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The Best Slimming Eats Gravy you will ever make. The perfect accompaniment to a variety of main meals.

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I have been making this gravy for years.I first shared this recipe back in 2009 and it has been loved by many ever since. If you don't admit to eating some of this with a spoon before it hits your plate, then you are telling fibs.

It is really easy to make, using simple ingredients and can be varied by what type stock or broth you use to compliment what type of dish you are cooking. For example, use chicken broth/stock for chicken dishes.

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Or use beef broth/stock for a rich beef version, like in the picture below. The rest of the pictures are for an amazing chicken version which is just perfect for our usual Sunday dinner.

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You can even make a vegetarian/vegan version by using vegetable stock. WOW!!!

Some of my favourite dishes to use it with are in this Sausages and Mashor make up a Chicken Gravy version to go with this delicious Slow Cooked Chicken.

No KFC Style Feast would be complete without Gravy and this Bulgur Wheat Sausage and Sage Stuffed Chicken is delicious drizzled with a chicken version of it.

Hey if you are making a Shepherds Pie or Cottage Pie you could even use some for the base gravy to make it lovely and rich instead of just plain old stock.

You also can't have a Sunday Roast Dinner without this gravy to drizzle all over theseYorkshire Puddings, Best Ever Roast Potatoes and Bulgur Wheat Sage and Onion Stuffing Ballsor Sausage, Onion, Sage, Quinoa Stuffing are just shouting out to be smothered in this.

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This gravy just uses some basic ingredients, nothing hard to find or complicated. just onion, garlic, fresh herbs, stock, balsamic vinegar and a little tomato paste (puree). Traditionally you won't find tomato in a gravy, but this helps thicken it and it's such a small amount it won't taste of tomato, trust me.

You do need a blender of some description to blend it all up once cooked.

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I use myNutri Ninja Blender withAuto IQ.This blender is amazing. The auto IQ technology feature, mean it blends to a set pattern depending on what it is you are making. There is also an optional add-on for a food processor bowl, which is perfect for chopping and grating vegetables. Sauces and soups are literally so smooth, once complete with this amazing kitchen gadget.

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Don’t worry though, you don’t need a fancy high-tech blender like mine above, a good old immersion stick blender like theKoölle Electric Powerful 3-in-1 800 Watt Hand Stick Blenderor a similar makewill do the job too.

I do recommend simmering for the suggested length of time for those flavours to develop. It might seem like an effort, but it really is worth it and you can always double or triple up the recipe to make a large batch, as it is a perfect recipe for freezing, and then just taking out of the freezer as you need it.

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Gravy | Slimming Eats

Yield: 4 servings

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 55 minutes

Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes

This recipe is gluten free, dairy free, vegetarian, Slimming Eats and Weight Watchers friendly

W Smart Points - 0

*Suitable for Freezing

Ingredients

  • 1 extra large red onion (or 2 medium), halved and sliced
  • 2 cloves of garlic, crushed
  • few sprigs of fresh thyme (or other herbs of your choice), if using dried, just add a pinch.
  • 720ml (3 cups) of beef broth/stock (or use chicken, lamb, vegetable etc)
  • 1 tablespoon of balsamic vinegar
  • 1 level tablespoon of tomato paste/purée
  • spray oil
  • black pepper

Instructions

  1. Spray a large saucepan over a medium high heat with some spray oil.
  2. Add the onion and garlic and cook until caramelised, you will need to keep adding a little of the stock to prevent the onions from sticking to the pan.
  3. Add the fresh herbs, remaining stock, tomato paste and a balsamic vinegar, bring to the boil and reduce heat.
  4. Allow to simmer covered for approx 30-40 mins (this really brings out all the flavours and will reduce the stock down)
  5. When it has cooked for the required time, add the mixture to a blender and blend until smooth. Return it back to the pan and mix, continue to simmer for about 5 mins until desired thickness,
  6. This gravy is great with any meat or sausages or can even be used for the sauce for a shepherds pie or similar.

