Beef Gravy Recipe without drippings (5 minutes) (2024)

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If you don’t have pan drippings and still want a rich, velvety, flavorful gravy for your roast, hamburger steak or French fries, you can make this beef gravy recipe without drippings in 5 minutes. Quick, simple and essential if you’re a gravy lover.

If you’re worried about lumps, blandness, too thin, too thick – don’t be. You will nail the perfect gravy. And you can forever ditch those gravy packets!

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I love gravy. Some call it a brown sauce, pan gravy, brown gravy, meat gravy or just gravy. I call it comfort food 🙂 It adds wonderful flavor to whatever you serve it on.

I’m always surprised when people forgo an easy homemade gravy because they think it’s too hard to make. It isn’t. This is truly an easy recipe. It takes minutes with just 3 key ingredients:

  • oil or butter instead of meat drippings. If you have pan drippings from a roast, though, go ahead and use them. They add excellent flavor.
  • beef broth – canned, boxed or even bouillon base.
  • flour mixed with the oil (which makes a roux) for thickening. Some gravies use a cornstarch slurry instead. I will add this method to the recipe notes for a gluten-free version.

You can step it up a notch with other seasonings if you like – up to you.

Why make beef gravy without drippings?

Beef drippings are the meat juices and fat that accumulate at the bottom of the pan when cooking a beef roast.

Dishes such as poutine and hamburger steaks simply don’t create any drippings. That’s the main reason to make an easy gravy recipe without drippings.

Other reasons are to avoid having to separate meat juices and fat/grease or, the best part, if you want to make gravy ahead of time.

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Ingredients – tailored to your taste

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Broth

Just a note that we have no affiliation with any brands.

  • Although broth, bone broth and stock are all different, for purposes of a beef gravy recipe, all of these are fine.
  • I use Campbell’s undiluted beef broth in a 10 ounce can. It’s easily available where I live. I find it has deep rich flavor and I like that I can adjust the depth by adding less water than what is called for. This achieves a richer taste. I find many ready-to-use broths too watery or thin tasting. Campbell’s beef broth also has a version with 30% less salt which is fine too. Again, just add a little less water.
  • If you can’t find a good liquid broth, try Better Than Bouillon roasted beef base. It’s like a paste and has much less salt than the cubes and powders.
  • To make vegetarian gravy, use mushroom or vegetarian broth and a few of the flavor add-ins.
  • For a chicken or turkey gravy, switch to chicken broth.

Flavor add-ins

  • Add fresh herbs like thyme. Dried thyme is fine too.
  • Green onions or shallots are a great way to add flavor. Finely chop them and add a tablespoon or two to the heated oil/butter before you add the flour.
  • Add a pinch of onion or garlic powder, a beef bouillon cube or a dash of Kitchen bouquet browning and seasoning sauce
  • Try a small amount (e.g. 1/2 teaspoon) or Worcestershire sauce or soy sauce.

Finishing touches

  • Add a small splash of red wine or sherry. Not too much or it will overwhelm the taste.
  • Some cooks whisk in a small pad of cold butter for a velvety rich finish. Do this at the very end of cooking the beef gravy.

Gluten-free gravy

  • For a gluten free gravy, use the cornstarch slurry method instead of making a roux with flour and fat. Instructions are in the recipe notes.

How to make beef gravy without drippings

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FAQ- fixing gravy problems

How do you make gravy not lumpy?

To prevent lumpy gravy, make a smooth paste with the flour and oil (called roux) before adding broth. Then whisk in a small amount of broth with the roux until smooth, before adding the rest of the broth.

If your gravy is lumpy, use an immersion blender to smooth out lumps (or whisk rapidly). Alternatively, strain the gravy through a fine mesh sieve. If the gravy becomes too thin, thicken it with a slurry of cornstarch (or flour) and water.

How do I thicken gravy?

The rule of thumb to make gravy is to use 2 tablespoons of flour per 1 cup of broth. You can add a little extra flour for a thick gravy which can easily be thinned out if needed with a little extra broth or water.

If you find your gravy is not thick enough, mix a smooth slurry of 1 tablespoon cornstarch (or flour) with 1 tablespoon water in a small cup and add it slowly to the simmering gravy until you achieve the desired thickness.

How do I make gravy thinner?

Add more broth or water. This may be needed if gravy sits around or is stored in the fridge.

How do you fix bland gravy?

