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11-19-2023 01:50 PM
I use Heinz Roasted Turkey Gravy in the jar...it's just DH & me. If I'm not doing giblets, I like to shred a little of the turkey meat and add that to it, along with chopped hard-boiled eggs (one or two is plenty for the jar size). I also add a tabllespoon of the turkey drippings.
11-19-2023 01:51 PM
@Pook wrote:Just pour any canned or in a jar turkey gravy over the turkey in the crock pot before starting the cooking.
@Pook ....hmm, Interesting.... am a recipe follower (just because I am not brave when cooking) and my recipe does not mention this but, ..but I guess I could add the gravy in the crock pot, thanks.
11-19-2023 01:52 PM
Thanks everyone for the suggestions, much appreciated.
11-19-2023 01:53 PM
I find the Knorr brand of packaged mixes to be the best.
11-19-2023 01:55 PM
People deep frying turkey also use ready-made gravy or mixes as they would not have a source for drippings,
11-19-2023 02:15 PM
I can attest to Trader Joe's turkey gravy a small carton as being good. At my Trader Joe's it's on display as you enter the store.
It's not like mom used to make, but what is anymore.
11-19-2023 02:34 PM
I have used both Knorr and McCormick dry packaged Turkey Gravy. I use them throughout the year and buy the one I can get with curbside pickup. At Thanksgiving my son makes the best gravy. He created it, and even though I have watched him, mine is not as good.
11-19-2023 02:49 PM - edited 11-19-2023 03:14 PM
A couple years ago I supplemented with this one below and thought it was pretty good....but I'm certainly no gravy connoisseur. I purchased it again last week as I'm not going to make my own gravy this year. I bought it at our local small town grocery store. It was in the refrigerated section along side premade mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, etc. It's in a carton/tub type container.

11-19-2023 02:52 PM
I use the gravy envelopes and stir turkey drippings right into the gravy, comes out delicious!
11-19-2023 02:57 PM
Today I am making a post roast on the stove, and use:
Campbell's Cream of Mushroom Roasted Garlic soup
Lipton's Beefy Onion Dry Soup Mix
Chopped Potatoes
Sliced Peppers
Green Beans
Pearl Onions
Carrots
And I freeze the leftover gravy in containers.
I know, it's not turkey gravy, but I use it as general gravy for all types of dishes, it's just the tastiest, as far as gravies go!
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