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One-time password code. Email Verification. Email Password Confirmation Code. First Name. Last Name. This Thanksgiving and holiday season, you might be wondering how store-bought instant gravy packets stack up against the homemade kind. After following the instructions on the packets, I compared them in terms of taste and consistency. I also tried the gravy with mashed potatoes to see how well the different types complemented the traditional holiday side. The instructions, like the other packets, were simple.
All you need to make this gravy is water, a whisk or fork, and a stovetop pot. I wasn't a huge fan of the slightly lumpy consistency and felt that the flavor fell short of my expectations. It wasn't too lumpy or gloopy, but held its shape and wasn't too viscous either. It was slightly darker in color than the Better Than Gravy mix, making it a more traditional brown gravy in my eyes.
After tasting this one, I decided to call it the "happy medium gravy. However, while I enjoyed the flavor, I was looking for a gravy that packed a little bit more of a punch in that department. However, despite being quite thick, it wasn't lumpy or overpowering. I also noticed that a little bit of the gravy goes a long way — this one seemed like the best value to me.
It was very rich-tasting and immediately transported me back to my childhood, where I would eat as much thick brown gravy around the holidays as I could get my hands on.
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