Best Turkey Gravy, Mix, Canned or Jarred
Pete C. wrote:
> cybercat wrote:
>>
>> My local CBS affiliate did a taste test and decided that Knorr
>> Roasted Turkey mix in the packet tastes the closest to home made,
>> esp. if you add pan drippings. FWIW. I think it is smart to have a
>> good brand around just in case.
>
> Always good to have a safety net, but more impressive to do your high
> wire cooking act without a net...
Why on *earth* would anyone use a gravy "mix" or the canned junk, gravy is
just about the easiest thang around to make...
The cybertwot up there might as well use the "seasoning packet" from a
package of cheep ramen, it's salt, MSG, and a few weak flavorings, same as
those stoopid gravy "mixes"...READ the ingredients list fer crying out
loud...!!!
Her post has *gotta* be a troll in any case...next she'll be axing if you
have to remove the "wrapping" from her fully - frozen and un - thawed turkey
before she pops it into her dishwasher to "cook" , lol...
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Best
Greg
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