Giblet Gravy with Wine
Yield
1 servingsPrep
30 minCook
7 minReady
1 hrsLow Fat, Fat-Free, Low in Saturated Fat, Low Cholesterol, Cholesterol-Free, Trans-fat Free, Good source of fiber, Low Sodium
Ingredients
Amount | Measure | Ingredient | Features |
---|---|---|---|
3 | cups |
water
|
|
½ | cup |
white wine
dry |
* |
1 | large |
onions
coarsely chopped |
|
1 | small |
carrots
coarsely chopped |
|
1 | small |
celery stalks
(with leaves), coarsely chopped |
* |
1 | clove |
garlic
crushed |
|
Giblets | and |
turkey giblets
and neck, coarsely chopped |
* |
1 | x |
black pepper
to taste |
* |
½ | cup |
water
with any turkey juice leftover from roast |
|
½ | cup |
sercial madeira
|
* |
1 ½ | tablespoons |
all-purpose flour
|
|
1 | x |
salt
to taste |
* |
Ingredients
Amount | Measure | Ingredient | Features |
---|---|---|---|
7.1E+2 | ml |
water
|
|
118 | ml |
white wine
dry |
* |
1 | large |
onions
coarsely chopped |
|
1 | small |
carrots
coarsely chopped |
|
1 | small |
celery stalks
(with leaves), coarsely chopped |
* |
1 | clove |
garlic
crushed |
|
turkey giblets
and neck, coarsely chopped |
* | ||
1 | x |
black pepper
to taste |
* |
118 | ml |
water
with any turkey juice leftover from roast |
|
118 | ml |
sercial madeira
|
* |
23 | ml |
all-purpose flour
|
|
1 | x |
salt
to taste |
* |
Directions
- Combine first 7 ingredients with salt and pepper to taste in medium saucepan.
Partially cover and bring to simmer. Stock should reduce to 1½ cups and have intense flavor.
- When roasted turkey has been transferred to platter, degrease juices in roasting pan. Place pan on high heat.
Pour in reduced stock through strainer into pan juices.
Bring to boil and cook about 2 minutes, stirring and scraping up any browned bits that cling to pan.
- Beat together remaining water, Madeira and flour until smooth. Stir into boiling pan juices and continue cooking until gravy is thickened, about 5 minutes.
Taste; if sauce seems weak, continue reduction.
Add seasoning. To serve: Pour into heatedsaucebote.
Can be prepared 1 day ahead through step one.
Any leftover gravy can be refrigerated up to 5 days, or frozen up to 3 months in an air-tight container.