How to Thicken Gravy Without Corn Starch
Imagine how lonely meatloaf, turkey and pork chops would be without their significant other -- gravy. Gravy is a concoction made by mixing a liquid or meat drippings with a thickener, such as cornstarch, but you can also substitute a different thickening agent to create your gravy.
Things You'll Need
- 3 cups broth
- Saucepan
- 2 tbsp. butter
- Small skillet or sauté pan
- 1/8 tsp. onion powder
- 1/8 tsp. white or black pepper
- 3/4 cup flour
- 2 small bowls or measuring cups
Instructions
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Combine onion powder, pepper and flour in a small bowl or a measuring cup and then set aside. Arrowroot, dried potato flakes or potato starch and tapioca are other thickening agents you can choose.
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Pour broth into the saucepan and heat on medium until hot.
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Melt butter in the skillet and cook until it is golden brown, taking care not to overcook.
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Add broth to the melted butter, whisking vigorously as you pour. Ensure that your skillet is not non-stick as the whisk or utensil will scratch the coating.
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Take 2 tbsp. of the flour mixture and add it to another small bowl or measuring cup, and then add enough of the broth mixture to make a paste.
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Transfer the paste to the broth and whisk, thickening the gravy.
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Add the remainder of the flour mixture, stirring continuously for about 15 to 20 minutes until the gravy reaches the desired thickness.
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