free and low-carb, making it a great option for those on a special diet. So next time you're looking for a flavorful and easy gravy, give this recipe a try.
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