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Nutrition Information

Yield 4Serving Size 1 serving
Amount Per ServingCalories 30Total Fat 0.1gSodium 60.3mgCarbohydrates 5.1gFiber 0.7gSugar 1.7gProtein 2.1g

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FAQs

What is the formula for gravy? ›

A traditional roux uses roughly an equal amount of flour and fat, but gravies often call for a bit more flour than that, to ensure the gravy is thick enough. (The classic ratio for gravy is three:two:one, so 3 tablespoons flour, 2 tablespoons fat, and 1 cup of hot stock.)

Where can I buy Slimming World gravy? ›

Find me at Iceland, the Food Warehouse and Dunnes Stores.

Can you make gravy with just flour and water? ›

(You can also start with a slurry of flour and water—equal amounts flour and cold water whisked together—if you want.) Whisk the gravy while slowly adding liquid: Slowly add stock, water, milk, cream, or a combination to the pan, whisking vigorously to dissolve the flour into liquid.

Is it better to make gravy with flour or cornstarch? ›

It depends on the technique you are using. If you have a liquid that you would like to thicken into gravy (say from a pot roast), I would heat it, then add a water/cornstarch goop to it while stirring. If you have some fat like melted butter in a pan that you want to add starch to, then add broth, I would use flour.

What makes gravy more tasty? ›

Fats add tremendous flavor.

Butter, chicken fat, turkey, beef, pork, bacon, duck, goose…if it has fat, it'll add flavor. And that, Riene, will get you back on the gravy train. Now, go roast a chicken, save the drippings, and make some gravy! (We've heard biscuits to sop up all that gravy add a little extra flair too.)

What is KFC gravy made of? ›

What is the gravy at KFC made of? The restaurant uses a simple combination of gravy powder, water, and – their secret ingredient – chicken crackling. This is a collection of the browned bits and pieces leftover from frying their world famous chicken.

What thickener is best for gravy? ›

Similar to flour, cornstarch is another ingredient that can be used to make gravy thicker. With cornstarch, making a slurry is also an option, but with 1 tablespoon of cornstarch whisked into cold water. Again, you'll want to add the slurry in increments so you don't over-thicken the gravy.

How do you make Trisha Yearwood gravy? ›

Directions. Add the butter and flour to a skillet over medium heat and cook, stirring, until melted together and well combined, 2 to 3 minutes. Slowly stream in the stock while whisking and continue to cook until thickened, 8 to 10 minutes. Season with salt and pepper and stir in a little shredded turkey.

Is Aldi gravy good? ›

Quixo For Meat Gravy Granules from Aldi were just as hearty and velvety smooth. It too was quite salty but was nice and robust.

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.

What happens if you put too much flour in gravy? ›

Gravy gets a jelly-like texture due to too much thickener. Too much flour, for instance, can result in a gummy consistency (particularly when left overnight in the fridge). Reheating with additional liquid can often help soften things up.

What is it called when you mix flour and water for gravy? ›

A slurry is generally made with liquid (often water or broth) mixed with either cornstarch or flour and added to a hot liquid to thicken it. Because a slurry is a concentrated starchy liquid it will thicken sauces and gravy.

What can I add to my gravy to make it better? ›

Add Herbs. Try thyme, sage, chopped parsley, a teeny bit of tarragon, and some chives. When using fresh herbs, add them toward the end of cooking. Lemon verbena, lavender, rosemary, basil, and mint for simple syrups.

How do you add depth of flavor to gravy? ›

Fortunately, Shannon has several suggestions for fixing bland gravy, starting by adding a bouillon cube, herbs or a splash of wine or cognac. But if you have time to spare, add pan drippings from turkey, bacon or bacon drippings, caramelized vegetables (like onions, leeks, carrots and celery), herbs or garlic.

How do you increase the consistency of gravy? ›

Similar to flour, cornstarch is another ingredient that can be used to make gravy thicker. With cornstarch, making a slurry is also an option, but with 1 tablespoon of cornstarch whisked into cold water. Again, you'll want to add the slurry in increments so you don't over-thicken the gravy.

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