Start by adding salt which is always a flavor enhancer. And try adding more seasoning such as thyme, garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce or a splash of wine or sherry.

What is beef gravy good with?

Here are a number of ways to use your homemade beef gravy.

  • homemade poutine – a Canadian classic of french fries, cheese curds and delicious gravy
  • hamburger steaks
  • sous vide leg of lamb
  • healthy meatloaf – you can skip the mushrooms in the recipe and just use regular beef gravy
  • all-purpose Italian meatballs – tossed in gravy
  • boneless pork roast or rack of pork.
  • over mashed potatoes or French fries or bisuits
  • prime rib roast – reverse sear method or sous vide prime rib.
  • sausage and mash
  • open-face beef sandwich
  • added to soups or stews like our instant pot veal stew for extra richness

Need a chicken or turkey gravy recipe instead?

Swap the beef broth for chicken broth or chicken stock. Here’s our chicken gravy recipe without drippings. Or our Better Than Bouillon gravy (5 minutes) – make any kind of gravy (beef, chicken, onion, vegetarian, etc) with the right base.

Make Ahead

  • Beef gravy without drippings can be made a couple of hours or a few days ahead. If refrigerating, store it in an airtight container.
  • To freeze, place the cooled gravy in a sealed zipper lock bag or airtight container and freeze it for up to 4 months. Defrost before using.
  • Rewarm gravy on the stove or in the microwave. If too thick, add a bit of water or broth.
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Beef Gravy Recipe (without drippings)

If you don't have pan drippings and still want a rich, velvety, flavorful gravy for your roast, hamburger steak or French fries, you can make this beef gravy recipe without drippings in 5 minutes. Quick, easy and essential if you're a gravy lover. Ditch the gravy packets!

Cook Time5 minutes mins

Course: Gravy and Sauces

Cuisine: American

Servings: 6

Author: Cheryl Avrich

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoon oil Note 1 (or half butter, half oil)
  • 2 1/2 tablespoon all purpose flour
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme (or 1 tbsp fresh)
  • 1 1/2 cups (354ml) beef broth, Note 2 if using undiluted full strength broth like Campbell's in a can (recommended), use 1 cup broth and 1/2 cup water
  • salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

  • MAKE ROUX (FLOUR AND OIL): Put 2 tablespoons oil (or butter, half butter/half oil or fat drippings) in small saucepan. Heat to medium heat. Stir in 2 1/2 tablespoons of flour and cook, stirring, for2 minutesuntil the roux starts to turn a very light brown. This will get rid of the raw flour taste. Don't let it get too dark or burn. (It should be a loose paste. If too dry, add a bit more oil). Note 3 for gluten free gravy.

  • FINISH GRAVY: Add half of broth. Whisk until smooth. Add rest of broth and thyme. Whisk. Cook about3 minutes until gravy has thickened. Taste and adjust seasonings (salt, pepper, more thyme). Note 4 for added flavorings.

    Gravy will thicken on standing or in fridge. To loosen, add a splash of water or broth.

Recipe Notes

  1. If you have meat or pan drippings (the juice and fat in the pan after roasting), feel free to use them instead of the oil or butter. They will add great flavor. If there is a lot of meat juice mixed with the fat, it’s best to pour the mixture into a fat separator and use just the grease. Otherwise you may get lumps.
  2. Broth options: Taste the broth before using it to see how salty and flavorful it is. If not very flavorful, see ‘adding flavor’ below.
    • If you don’t have liquid broth, use a broth/stock powder, base or cubes with water according to the directions on the package.
    • For a vegetarian gravy, use vegetable broth or mushroom broth.
    • For chicken or turkey gravy, use chicken broth.
  3. To make gluten free gravy: use a cornstarch slurry instead of making a roux with flour and fat. Mix 2 tablespoons of cornstarch with 2 tablespoons water until smooth. Pour it into simmering broth and stir until thickened.
  4. To add more flavor (options):
    • Start with adding more salt – a flavor enhancer.
    • Add 1-2 tablespoons finely chopped green onions to the heated oil/butter before you add the flour.
    • Add a pinch of onion or garlic powder or a dash of Kitchen Bouquet browning and seasoning sauce
    • Try a small amount (e.g. 1/2 teaspoon) or Worcestershire sauce or soy sauce.
    • Add a splash of wine or sherry.
    • Some cooks whisk in a small pad of cold butter for a velvety rich finish. Do this at the very end of cooking the beef gravy.
  5. Make ahead
    • Beef gravy without drippings can be made a couple of hours or a few days ahead. If refrigerating, store it in an airtight container.
    • To freeze, place the cooled gravy in a sealed zipper lock bag or airtight container and freeze it for up to 4 months. Defrost before using.
    • Rewarm gravy on the stove or in the microwave. If too thick, add a bit of water or broth.

