wanderash's Notes:
Expand3 quarts water Ask a question about this ingredient
1 lg white onion, chopped Ask a question about this ingredient
4 celery stalks, leaves included, chopped Ask a question about this ingredient
3 carrots, peeled, chopped Ask a question about this ingredient
5 sprigs parsley Ask a question about this ingredient
1 small sprig rosemary Ask a question about this ingredient
4 bay leaves Ask a question about this ingredient
2 teaspoons chicken base (bouillon) Ask a question about this ingredient
Turkey neck and giblets Ask a question about this ingredient
Left-over gravy Ask a question about this ingredient
Left-over turkey, cut into chunks or shredded Ask a question about this ingredient
4-6 hard boiled eggs, chopped Ask a question about this ingredient
6-8 tablespoons flour, sifted Ask a question about this ingredient
Salt Ask a question about this ingredient
12 Homemade waffles, made table side (make them crispy to hold up to the gravy) Ask a question about this ingredient
For the broth, combine the first nine ingredients in a pot and let simmer for a hour.
Ask a question about this stepPass broth through a fine strainer and reserve broth. Trim off all usable meat from the neck. If desired, with a small paring knife trim giblets well. Cut neck meat and giblets into bite-sized pieces and add to broth. Discard all other vegetables and herbs. Covered and put in refrigerator, this step can be done a day ahead.
Ask a question about this stepTo make the thickener, put the flour and 2 cups of the turkey broth in a jar and shake it until it is well mixed.
Ask a question about this stepTo make the turkey waffle gravy, put left-over gravy and turkey in a sauce pot on the stove.
Ask a question about this stepIn order to stretch the gravy, add some of the turkey broth and add the thickener until you reach the desired consistency. You will need about 7 cups of gravy for 12 waffles. Wisk while adding the thickener and let boil until thick.
Ask a question about this stepTaste the gravy. Add salt and pepper to taste.
Ask a question about this stepMake the waffles tableside (make sure they are crispy) and pour 1/2 cup of gravy over each waffle.
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Joanne Chang is the pastry chef/owner of Flour Bakery+Cafe and chef/co-owner of Myers+Chang in Boston.
Please change the title to "Bammy's Turkey Gravy and Waffles". The deadline came and I couldn't edit!