No Christmas dinner feels complete without a rich, velvety traditional gravy. Itโs the finishing touch that brings your entire menu together. Whether soaking into turkey slices, drizzling over roasted vegetables, pooling into mashed potatoes, or stuffing, and enhancing every bite with savory, comforting depth. For small gatherings, you want just enough gravy to serve generously without ending up with an entire jar to store afterward. This recipe is perfectly sized for a feast of four.
Whether you’re preparing turkey breast, roast beef, ham, or even salmon, having a well-made gravy on the table elevates the entire dining experience. In a year when many households are adjusting their holiday plans to be more budget-conscious and intimate, making a small batch of homemade gravy is an affordable luxury that brings warmth and comfort.
This gravy follows the classic approach: making a simple roux, whisking in broth or pan drippings, and seasoning to perfection. It delivers restaurant-level richness using inexpensive pantry staplesโideal for The Savvy Biteโs mission of simple, elevated cooking with accessible ingredients. Itโs also quick to prepare, taking just minutes on the stove, which makes it perfect for relaxed holiday hosting.
Even if you’re skipping a full roast, this gravy adds a nostalgic Christmas touch to any main. It’s versatile, smooth, and deeply flavorful. It adds that essential holiday coziness to your meal.
Traditional Gravy
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minutesA smooth, rich gravy made with broth and a simple roux. Perfectly sized for small holiday dinners and delicious with any Christmas main.
Ingredients
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons flour
2 cups chicken or turkey broth (or pan drippings)
Salt and pepper, to taste
Optional: ยฝ teaspoon dried thyme or rosemary
Directions
- Melt butter in a saucepan over medium heat.
- Whisk in flour to form a roux; cook 1โ2 minutes.
- Slowly pour in broth while whisking continuously.
- Simmer 5โ7 minutes until thickened.
- Season with salt, pepper, and herbs if using.
- Serve warm.
Optional Tips/Variations
- Add a splash of cream for a richer gravy.
Stir in a teaspoon of soy sauce for depth.
Use pan drippings for maximum flavor.
Storage & Reheating
- Store: Refrigerate up to 4 days.
- Reheat: Warm gently on the stovetop, adding broth if too thick.
- Freeze: Freeze up to 3 months.







