Turkey pan drippings q

Anonymous
If I take the fat off, can the gelled stuff go down the drain?
Anonymous
No!!!! Wipe it with a paper towel and put it in the trash.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No!!!! Wipe it with a paper towel and put it in the trash.


It is almost 2 cups worth with a quarter inch of solidified fat that separated to the top. Can not be done with paper towels. I know the fat needs to go in the garage but was not sure on the rest.
Anonymous
Yes, you can rinse the gelled stuff. It’s basically bone broth and will turn liquid when warmed. I would have made pan gravy out of that stuff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you can rinse the gelled stuff. It’s basically bone broth and will turn liquid when warmed. I would have made pan gravy out of that stuff.


Thanks...we have no gravy fans in our family.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you can rinse the gelled stuff. It’s basically bone broth and will turn liquid when warmed. I would have made pan gravy out of that stuff.


Thanks...we have no gravy fans in our family.

You can add the gelled part to soup too. Seems a shame to waste it. Regardless, I applaud you for asking this question and for properly disposing of the fat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you can rinse the gelled stuff. It’s basically bone broth and will turn liquid when warmed. I would have made pan gravy out of that stuff.


Thanks...we have no gravy fans in our family.


Seriously?? How do you eat turkey without gravy???
Anonymous
No!!! Don’t do it. It really clogged the sink. Take it outside to the trash.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yes, you can rinse the gelled stuff. It’s basically bone broth and will turn liquid when warmed. I would have made pan gravy out of that stuff.


Thanks...we have no gravy fans in our family.


Seriously?? How do you eat turkey without gravy???


Learn how to cook it right and you will not need to dowse it..
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