A Gravy Story in the Fall Issue of Edible Philly

Stirring toasted flour and turkey drippings into roux

Photo by Courtney Apple for Edible Philly


Apart from the bird, the most important element on my family’s Thanksgiving table is the gravy. I learned the art of gravy making watching and working alongside my dad. His skill came from his mother in similar fashion. I’ve written tidbits about our particular obsession with turkey gravy in the past and this year, I brought the story together with the recipe for a piece in the fall issue of Edible Philly.


If you’ve been looking to improve your gravy situation, the recipe I shared in the article will help. It is scaled to make just a quart, but depending on how many guests you plan on serving (and how much leftover gravy you want to have), you can ramp up your production as is needed.


While we’re on the topic of Thanksgiving, if you’re in the market for cranberry options for the upcoming holiday, I have you covered.



Faux “Canned” Cranberry Sauce
Honey Maple Cranberry Sauce
Spiced Cranberry Jam
Pear Cranberry Jam
Low-sugar Pear Cranberry Jam
Apple Cranberry Jam
Apple Cranberry Compote
Pickled Cranberries

Finally, there’s a trio of sweet potato recipes I wrote for Table Matters five years back that are so good that they’re worth revisiting.


For those of you who are in the US, how’s your Thanksgiving planning going? What are the classics that you serve year after year? And are there any recipes you’re trying for the first time this year?


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Published on November 15, 2017 11:05
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