This Smoked Turkey Gravy is the ideal gravy to serve with your turkey on Thanksgiving (or anytime you’re in need of a good turkey gravy recipe). Made 100% from scratch, it’ll be full of flavor and make you feel like a gravy superstar.
The best turkey gravy is made from scratch, not from a can or flavor packets. When it comes to smoked turkey, there aren’t many resources to make gravy from smoked turkey, but never fear! If you plan to smoke your turkey this holiday season, I’ll help you make a delicious gravy that’ll beautifully compliment the turkey.
One of the reasons it’s difficult to make a gravy from smoked turkey is because there are so many different ways to smoke a turkey, resulting in different gravy results. Using a brine or brining liquid can result in a salty gravy. I personally don’t recommend making gravy from a brined turkey for this very reason. (I know this might bum you out, but you can still get a delicious flavor from a brined turkey by using the neck and the giblets in the stock).
Then there’s the beloved spatchcock turkey. If you want to make gravy from your Spatchcock Smoke Roasted Turkey, you’re in luck! You can use the backbone that you cut out to reinforce that turkey flavor in your gravy. Bam! Gravy time!
You can follow almost any recipe for gravy and just add the drippings from the smoked turkey.
Can I Make Turkey Giblet Gravy?
You most certainly can! The giblets that come with the turkey are the neck, heart, liver, and gizzards. The neck is in the internal cavity and the gizzards are in a pouch. These can all be used to help make your gravy.
Personally, I like to use the neck to make my turkey stock. To make the turkey stock, put the neck, gizzards, and the heart in the stock and simmer for 1 hour. You can also use the giblets in the gravy. Simply remove the giblets, chop them finely, and stir them in to your gravy before serving. This will result in a chunkier gravy, but it’ll be extra tasty.
How to Make Turkey Stock
You need turkey stock to make gravy, but you can use chicken stock if it’s what you have on hand. If you want to go old school, totally homemade and authentic when making your turkey stock, you can make turkey stock from the neck and tail from your turkey. You can also buy turkey legs ahead of time for your stock.
Here’s how to make homemade turkey stock for your turkey gravy:
- Put the legs (or the neck and tails) on the smoker for an hour
- Transfer them to a crock pot with 8 cups water, 1 cup celery, 1 cup carrots, 1 medium yellow onion, and 2 Tablespoons of salt.
- Cook it on low for 6-8 hours. Ta-da! Smoked turkey stock is made for the gravy.
You can make turkey stock the day before making the gravy. In fact, I highly recommend making it ahead of time so you have time to focus on the entree and sides the day of your big meal. Oh, and if you make a lot of turkey stock, you can save any extras for later! Put leftover turkey stock in a zip-top bag and place it in the freezer. It should keep for a few months, and you can use in in the future for any recipe that calls for stock.
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