It should be if the package has not been opened.
yes i believe so, because I am about to make a box that is 5 months past..... and If it dosen't have a negative effect, then theres you're answer! But the answer is yes!
No. If it was safe, then it wouldn't be expired.
sure Think about your recipe and look at how less bouillon than brown gravy mix.
It might not taste as good as you would hope, but it is probably safe if it has been stored properly.
Shepherd's pie
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Check the ingredients. There is vegetarian gravy, but most conventional gravies are made with meat drippings. You can make vegetarian gravy, or buy a mix for it.
20 Grams.
It is always safe to dispose of food that has expired, that is, passed the "use by" date printed on the package. But in common usage, most home cooks would not be concerned about the safety of a year-old brownie mix, as long as the box and inner plastic bag are not damaged.
Not usually, gravy is savory and sugar is not a normal ingredient, unless your making something special for Christmas then you may stir in red-current jam or something similar to enrich the gravy then it will have sugar in it.
Yes, they do. So does A-1 sauce and hot fudge. However, I am not aware of why any would wish to mix these.
If you have left over mashed potatoes, and leftover pot roast (roast cooked with potatoes, and any mixed vegetables), add a package of brown gravy mix with the amount of water called for on the gravy mix package, place the meat, vegetables, and gravy in a casserole dish. (Hint: spray the dish with non-stick oil) Put some grated cheese in the potatoes with a few tablespoons of milk, and spread on top. Bake at 350 until bubbly. There you have it - Shepherd's Pie!
If it smells ok, it should be fine. I had some that was pretty old and made some biscuits. Should have smelled the mix first cause it tasted terrible!