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Gf Gravy Mix?


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hjkmatthews Apprentice

Hey everyone,

I was just wondering if anyone has or knows of a Gluten Free gravy mix, we really like that old country style white gravy for buiscuits and country fried steak (gluten-free of course). I used to buy regular mixes before Kylie was dx, and now she cant eat it, so I need to find a mix that is gluten-free. And don't even say home made, because I couldn't make it home made before, so I'm sure gluten-free will be harder to get the right consistency...LOL! Any tips or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I have looked on numerous gluten-free sites, but haven't found a gluten-free Country gravy mix out there yet....


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Heather,

I was going to say homemade, until I finished reading your post! :rolleyes:

I have not found any gluten-free country gravy mix yet, but that doesn't mean it does exist. I have never been able to get the gravy right either. It's times like this that I wish my mom was still alive to show me how to do it right!! I can still remember how good her gravy was and I haven't had it for more that 18 years! I can make my own chicken/turkey gravy, but country gravy is a whole different story!

I'll check around online for it. The brown gravy mixes I've found are not even worth mentioning!

God bless,

Mariann

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Hello, I found a Gluten Free, Wheat Free, Casein Free, Vegan, Dairy Free Savory Herb Gravy Mix at our Whole Foods store in Maryland. Its made by Roads End Organics. Heres the web site: www.roadsendorganics.com or there phone #: 1-877-247-3373. I have yet to try it but it a 1oz packet for 99c & looked easy. Hope this helps, Bridget

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I have tried the Roads End Gravy mix and not only was it great, it was very easy to prepare. You just need 1 cup of water blend the mix in it and bring to a boil for 1 minute. I have tried the Shitake mushroom, and the savory herb, and both were delicious. I was able to find them at my local health food store.

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Tabz Contributor

i make a home made gravie's its easy to make

:)

here's the recipe's

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chicken gravy

ingredients

1 small can swanson's chicken broth

3 TBS. butter or margrine

1/4 c. gluten free flour ( i use gluten-free all purpose flour ) use the one you like

1/4 tsp. pepper

directions

1: melt butter, wisk in rest of ingredients, have it cook on medium high keep stiring.

2: while stiring it will thicken alittle then its done.

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beef gravy

ingredients

3 TBS. gluten free gravy

1 small can swanson's beef broth

1/4 tsp. pepper

directions

1: mix all ingredients cook on medium high keep stiring.

2: while stiring it will thiicken alittle then its done.

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i hope you like these.

psawyer Proficient

Very old topic. If I recall correctly, Glutino has a couple of gravy mixes. All of their products are gluten-free.

Lisa Mentor

Tabz if finding all the old stuff :D

In six or seven years, I have yet to find a packaged gravy or sauce that I would put on my food. Need to work on that.


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