Nutrition values are estimates and will depend on how much beef gravy is used.

Nutrition

Serving: 0g | Calories: 57kcal | Carbohydrates: 2g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 417mg | Potassium: 37mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 3IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 6mg | Iron: 1mg

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FAQs

What is the formula for gravy? ›

A traditional roux uses roughly an equal amount of flour and fat, but gravies often call for a bit more flour than that, to ensure the gravy is thick enough. (The classic ratio for gravy is three:two:one, so 3 tablespoons flour, 2 tablespoons fat, and 1 cup of hot stock.)

Is gravy better with flour or cornstarch? ›

Browning adds more flavor to the gravy and gets rid of the raw flour taste. You're basically making a roux. We find that a flour-based gravy holds up better and reheats better later, which is why we tend to prefer using flour over cornstarch to make gravy unless we have a guest who is eating gluten-free.

What thickener is best for gravy? ›

Add cornstarch: To thicken your gravy with cornstarch, make a slurry, which is a liquid-based paste. Mix one tablespoon of cornstarch with one cup of cold water, whisking the mixture together until the cornstarch granules dissolve. Stir this mixture into your gravy on low heat.

Is gravy just flour and water? ›

Flour + water is called a “slurry”. Flour + butter (or other fat) is either a Beurre manié or a roux, depending on if it's raw or cooked. For making gravy with a slurry, you would combine flour and *cool* water until hom*ogeneous, then whisk it into the simmering stock/drippings.

What is real gravy made from? ›

The fat and drippings are combined with flour to make a roux, and milk is typically used as the liquid to create the sauce, however cream is often added or may be the primary liquid. It is frequently seasoned with black pepper and complimenting herbs and bits of meat may be added such as sausage or diced chicken liver.

What is it called when you mix flour and water for gravy? ›

You cannot make gravy with just water and flour. What you will get is a slurry, not gravy. To make gravy you mix equal parts of oil (or butter) and flour. Whisk them together until you have a smooth roux. Cook over medium low heat, stirring constantly, for about 3 minutes.

Should gravy be thick or runny? ›

When it's hot, gravy should be thick enough to just coat the back of a spoon, but not so thick that it sticks to the spoon like glue. If your gravy is hot and still too thick, add broth a little at a time to thin it out. Remember to check the seasoning when you're done and adjust if needed.

Why is my gravy not tasty? ›

If the gravy lacks oomph, adjust seasoning as necessary with kosher salt and freshly ground pepper. If you used canned stock instead of homemade, the gravy might not be as flavorful. Homemade stock, even made with chicken stock rather than turkey, will produce a superior gravy—so it's worth the effort.

What can I add to gravy to make it tastier? ›

Fortunately, Shannon has several suggestions for fixing bland gravy, starting by adding a bouillon cube, herbs or a splash of wine or cognac. But if you have time to spare, add pan drippings from turkey, bacon or bacon drippings, caramelized vegetables (like onions, leeks, carrots and celery), herbs or garlic.

Why is my homemade gravy so thick? ›

If your gravy is too thick, that just means it contains a bit too much flour. Thin it with additional stock; you could use water instead, but then you'd be watering down the flavor.

How can I make my gravy richer? ›

Use flavorful liquids: Instead of using water, try using chicken or beef broth to make your gravy. This will add depth and richness to the flavor. Add herbs and spices: Consider adding herbs and spices to your gravy to enhance the flavor. For example, you can add a pinch of thyme, sage, or rosemary.

How to make gravy Gordon Ramsay? ›

Meanwhile, to make the gravy, place the roasting tray over a low heat on the hob, add the onions to the juices in the tray and cook gently for about 20 minutes, stirring occasionally, until really soft and caramelised. Stir in the flour until combined, then whisk in the red wine, making sure there are no lumps.

What can you add to brown gravy to make it taste better? ›

Herbs and spices: Add dried herbs like thyme, rosemary, or sage, or spices such as black pepper, paprika, or cayenne pepper. These will impart additional flavors and complexity to the gravy. Stock or broth: If your pre-cooked gravy is too thick or lacks depth, you can thin it out.

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