This is probably well known, but I thought I'd post it anyway. Apologies if you already knew.
I know gravy granules isn't "proper" gravy, but you know just sometimes...
Well, to avoid lumpy gravy, try this method I've used for years - can't remember where I picked it up, but it always works for me and it's so simple.
Put the gravy granules/powder into the jug as per instructions. Then, instead of using boiling water put a little cold water in first, just enough to make a kind of watery paste.
Then, when you are ready to serve, pour in the boiling water to make the required amount and stir.
Simples.
I know gravy granules isn't "proper" gravy, but you know just sometimes...
Well, to avoid lumpy gravy, try this method I've used for years - can't remember where I picked it up, but it always works for me and it's so simple.
Put the gravy granules/powder into the jug as per instructions. Then, instead of using boiling water put a little cold water in first, just enough to make a kind of watery paste.
Then, when you are ready to serve, pour in the boiling water to make the required amount and stir.
Simples.
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