Gravy from Roast Drippings

  • Yield: 2 cups
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Ingredients

1 cup red wine

2 cups beef, chicken, or vegetable broth

1 bay leaf

5 to 6 black peppercorns

Directions

  1. Remove roast from pan and pour off any fat. Place over high heat (use 2 burners if necessary) and deglaze pan with wine and broth, scraping any bits stuck to the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon or spatula. Once these solids are dissolved, pour liquid into a saucepan and add the bay leaf and peppercorns. Reduce for 5 minutes over high heat or until reduced by 1/3.
  2. At this point you basically have a jus which could be used to sauce your roast. To create a gravy, reduce the heat to medium and whisk in 2 tablespoons of white roux. Return to a simmer, whisking constantly. Continuing to cook once a simmer has been reached will result in a smoother sauce, but not a thicker one.
  3. Since all starch thickened sauces thicken as they cool, it's a good idea to make your gravy a little on the loose side.

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Derrick P.

As is typical of Mr Brown this recipe is simple and delicious. I have attempted to make gravy several times before and it never came out quite right. This one was almost like magic. <br /> <br />PS: White roux is only mentioned once but its pretty important part. It should be in the ingredient list and a link would have been nice.

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