on Oct 28, 2024 32 Comments Looking for more make-ahead Thanksgiving favorites? I think you’ll love my easy Giblet Gravy recipe, Make Ahead Roast Turkey and Sweet Potato Casserole.
Easy Turkey Gravy
This homemade turkey gravy is so easy to make. It does not require drippings and can be prepared well ahead of time to make your cooking and holiday even easier. It is delicious served with roast turkey, chicken, mashed potatoes, and dressing!
Why You’ll Love This Easy Turkey Gravy Recipe
No Drippings: You do not need turkey drippings to make this recipe. Make-Ahead recipe: You can prepare this gravy ahead of your holiday meal. Freezer-Friendly Gravy: You can make this easy gravy months in advance and store it in the freezer until needed.
Another reason this gravy is such a favorite lies in its simplicity. It’s as easy as it gets and only has a few basic ingredients. Since it’s so quick and easy, I find myself making it all through the year – no need to save it for just the holidays!
How to Make Turkey Gravy
You can check the recipe card below to get the full set of ingredients and instructions for this make-ahead gravy. Here is a quick overview of how to make this easy gravy recipe.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Make a Roux
Melt butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Add salt and pepper and slowly whisk in the flour. Cook until the flour and butter are fully incorporated, reaching the desired coloring you prefer. This can range from a light blonde to a more traditional nut color. This easy gravy only has a few simple ingredients:
Butter – I use salted butter, but you can also use unsalted butter if you prefer it. Salt and Pepper – Used to season the gravy as it cooks. You can add more to taste if needed. Flour – All-purpose flour is used for the gravy. Turkey stock or broth – You can make your own, use store-bought, or use chicken stock or broth if needed.
Add Turkey Stock or Broth to the Roux
Once the roux has reached the desired color, constantly whisking, slowly pour in the turkey stock, and cook until the gravy is thickened to your desired consistency.
Serve the Gravy or Store to Serve Later
Taste and adjust the seasonings as needed. Serve warm or follow the make-ahead instructions to store and serve later.
Make Ahead Turkey Gravy
To store. Prepare your turkey gravy as instructed and then allow it to cool completely. Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for two days. When ready to serve, reheat in a medium saucepan until it reaches a rolling boil. If it is too thick, add a bit more stock until it reaches your preferred consistency. To freeze. Store the gravy in freezer-safe containers for up to 6 months. Then, thaw in the refrigerator overnight and reheat at a rolling boil before serving. Gravy is best reheated once. I freeze in smaller portions, so I only reheat what I need.
Recipe Variations
Gluten-Free Turkey Gravy with Cornstarch. You can use cornstarch to make gravy, but you’ll change the method slightly. Melt the butter, then add the turkey stock, salt, and pepper. In a small bowl, whisk together a slurry using cornstarch and water (2 tablespoons to 1/4 cup water) until smooth and slowly drizzle into the warm stock (whisking constantly) until it is thickened. Remember that the gravy will continue to thicken as it cools. Gluten-Free Turkey Gravy with Gluten-Free Flour. You can substitute the all-purpose with your favorite gluten-free flour, such as Cup 4 Cup. Dairy-Free Turkey Gravy. Use your favorite vegan butter or margarine. Chicken Gravy. Use chicken stock or broth in place of the turkey stock. Doesn’t that make the holiday meal sound easier?! I like to make cooking stress-free on the holidays by making many recipes ahead of time. You may like my Make Ahead Thanksgiving Recipes and Meal Plan for even more make-ahead ideas! I hope you find that helpful, too. Here’s my Make-Ahead Turkey Gravy recipe. I think you’ll love it! Enjoy!Robyn xo