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(, Wed 29 Nov 2006, 16:33)
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Do people really use potato water for this?? I generally boil a kettle. And mine always tastes delicious :)
(, Mon 31 Jan 2011, 17:03, 1 reply, 14 years ago)
Oh yes
If you parboil your potatoes before roasting them the water is ideal to make the gravy with!
(, Mon 31 Jan 2011, 17:05, Reply)
veg water for gravy!? i don't know how people can live like that.
red wine,stock,meat juices and a pinch of salt. Anything else is satan's piss.
(, Mon 31 Jan 2011, 19:00, Reply)
My wife,
being Northern, likes about a gallon of gravy on her food. So yes I start with meat juices and add a little wine if I feel like it, but to make the required volume I also need all my veggie water, with added stock cubes to keep the flavour full. And then corn flour to thicken. If I had my way it would be almost all meat juices, but that just doesn't give enough to get round the whole family. And if I do Yorkshire Puddings, well then I have to double the quantity of gravy, at least. I complain, and tell her she misses the flavour of the meat by slathering it in gravy (more precisely a thickened meat stock), but it's traditional, and therefore cannot be changed. Sigh.
(, Tue 1 Feb 2011, 9:06, Reply)
Northern boys (and girls) love gravy.
You can't mess with nature.
(, Tue 1 Feb 2011, 16:24, Reply)

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