1 gal. plus 1 cup
not putting much gravy on your mashed potatoes
yes you can never have to much gravy
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If you are not sure as to how much gravy to make, a good rule of thumb is to plan on 1/3 cup of gravy for every person attending your dinner.
Their are actually 9 types of gravy. Theyinclude: Chocolate Gravy Egg Gravy Giblet Gravy Mushroom Gravy Onion Gravy Red-Eye Gravy Vegetable Gravy Cream Gravy Brown Gravy
To make a delicious and thick gravy using xanthan gum, first prepare your gravy as usual. Then, sprinkle a small amount of xanthan gum over the gravy while whisking continuously until it reaches your desired thickness. Be careful not to use too much xanthan gum, as it can make the gravy slimy.
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Gravy without potatoes is just that... Nothing but gravy.
Yes, there is usually carbohydrate in gravy, especially thickened gravy.
Some alternative options for gravy substitutes in recipes include mushroom gravy, vegetable broth-based gravy, miso gravy, and cashew cream gravy.
No, gravy is not a fruit.
You would need approximately 5-8 pints of gravy to serve 80 people, depending on how much gravy each person typically uses. It's generally a good idea to have extra to account for preferences and second servings.