This low carb turkey gravy is built to solve the one thing that trips up almost every low carb holiday table: gravy. Flour-based roux is off the table, and most low carb swaps either turn gritty, break when reheated, or never really thicken past a thin broth.
Carbquik solves that the same way it solves biscuits and dredges elsewhere on this site — it behaves like real flour in a roux, browning and thickening gradually and predictably, so the gravy holds together at the table and again the next day.
This low carb turkey gravy pours smoothly, coats a spoon the way real gravy should, and reheats without breaking or turning gluey, which is the real test most low carb gravies fail.
Built for a big holiday spread or a quiet weeknight plate of turkey and mashed something, it delivers the traditional flavor and body a proper gravy needs, without the carb load a flour-thickened version would carry.
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Why This Low Carb Turkey Gravy Works
Carbquik forms a true roux that thickens gradually and predictably, unlike nut flours, while butter provides classic richness and mouthfeel.
Ingredient Spotlight for Low Carb Turkey Gravy
Carbquik creates a stable, wheat-like thickener essential for gravy that will be served hot and reheated later.
Turkey stock or Better Than Bouillon both work well, with BTB offering deeper turkey flavor when salt is adjusted properly.
Troubleshooting & Pro Tips
This low carb turkey gravy looks perfect in the pan but will thicken further as it rests. Always err on the loose side.
If gravy tightens too much, whisk in warm liquid a little at a time.
Constant whisking during liquid addition prevents lumps.
Make Ahead, Storage & Reheating
Ideal for advance holiday prep. Store refrigerated up to one week.
Reheat gently on the stovetop and thin as needed. FoodSafety.gov recommends reheating sauces and gravies to 165°F; avoid microwaving from cold, since it heats unevenly.
Serving Suggestions
This low carb turkey gravy serves well with roast turkey, pulled turkey sandwiches, mashed potatoes, cauliflower mash, cornbread dressing, or low carb biscuits.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use turkey pan drippings?
Yes. Replace part of the butter with strained drippings and reduce salt accordingly.
Is this keto?
Low carb, not strict keto, but very manageable for holiday portions.
Wondering why Carbquik shows up instead of flour? The full ingredient swap rundown — sweeteners included — lives on the Low Carb Ingredient Substitutes guide.
Holiday Low Carb Carbquik Turkey Gravy
Ingredients
- ½ cup salted butter cubed
- ¼ tsp salt
- ½ tsp black pepper
- ½ cup Carbquik
- 3 cup turkey stock or prepared Better Than Bouillon turkey base
Instructions
- Melt butter in a medium saucepan over medium heat.
- Sprinkle in salt and pepper if using plain stock, then whisk in Carbquik until fully absorbed.
- Cook, whisking constantly, until mixture turns a light nut-brown and loses raw flour smell.
- Slowly pour in turkey stock while whisking continuously.
- Cook until gravy thickens but remains loose and pourable.
- Remove from heat and serve immediately, or cool and refrigerate.
