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gluten-free Gravy?


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We're hosting thanksgiving and I'm trying to put together the menu. My nephew is dairy free so the entire meal will be gluten-free and dairy free. I'm struggling with gravy. I've tried making my own and for some reason it never comes out all that well but my bigger issue is that the people we're having over will be a little unsure of homemade gravy anyway (I don't think they've ever had it and they're people that make a big deal over "different" food.)

So, does anyone know of a packaged/bottled gluten-free turkey gravy? Thanks!


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A lot of people make gravy with corn starch. The Argo brand has a recipe on the container. I would use a good flavored broth to make gravy with it. It is very smooth. I don't think anyone would know that it is gluten-free or DF.

AngiePants Newbie

Orgran make a yummy instant gravy that is gluten, wheat, and animal free and is readily available in supermarkets here in Aus, but I'm not sure if they are sold internationally. You can chack their website here: Open Original Shared Link

Hope this helps ;)

Juliebove Rising Star

There is a boxed gravy that is gluten-free. The brand is Imagine. You can get it online if you can't find it in the store.

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