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Post by 3post1jack1 on Jul 14, 2022 8:20:23 GMT -5
The winner of this poll advances to the next round and will face off against whoever gets eliminated today. The ultimate winner of LCBS will re-enter the competition for the finale!
Round 5 results: Gravy defeated Kombucha, Energy drinks, Fireball, and Hard Seltzers.
Post by jorgeandthekraken on Jul 14, 2022 8:40:02 GMT -5
There's a part of me that wants to offer anyone on this board who's actually poured themselves a tall glass of gravy and drank it in the past two weeks five American dollars just to prove a point, but I don't trust anyone here to tell the truth about such a serious and contentious topic.
Also, since your boy can cook and make gravies, here's a particularly good way to make gravy that's easy as shit to do. I'm not going to go all in and say roast bones and have beef stock as your base though more advanced cooks can substitute haute technique for the shortcuts below.
1) Begin with a base. This can be bouillon, a packet of au jus or brown gravy, beef base or certainly and more preferably beef stock. Some people like to begin with a roux, and that's OG, but you don't need to build the flavors that way. Add water as instructed and bring to a simmer.
2) Add the things you want for additional flavor. Some people like garlic, parsley, green onions, fresh thyme or whatever. We use mushrooms. They have been pan sauteed in olive oil and slightly caramelized for enhanced flavor, sweetness and umami. Add whatever to your pot.
3) Add 1/4 cup of whatever red wine you're drinking and roasting-pan drippings. The more drippings you get, the more flavorful your gravy will be. Unless you have health issues, the more fat and juicy bits you can get out the roasting pan, the better.
4) Let the gravy simmer on medium low until it reduces an inch or so or until the rawness of the wine is cooked out. That takes maybe 10 minutes max.
5) If you want to thicken your gravy, put equal parts of corn starch and cold water (this is called a slurry) in a bowl and mix or whisk until it's combined (5 seconds). I use 1 teaspoon to 1 teaspoon, but depending on how thick you want it and how much you're making, you can add more or less. It's important that you use cold water and dissolve the cornstarch or else it will become lumpy. Add the slurry to the gravy and stir. This will thicken immediately.
6) Further season to taste (salt, pepper, cayenne, herbs, etc.)
This way to prepare beef gravy is easy and an 8 out of 10 on the gravy taste scale. It also works for pork or chicken.
I kinda feel like we should just stop polling and just end the beverage draft. Name gravy the winner since that is the desired result and stop clogging up the board.
I kinda feel like we should just stop polling and just end the beverage draft. Name gravy the winner since that is the desired result and stop clogging up the board.
You could kinda say that about every thread in the Arcade though except song title.
I kinda feel like we should just stop polling and just end the beverage draft. Name gravy the winner since that is the desired result and stop clogging up the board.
i'm genuinely interested in who wins this round. i'll admit to the June 13th Committee i ended the poll early yesterday for gravy-meme reasons but i think we could have a real competition here with milk vs. gravy, so i'm going to let it run until late.
I kinda feel like we should just stop polling and just end the beverage draft. Name gravy the winner since that is the desired result and stop clogging up the board.
i'm genuinely interested in who wins this round. i'll admit to the June 13th Committee i ended the poll early yesterday for gravy-meme reasons but i think we could have a real competition here with milk vs. gravy, so i'm going to let it run until late.
LOL. I thought that these gravy polls were Teddy changing the rules. Didn't even realize that it was you and your gravy shenanigans.
i'm genuinely interested in who wins this round. i'll admit to the June 13th Committee i ended the poll early yesterday for gravy-meme reasons but i think we could have a real competition here with milk vs. gravy, so i'm going to let it run until late.
LOL. I thought that these gravy polls were Teddy changing the rules. Didn't even realize that it was you and your gravy shenanigans.
lol yeah i'm just goofin, new boot goofin. the integrity of survivor is still intact, i wouldn't want to erode faith in our inforoo institutions.
You know, last survivor y'all made a fuzz about gravy w biscuits and how delicious it is and now it's also... a drink? Like as that vid showed, you put sauce in a cocktail mix?
You know, last survivor y'all made a fuzz about gravy w biscuits and how delicious it is and now it's also... a drink? Like as that vid showed, you put sauce in a cocktail mix?
That's how good it is. It's a sauce, mixer, entree.. the versatility
Post by 3post1jack1 on Jul 14, 2022 16:04:37 GMT -5
i was researching gravy on the internet and found this picture. i google "crowther's drinking gravy" and it brought me to this blog about drinking gravy from 2005 where i found the following comment:
I haven't seen Crowther's Drinking Gravy for many a long year - so lovely to be reminded of a much loved savoury drink from my childhood. I remember that during the war, when Crowther's was on ration, we'd heat up water and stir in soil and boot polish. But it wasn't the same. As well as the garlic flavour, there was a children's gooseberry and orange cough-gravy for when we had pleuresy or brochiolismus. It certainly stopped my coughing - the diarreoah was so severe I didn't dare! Also - and I'll never forget this - when I was first courting in the 50s, and I was walking out with my then husband Gordon, he proposed to me at a Civic Dance, and everyone toasted us with elegant champagne flutes filled with sparkling Crowther's and Tizer (half-and-half) like we were royalty sipping Bucks Fizz! Gordon was addicted to the Lamb and Mint Crowther's - and until the day he died, two months after we were married, he insisted that his only joy was the feeling of relief that the intense diarreoah brought him. He'd have been happy to see this picture on your web site! Thank you and God Bless.
Posted by: Ursula Wetbalm | September 27, 2005 at 03:11 PM
You know, last survivor y'all made a fuzz about gravy w biscuits and how delicious it is and now it's also... a drink? Like as that vid showed, you put sauce in a cocktail mix?
That's how good it is. It's a sauce, mixer, entree.. the versatility
I nearly gagged when reading 3post1jack1 (would) drink(s) meat sauce after excercising just now. Y'all a special kind haha.
i was researching gravy on the internet and found this picture. i google "crowther's drinking gravy" and it brought me to this blog about drinking gravy from 2005 where i found the following comment:
I haven't seen Crowther's Drinking Gravy for many a long year - so lovely to be reminded of a much loved savoury drink from my childhood. I remember that during the war, when Crowther's was on ration, we'd heat up water and stir in soil and boot polish. But it wasn't the same. As well as the garlic flavour, there was a children's gooseberry and orange cough-gravy for when we had pleuresy or brochiolismus. It certainly stopped my coughing - the diarreoah was so severe I didn't dare! Also - and I'll never forget this - when I was first courting in the 50s, and I was walking out with my then husband Gordon, he proposed to me at a Civic Dance, and everyone toasted us with elegant champagne flutes filled with sparkling Crowther's and Tizer (half-and-half) like we were royalty sipping Bucks Fizz! Gordon was addicted to the Lamb and Mint Crowther's - and until the day he died, two months after we were married, he insisted that his only joy was the feeling of relief that the intense diarreoah brought him. He'd have been happy to see this picture on your web site! Thank you and God Bless.
Posted by: Ursula Wetbalm | September 27, 2005 at 03:11 PM
We used to be a country. A proper country. Switching my vote to gravy 🫡
Oh shit. I can’t believe you took gravy down to that institutional level. KFC is great for King fn Crimson but their gravy is cafeteria shit. Just the same, Irish People Try did an episode of KFC gravy cocktails last winter. Maybe one could argue it’s just a component. But motherfuckers be drinking some gravy.