BEST Onion Gravy
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No recipe collection is complete with out a truly phenomenal onion gravy. And this one is exactly that. This homemade onion gravy recipe features caramelized onions in a luxuriously rich, brown gravy that is sure to “wow” your dinner guests as much as it has wowed thousands of our readers!

If there’s a better smell from the kitchen than the aroma of onions caramelizing in butter I don’t know what it is. (Well, okay, that would be caramelized onions AND bacon sauteing together.) And when you turn those caramelized onions into a rich brown onion gravy the show can just stop there as far as I’m concerned. Because this homemade onion gravy recipe is a showstopper.
I never need an excuse to heap on the gravy in generous quantities. There’s been a running joke in my family since I was a child: “Kimberly would like some mashed potatoes with her gravy.” It’s true. I’m a gravy fanatic. But when you have a truly amazing homemade gravy sitting in front of you, well it’s just pretty darn hard to resist. Plus I grew up in Germany with a German mother and Oma who both excelled at gravy-making. So I can’t help it. Gravy’s in my blood. Perhaps quite literally!
Today I’m sharing a recipe with you for homemade onion gravy made from scratch. Because that’s the only way really good gravy is made. You may already have a recipe for mushroom gravy, brown gravy, turkey gravy, chicken gravy and white gravy, but no gravy repertoire is complete without a great onion gravy. And I can promise you, this one is grrrreat!
What to Serve With Onion Gravy
Two of the most famous dishes featuring onion gravy are Bangers and Mash and Toad in the Hole which I highly recommend making (they’re two of my favorites). In addition, here are some other delicious ways to use your homemade onion gravy:
- Mashed potatoes
- Yorkshire Pudding
- Hamburger or cube steak (try it with my German/Danish Frikadellen)
- Roast chicken, pan-fried chicken, or chicken fried steak
- Pot Roast, pork roast or lamb roast
- Meatloaf
- Salisbury steak
- Pork chops
- Schnitzel
- Poutine
- Meatballs

Storage & Advance Preparation
This homemade onion gravy will keep for up to 3 days in the fridge in an airtight container and can be reheated in the microwave or on the stovetop . It will also freeze for up to 3 months. Cornstarch has a tendency to break down when thawed so you may simply need to re-thicken it when you reheat it on the stovetop, the same way you did the first time.
Onion Gravy Recipe
Let’s get started!
Note: This onion gravy is excellent as is but if you’re already making a roast, frying up pork chops or chicken, if you make this gravy in same pan as those meat drippings, it will boost the flavor up to an excellent+.
Melt the butter in a saucepan over medium high heat. Add the sliced onions and sugar and cook for about 30 minutes until caramelized (deep golden).

Add the red wine and herbs, bring to a rapid boil for 2 minutes, reduce the heat and simmer for 10 minutes. Add the mustard, salt, pepper and Worcestershire sauce.

Add the stock, bring to a boil, reduce the heat to a low simmer and simmer, covered, for 20 minutes.
Remove sprigs of herbs. Add the vinegar, whisk in the cornstarch and simmer another minute or two until thickened, whisking continuously. Add the cold butter and whisk until dissolved.
Add salt and pepper to taste and more mustard if desired.

Serve the gravy as desired (see our list of recommendations above).
Enjoy!

For more delicious gravy and sauce recipes be sure to try my:
- Sausage Gravy
- Hamburger Gravy
- Mushroom Gravy
- Turkey Gravy
- White Gravy
- Rahm Sauce
- Bolognese
- Beef Ragu
- Lamb Ragu
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BEST Onion Gravy
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1/2 stick (56 grams) unsalted butter
- 2 large yellow onions , peeled, cut in half and thinly sliced (or diced if you prefer smaller pieces)
- 2 teaspoons sugar
- 1/2 cup red wine
- 2 sprigs fresh thyme
- 1 large sprig fresh sage
- 2 cups strong beef broth
- 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 teaspoon prepared yellow mustard
- 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 1 tablespoon dark balsamic vinegar
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch dissolved in 1 tablespoon water
- 2 tablespoons cold unsalted butter
Instructions
- Melt the butter in a saucepan over medium high heat. Add the sliced onions and sugar and cook for about 30 minutes until caramelized (deep golden). Add the red wine and herbs, bring to a rapid boil for 2 minutes, reduce the heat and simmer for 10 minutes. Add the stock, mustard, salt, pepper and Worcestershire sauce, bring to a boil, reduce the heat to a low simmer and simmer, covered, for 20 minutes. Remove sprigs of herbs. Add the vinegar, whisk in the cornstarch and simmer another minute or two until thickened, whisking continuously. Add the cold butter and whisk until dissolved. Add salt and pepper to taste and more mustard if desired.
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Originally published on The Daring Gourmet September 28, 2019



















I found this doing an online search and browsed through the comments which convinced me to try it. And I agree with everything that’s been said: this onion gravy is phenomenal.
I’m so glad you decided to make it, thank you Courtney!
This is hands down the best onion gravy I’ve ever had and probably the best gravy I’ve had period. We were blown away by the flavor and couldn’t stop commenting about it all through dinner. 10 stars!
Fantastic! I’m so glad it was a hit, thank you Val!
Hi,
What a great recipe, just what I was looking for. A little NOTE, when using the amount required box, the quantity of butter needed is always the same regardless if cooking for 1 or a dozen.
I used a Ruby Port wine in this recipe. It was absolutely delicious. Thanks for this great recipe.
I wholeheartedly agree with all of the positive reviews here, this is hands down the best onion gravy ever!
Thank you so much, Tamika, I’m happy you enjoyed it!
Agreed, this IS the BEST onion gravy! I’ve tried a few recipes over the years and this one is the winner by far. Making a double batch next time to freeze.
Thank you so much, Shaley, I’m beyond thrilled to hear that!
Yes, this really IS the BEST! If you’re hesitating wondering if you should make this recipe, just DO IT!
Thank you so much, Helena, I’m thrilled that you enjoyed it!
Made this exactly as written and it is indeed the best onion gravy. Not a drop left. I made it to serve with Salisbury steaks.
Thank you so much, Rick! This is the perfect gravy for Salisbury steaks, I’m so happy it was a hit!