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Heinz Recalls Gravy Days Before Thanksgiving — Here’s How to Make Your Own

Heinz Recalls Gravy Days Before Thanksgiving — Here’s How to Make Your Own

Well, this sucks. If you’re a gravy lover, an aficionado in jarred gravy, a sommelier of thick gooey meat sauce we’ve got some bad news.

Heinz has potentially mislabeled a 500 cases of HomeStyle Bistro Au Jus Gravy and do not contain the explicit warning that they contain milk and soy. 

Those will soy or dairy allergies run of risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction. These are the products being recalled.


ProductPackaging DescriptionCase Unit
BEST BY Code Date
Individual Package
BEST BY Date and Manufacturing Code
Individual Package UPCCase UPC
For Retailers: Heinz HomeStyle Gravy Bistro Au JusCases of 12oz glass JarMU6F04
Best By 12/28/2017
NANA10013000798508
For Consumers: Heinz HomeStyle Gravy PorkIndividual Packages 12oz glass JarNABest By 12/28/2017
MU6F04 4Q XX:XX
013000798907NA

 


This is bad news but a great opportunity to make your own gravy — it’s really easy:

  1. Pour your turkey drippings into a large measuring cup, let is cool.
  2. Spoon off all that congealed fat from the top – takes like 15 seconds.
  3. Throw in like 2-3 cups of chicken or turkey stock
  4. In your turkey pan, throw in some butter and cook it on medium/high heat, scrap off those little burnt chunks and mix it with that butter.
  5. Add 1/4 cup of flour to make a roux — whisk it while it cooks to form a dark brown color.
  6. Add your stock/dripping mixture and whisk it all up.
  7. Boil it while stirring, reduce once boiling to medium and stir.
  8. Done! Congrats — you just made gravy.

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