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Chocolate Gravy
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Dairy
American
Courtney, Breakfast, Chocolate, American
1
Batch
INGREDIENTS
3
tb
Cocoa
1
c
Sugar
2
tb
Flour
2
c
Milk
2
tb
Butter
2
ts
Vanilla Extract
INSTRUCTIONS
Mix the cocoa, sugar, and flour together. Add the milk, making sure it
mixes smoothly. Heat (medium) and stir constantly until it thickens. This
takes about 8 minutes. Take off of heat. Add butter. Stir until it is
melted and mixed. Add vanilla and stir until mixed.
Serve hot over buttered biscuits. Buttered toast will do in a pinch.
Notes: This is an almost lost Ozark classic. It hardly ever shows up in
ethnic or regional cookbooks.
If this cools, it becomes something else: chocolate pudding!
Chocolate gravy is a great way to make sure your kids get their minimum
daily requirement of sugar!
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