Chocolate Gravy Recipe

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Using pantry staples, this Southern-style chocolate gravy recipe is so quick and easy to make and tastes absolutely incredible served with homemade biscuits.

pouring chocolate gravy on biscuits.


Does a chocolate gravy recipe sound a bit odd to you?  Well, for me, a professed chocolate lover, nothing with chocolate is ever ruled out but I was intrigued as to what this recipe would taste like when I whipped it up. For me, this sweet gravy is perfect: not too rich, but has that silky smooth chocolate flavor I adore.

Chocolate gravy’s roots are in the South for sure. Anywhere from Louisiana to Tennessee has claimed its origin even dating back to the 16th and 17th centuries. Anything that lasted that long just has to be good!

A Little History About the Chocolate Gravy Recipe

In days of old, with flour in abundance and other resources scarce, biscuits made a great breakfast and filling snack any time of day. Sweets were not a regular occurrence, so waking up in the morning to find fresh buttermilk biscuits and a boat of chocolate gravy was a wondrous treat. It was poured over the buttered flaky biscuits, then the tender bread soaks it up and as I found out when I tried it – you are then on your way to heaven no matter what the day has in store for you.

Here is the old-fashioned chocolate gravy recipe I used. Don’t try this unless you want the flavor to linger in your mind for the rest of your life. It was purely divine. Also, scroll down to find some suggestions about what else you can do with this special biscuit and chocolate gravy recipe.

chocolate gravy ingredients

Recipe Ingredients

  • Sugar
  • Flour
  • Unsweetened cocoa powder
  • Milk
  • Butter

Add sugar, flour, and cocoa to saucepan.

Put the dry ingredients (the sugar, flour, and cocoa) in a heavy saucepan.

add milk to saucepan.

Add the milk.

stir ingredients together in saucepan.

Whisk together well.

Constantly stir gravy and bring to a boil.

It will be a little lumpy but those will cook up so don’t worry. Just keep stirring. We want to stir this constantly, over medium heat. The goal is to bring it slowly to a boil.

We need to be careful though because if you stop stirring it the milk will scorch rather easily.

Add butter to saucepan.

When it comes to a low boil, turn the heat off and continue stirring for a minute or two. This will thicken up rather suddenly to the consistency of a thin gravy.

Add butter and stir well.

chocolate gravy bowl

Pour your chocolate gravy into a gravy boat and then get ready to pour it over your warm biscuits. 

If you’re looking for a homemade biscuit recipe, here it is!

I hope you can smell this. If not, get into your kitchen and make up some quick!

Chocolate gravy is super easy, but such an indulgent taste! Scroll down to see what you can do with this delightful dessert.

Storage

Store chocolate gravy leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days. Just reheat in the microwave before serving.

Recipe Notes

  • Use whichever cocoa powder you prefer in this gravy recipe. I like the natural unsweetened cocoa powder but if you like Dutch-process cocoa powder, go for it!
  • For more flavor, add a teaspoon of vanilla extract and a pinch of salt at the end, just before serving.

Recipe FAQs

What else can you do with this chocolate gravy recipe?

Well, I wasn’t quick enough to get a picture of this but add some custard filling in the biscuit or some vanilla ice cream for a chocolate gravy eclair or ice cream sandwich. YUM!  You could also serve it over buttermilk pancakes, vanilla ice cream with fresh strawberries, or a slice of pound cake. The possibilities are endless with this beautiful creamy chocolate sauce aka gravy.

You may also like these other delicious dessert recipes:

Mama’s Custard Sauce

Grandma Pear’s Flaky Chocolate Icing

Chocolate Cobbler Recipe Food Allergy Options

Chocolate Depression Cake No Milk or Eggs!

chocolate gravy bowl

Chocolate Gravy

Using pantry staples, this Southern-style chocolate gravy recipe is so quick and easy to make and tastes absolutely incredible served with homemade biscuits.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Course: sauce
Cuisine: American
Keyword: chocolate
Servings: 4
Calories: 91kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 cup white sugar
  • 2 T flour
  • 1 T unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1 1/4 cups milk
  • 1 tablespoon butter

Instructions

  • Combine everything except the butter in a heavy saucepan. Bring to a boil, stirring constantly to prevent scorching.
    1 cup white sugar, 2 T flour, 1 T unsweetened cocoa powder, 1 1/4 cups milk
  • Once boiling, cut the heat down and stir for a minute more (it will get pretty thick rather suddenly). Take off the heat and stir in the butter.
    1 tablespoon butter
  • To serve, pour over homemade biscuits. I tear my hot biscuit up in a bowl first and then pour it over.

Nutrition

Calories: 91kcal
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167 Comments

  1. Tina : I LOVE COMMENTS!!!!!! Thank you all so much for them!!!! Feedback means so very much to me! I can see the stats and know the number of hits and visitors but feedback is what I live for!!
    Let me know how your kids like it! Mine were kind of confused by the entire concept. I told them “It takes your regular biscuit and turns it into chocolate cake with fudge sauce!”. That made it a done deal with them!

  2. Wow, that looks good! I am going to try this.. in my home my kids&hubby love chocolate.. i love all yr recepies..

  3. Alright your blog is definitly from me. I can quit commenting on your recipes. I am so excited to find a fellow southerner. My heart is in the south and southern food there aint no better. I gotta say I just screamed out loud when i saw your recipe for chocolate gravy. I grew up on that stuff. My mother lived in Alabama and she learned to make it from her mother in law. When i was a little girl the adults ate SOS Gravy and the kids got Chocolate gravy with their biscuits i still remember the aroma. I am going to make this for my kids.

  4. Thank you, Stephanie!!!
    I love it when people comment!!!!
    I was surprised at how buttery tasting this is and you’d think there was a LOT more cocoa in there by how chocolaty it is.
    Doesn’t hurt that its so quick, easy, and inexpensive to make!

  5. First of all, WOW, great blog! I love the design and overall look, not to mention the content! I am sooooooooooo behind on my scrapbooking! I subscribed right off!

    Thank you so much for stopping by! With three boys, its a wonder your house still has walls at the end of the day! I’m hoping mine holds it together for another ten years! You are so sweet with your compliments and I hope you know how much they are appreciated! I have tons of new tutorials and recipes planned so please let me know if there is anything in particular you need or are looking for!!
    Nice to meet a neighbor! I’m right there by the Tennessee state line!

  6. I am going to have to try this, my son is a picky little eater but loves him some chocolate! Maybe I can get him to try new foods with some “gravy” Great idea!
    I should have run into your blog long ago! Your my kind of gal! I cook like a madwoman with 3 boys and a hubby who eat like truckers!~Pinky

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