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| My daddy hated to hear people call this 'gravy'. A gravy begins with a rue. This is just simply chocolate the way it tastes best. |
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self-rising flour |
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| 2 parts |
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pure cocoa |
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| 3 parts |
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sugar |
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WATER |
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Put the dry ingredients in a pot and mix with a whisk. Use a pot that the amount of dry ingredients covers about 1/2 the bottom without being deep then fill the pot 1/2 way with water. Bring to a boil stirring constantly. |
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Should be consistency of center of an eclair. Practice will help you to know the right amount of water to use. DO NOT USE MILK! |
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As soon as it boils and is thick it is ready to eat. Pour about 1/2 cup into a bowl and put in a pat of butter ... melt butter and swirl then add hot biscuits.. Jake pours the chocolate over a whole biscuit. Alex likes to dip his in and bite off the chocolate bit. Carter tears off pieces and dips them in. I like to crumble mine up into it like granny showed me when I was a kid. |
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| Servings: 1 |
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Source: Paula ARG Kernachan
This is NOT a gravy.. a gravy requires a rue.
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