Easy Turkey Gravy Recipe (from Drippings) (2024)

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Posted Nov 08, 2020, Updated Jul 12, 2021

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This easy Turkey Gravy Recipe is made with only 4 ingredients, including the drippings of our favorite Turkey Recipe. Watch the video and follow our step-by-step instructions to learn how to make turkey gravy from drippings with our quick, easy, fail-proof method!

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For many years, every Thanksgiving I searched for a simple gravy recipe using drippings from our turkey, and could never find one that worked well! So I decided to create my own gravy using the drippings from our Roast Turkey Recipe and it is the the best.

Seriously, one year I made a gravy that separated so much even blending it for 2 minutes in my Vitamix didn’t make the layers come together – YIKES. I promise you, that will not happen with this gravy recipe. It’s easy to make with only 4 ingredients, and I have included tips on how to make sure no separation occurs!

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Turkey Gravy Recipe: Ingredients

This turkey gravy recipe was created to be made with drippings (for the best results use the drippings from this Roast Turkey Recipe). I explain how to filter the drippings below.

  • Turkey drippings. Our turkey recipe uses aromatics that result in the best turkey gravyever. Make sure to use aromatics so you get a good amount of drippings when roasting a turkey.
  • Salted butter. To make a roux, butter is a must. You can use unsalted butter if you prefer.
  • All-purpose flour.for a gluten-free variety, use a 1:1 all-purpose gluten-free flour blend.
  • Salt & pepper.Make sure to taste the gravy once it has thickened, then add salt and pepper as desired.
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How to make turkey gravy from drippings

Let’s walk through the process of making turkey gravy from drippings – and don’t forget to watch the video.

Retrieve the Drippings:

When your turkey is finished cooking,do not, I repeat – do NOT discard the drippings. Use them to make the best gravy in the entire world. This is what the pan should look like after roasting, there will be about 4 cups of drippings if you use our turkey recipe!

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Strain the drippings

Strain the drippings from this turkey recipe into a bowl through a fine metal mesh strainer. Discard the contents of the strainer, but keep the liquid drippings.

Remove layer of liquid fat

If there is a layer of liquid fat on the top, use a turkey baster to suck it off and discard – this step is critical to ensure the gravy does not separate once it’s made.

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Make a Roux

I’ve tried many ways to thicken gravy over the years, and a roux isby far the most delicious and it’s absolutely fool-proof – resulting in a beautifully thickened gravy every single time.

In a saucepan, melt the butter, then add flour and whisk to combine. Cook for 1 minute or until the roux is thickened and just begins to brown.

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Add strained drippings

Pour the drippings from the turkey into the roux, whisking during the addition.

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Cook/Boil

Cook on medium-high heat, stirring frequently until the mixture is thick about 5-10 minutes. It’s important to continue stirring the gravy so it doesn’t stick to the pan and burn.

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Season the thickened turkey gravy

Once the turkey gravy has thickened, taste it and season with salt and pepper if desired.

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Serve

Pour into a gravy boat and serve! Obviously I recommend serving it over our oven-roasted turkey recipe, and the best mashed potatoes in the world.

To store:

Store any leftover turkey gravy in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. I recommend using a glass jar with a lid.

To reheat

This turkey gravy thickens and becomes solid as it is chilled. But don’t worry, when you reheat it with your favorite thanksgiving leftovers it becomes a liquid again. Simply plop a portion of the chilled gravy onto the leftovers you are heating up and warm them in the microwave or oven.

You can also reheat the entire jar in the microwave or empty the contents into a saucepan and warm over low heat on the stovetop.

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Recipe FAQs

How do I make the most turkey drippings?

Steep aromatics in hot water and pour that into the cavity of your turkey, then roast it covered in foil. (see our roast turkey recipe).

How can I make my turkey gravy taste better?

Use our roast turkey recipe – the drippings from that turkey make the best gravy ever. You can also add salt and pepper, fresh herbs, etc.

Can I double this recipe?

If you find yourself with lots of turkey drippings, you can absolutely double this recipe.

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Easy Turkey Gravy Recipe (from drippings)

Laura

This easy Turkey Gravy Recipe is made with only 4 ingredients, including the drippings of our favorite Turkey Recipe. Watch the video and follow our step-by-step instructions to learn how to make turkey gravy from drippings with our quick, easy, fail-proof method!

