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Whatever its called and we are purely talking about semantics, here, you have had too much of it.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI would say it's a sauce. What would you call it, if not a sauce? Soup?
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Jus?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostI would say it's a sauce. What would you call it, if not a sauce? Soup?
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No, we do proper gravy down South too.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI mean proper nothern gravy made from meat juices, none of this bisto crap you get down south
We boil up all of our bones then stick in it the freezer.
What else would you have on sausage and mash, Bisto.....pah!!!
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It is a sauce, but not in the same way the classic French Mother Sauces are. They rely on a roux to thicken then from the start rather than whisking in flour or corn flour at the end.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostI mean proper nothern gravy made from meat juices, none of this bisto crap you get down south
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Meat & Potato pie, chips peas and gravy from a Northern chippy - ambrosia!
nom nom nom
Well worth the drive North for
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According to that font of all knowledge:
In traditional British cuisine, gravy is a sauce used on roast dinner.
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I would say it's a sauce. What would you call it, if not a sauce? Soup?
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Is gravy a sauce?
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