I love this gluten-free gravy–it's so versatile! It can be used with an everyday meal or aside a holiday feast. And it is delicious with any protein. —Rita Casey, Blairsville, Georgia
Gluten-Free Gravy Tips
How can you make gluten-free gravy thicker?
If you want a thicker gravy, cook it a little bit longer until the desired consistency is achieved.
What are some variations of this gluten-free gravy recipe?
This gluten-free gravy is easy to customize for your personal taste. Using gluten-free beef broth or vegetable bouillon cubes or broth will alter the flavor. If you’re not a fan of mushrooms, you can substitute leeks for them or omit them entirely. No gluten-free flour on hand? Corn starch can be used instead, but the method is a bit different: Of course, omit adding the flour, and go straight to stirring together the water and bouillon until dissolved and heat it until warm. Add 1 cup of the bouillon mixture to the vegetables. Then, mix 1 1/2 tablespoons cornstarch with 3 tablespoons cold water. Stir the remaining 1/2 cup of the warm bouillon mixture into the corn starch mixture, and whisk quickly. Then, slowly add the cornstarch mixture to the vegetable mixture, whisking it constantly until the desired consistency for the gravy is reached.
How can you avoid clumps when making this gluten-free gravy recipe?
Whisking the gravy constantly while adding the bouillon and water mixture will prevent lumps. Continue to whisk it until thickened! No matter how thick you like it, gluten-free gravy is a great compliment to
air-fryer chicken thighs and makes
buttermilk smashed potatoes even more indulgent. And don’t forget the stuffing! Take a look at some of our other
Thanksgiving recipes for special diets.
—Catherine Ward, Taste of Home Prep Kitchen Manager
Nutrition Facts
2 tablespoons: 32 calories, 3g fat (2g saturated fat), 7mg cholesterol, 166mg sodium, 2g carbohydrate (0 sugars, 0 fiber), 0 protein.
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