I’m sailing away on a boat of graaaaavy
Sheeeeeeeeet iffin you don’t know Theresa loves gravy, well…. A roast chicken aint bad either.
Theresa got that blue gravy boat as a present. My little lady loves her gravy. We had been serving our gravy in a pyrex measuring cup for years. I feel darn civilized now. “Wilhelm, tipsy toodle the wickersham for this eves tomfooleries, do not tallydunkins the gravy boat”.
Oh, to roast a chicken we have a roasting pan and I cover the bottom with foil shiny side down so it acts like an oven when I put it in the grill with both sides on high (grill not too badass, might do well with med for a good grill). Jam a probe in the season rubbed bird and get it pert near 160 degrees F. Spices: salt, pepper, garlic, Misty’s, cayenne, and some crushed bay leaf.


Nice! Just did a chicken last Sunday, lined the bottom of the roasting pan with half inch onion slices. Made a nice tasty gravy! Stuffed my bird with garlic, fresh thyme, S & P and a whole lemon pierced with a fork. Looks like a Fiesta gravyboat! Very nice.
Comment by West A Dad — December 28, 2007 @ 8:04 am
it is a fiesta gravy boat. MSRP of $36. who would pay that much for a gravy boat?
Comment by beerorkid — December 28, 2007 @ 9:31 am
My wife has a nice Fiesta collection. The vintage pieces get expensive.
Comment by West A Dad — December 28, 2007 @ 10:10 am
I think a good gravy vessel is worth it.
Comment by ghogan — December 28, 2007 @ 12:11 pm
you know that thing pours gravy awesome. You don’t have to do the wipe the rim to keep it from dripping on the table thing.
Comment by beerorkid — December 28, 2007 @ 12:38 pm