5 from 13 votes

Course condiment

Cuisine American

Servings 24 Servings

Calories 24

Prep Time5 minutes minutes

Cook Time20 minutes minutes

Total Time25 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 4 cups dripping from turkey whatever is left in the roasting pan from using this turkey recipe
  • ¼ cup salted butter
  • ¼ cup all-purpose flour
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Strain the drippings from this turkey recipe into a bowl through a fine metal mesh strainer. Note: If there is a layer of liquid fat on the top, use a turkey baster to suck it off and discard – this step is critical!

  • In a 4-quart quart saucepan, melt butter.

  • Add flour to melted butter and whisk to combine.

  • Cook for 1 minute or until the roux is thickened and just begins to brown.

  • Pour the drippings from the turkey into the roux, whisking during the addition.

  • Cook on medium-high heat, stirring frequently until the mixture is thick about 5-10 minutes.

  • Taste, and season with salt and pepper, if desired.

  • Pour into a gravy boat and serve.

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Notes

Ingredient Substitutions

  • Turkey drippings. Our turkey recipe uses aromatics that result in the best turkey gravyever. Make sure to use aromatics so you get a good amount of drippings when roasting a turkey.
  • Salted butter. To make a roux, butter is a must. You can use unsalted butter if you prefer.
  • All-purpose flour.for a gluten-free variety, use a 1:1 all-purpose gluten-free flour blend.
  • Salt & pepper.Make sure to taste the gravy once it has thickened, then add salt and pepper as desired.

To store:

Store any leftover turkey gravy in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week. I recommend using a glass jar with a lid.

To reheat

This turkey gravy thickens and becomes solid as it is chilled. But don’t worry, when you reheat it with your favorite thanksgiving leftovers it becomes a liquid again. Simply plop a portion of the chilled gravy onto the leftovers you are heating up and warm them in the microwave or oven.

You can also reheat the entire jar in the microwave or empty the contents into a saucepan and warm over low heat on the stovetop.

Nutrition

Serving: 3TBS | Calories: 24kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 5mg | Sodium: 160mg | Potassium: 31mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 59IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 3mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Did you enjoy this recipe? Have a question? Leave a comment below!

More Delicious Thanksgiving Recipes

Here are some of our favorite recipes to serve alongside the roast turkey and turkey gravy!

  • Thebest mashed potatoes ever – they are herb and garlic infused and so delicious.
  • Sweet potato casserole is a must-have on Thanksgiving (also try this healthy sweet potato casserole).
  • Prefer your sweet potatoes roasted? Try these cinnamon roasted sweet potatoes or these roasted sweet potatoes and apples.
  • This Roasted Butternut squash isso delicious served alongside a Thanksgiving turkey.
  • Every holiday meal needs Brussels sprouts! Try these balsamic roasted Brussel sprouts or these Brussel sprouts with bacon (and honey mustard), both are loved by even the harshest sprouts critics.
  • These homemade dinner rolls are the absolute best and are always on our holiday table. Plus they are great to use to make leftover roast turkey sandwiches.
  • Butternut squash soup is a delicious appetizer!

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Easy Turkey Gravy Recipe (from Drippings) (2024)

FAQs

How do you thicken turkey drippings for gravy? ›

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.

Is turkey gravy better 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 can I add to turkey gravy to make it taste better? ›

7 Ways to Make a Jar of Turkey Gravy Taste Homemade
  1. Add in some white wine. Add a dash of white wine (nothing too fruity; we recommend a dry Chardonnay) to boost the richness of the turkey gravy. ...
  2. Thicken it with a cornstarch slurry. ...
  3. Stir in pan drippings. ...
  4. Simmer with fresh herbs. ...
  5. Sauté some vegetables.

How to make gravy from turkey drippings Martha Stewart? ›

Pour in defatted drippings (use only 2 tablespoons of those from dry-brined bird) and 2 cups stock; bring to a boil. Combine remaining 1/2 cup stock and cornstarch in a small jar, seal it, and shake to combine. Pour cornstarch mixture into boiling mixture in pan and boil until thickened, 2 to 3 minutes.

