How to Make Delicious Country Gravy -- with Nick Fouch
For the skill of the month club series on old fashioned cooking, Nick makes a super simple country gravy and Esther talks about "roux." This breakfast was seen in our vlog #34 "What Happened to January?"
Gravy:
1/2 pound or less ground sausage
3 Tbsp butter
2-3 Tbsp flour
1 and 1/4 cup milk
salt and pepper
Biscuits:
(Biscuit tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b32z9qSm7eE)
3 cups flour
1 and 1/2 Tbsp baking powder
1 and 1/2 Tbsp sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon cream of tartar
3/4 cup (cold) butter
1 cup milk
sift dry ingredients together
cut in 3/4 cup cold butter
add milk
knead to combine
roll out to 1/2 inch thick and use the top of a regular mouth canning jar (or a cutter of your choice) to cut out rounds.
Bake (on baking stone if possible) at 400 degrees or higher until just barely starting to brown, approximately 15 minutes
Hashbrowns:
peel and grate potatoes, set out to drain 20 minutes or so, pat dry if needed, fry in hot skillet in butter or the fat of your choice, serve immediately!
Enjoy!
You can hop over to the Skill of the Month Club FB group to share your thoughts or brag your homework. https://www.facebook.com/groups/363729293988483/
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About the skill of the month club:
Part community, part skill-share, we're just a group of people hanging out together and trying to encourage awesomeness in every category having to do with simple living, intentional living and homestead life. Esther will do the lessons in the first month, but as we go on to different skills we'll be hearing from all sorts of experts!
Esther Emery is "the Homestead Wife" and a daughter of Carla Emery, author of The Encyclopedia of Country Living.
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Esther's book: What Falls From the Sky: How I Disconnected From the Internet and Reconnected With the God Who Made the Clouds -- http://www.estheremery.com/books/ and everywhere books are sold.
Esther's mom's book: The Encyclopedia of Country Living http://amzn.to/2fMuOQM
Enjoy!
Видео How to Make Delicious Country Gravy -- with Nick Fouch канала Esther Emery
Gravy:
1/2 pound or less ground sausage
3 Tbsp butter
2-3 Tbsp flour
1 and 1/4 cup milk
salt and pepper
Biscuits:
(Biscuit tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b32z9qSm7eE)
3 cups flour
1 and 1/2 Tbsp baking powder
1 and 1/2 Tbsp sugar
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon cream of tartar
3/4 cup (cold) butter
1 cup milk
sift dry ingredients together
cut in 3/4 cup cold butter
add milk
knead to combine
roll out to 1/2 inch thick and use the top of a regular mouth canning jar (or a cutter of your choice) to cut out rounds.
Bake (on baking stone if possible) at 400 degrees or higher until just barely starting to brown, approximately 15 minutes
Hashbrowns:
peel and grate potatoes, set out to drain 20 minutes or so, pat dry if needed, fry in hot skillet in butter or the fat of your choice, serve immediately!
Enjoy!
You can hop over to the Skill of the Month Club FB group to share your thoughts or brag your homework. https://www.facebook.com/groups/363729293988483/
*****
About the skill of the month club:
Part community, part skill-share, we're just a group of people hanging out together and trying to encourage awesomeness in every category having to do with simple living, intentional living and homestead life. Esther will do the lessons in the first month, but as we go on to different skills we'll be hearing from all sorts of experts!
Esther Emery is "the Homestead Wife" and a daughter of Carla Emery, author of The Encyclopedia of Country Living.
****
Esther's book: What Falls From the Sky: How I Disconnected From the Internet and Reconnected With the God Who Made the Clouds -- http://www.estheremery.com/books/ and everywhere books are sold.
Esther's mom's book: The Encyclopedia of Country Living http://amzn.to/2fMuOQM
Enjoy!
Видео How to Make Delicious Country Gravy -- with Nick Fouch канала Esther Emery
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