![]() I usually keep buttermilk powder on the shelf if I plan on using it soon. And you’ll want instant milk powder here for this recipe. In fact, it’s even so difficult to find instant milk now that I don’t even know where you’d look for powdered milk (other than Amazon and the internet). In my house we always called it dry milk powder, not knowing there was a difference. It’s a milk powder that’s been specially treated so that it dissolves in water.īut, with dry powdered milk you add the powder to water and let it sit for hours to reconstitute. With instant milk, you just add water to the milk, and it “instantly” becomes milk. Thanks to reader Jim, I have learned that there’s a difference between dry instant milk powder and dry powdered milk. No one could tell the difference with the lactose free milk, so I figured that was a good way to use it up and not waste any. I used it in making many batches of gravy. Well, rather than throw it away, because it did taste different and not as good in things like cereal. In fact, I accidentally bought a carton of lactose free milk recently. If you want creamier gravy, feel free to use milk rather than water. If you do make a big jar full of Country Gravy Mix, just use 4 tablespoons mix to 1 cup water when you go to mix it up. Use the servings slider on the recipe card to easily adjust the ingredient amounts and make a bigger batch. You can make a big batch of this mix and keep it on the shelf, always at the ready. So, one serving is about 1/4 of a cup of gravy. ![]() We can get 4 servings out of it, though if you like lots of gravy on your food, you may only get 2 servings out of it. I kept the instructions and water amounts the same as the packet, as I like the amount that the gravy makes. I started using the packet of gravy for many meals. This year, one of the instant win prizes (that I won A LOT of!) was a packet of country gravy mix. One of those games where they give you a ticket that you have to open to see if you are an instant winner, or you can collect game pieces to possible win big prizes. My favorite grocery store hosts the Monopoly game each year. But if I’ve missed anything, please feel free to leave a comment and ask. I have readers from all levels of comfort and experience in the kitchen on my site, and I’ve tried to answer some of your questions already in the post. I read all the comments myself and I try to help as soon as I can. Please let me know if you have any questions about this recipe. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Life Currents participates in different affiliate programs. Serve immediately.This post may contain affiliate links. Pour in the milk gradually, stirring until completely combined. Stir in the flour and allow to cook for 1-2 minutes.
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