What is the secret to good gravy? ›

Here are my principles for making great gravy without fear:
  • Make it ahead. This is the most important one. ...
  • Make a really good homemade turkey stock first. Don't skimp on this crucial first step. ...
  • Reinforce the stock's flavor. ...
  • Simmer, simmer, simmer. ...
  • Strain and cool. ...
  • Reduce. ...
  • Hot liquids only.
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Why won t my turkey gravy thicken? ›

Cooking for too little time: As the gravy cooks, it slowly thickens, so if you don't allow it to cook long enough, it will be too thin. Set the stove on medium heat and bring your gravy to a boil before letting it simmer. Once the gravy has reached your desired consistency, turn off the stove and let the sauce cool.

Is stock or broth better for turkey gravy? ›

You can use either stock or broth for keeping dressing moist or as a basis for gravy, but a strong flavor will give you better results.

How is gravy made from scratch? ›

Melt butter in a medium-sized sauce pan. Add flour and whisk constantly until mixture is golden caramel color and smells fragrant (3-5 minutes). Slowly whisk in liquids, while whisking, until mixture is smooth. Bring to a simmer and cook until thickened and bubbly, 5 minutes or longer.

How much cornstarch does it take to thicken 1 cup of liquid? ›

If you're cooking hot liquids like sauces, stock or broth, 1 tablespoon of corn starch per cup of liquid will give you a thin to medium consistency that's appropriate for soups or very thin sauces. 2 tablespoons per cup will give you a thicker, more gravy-like consistency.

How do I add flavor to bland turkey gravy? ›

Spruce up the gravy with a splash of Worcestershire sauce or soy sauce (if the gravy isn't already too salty, that is). Mushrooms or mushroom seasoning also work wonders to add rich flavor to depth-less gravy.

What's the difference between turkey gravy and regular gravy? ›

Thus, turkey gravy is a brown gravy. You can also make brown gravy with the drippings from other kinds of meat, such as a roast or chicken. White gravy is made with milk, fat, and a thickening agent; white gravy is made without drippings, and with sausage added is popular for biscuits and gravy.

What do you do with the juices from the turkey? ›

Turkey drippings make gravy magnificent, so it's essential to have an adequate amount. I don't know about you, but the day of is always a little bit of a panic and is the day I'm apt to ruin the drippings when I'm rushing.

Can you freeze turkey drippings to make gravy later? ›

This flavorful liquid makes a great base for gravy, stock, or soup. Start by pouring the liquid through a fine mesh strainer and discard the solids. Then remove the fat that floats to the top. You can now freeze the liquid for up to 6 months or use it to make a simple pan gravy.

Why is my turkey gravy too thick? ›

When it's hot, gravy should be thick enough to just coat the back of a spoon, but not so thick that it sticks to the spoon like glue. If your gravy is hot and still too thick, add broth a little at a time to thin it out. Remember to check the seasoning when you're done and adjust if needed.

How do you thicken drippings without cornstarch? ›

Flour Slurry

Combine equal parts of flour and cold water in a cup. Mix it until it's smooth and stir it into the sauce. Bring the sauce to a simmer for 5 minutes. A general rule is use 2 tsp (3 grams) of flour to thicken 1 L (34 fl oz) of liquid.

How much cornstarch to thicken turkey gravy? ›

To make a cornstarch gravy, start by making a slurry (blend) of cornstarch and a small amount of cold liquid (generally water or broth). You will need about 1 tablespoon of cornstarch to thicken about 1 1/2 to 2 cups of gravy. Don't add powdered cornstarch directly to a hot liquid; it will clump.

How do chefs thicken gravy? ›

Another way to thicken gravy with flour is by making a roux. A roux is a mixture of fat and flour, and it's an easy way to thicken a sauce. If you make a roux, it should also be added incrementally. A final option is making a beurre manié, which is made by rubbing flour into butter to create a dough or paste.

How do you thicken turkey gravy with flour? ›

Use two tablespoons flour mixed with ¼ cup cold water for each cup of medium-thick sauce. Thoroughly mix in the water to prevent lumps. After stirring the combined flour and water into the sauce, cook and stir over medium heat until thickened and bubbly. Heat one minute more to cook the flour thoroughly.

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